Visiting Professor of Practice, Biochemistry and Microbiology
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Visiting Professor of Practice, Biochemistry and Microbiology

Moravian University

Location: Bethlehem,PA, USA

Date: 2024-11-22T09:07:12Z

Job Description:
Open Date 8/9/2024 Classification Faculty Department Biological Sciences Exempt/Non-Exempt Exempt System Job Title Visiting Professor of Practice Description SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Chair of the Department of Biological SciencesSUPERVISION EXERCISED: N/APOSITION SUMMARY: The Department of Biological Sciences at Moravian University invites applications for a professor of practice position in Biochemistry and Microbiology starting Spring semester of 2025 (January) through the end of Spring semester 2026 (May). Over this 3-semester position, the faculty member will be responsible for teaching our 300-level biochemistry II course (lecture and two laboratory sections), a 200-level microbiology course for biology majors (lecture and laboratory), and a 200-level microbiology course for nursing majors (lecture and two laboratory sections). See below for schedule/timetable. Additional teaching responsibilities will depend on the interests of the candidate and the needs of the department. Teaching will be fully in-person on our main campus in Bethlehem, PA. Additionally, there may be an opportunity to conduct research with undergraduate students, for well-qualified candidates.Biochemistry I and II, as a sequence, typically enroll advanced-level undergraduates interested in pre-professional programs (pre-med, PA, dentistry, vet. science, etc.), as well as biology, biochemistry, and chemistry majors. Biochemistry I covers the structure and function of proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids with laboratory experiences emphasizing basic biochemical methods (pipetting, buffers, UV-Vis spectroscopy, SDS-PAGE, and spreadsheet use). The prerequisites for Biochemistry I are an introductory biology course as well as two semesters of organic chemistry. Biochemistry II lecture topics include membrane proteins, membrane transport, biosignaling, bioenergetics, and metabolism. The laboratory component has typically focused on a semester-long protein biochemistry project, covering techniques such as protein expression and purification from E. coli, SDS-PAGE, western blotting, and fluorescence and UV-Vis spectroscopy, however, the successful candidate may run the laboratory component as they see fit.Both microbiology courses (for biology and nursing majors) cover the nature and activities of the major groups of microorganisms from structures and functions, to growth and control of growth, as well as microbial genetics, biochemistry, and ecology. Both beneficial and pathogenic microbes are investigated, with special attention paid to antibiotic resistance and the immunological responses of host organisms to infection. The health sciences version focuses more on clinical applications of microbiology to human health and disease, while the majors version focuses on a broader range of microbial interactions in the natural environment. The laboratories of both versions cover aseptic technique, culturing, staining, microscopy, isolation and identification of microbes, quantifying microbes, biochemical tests, and antibiotic susceptibility testing, with different, small, inquiry-based projects in each version, but again, the successful candidate will have considerable latitude in the specific structure of the laboratory portion of these coursesThe Department of Biological Sciences values active, student-centered approaches to learning as well as inquiry-based labs that teach authentic skills. We invite applications from colleagues who share these goals.To learn more about the Department of Biological Sciences and the Biochemistry Program at Moravian University, please visit: Courses to be Taught:Spring 2025
  • BIOL 328 Biochemistry II lecture (70 min., 3x/week)
  • Two, 3-hour BIOL 328 Biochemistry II laboratories
  • 1 general biology laboratory or a writing-intensive seminar in the candidate's specialty
  • 1 other course depending on needs and candidate's specialty
Summer 2025-no teaching responsibilitiesFall 2025
  • BIOL 235 Microbiology(70 min., 3x/week)
  • One, 3-hour BIOL 235 laboratory (meets for 1.5 hours, 2x a week)
  • 2 general biology laboratories or a writing-intensive seminar in the candidate's specialty
  • 1 other course depending on needs and candidate's specialty
Spring 2026
  • BIOL 206 Microbiology for Health Sciences (70 min., 3x/week)
  • Two, 3-hour BIOL 206 laboratories (each meets for 1.5 hours, 2x a week)
  • 1 general biology laboratory or a writing-intensive seminar in the candidate's specialty
  • 1 other course depending on needs and candidate's specialty
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
  • Commitment to teaching at the university level using best practices and pedagogies
  • Commitment to the University's values and mission
All positions are subject to budget availability.QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Minimum: MS in biochemistry, microbiology, or related biological science
  • Preferred: PhD (or ABD) in biochemistry, microbiology, or related biological science, with successful teaching experience beyond the TA level
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until filled. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Full consideration will be granted to applications received by August 15, 2024.TO APPLY: Qualified candidates should attach their (1) letter of interest, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) statement of teaching philosophy, and (4) names and contact information for at least three (3) references to their online application by clicking Apply Now . Please attach documents as a PDF file.Review of the applications will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled. The deadline to apply is August 15, 2024.Moravian University will not sponsor applicants for this position for a U.S. work visa.At Moravian University, we are committed to our mission to prepare individuals for reflective lives and leadership in a world of change. To achieve these ideals, we are dedicated to fostering an educational and professional environment that is enriched by individuals of different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.Job candidates and prospective members of our community are expected to engage, communicate, and collaborate across diverse cultural, social, and academic backgrounds. Additionally, faculty and staff should demonstrate the ability to adapt andragogical or professional methods to the lived experiences and cultural backgrounds of students and colleagues.DEI STATEMENT: Moravian University aspires to be a welcoming community that embraces and values the diversity of all members of the campus community. Learn more about the Office for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the DEI Action Plan here: Deep respect for others is fundamental to the Moravian University community. Moravian University does not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment, student, or applicant for admission on the basis of actual or perceived race, ethnicity, color, sex, religion, age, ancestry, national origin, caste, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, pregnancy, familial status, marital status, citizenship status, veteran/military status, disability status, or any other protected category under applicable local, state, or federal laws.Concerns regarding all forms of discrimination, including sexual harassment and/or sex discrimination in employment:Becki AcheyEqual Opportunity and Title IX Coordinator1309 Main St. (Room 204)(610) ###-####...@moravian.eduMailing address:Moravian University1200 Main St.Concerns regarding gender and equity in athletics:Rebecca MayAssociate Athletic Director (Deputy Title IX Coordinator)109 Johnston HallMoravian University1200 Main St.Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18018(610) ###-####...@moravian.eduConcerns regarding the application of Title IX:U.S. Department of EducationOffice of Civil Rights100 Penn Square East, Suite 515Philadelphia, PA 19107-3323(215) ###-####...@ed.govReport sexual harassment/sex discrimination online anytime (can be anonymous) at www.moravian.edu/titleix. Grievance procedures can be found in the institutional Equal Opportunity, Harassment, and Non-Discrimination Policy at www.moravian.edu/policy.Please visitmoravian.edu/benefits to review benefits offered at Moravian University.*WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those encountered while performing the essential functions of this job.The individual is routinely exposed to indoor conditions, minimum outdoor weather and temperature extremes, and moderate noise level.Pursuant to the ADA, Moravian University will provide reasonable accommodation(s) to employees with qualified disabilities in order to perform the essential functions of their position, except when doing so would cause an undue hardship for the University. Accommodations are determined on a case-by-case basis through documentation review and an interactive process that includes the employee's supervisor. Requests for accommodation or questions about this process should be directed to Human Resources at ...@moravian.edu or 610.###.####. View the standard physical demands for positions at Moravian University. If this position requires additional or different demands, a Human Resources team member will notify you.The specific statements shown in each section of this description are not intended to be all-inclusive. They represent typical elements and criteria necessary to successfully perform the job.*Please visit this link to review the benefit eligibility status associated with this position.About the Organization Moravian University offers students a private education they will not find anywhere else: personal attention and preparation for life with a record of success longer than our nation's history. Located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and offering undergraduate and graduate degrees that blend liberal arts with professional programs, Moravian University has been preparing students for reflective lives, fulfilling careers, and transformative leadership in a world of change since 1742. Moravian University is a member of The New American Colleges and Universities (NAC&U), a national consortium of selective, small to mid-size independent colleges and universities dedicated to the purposeful integration of liberal education, professional studies, and civic engagement. Visit moravian.edu to learn more about how the Moravian University focus on education for all prepares its students for life-long success. EOE Statement Moravian University is an equal opportunity employer valuing diversity and encouraging individuals from under-represented populations to apply. EOE This position is currently accepting applications.
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