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Adjunct Instructor, Science Department

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Caldwell College invites applications for an Adjunct to teach the undergraduate course “Invertebrate Zoology Lab” for the Science
Department during the Fall 2013 semester. This is a freshman course involving the study of unicellular organisms, through simple
multicellular and up to primitive vertebrates, i.e. fish. This course involves some dissection and a lot of microscopy work. Class will be
offered one afternoon a week for two and one half hour duration.

Master’s degree in a related field required. Prior teaching
experience strongly preferred. Candidates must be willing to support the Dominican Catholic, liberal arts mission of the College.

Founded in 1939 by the Sisters of Saint Dominic, Caldwell is a four-year, Catholic liberal arts, coeducational college enrolling
approximately 2000 full and part-time students in both graduate and undergraduate programs of study. The college is located on a beautiful
70-acre wooded campus in a suburban setting in Caldwell, New , just 20 miles west of City. For more information, visit www.caldwell.edu.

Applicants must submit a resume, cover letter specifying
position, and a list of three professional references including complete contact information.

Review of applications will begin
immediately and continue until positions are filled.

Send application to: resumes@caldwell.edu (preferred)

Office of Human Resources-HED
Caldwell College
120
Bloomfield Avenue
Caldwell, NJ 07006
Phone: 973.618.3555
Fax: 973.618.3358

Caldwell College is EOE

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