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						Lecturers in Chemistry and Forensic Chemistry (F0851A and F1103A Non-Tenured Track)Old Dominion University
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								| Date Posted | May 19, 2025 |  
								| Title | Lecturers in Chemistry and Forensic Chemistry (F0851A and F1103A Non-Tenured Track) |  
								| University | Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA, United States
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								| Department | CHEMISTRY & BIOCHEMISTRY |  
								| Application Deadline | Open until filled |  
								| Position Start Date | Available immediately |      |      
			
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			Job Description The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Old Dominion University is hiring two full-time Lecturers to begin July 25, 2025. One of these positions should be capable of teaching courses that support the Forensic Chemistry major. This is a permanent non-tenure-track instructional position at the undergraduate level with an annual renewable contract. Position Type Full Time Type of Recruitment General Public Minimum required education and/or special licenses, registrations, trainings, or certifications An M.S. in chemistry, biochemistry, forensic chemistry, or closely related field from an accredited institution. Minimum required level and type of experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities 
Demonstrated ability to teach chemistry lecture and/or lab courses at the undergraduate level.The selected candidates will be expected to teach general chemistry lecture courses, as well as courses within their discipline.Candidates should also be able to maintain, develop, and coordinate general chemistry labs, as well as lab courses within their discipline, and participate in service and curriculum development.One candidate will also be expected to teach and develop lecture and lab courses, and participate in curriculum development for the Forensic Chemistry degree. Preferred Qualifications 
A Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, forensic chemistry, or closely related field from an accredited institutionExperience managing large course sectionsExperience teaching and managing courses with formal laboratory componentsAbility to contribute to teaching in support of our new forensic chemistry degree plan |  
 
			
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