Instructor of Chemistry
Dayton
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Wright State University is inviting applications for a Chemistry Instructor to develop and teach various advanced chemistry labs, including but not limited to quantitative analysis, instrumental analysis, and forensic chemistry in the undergraduate and MS level. In addition to teaching these advanced chemistry labs, the successful candidate is also expected to teach first year chemistry and higher-level classes as needed. An instructor position is non-tenure eligible. Wright State University is a comprehensive, medium-sized regional university focused on student success while emphasizing experiential learning. Faculty development is critical for student success and the university offers support for teaching, grant writing, and leadership through training and workshops. Minimum Qualifications PhD. or ABD in analytical chemistry, forensic chemistry, or related field At least a one-year teaching experience in post-secondary level Teaching, research, or other related positions in analytical chemistry labs, forensic chemistry labs, or other advanced chemistry labs PhD. requirements completed at start of appointment Preferred Qualifications At least two years of teaching, research, or other related positions in analytical chemistry labs, forensic chemistry labs, or other advanced chemistry labs Experience developing analytical chemistry experiments and forensic chemistry experiments, including forensic drug analysis Documented pedagogical and curricular success at the college level Essential Functions and percent of time: The expected workload is as follows: Teaching – 85% Service – 15% Essential Functions and percent of time (cont'd): Non-Essential Functions and percent of time: Working Conditions