What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Chemistry/Biochemistry position at GRAND VIEW UNIVERSITY?
Assistant Professor of Chemistry/Biochemistry
Tenure Track
Start Fall 2026
Duties:
The successful candidate will be expected to develop and teach a range of courses including those designed primarily for Biochemistry majors (e.g. Biochemistry, Biochemical Techniques), foundation courses for Biochemistry, Biology and Nursing majors (e.g. General Chemistry, Fundamentals of Organic and Biochemistry), and courses in the general education core. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive pedagogy and a commitment to continued growth in these practices. In addition, the successful candidate will work with department members to develop, provide and/or coordinate on-campus and off-campus undergraduate research experiences for students. Other duties include advising a diverse population of students, and participating in activities that serve the Department, University and community.
Application:
Review of applications will commence December 1, 2025. Position is open until filled.
To be considered for the position, candidates must submit the following:
- Letter of application
- Curriculum vitae
- Statement of teaching philosophy and research interests
- Copies of all transcripts (unofficial transcripts are satisfactory at this time)
- Complete contact information for three references
All applicants must apply through our online application system.
A pre-employment background check is required.
Qualifications:Minimum Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Chemistry, or related field with training or research experience in the area of biochemistry.
Desired/Preferred Qualifications:
- Prefer prior teaching experience working with traditional students as well as non-traditional students.
- Postdoctoral research experience and an interest in mentoring undergraduate students in research are desirable.
- Preference will be given to candidates who are able to teach all levels of undergraduate biochemistry and general chemistry.