Assistant Teaching Professor, Biotechnology
BOSTON, MAPosted 25 days ago
Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from Northeastern University as indicated by the detailed description and direct application link.
Job overview
The Assistant Teaching Professor in Biotechnology at Northeastern University is a full-time, non-tenure track faculty role focused on teaching and developing graduate-level biotechnology courses and integrating professional practice with academic instruction.
Responsibilities and impact
The role involves teaching core biotechnology courses and labs, preparing lectures, facilitating discussions, grading assignments, maintaining student engagement, updating curriculum, acting as a liaison with industry partners, and program administration.
Compensation and benefits
The salary range is $82,000 to $92,000 annually, with benefits including medical, vision, dental, paid time off, tuition assistance, wellness programs, retirement plans, and commuting support.
Experience and skills
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Biotechnology or related fields by the start date, strong communication skills, commitment to teaching excellence, and preferably experience in the biotechnology industry.
Career development
The position offers opportunities to contribute to curriculum development and engage with Massachusetts bioscience ecosystem partners, supporting professional growth in academia and industry collaboration.
Work environment and culture
Northeastern University values diversity, inclusion, experiential learning, and fosters a collaborative environment supportive of students, faculty, and industry partners.
Company information
Northeastern University is a private research university founded in 1898 in Boston, known for experiential learning, urban engagement, and interdisciplinary research with a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs.
Team overview
The candidate will work closely with the Director of the Biotechnology Programs and report to the Chair of Chemistry and Chemical Biology within the College of Science.
Job location and travel
The position is based at Northeastern University's Boston campus, with in-person teaching and potential online class facilitation.
Application process
Applicants must submit a cover letter, CV, teaching philosophy, leadership statement, and references; applications are reviewed starting June 16, 2025, with contact provided for inquiries.
Unique job features
This role uniquely integrates professional biotechnology practice with academic teaching and involves collaboration with Massachusetts bioscience industry partners to enrich student learning.
Company overview
The Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology (SIMB) is a professional scientific society dedicated to advancing the field of industrial microbiology, biotechnology, and related disciplines. SIMB supports research, education, and the application of microbial sciences in industries such as pharmaceuticals, agriculture, biofuels, and environmental management, primarily by organizing conferences, publishing peer-reviewed journals, and providing networking opportunities for scientists and industry professionals. Revenue is generated through membership dues, event registrations, sponsorships, and publication sales. Founded in 1949, SIMB has played a significant role in fostering collaboration and innovation in applied microbiology, adapting over time to include emerging biotechnologies. Candidates should be aware of SIMB’s commitment to promoting scientific exchange and professional development within the industrial microbiology and biotechnology communities.
How to land this job
Position your resume to highlight your Ph.D. in Biotechnology or related fields and emphasize your commitment to teaching excellence and experiential learning at the graduate level.
Focus on showcasing your ability to teach core biotechnology courses, including laboratory instruction, scientific communication, problem-solving, molecular biotechnology, and biostatistics, along with any experience in curriculum development and program administration.
Apply through multiple platforms such as the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology's official career page, Northeastern University’s job portal, and LinkedIn to maximize your visibility for the Assistant Teaching Professor role.
Connect with current faculty members or program directors within the Biotechnology division at Northeastern University or the Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology on LinkedIn. Use ice breakers like commenting on recent research initiatives, asking about the integration of industry partnerships in the curriculum, or expressing enthusiasm for the program’s focus on Massachusetts bioscience ecosystem.
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