Two NC State Faculty Positions in Statistics: Assistant Teaching Professor, and Lecturer

The Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University invites applications for two professional-track faculty positions — an Assistant Teaching Professor, and a Lecturer — to begin August 2024. Candidates from Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science or a related field with a commitment to quality teaching are encouraged to apply.

  • The Assistant Teaching Professor will teach undergraduate and graduate-level courses both in-person and online, advise students, and contribute to program development and scholarly activities in the department. An interest in online distance education is a plus. Quality performance in all realms of responsibilities, especially teaching, is a prerequisite for advancement. Our teaching faculty play central roles in the undergraduate program as instructors, advisors, and mentors allowing for 1-on-1 degree plan customization for each student. For more information, and to apply: jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/193340
  • The Lecturer position’s duties can include (1) a mix of teaching undergraduate and graduate courses (in-person, hybrid, or online), (2) oversight of multi-section courses, (3) advising and mentoring undergraduate majors. Flexibility in the position allows the successful applicant to choose a nine-month appointment at a minimum of three-quarter time, nominally teaching three courses per semester (.75FTE); or up to full-time, nominally teaching four courses per semester (1.0FTE). Nominal course loads are adjusted accordingly for significant non-classroom activities such as multi-section oversight or advising. For more information, and to apply: jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/192453

The Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University was founded in 1941 by Gertrude M. Cox and is one of the oldest and largest statistics programs in the country. The primary function of the Department is to achieve outstanding research, teaching, mentoring, consulting and collaborations on campus and world-wide, within a cohesive department, where all students, faculty, and staff receive fair treatment. The Department has 40 faculty members, most of whom are housed in SAS Hall on the University’s main campus, and more than 260 undergraduate and 150 graduate students. We are the “birthplace” of SAS Institute, the world’s largest privately owned software company, and one which specializes in statistical applications. The Department maintains a close relationship with SAS and other industry partners through student programs and activities.