Location: Bloomington Department: IU Bloomington Informatics Position Announcement: The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington (IUB) invites applications for multiple full-time non-tenure track Lecturer positions in the Informatics Department to begin August 1, 2021 in the area of human computer interaction and informatics. Teaching experience in one or more of the following areas is required: human centered computing and human computer interaction, mobile application development, web development, ethics, software engineering and project management, and virtual and augmented reality. Lecturers teach six courses per academic year with a focus on undergraduate level courses. Responsibilities include development and maintenance of course materials, supervising associate instructors assigned to their classes, grading, and other duties as assigned. After successfully completing a probationary period, lecturers will be eligible for long-term contracts and promotion to Senior Lecturer. As valued members of the faculty, Lecturers are expected to support the teaching mission of the Luddy School through excellence in pedagogical practice, service to the school and academic programs, and inquiry into the advancement of pedagogy in computing. We seek candidates prepared to contribute to our commitment to diversity and inclusion in higher education. The strongest candidates can demonstrate their experience in teaching or working with diverse student populations. Indiana University provides a comprehensive benefits program for full-time appointed employees. Coverage for core benefit plans, such as Basic Life Insurance and a base retirement plan are entirely paid by the University. Indiana University also contributes a substantial amount to elective health care plan enrollment. For more information visit https://hr.iu.edu/benefits/neweeo/prof-index.html Luddy School (https://luddy.indiana.edu/index.html) is the first school of its kind and among the largest in the country. Its mission is to excel and lead in research, education, and outreach spanning and integrating the breadth of computing, IT and modern engineering. It includes over 161 faculty and 2870 students. Bloomington is a culturally thriving college town with a moderate cost of living and the amenities for an active lifestyle. IU is renowned for its top-ranked music school, high-performance computing and networking facilities, and performing and fine arts. Basic Qualifications: A Master's of Science (MS) or higher degree in Informatics, Computer Science, or a related discipline, or equivalent tested experience such as experience and mastery in industry is required. Candidates should be able to demonstrate a record of teaching excellence and enthusiasm. Department Contact for Questions: Questions may be sent to [email protected] OAA #: 22104-05 Appointment Status: Non-Tenure Track |