Mathematics Instructor - Tenure-Track Faculty (2 positions)
Date of First Consideration: 3/31/26Salary: $67,820 - $77,156/ academic year (172-day contract), dependent upon education/experienceThis position also qualifies for the High Demand Supplemental Salary of $8,038 / academic year in addition to the salary listed aboveWelcome! Learn more About Shoreline AND Video Tour Our Campus!Shoreline College serves students from a wide range of academic and professional pathways, including professional technical and university transfer programs. We seek candidates who are dedicated to identifying and addressing barriers to student success and to creating an equitable learning environment that supports all learners.Mathematics DepartmentOur department has caring, knowledgeable, and approachable faculty committed to helping students successfully gain the mathematical skills they need. We emphasize critical thinking, communication, quantitative reasoning, and problem-solving.The successful candidate will have the ability to teach our sequence of math courses in multiple modalities. These courses include intermediate algebra, statistics, math in society, precalculus, calculus, business precalculus, business calculus, differential equations, and linear algebra. The successful candidate will also be familiar with and excited to teach courses having a co-requisite structure that supports pre-college math within a college-level course.The successful candidate has the ability and experience to teach the entire sequence of math courses offered in multiple modalities. Courses may include:Intermediate AlgebraStatisticsMath in SocietyPrecalculusCalculusDifferential EquationsLinear AlgebraCorequisite courses that provide algebra support for introductory college-level coursesEssential Functions and Responsibilities:InstructionTeach assigned courses in accordance with approved curriculum and course outlines.Develop and maintain engaging, inclusive, and accessible learning environments.Assess student learning outcomes and provide timely, constructive feedback.Curriculum & Academic DevelopmentParticipate in curriculum review, development, and program assessment.Integrate current industry trends, technology, and pedagogical best practices.Student SupportAdvise and mentor students regarding academic progress and career pathways.Maintain regular office hours and respond promptly to student inquiries.Professional EngagementParticipate in departmental meetings, committees, and college-wide initiatives.Complete 75 service hours for the College per quarter.Engage in professional development to maintain subject matter expertise.Community & Institutional ServiceSupport outreach, recruitment, and community engagement activities.Contribute to a respectful, inclusive, and collaborative campus culture.Required Education and Experience* Master's degree in Mathematics or Applied Mathematics OR a Bachelor's in Mathematics with a Master's in Mathematics Education OR a Bachelor's in Mathematics with a Master's in Statistics.* Experience teaching mathematics in a higher education environmentKnowledge ofMicrosoft Office programs, learning management systems and other appropriate instructional technologyCurrent trends in corequisite math support modelsTeaching and developing coursework in a variety of modalitiesSkill inCrafting assignments that give students insight into mathematical ideas spanning a wide range of levels.Multicultural awareness and responsiveness that fosters a climate of equity and belongingCommunicating effectivelyFlexibility to adapt to a wide range of teaching environments with students of diverse backgrounds and levels of preparation.Developing and modifying curricula both independently and collaborativelyWorking effectively with people having a wide range of cultural and socio-economic backgroundsPhysical Work EnvironmentThe College supports a hybrid operational model, offering both in-person and remote services based on program or area needs. If authorized by the College for remote (online) instruction, faculty will need to provide their own workspace and internet access, noting the College will provide technical equipment and support for online work needs. For on-campus in-person instruction, work is usually performed in a classroom/office space that requires standing and/or sitting for extended periods of time. Faculty typically use computers and media equipment in the work environment.Term of Employment/SalaryThis is a full-time, tenure track position, with a 172-day annual contract beginning September 17, 2026. Salary placement is determined by the number of qualifying years of teaching/work experience combined with educational preparation. Hiring of this position is contingent upon available funding as determined by the College President.To be considered for this position, please submit the following:NEOGOV online applicationLetter of interest addressing qualifications related to the needs of the positionCurrent resumeUnofficial Transcripts documenting relevant and highest degrees (official required upon hire)Attach a 1-2 page sample of a worksheet, project, or assignment that you created for a class and found to be both creative and effective. Include a description of the learning outcomes.Please Note: Once application materials have been submitted, you may not modify the application. If chosen to move forward with the recruitment, you will be contacted via email.