Biology Instructor Pool-Part-Time (Anatomy & Physiology)
North Orange County Community College District · Cypress, CA · 1 mo ago
ResearchPart-time
Courses To Teach
- Biology 210 – Anatomy & Physiology
- Biology 231 – General Human Anatomy
- Biology 241 – General Human Physiology
Evaluations of Foreign Degrees and Course Work
The District requires evaluations of foreign degrees and/or course work. For more information, please see our website.
Minimum Qualifications
- Master’s in any biological science OR
- Bachelor’s in any biological science AND
- Master’s in biochemistry, biophysics, or marine science OR
- Possess a valid California teaching credential authorizing service in a community college in the appropriate subject matter area; OR
- The equivalent qualifications.
Equivalent qualifications may include related education, training, employment, and professional experience that would be equal to the required degree(s) and experience in this field as determined by the District.
Commitment to diversity. All applicants must have demonstrated sensitivity to and understanding of the diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, and ethnic backgrounds of community college students, faculty, and staff. The applicant must be able to demonstrate how these factors relate to the need for equity-minded practices within the classroom.
Desirable Qualifications
- Expertise in culturally responsive teaching in biology, particularly as it relates to the relevance of biology to student’s lives, interest, and communities;
- Demonstrated ability to address equity gaps of racially minoritized groups within biology;
- Experience successfully working in collaboration with full-time and adjunct faculty in coordinating and maintaining currency of curriculum that responds to the needs of historically underrepresented students;
- Demonstrated success in helping students from historically underrepresented and/or marginalized groups, nontraditional students, speakers of other languages, and students with learning disabilities.