Carlow University's Department of Computational and Chemical Sciences invites applications for an
adjunct faculty instructor in Quantitative Reasoning for the Fall 2026 semester. Qualified individuals must hold a master's degree, with a minimum of three years of experience in science or mathematics, to serve in this role. This is a part-time position located on our Pittsburgh campus. Course materials and mentoring will be provided. Candidates must demonstrate and reflect understanding of and commitment to the mission and core values of the University and the Sisters of Mercy and experience working with diverse populations.
Key Responsibilities: - Teach 1-2 sections of Quantitative Reasoning. This course is a required course for undergraduates that introduces quantitative reasoning skills to first year students. Sections will be taught face-to-face Tuesday and Thursday afternoons. Candidates must be available for on-campus teaching multiple days per week.
- Facilitate student learning, provide effective instruction, and perform evaluations of student learning for all assigned classes.
- Develop course lectures, assignments, and tests, following a standard course syllabus, in conjunction with the course coordinator.
- Be available to students via email and personal meetings. Preferred methods of communications and time of availability for office hours must be clearly stated in the course syllabus and adhered to throughout the semester.
- Assign grades and maintain student records in accordance with FERPA regulations.
- Meet all course responsibilities, including class meeting times and office hours, throughout the semester.
Requirements: - Master's degree required
- 3 years of recent experience in science or mathematics.
All resumes/CVs and cover letters indicating position of interest should be submitted by applying to the site on the Carlow University Employment Opportunities page. Unofficial transcripts must be submitted for consideration. Carlow University is a comprehensive Catholic University situated in a culturally rich urban setting of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1929 by the Sisters of Mercy, an international community of Roman Catholic women with a mission to serve the poor, the sick, and the uneducated. Carlow is an institution grounded in the liberal arts while also offering strong professional programs, committed to engaging its community in a process of life-long learning, scholarship, research, and service. Degrees are offered at the baccalaureate, master's, and doctoral levels. Carlow University aims to provide transformational educational opportunities rooted in social justice for a diverse community of learners, and to empower them to excel in their chosen work as compassionate, responsible leaders in the creation of a just and merciful world.
Carlow University employees commit themselves to the highest standards of ethical conduct. They commit to act with integrity, treat others with respect and dignity, carefully steward the University's resources, avoid conflicts of interest or commitment, maintain confidentiality, and to comply with legal and professional obligations.