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Chair of Science / Assistant or Associate Professor of Chemistry, Natural Science, or Engineering

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Oklahoma Baptist University

Shawnee, OK (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/2/2026

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Job Description

OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
Chair of Science Assistant or Associate Professor of Chemistry,
Title:
Natural Science, or Engineering
Department:
Science and Engineering OBU Mission Statement OBU transforms lives by equipping students to pursue academic excellence, integrate faith with all areas of knowledge, engage a diverse world, and live worthy of the high calling of God in Christ Expectations for all Employees Oklahoma Baptist University achieves its mission through a shared commitment to the following expectations All employees must embrace these expectations and model them in their behavior Demonstrate commitment to the essentials of the Christian faith Commit to the mission and vision of Oklahoma Baptist University Treat people with dignity and respect Build relationships on honesty, integrity, and trust Strive for excellence through teamwork, leadership, and a strong work ethic Manage human and financial resources wisely and efficiently
Purpose:
Oklahoma Baptist University is a distinguished Christian university committed to integrating faith and learning and to provide an education that fosters intellectual growth, spiritual development, and a commitment to service The Science Division in the James E Hurley School of Science and Mathematics is dedicated to excellence in undergraduate teaching, mentorship, and scholarship, with a particular focus on hands-on, laboratory- and field-based learning in a Christ-centered, liberal arts context The Chair of Science serves as the academic leader of the division, assisting the Dean of Traditional Undergraduate Education through oversight of divisional operations, faculty, curriculum, assessment, and recruiting, while fostering a healthy divisional culture and advancing the mission of the University This individual also serves as a teaching faculty member in an area such as chemistry, natural science, or materials science, with responsibilities in undergraduate instruction, student advising, scholarship, and service The chair receives release time while serving in this leadership role
Essential Functions:
Lead the Science Division in exhibiting University values and advancing University objectives and outcomes through Christ-centered academic leadership Provide oversight of divisional operations, faculty, curriculum, assessment, and recruiting Serve as liaison between divisional faculty and administration, communicating institutional priorities, changes, challenges, and opportunities clearly and regularly Schedule, lead, and ensure minutes are kept for divisional meetings Attend Undergraduate Council meetings and other assigned meetings and committees Foster a healthy divisional culture marked by Christian professionalism, collegiality, collaboration, and innovation Oversee divisional records, equipment and facility inventory, and budget planning and stewardship
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
Evaluate student complaints in accordance with institutional procedures Approve divisional forms and routine academic or administrative requests as assigned Collaborate with the divisional administrative assistant and other campus offices on reports, student workers, facility needs, and divisional operations Work with MARCOM, Advancement, and related offices to support divisional communication, visibility, growth, and special projects Plan and attend division-related University events and assist with alumni relations, scholarships, and award allocations Faculty Oversight Assist divisional faculty in annual evaluation processes and ongoing professional development Recruit faculty, adjuncts, and other divisional personnel as needed; help prepare job descriptions; and lead or assist with search processes Assist in the orientation and onboarding of full-time and adjunct faculty with regard to divisional and institutional policies and procedures Support faculty through matters related to contract changes, leave, non-reappointment, retirement, and related personnel processes in coordination with the Dean of Traditional Undergraduate Education and Human Resources Encourage strong teaching, effective faith integration, wise stewardship of resources, and constructive collaboration across the division Curriculum, Assessment, and Academic Oversight Oversee divisional curriculum, including course scheduling, faculty load, catalog updates, program development, and academic planning Oversee advising practices, textbook adoption, course substitutions, transfer equivalencies, and placement processes as assigned Approve special studies and independent studies within the division Coordinate assessment data collection, academic program review, and external accreditation requirements where applicable Lead efforts toward continuous improvement, innovation, and alignment of divisional programs with institutional learning outcomes and strategic priorities Recruitment and External Engagement Coordinate divisional faculty involvement in recruiting activities and events Help articulate, pursue, and support recruiting goals for science and engineering degree programs Build and maintain relationships with prospective students, schools, churches, alumni, community partners, and other pipelines for enrollment and support Assist in divisional communication efforts, including website updates, social media, outreach events, and recruitment materials Teaching, Advising, and Scholarship Teach undergraduate courses in the candidate's field, which may include chemistry, natural science, materials science, and related courses as assigned by divisional need and faculty expertise
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
Develop and implement effective student-centered teaching strategies that integrate faith and learning and make appropriate use of laboratory, field, and instructional technologies as relevant to the discipline Advise and mentor students in academic planning, professional development, and spiritual formation Engage in scholarship appropriate to a Christian liberal arts environment, including discipline-based research, scholarship of teaching and learning, andor student-mentored research Participate in University committees, governance, service, and outreach activities Uphold and promote the Christian mission and values of the University in all professional activities
Other Duties:
Perform other duties as assigned
Required Qualifications:
Demonstrated ability to provide academic leadership and administrative oversight in a collegial higher education environment Demonstrated ability to teach effectively at the undergraduate level in chemistry, natural science, materials science, or a closely related field, including lecture and, where appropriate, laboratory instruction Ability to thoughtfully integrate Christian faith with teaching, leadership, and the theory and practice of science and engineering Strong verbal and written communication skills Strong interpersonal and organizational skills, with the ability to manage multiple responsibilities and work effectively with students, faculty, staff, administrators, and external partners Ability to support and mentor students from diverse backgrounds and experiences Commitment to the mission of Oklahoma Baptist University and to Christ-centered higher education
Education:
Required:
oMaster's degree in chemistry, natural science, materials science, engineering, or a closely related field 
Preferred:
oEarned doctorate in chemistry, natural science, materials science, engineering, or a closely related field oAcademic preparation appropriate for teaching in one or more of the division's core instructional areas oAdditional preparation or experience that complements existing divisional needs and supports interdisciplinary collaboration
Experience:
Required:
OKLAHOMA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
oStrong commitment to integrating Christian faith with academic excellence oEvidence of successful undergraduate teaching or strong promise of such teaching oAbility to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, and students oActive involvement in a Christian church and alignment with the University's statement of faith 
Preferred:
oExperience in academic leadership, program coordination, or other administrative service in higher education oExperience with curriculum development, academic assessment, program review, or accreditation oExperience in student advising, recruitment, and retention oExperience teaching laboratory-based courses, field-based courses, or applied courses relevant to the candidate's discipline oInvolvement in relevant professional organizations
Equipment:
Standard instructional technology, including learning management systems, presentation software, and classroom audio-visual systems Laboratory, field, or technical equipment appropriate to the candidate's teaching area and divisional responsibilities
Physical Requirements:
Ability to teach in classroom, laboratory, and related instructional settings Ability to stand for extended periods and move between classrooms, labs, offices, and event spaces Ability to lift and move instructional or laboratory supplies and equipment, typically up to approximately 25-50 pounds Sufficient visual and auditory acuity to supervise students safely in instructional settings
Special Requirements:
Must be a member of a local evangelical• Christian church •Evangelical is a broad term referring to segment within Christianity which maintains the authority of the Bible and the belief in salvation by faith in Jesus alone 