Adjunct Faculty- Biochemistry
About this role
The School of Arts and Sciences seeks adjunct faculty to teach biochemistry recitations for the Fall 2026 semester. All sections are taught as face-to-face, in-person courses, on Fridays throughout the day. Successful candidates will have at least one year of experience teaching, preferably at the college level. During recitations, the recitation instructor will assist students working through practice problems and administer quizzes that are provided by the recitation coordinator/lecture instructor. Problem solving, as well as interpretation and analysis of data from the biochemical literature will be emphasized during recitations. Course description: Students learn the structure, metabolism, and biochemical function of major macromolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids). Bioenergetics, enzyme kinetics, cell signaling, and regulation are studied at the molecular level. An emphasis is placed on cellular and physiological applications of biochemistry (in particular, competencies important for study in medical school).
- Delivers engaging instruction in face-to-face, in-person classes
- Provides assignments that demonstrate real-world applications of concepts covered
- Provides students with an approved syllabus that includes course objectives and learning outcomes, teaching methodology, attendance policies in line with those of the School, texts, assignments and deliverables, timelines and evaluation criteria
- Uses the University’s learning management system to post syllabus, assignments and other materials and to communicate with students
- Advises and assists students through in-person office hours or scheduled appointments, by videoconference, phone, or email, and through other University-approved mechanisms
Required
- Advanced degree (masters or above) in biochemistry, chemistry, biology, or allied discipline
- Minimum of one (1) year of teaching courses at the college/university level
- Commitment to undergraduate student success
- Excellent organizational and communication skills
- Must be able to work independently and effectively interact with a wide array of parties at all levels (students, faculty, and administration/staff)
Company at a glance
Founded in 1823, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is the second-oldest university of pharmacy in the United States and has prepared more students for careers in pharmacy than any other university in the world. The School of Pharmacy-Boston is committed to the development and delivery of quality programs that prepare a culturally diverse student body to become qualified practitioners of patient-centered care, services and research in the pharmaceutical professions and maintaining a multidisciplinary environment conducive to excellence in teaching, scholarship and professional advancement. This page is managed by the school's Faculty Development and Recognition Committee and serves to promote initiatives, achievements, and successes.
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