Part-time Faculty Hydrogeology Position Available In Carroll, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The University of West Georgia is seeking a part-time faculty member to teach Hydrogeology-GEOL 4084 during the spring 2026 semester. The role involves designing and teaching an online lecture and lab, assisting students during office hours, and maintaining clear communication. Applicants must have a B.S. in geology or related field, with a minimum of 18 graduate level credits, and are offered $4200 per semester.
Job Description
Part-time Faculty Hydrogeology University of West Georgia Carrollton, Georgia Job Type Faculty / Postdoc
Salary $4,200 per year
Deadline Sep 23, 2025
Experience 2 – 6 years Hydrogeology-GEOL 4084 is a required course in the geology curriculum. The Earth and Environmental Sciences program is seeking a qualified individual to offer one section of Hydrogeology, consisting of a 3-credit lecture, and 1-credit lab during the spring 2026 semester. The program is willing to consider a hybrid offering for nearby instructors but is planning for this section to be offered solely online. The qualified applicant must have earned at least 18 graduate level credit hours in geology or a related field, some of which must be within the hydrogeology subdiscipline. The qualified applicant must be capable of generating one semester (15 weeks) of lectures (equivalent to 3 hours per week) and lab (one hour per week) content relevant to modern hydrogeologic practices, issues, and compliance. Responsibilities To design and teach one online section of GEOL 4084-Hydrogeology consisting of a lecture and lab which introduces students to theoretical and practical applications of hydrogeology.
To be available to offer assistance to students through online office hours at reasonable and regular times.
To manage clear, regular, and engaging communication with students enrolled in the course.
Required Qualifications Required Education:
B.S. in geology, geological engineering, or a related field
Required Experience:
Minimum of 18 graduate level course credits in geology or a related field, with some credits being under the hydrogeology subdiscipline
Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education:
M.S or Ph.D. in geology or a related discipline with expertise in hydrogeology
Preferred Experience:
Teaching experience at the undergraduate level or professional hydrogeological experience Proposed Salary $4200 per semester
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Knowledge:
Applicants must have knowledge of hydrogeologic principles and practical applications relevant to modern geologic and environmental issues.
Skill:
Applicants must be capable of effectively communicating course content to students through utilization of UWG’s course management system.
Abilities:
Applicants must have the ability to understand and address the educational needs of undergraduate students enrolled in the course.