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Instructor-12 Mo

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Arkansas State University

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Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/15/2026

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Job Description

Instructor-12 Mo at Arkansas State University in State University, Arkansas, United States Job Description Temporary Full-Time Non-Tenure Track Faculty (Remote) - Quantitative Research Methodologist for the Doctor of Education (Ed.

D.) in Educational Leadership Program.
Position Summary:
The Non-Tenure Track Faculty Member (Quantitative Research Methodologist) serves in a fully remote capacity supporting the Doctor of Education (Ed.

D.) program in Educational Leadership. This position focuses on teaching doctoral-level quantitative research methodology courses and providing high-quality methodological support to doctoral students engaged in dissertation research. The faculty member works closely with students and dissertation committees to support the development, implementation, and completion of practitioner-focused research, and contributes to program quality through teaching, mentoring, and service. This is a temporary, non-tenure-track, 12-month appointment.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Serve as instructor of record for doctoral-level quantitative research methodology courses delivered in an online format via Canvas Facilitate engaging, high-quality online learning experiences aligned with college and university standards for distance education Provide timely, substantive, and constructive feedback on student work Maintain consistent communication and presence in asynchronous and/or synchronous course environments Provide individualized quantitative methodological guidance to doctoral students across all phases of the dissertation process Serve as either a dissertation chair or quantitative methodologist on dissertation committees Collaborate effectively with dissertation chairs and committee members to support student progress Support ethical and rigorous research practices, including IRB and data integrity standards Maintain active graduate faculty status in accordance with university policies Participate in program and college faculty meetings (virtual) Contribute to program initiatives, including curriculum development and assessment
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Strong expertise in quantitative research design and methodology.
  • Proficiency in SPSS (required) and R, STATA, or SAS (preferred).
  • Knowledge of multivariate regression and statistical methods.
  • Ability to communicate complex statistical concepts clearly.
  • Experience supporting diverse graduate students in online environments.
  • Commitment to advocating for the learning and development needs of students earning their degrees in a distance learning environment; supervising/supporting student research at the graduate level.
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