Computer Science Faculty
Location: Hickory, North Carolina
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics seeks applications for a one-year, full-time, non-tenure-track faculty appointment with the possibility of extension for additional years. Appointment begins August 2025.
Responsibilities and Qualifications
This position is a nine-month teaching contract involving coursework for undergraduate students in the fall and spring semesters with the potential for summer teaching assignments at additional pay. A minimum of a Master’s degree in computer science or a closely related field is required but a terminal degree is preferred. Master’s degree must be awarded prior to the start date of this position, August 18, 2025.
Teaching may include courses in information technology, computer networks, database management and introduction to analytics, along with evaluating student success and achievement with timely student feedback within those courses. Evidence of exemplary college teaching experience, the ability to develop and deliver courses utilizing online and other non-traditional pedagogies is preferred.
Candidates must be able to conduct their assigned courses of instruction in the best manner possible to achieve student learning which include the presentation of ideas in ways which are appropriate to a variety of learning styles and that show sensitivity to a diverse student population. Successful candidates will display a commitment and capacity for teaching excellence, student mentorship, collaborative work, scholarly and professional engagement, and a dedication to strong institution-wide citizenship.
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Diversity, equity and inclusiveness are integral to the college’s commitment to excellence in research, engagement, and education. We are particularly interested in candidates who have demonstrated experience engaging with diversity through activities such as fostering an inclusive environment, working with students from diverse backgrounds and/or incorporating diverse perspectives in research and teaching.
Application Process
While completing the application, candidates will be prompted to submit a:
- Letter of application specifically discussing how one’s professional experiences and perspectives relate to the needs of the position.
- Curriculum vitae, including the names and addresses of three references
- Statement of teaching philosophy which includes a discussion of how you incorporate DEI in your job and/or teaching and learning.
The university’s mission, vision and values statements may be reviewed on our About page. To ensure full review, completed applications must be submitted by January 15, 2025 and the search will continue until the position is filled. Any questions regarding the position or the search process should be submitted electronically to the College Dean, Shaun Williams, Ph.D., at shaun.williams@lr.edu.
About the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics provides current and practical knowledge and skills that prepares students for a successful STEM career. The college offers 10 undergraduate degrees: biochemistry, biology, chemistry, computer science (including a cybersecurity concentration major), engineering physics (system integration and automation and traditional focuses), information technology, medical studies and pre-medical science.
About Lenoir-Rhyne University
Lenoir-Rhyne University is a co-educational, private masters comprehensive liberal arts institution founded in 1891, with its traditional campus located in Hickory, North Carolina, a town of more than 40,000. The university has additional campus centers in Asheville, NC, and Columbia, SC, which include the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS). Situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Lenoir-Rhyne is less than an hour’s drive from Charlotte, and the Hickory–Lenoir–Morganton Metropolitan Statistical Area has a population of about 365,000. The University now offers more than 45 undergraduate and 20 graduate degree programs to approximately 2,400 students. Lenoir-Rhyne University seeks to liberate mind and spirit, clarify personal faith, foster physical wholeness, build community, and promote responsible leadership for service worldwide. Affiliated with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), Lenoir-Rhyne promotes diverse campuses open to people from all religious and non-religious backgrounds. Please visit our our About page to learn more about the university.
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