Job Description
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS ANNOUNCES AN OPENING IN THE ENGINEERING & DIVISION
POSITION: Professor, Mathematics
Description of Duties:
Teach assigned courses in accordance with the course syllabi and the schedule of classes; administer final exams in accordance with published schedule unless an exception is approved in writing by the Division Dean. Participate in the revision of existing course syllabi or write new ones. Cooperate with other professors in carrying out instructional procedures agreed upon. Collaborate on textbook changes. Maintain daily attendance records of students. Maintain accurate scholastic records of students enrolled in classes and submit grade reports according to the schedule of the Division Dean. Assist as assigned by the Division Dean as a member of college committees. Attend all scheduled faculty meetings. Demonstrate improved competence and instructional techniques through continued professional development. Maintain a minimum twenty-seven and one-half hour per week assignment on campus, including teaching an equated 15 credit hours of instruction. Provide a copy of office hour schedule to the Division Dean. Provide academic advisement for students informally or as assigned by the Division Dean. Carry out other duties as assigned by the Division Dean or Mathematics Coordinators. Maintain the same high standards of excellence for directed study and online courses as the standards applied in the regular classroom. When laboratories and classrooms are open, it is the responsibility of the professor involved to supervise student use of these facilities. If the professor cannot be present, arrangements for supervision must be made with another faculty member or the Division Dean. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Division Dean. May supervise hourly and/or work study employees. Work under limited supervision. Receive training and guidelines from the Division Dean.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's Degree in the discipline or related area, OR Master's Degree plus 18 graduate hours in the discipline. One (1) year teaching experience. Excellent oral/written communication skills are needed to interact with and teach students of varying socio-economic backgrounds. A successful candidate will be able to plan and carry out effective instructional lessons and utilize instructional technology. Proficiency with computers and MS Office (Word and Outlook). Light carrying up to 10 lbs and light lifting up to 10 lbs required. Ability to reach above shoulder. Periods of time spent sitting, standing, walking, kneeling, bending and stooping. Mobility to move from building to building on-campus and to visit off-campus sites/facilities.
Desired Qualifications:
Three (3) years college-level teaching experience. Experience/education/training related to working at a community college. A profound desire to teach freshman and sophomore level mathematics courses. Experience using laboratories/computers to supplement classroom instruction. Proficiency with the use of computer software applications in teaching mathematics courses. An earned PhD in Mathematics or closely related discipline.
Application Deadline: June 14, 2025
Please submit application materials as requested. The original signed Rose State College application form and unofficial degree conferring transcripts must be received by this office for formal consideration; however, should an offer of employment be extended, official transcripts are required.
Candidate selected will serve a probationary period. All finalists may be subject to a background check and/or drug test.
(POSTED ON May 14, 2025)
Must be eligible to work in the United States
Rose State College's Annual Security Report, including VAWA disclosures, is located at An Equal Opportunity Employer
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, reasonable accommodations in
the application process will be provided upon written request.
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6420 SE 15th STREET ~ MIDWEST CITY, OK ~ 73110-2799
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