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Assistant Professor, College of Aeronautics

Employer
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
Location
Florida, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Dec 2, 2021
Job Description

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Worldwide, Department of Aeronautics, Graduate Studies, invites applications for a tenure track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the aerospace field. Experience with commercial and/or military space operations and domain specific STEM principles is desired. This full-time, 10 month faculty position will involve teaching primarily graduate level classes in support of the Master of Space Operations degree program. Classes will be taught at various campuses in different modalities, most commonly in the asynchronous online modality. It may also include evaluating/mentoring adjunct faculty at one of our Worldwide campus locations. As an academic appointment with faculty rank, this position includes teaching, scholarship, and university service as the principle responsibilities.

A requirement of this position is to teach an annual course load of 24 semester hours (normally 8 courses), and engage in University, College, and Department activities. The faculty member will work from a home office and will be required to attend all Department, College, and Worldwide meetings. An additional requirement is to become proficient in the distance learning modalities utilized by the University including EagleVision Classroom, EagleVision Home, online, and blended. The faculty member may teach at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels and must be willing to travel on occasion to attend meetings and teach classes. The faculty member will assist in faculty and academic issues when requested by the Department Chair and/or College Dean and will be required to promote a positive university image and ensure academic quality of the courses offered within the College. The faculty member may be required to visit classes and mentor adjunct faculty as prescribed by Worldwide policies including conducting faculty evaluations. There is flexibility on where the faculty member’s home office is located.

Qualifications

Candidates must have an earned doctorate degree, as well as academic and professional/scholarly experience in the commercial space industry. A strong background in research methodologies and publications, a broad insight into the interdisciplinary nature of aviation/aerospace and related activities, and a strong interest in developing collaborative research projects in the specified fields is desired. Candidates should have demonstrated experience in both operations and space-related STEM fields. Specifically, the candidate should have expertise in the broad context of the commercial space industry, along with detailed understanding of the space domain, as well as scientific and engineering operational principles related to executing space missions.

As an Embry-Riddle faculty member, your mentoring of our students is key to our success as a provider of a world-class education. This position requires the faculty member to:
  • Create a positive and engaging classroom environment that centers on student success
  • Utilize audio/visual tools within the course to personalize course content based on your subject-matter expertise
  • Utilize audio/visual tools to provide individualized student feedback emphasizing strengths and weaknesses, writing quality, and subject matter
  • Understand the learning differences of each student
  • A large majority of our students are non-traditional learners. Be flexible and understanding of each student’s unique situation.
  • Ensure academic integrity

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