Instructor - Chemistry
Position Information
The University of Nebraska at Omaha’s Chemistry Department is seeking candidates for an instructor position beginning Fall semester 2026. The anticipated start date is August 17, 2026. We seek individuals dedicated to high-quality teaching. The successful candidate will be teaching and grading up to four laboratory sections or lectures per semester, holding office hours, participating in weekly instructors’ meetings, and performing assigned professional service activities.
Essential Functions
The Chemistry Department currently has 21 faculty members serving over 100 undergraduate majors and supporting approximately 500 students per semester in undergraduate courses. Undergraduate education is the primary mission of the Department. The Department offers an ACS accredited Bachelor’s degree as well as Bachelor’s programs in Medicinal Chemistry, Chemistry Education, and Pharmaceutical Science.
Work Schedule
N/A
Additional Duties
Why UNO? The University of Nebraska at Omaha is fueled by its historical ties to Omaha. As the first municipal university in Omaha, the early founders’ goal was to make higher education accessible and affordable for the city’s residents. In 1968, the campus joined the University of Nebraska system, and today has the unique role of serving as the state’s metropolitan campus. Accessibility remains a top priority in UNO’s mission and vision. Today, the campus is known for its student-centered environment, its community engagement, and its dedication to embracing students from all types of backgrounds. The campus has built strong partnerships with local business, education, government, arts, and civic organizations in the city. UNO’s commitment to community engagement has landed UNO on the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for seven consecutive years—the highest federal recognition a school can receive for civic engagement. This honor is but one of many points of pride for UNO. In 2024, UNO was ranked the best public university in the nation for veterans, according to the latest Military Times Best for Vets ranking. Nearly 90 percent of UNO’s 15,500 students are from Nebraska, and roughly 60 percent of recent alumni surveyed report graduating with no debt or less than $5,000 in debt. It is simply one of the most competitively priced institutions in the region. UNO, while large enough to provide students with global opportunities, thrives on its personal and close-knit campus culture, where students come first and partnerships with the community grow every day.
Required Qualifications
A Master’s degree or higher in chemistry or related area.
Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates who have completed their doctorate and who have qualifications in general chemistry and/or organic chemistry.
Physical Demands
Regularly sits; may stand, walk. See, hear, speak and use of hands.
Work Environment
Regularly works indoors. Noise level is low to moderate.
Salary
Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Posting Detail Information
| Posting Number | 2026F-00129 |
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| Open Until Filled | Yes |
| Special Instructions to Applicants | To complete an application please submit the following: 1. Cover Letter 2. CV 3. A teaching philosophy statement that addresses how you approach teaching and learning among different student populations 4. Transcripts 5. Names and contact information of three references 6. Additional evidence of teaching can be submitted using the portfolio button (e.g., teaching evaluations). Review of applications will begin on June 22, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled. Inquiries about the position may be directed to Dr. Andy Zhong (hzhong@unomaha.edu). |