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Fall 2026 - Adjunct Faculty - General Chemistry

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Great Bay Community College

Concord, NH (In Person)

Part-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/25/2026

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Job Description

Adjunct Faculty Position•
CHEM 103C
General Chemistry
I, CHEM 104C
General Chemistry
II, CHEM 125C
Introduction to General, Organic, and Biochemistry NHTI•
Concord's Community College Position Type:
Part-time, adjunct
Semester:
Fall 2026 and/or Spring 2027
Compensation:
$850•$1000 per credit, based on adjunct faculty rank (determined by education and experience)
Position Overview:
NHTI is seeking a qualified adjunct faculty member to teach
CHEM 103C , CHEM
104C, and/or
CHEM 125C
. These courses provide students with essential knowledge in the fundamentals of inorganic, organic, and biochemistry, focusing on practical applications and real-world relevance.
Course Details:
Course Name :
CHEM 103C
General Chemistry
I, CHEM 104C
General Chemistry
II, CHEM 125C
Introduction to
General, Organic, and Biochemistry Credits :
4
Lecture Hours :
3
Lab/Practicum Hours :
2
Schedule :
TBD Location :
NHTI Campus, Concord, NH Course Descriptions:
CHEM 103C
Fundamental laws and concepts of chemistry, including elements, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, compounds, chemical equations, and stoichiometry. Laboratories reinforce concepts presented in lectures and develop skills in scientific thought and common procedures used in chemical experimentation. With CHEM 104C, intended to provide a foundation for further study in life sciences and physical sciences.
Prerequisite:
High school chemistry with lab with a grade of C or higher;
Pre/corequisite:
MATH 124C or higher level
CHEM 104C
Fundamental laws and concepts of chemistry, including elements, atomic structure, the periodic table, chemical bonding, compounds, chemical equations, and stoichiometry. Laboratories reinforce concepts presented in lectures and develop skills in scientific thought and common procedures used in chemical experimentation. With CHEM 103C, intended to provide a foundation for further study in life sciences and physical sciences.
Prerequisite:
CHEM 103C
with a grade of C or higher
CHEM 125C
Designed for students who need an introductory chemistry course that covers the fundamentals across inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry. This course focuses on the chemistry and chemical processes that operate in living systems. Topics will include physical and chemical properties of matter, chemical bonding, solutions, acids and bases, the properties and naming of organic compounds, metabolic pathways, and energy production. Appropriate lab experiments will complement the lectures.
Prerequisite:
High school chemistry with lab with a grade of C or higher
Key Responsibilities:
Teach the assigned course using provided curriculum and instructional materials aligned with program standards. Facilitate class discussions, assignments, and assessments to foster student engagement and learning. Provide regular feedback and maintain accurate records of student progress. Maintain professional currency in the field and comply with college policies and standards.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education :
Master's degree in science (or a minimum of 12 graduate-level credits) required.
Experience :
Prior teaching experience and familiarity with Canvas (or similar LMS) preferred.
Residency :
Must reside in NH, VT, ME, MA, RI, or CT.
Application Process:
Submit a completed employment application with a cover letter, CV/resume, and copies of official or unofficial transcripts. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. Employment history sections stating "see resume" will not be accepted. For questions regarding this position, please contact: Professor Amy West, Department Chair awest@ccsnh.edu