Job Description
Ohio University Regional Campuses are seeking part-time instructors to teach a variety of in-person Earth and Environmental Geosciences courses at the undergraduate level at the Lancaster and Southern (Ironton) campuses. Positions will include teaching from 3 credit hours to up to 11 credit hours per term. Future possibility for various delivery modes including in person/face-to-face hybrid or via technology. Specific course need is ERTH 1010 How the Earth Works Course Description: An introduction to the forces affecting our planets surface and interior features. Topics include the origins of volcanoes earthquakes and mountain belts along with the ways they impact peoples lives. Topics also include the roles of landslides and streams in shaping the Earths surface and the formation of earth materials and mineral resources. Intended for both science and nonscience majors seeking a nontechnical overview of the Earths always changing and sometimes dramatic geology. This is a part-time position eligible for sick leave and retirement benefits.
Minimum Qualifications
Masters degree in Geology or closely related content area by the start date of appointment.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching Geology courses; PhD in Geology or closely related content area.