Ottawa University

Mathematics Faculty Position - 9 Month


PayCompetitive
LocationOttawa/Kansas
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  • Job Description

      Req#: 234144

      Job Details

      Job Location: Ottawa University - Ottawa, Kansas - Ottawa, KS
      Position Type: Full Time
      Education Level: Earned Doctorate Required
      Salary Range: Undisclosed
      Travel Percentage: No - Driving MVR
      Job Category: Faculty Instructional

      Description

      OUR UNIVERSITY

      Ottawa University (established in 1865), one of the oldest private liberal arts universities in the United States, is a multi-campus system serving approximately 4000 students through its campuses in Kansas (Ottawa, Kansas- Residential Campus and Overland Park, Kansas- Adult Programs); Arizona (Surprise Residential Campus and OUAZ Adult Programs); Wisconsin (Brookfield Adult Programs); and our OU ONLINE PROGRAM based out of Overland Park, Kansas.

      Ottawa University is a regionally accredited, church-related, private university that strives to integrate faith, learning, and life in the academic experiences of students.

      JOB SUMMARY

      Responsible for providing a high quality and engaging instruction and academic mentoring to students; for developing, assessing, and assuring excellent pedagogy and curriculum design, both within the discipline and in contributions to the Liberal Arts core program; for promoting student achievement and academic integrity on behalf of the University; and for collaboration with support services provided through units such as the Adawe Center and for collaboration with support services provided through campus units. Academic program development for program currency, growth, retention, and recruitment.

      ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE JOB (provide list of items which are essential to effective outcomes in this role):

      • Teaching Load: 8 courses per year (with the potential addition of two directed studies or small courses*). Teach a combination of courses in the discipline (both for students majoring in the discipline and for students meeting Breadth Area (general education) requirements), interdisciplinary and/or team-taught courses, and courses approved as part of the Liberal Arts core program. This combination of courses is to be determined in collaboration among the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, Department Chairs, and individual faculty, according to unit and university requirements.
      • Teaching Standards: Maintain a high standard in classroom teaching through engaging and effective pedagogy, exhibiting awareness and understanding of best practices in post secondary education through application in the classroom, and remaining current with issues, curriculum, and classroom approaches in both the liberal arts and the candidate’s academic discipline.
      • Advising: Attend to student needs and concerns, and work with each student’s advising team members to identify and develop opportunities for each individual learner. Collaborate as needed in scheduling courses, addressing academic concerns, and supporting efforts in retention.
      • Scholarship: Maintain awareness of contemporary trends and evolving knowledge within one’s academic discipline and in the liberal arts through research, creative work, writing, conference attendance (either virtually or at designated location), public presentations (in-person and virtually), and other involvement in the regional and national community of higher education professionals
      • Service:
        -Participate with faculty in governance issues related to curriculum and course development and revisions, including review of adjunct syllabi as assigned. Collaborate as needed in scheduling courses and addressing academic concerns (such as, but not limited to, serving on an academic grievance committee)
        -Contribute to the residential needs and student life at OU by voluntarily serving as advisor to student organizations, regularly attending Campus events (EX: Spirit Life activities), serving on student grievance (or development) committees, and providing other engaged support to the Campus environment and life as directed by the Dean.
        -Contribute to recruitment and retention efforts for campus growth and sustainability
        -Participate in the interviewing process, orientation, mentoring, and development of new faculty as needed.
        -Participate in Campus and University-wide governance in responding to and engaging in dialogue related to academic issues across the university.
        -Participate in Campus and University-wide committee work, including on-going committees, program assessments, task-oriented committees or task forces, and other projects or committees as requested
      • Assessment: Maintain effective curricula through participation in university-wide assessment processes.
      • As key members of our academic community, faculty are expected to abide by all rules and regulations contained in the University Faculty Handbook and the University Employment Policies Handbook. This information is available and open for reading or examination at any time.
      • Other duties as assigned

      STANDARD UNIVERSITY EXPECTATIONS:

      • Model and encourage collaboration among University departments assuring effective communication and operations.
      • Understand the University’s policies and, procedures, and exercise good judgment accordingly. Assure that University and student information is managed in a confidential and ethical manner in accordance with the University’s Code of Conduct and Ethics.
      • Provide leadership through conduct, attitude, and professionalism. Represent the University to students, external groups, faculty, and staff in a way that reflects positively on the University.
      • Be mindful and supportive of the overall Mission of Ottawa University.
      • Exercise Inclusivity in your daily actions accruing alignment within expectations of the University’s Mission Statement and Statement of Inclusion, Openness, and Community.

      NOTE

      This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed by the employee(s) incumbent in this position. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by any person authorized to give instructions or assignments. All duties and responsibilities are essential functions and requirements and are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbents will possess the skills, aptitudes, and abilities to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat or significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. The requirements listed in this document are the minimum levels of knowledge, skills, or abilities. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” relationship .

      Ottawa University is committed to equal employment opportunity and does not unlawfully discriminate in recruitment or employment on the basis of race, age, sex, color, religion, disability, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.

      Qualifications


      Minimum Qualification: Master’s degree in mathematics or related program, doctorate preferred. The faculty member must display an enthusiasm for teaching from a liberal arts perspective and have an interest in working with undergraduate-level (traditional and adult) learners from diverse backgrounds. Preference will be given for prior teaching experience in collegiate level mathematics and a demonstration of the ability to mentor undergraduate research projects.

      A completed Application for Employment at www.ottawa.edu/careers is required as a part of the application process. Candidates must additionally submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three professional references to complete the application process.

      Founded in 1865, Ottawa University ( www.ottawa.edu ) is a not-for-profit university affiliated with the American Baptist Churches USA. In addition to the traditional campuses, Ottawa University offers innovative and flexible adult education programs for both the bachelor’s and graduate level at its campuses located within the United States and through online degree programs. Ottawa University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission. Ottawa University is one of the oldest private liberal arts universities in the United States and maintains a multi-campus system, serving approximately 4000 students through its campuses in Kansas (main campus), Arizona, Wisconsin, and Online. The University's traditional residential campuses are located in Ottawa, Kansas and Surprise, Arizona. Ottawa University is a regionally accredited, church-related, private university that strives to integrate faith, learning, and life in the academic experiences of students.

      Ottawa University celebrates and prizes the diversity of its students, faculty, staff, and Board of Trustees. In keeping with its Mission Statement, the University is called to actively foster a community of openness, collaboration, and respect.

  • About the company

      Ottawa University is a private Baptist university with its main campus in Ottawa, Kansas, a second residential campus in Surprise, Arizona, and adult campuses in several locations throughout the United States.