Microscopy Lab Education Coordinator Position Available In Wake, North Carolina

Tallo's Job Summary: The Microscopy Lab Education Coordinator at Wilson College of Textiles in Raleigh, NC, teaches lab classes, supervises Teaching Assistants, prepares labs, manages lab equipment, schedules operations, and supports recruiting events. The role requires a Master's degree in Textile Chemistry or related field, experience in maintaining a safe lab environment, and teaching lab classes.

Company:
North Carolina State University
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

Microscopy Lab Education Coordinator Please submit a cover letter, resumé/CV, and the contact information and titles of three (3) professional references.
Posting Details
Posting Information Posting Number

PG194098EP

Internal Recruitment No
Working Title Microscopy Lab Education Coordinator
Anticipated Hiring Range Commensurate based on experience
Work Schedule Monday

  • Friday, 8 am
  • 5 pm
    Job Location Raleigh, NC
    Department Wilson College of Textiles
    About the Department For more than 120 years, the Wilson College of Textiles has developed a reputation for exceptional education, innovative research and productive industry partnerships.

While we take pride in that legacy, we continue to set higher standards and new goals. That means establishing sustainability as the foundation of everything we do. It means updating the cutting edge technology used in our state-of-the-art labs and studios. Put simply, it means using our textiles expertise to improve quality of life for everyone. We produce leaders who make a difference both at home in North Carolina and across the world. Students land top jobs in manufacturing, fashion, athletics, research, medicine, academia and more. Our faculty count the CDC, DOD and the NSF as regular research partners. The Wilson College provides both the community feel of a small college and the resources of NC State University, a leading land-grant public research institution and recognized as one of the best employers in the state. Not to mention, it’s located in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, which U.S. News and World Report named the third best American city to live in. At NC State, our employee value proposition aims to create an ecosystem of meaningful work opportunities that align with Wolfpack 2030: Powering the Extraordinary, NC State’s strategic plan. We strive to provide an accepting and dynamic culture, opportunities for personal growth and professional development, and programs to support your busy life. Simply put, we want you to achieve your highest potential at work. If you’re a world-class applicant with a passion for higher education and a commitment to affecting positive change locally and globally, apply to become a part of our hyper-collaborative Wolfpack where everyone belongs. Essential Job Duties The primary responsibilities of the Microscopy Lab Education Coordinator include:

Teaching and Supervision:
Lab Classes:

Teach lab classes for courses, specifically TMS211 labs and

PCC302/304

labs, other labs where needed. This involves preparing the labs ensuring available supplies and equipment prior to labs based on lesson plans, conducting lab sessions, support in evaluating student performance, and provide support to adjust and improve lessons plans.

Supervision:

Supervise Teaching Assistants (TAs) involved in these lab classes. Provide guidance, support, and feedback to ensure the smooth running of lab sessions and adherence to academic standards.

Lab Preparation:

Prepare labs for the lab classes, which includes setting up equipment, preparing materials, and ensuring all necessary resources are available for effective teaching and learning.

Managing Lab equipment:

Managing lab equipment for research support, external services and teaching, including clear communications with stakeholders on availability, timing and cost. Being service oriented to the stakeholders and customers to provide clarity on budgeting, timelines, reporting and after-care to all stakeholders.

Training and Scheduling:

Oversee the daily operations of the microscopy lab and the weatherometer. This includes scheduling lab sessions, ensuring equipment is properly used and maintained, and providing training to students and staff on the use of lab equipment and protocols.

Broader program support:

Assist with preparations for recruiting events such as open houses, summer camps and recruiting and outreach activities. This may involve setting up displays, preparing new activities for camps and visits, providing basic instruction to supervisors and/or participants, providing information to prospective students, and supporting the overall organization of the event. Other Responsibilities Other tasks and responsibilities may be assigned based on the needs of the organization and evolving priorities. Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Master’s degree in Textile Chemistry or related field Other Required Qualifications Demonstrated experience in creating and maintaining a safe laboratory environment.
Experience teaching laboratory classes. Preferred Qualifications N/A Required License(s) or Certification(s) N/A Valid NC Driver’s License required No
Commercial Driver’s License required No
Recruitment Dates and Special Instructions Job Open Date 05/09/2025
Anticipated Close Date Open Until Filled
Special Instructions to Applicants Please submit a cover letter, resumé/CV, and the contact information and titles of three (3) professional references.
Position Details Position Number 00111431
Position Type

EPS/SAAO

Full Time Equivalent (FTE) (1.0 = 40 hours/week) 1.0
Appointment 12 Month Recurring
Mandatory Designation

  • Adverse Weather Mandatory
  • Adverse Weather
    Mandatory Designation
  • Emergency Events Non Mandatory
  • Emergency Event
    Department ID 186401
  • Textile Engineering, Chemistry
    EEO

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