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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Old Dominion University invites applicants for two lecturer positions to begin in Fall 2026. These are 10-month appointments, within the career line track which does not include the possibility of tenure but otherwise parallels the tenure track with various ranks (lecturer, senior lecturer, and master lecturer).
Job Responsibility:
For the Lecturer in Chemistry and Biochemistry (F0851A): Teaching lecture and laboratory courses in introductory chemistry and general chemistry
Teaching upper-level courses within the candidate’s specialty
Supervision of recitation and laboratory teaching assistants
Participation in curriculum development
Service to the department, college and university
Maintain, develop, and coordinate introductory and general chemistry labs, as well as lab courses within their discipline.
For the Lecturer in Forensic Chemistry (F1103A): Teaching and developing both lecture and laboratory courses in introductory forensic science, forensic biochemistry and/or chemistry, and crime scene investigation
Participation in curriculum development for a FEPAC certified Forensic Chemistry degree
Service to the department, college and university.
Requirements:
For the Lecturer in Chemistry and Biochemistry (F0851A): An M.S. in chemistry, biochemistry, or closely related field from an accredited institution
Demonstrated ability to teach chemistry lecture and lab courses at the undergraduate level in an US institution.
For the Lecturer in Forensic Chemistry (F1103A): A M.S. in forensic science, chemistry, or biochemistry, from an accredited institution and 3 years of professional experience in the field of forensic science. or a Ph.D. in forensic science, forensic chemistry, or closely related field from an accredited institution
Demonstrated ability to teach introductory forensic science lecture and/or lab courses at the undergraduate level at a US institution.
Nice to have:
For the Lecturer in Chemistry and Biochemistry (F0851A): A Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, forensic chemistry, or closely related field from an accredited institution
Demonstrated ability as instructor of record to teach chemistry lecture and lab courses at the undergraduate level in an US institution
Experience teaching and managing courses with formal laboratory components
Experience managing Teaching Assistants
Experience with use of advanced technology in the classroom and, canvas or other LMS platforms.
For the Lecturer in Forensic Chemistry (F1103A): Demonstrated ability to teach chemistry lecture and lab courses at the undergraduate level at a US institution
Experience in teaching and managing courses with formal laboratory components
Experience with use of advanced technology in the classroom and canvas or other LMS platforms
Involvement in forensic chemistry curriculum development and FEPAC certification.