Part-Time Faculty- Physics (On-Campus)
The University of Maine at Presque Isle (UMPI) invites applications for a part-time, on-campus Adjunct Faculty position in Physics. The successful candidate will provide lectures, demonstrations, and laboratories covering selected topics in mathematical physics, engineering, and classical and modern physics. Laboratory time is used for problem solving, performing experiments, and/or computer simulations.
Compensation is on a per-credit-hour basis, commensurate with qualifications and experience, and aligned with applicable collective bargaining agreements or institutional policies.
Required Qualifications
- Master's in physics or related physics science discipline, or B.S. in physics or related science discipline which included physics courses.
- 2+ years experience teaching a university calculus-based physics course.
How to Apply
Submit materials via “Apply Now” below or visit the UMPI Careers Page. You will need to create an applicant profile and upload the following:
- Cover letter describing your experience, interests, and suitability for the position, including the subjects you could teach.
- Curriculum vitae (preferred) or résumé.
- Transcript for the highest degree earned.
Important Information About the Recruitment Process:
- Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and candidates may be hired as programmatic needs arise.
- Incomplete applications will not be considered.
- Materials received after the application deadline may be reviewed at the University’s discretion.
- Candidates selected for the final stages of the search will be asked to provide a list of references.
- A background screening will be conducted for candidates who advance in the process.
- The University is not able to consider applicants who require visa sponsorship.
About the University
For more than a century, the University of Maine at Presque Isle has been helping students find their path to great professional careers providing its 3,000 traditional and non-traditional students from all areas of the state, country, and world with life-changing opportunities in a caring, small-university environment.
Further information about the University of Maine at Presque Isle can be found at https://www.umpi.edu/
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