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Visiting Instructor of Mathematics and Statistics

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Oakland University

Michigan City, IN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Visiting Instructor of Mathematics and Statistics Oakland University, United States 1 day ago
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Michigan City, INDIANA Position Description The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland University invites applications for at least one Visiting Instructor position. The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for supporting the department's teaching mission through the instruction of foundational undergraduate courses (including introductory mathematics and statistics). The standard teaching load for this position is three courses per semester (3+3). In addition to teaching excellence, the Visiting Instructor is required to fulfill service duties that advance the department's mission. These may include assisting with student success initiatives. As this is a teaching-intensive appointment, there are no research requirements or expectations for scholarly publication. Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field by the time of appointment. While the doctoral degree is the standard requirement, individuals holding a Master of Arts (MA) or Master of Science (MS) in Mathematics or Statistics will be considered if they demonstrate a record of exceptional teaching and professional experience. Successful applicants will demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching and have the ability to effectively instruct a diverse range of courses. Beyond academic credentials, the ideal candidates will also possess strong communication and interpersonal skills, a proven track record of engaging with a diverse student body, and experience in curriculum support or student success initiatives. For full consideration, applications should be submitted online at jobs.oakland/postings/37798 by June 12, 2026. Applications should include a cover letter outlining your teaching interests and relevant experience, current curriculum vitae, teaching philosophy, copies of graduate transcripts. In addition, names and contact information for three letters of recommendation must be provided. The application system will contact the letter writers via email and provide them with instructions for uploading their letters. The search will remain open until the position is filled. The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland University provides students opportunities to develop the analytical and problem-solving skills needed for a vast array of modern careers. As one of the largest departments in the College of Arts and Sciences, we offer a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs, including Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics, Mathematics for Educators, Applied Statistics, Actuarial Science, and Applied Data Science as well as Master's and Ph.D. programs in applied mathematical sciences. Our department serves a vital support role across the university, providing essential quantitative training for other schools, including School of Engineering and Computer Science, the School of Business Administration, and the School of Education and Human Services. We are a community of active scholars and dedicated educators committed to providing a dynamic learning environment, ranging from foundational lower-level courses to cutting-edge research opportunities. Please direct any questions to: Professor Matthew Toeniskoetter, Visiting Instructor Search Committee Chair at toeniskoetteroakland