Base: $47,000 - $78,644; bonus/equity: not specifi...
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Master's degree in mathematics
Technological competence
Engage students in learning
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Broward College is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor of Mathematics for its central campus in Fort Lauderdale, FL, beginning in August 2026. The ideal candidate will demonstrate mastery in mathematics, a commitment to student success, and the ability to employ diverse teaching strategies.
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Job Summary
The ideal candidate will share the college’s commitment to educating its students and meeting the college’s great responsibility to the educational attainment and economic well-being of our student population and the surrounding community.
Employ teaching methods to accommodate various levels of academic preparation and incorporate appropriate and engaging technology across different modalities of instruction to facilitate student learning.
Broward College offers an exceptional benefits package, including affordable high-quality healthcare insurance, retirement options, and tuition assistance.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Broward College is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor of Mathematics for its central campus in Fort Lauderdale, FL, beginning in August 2026. The ideal candidate will demonstrate mastery in mathematics, a commitment to student success, and the ability to employ diverse teaching strategies.
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Salary
Base: $47,000 - $78,644; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Affordable High Quality Healthcare Insurance (Medical, Dental & Vision), Retirement Options, Wellness Program, Personal and Sick Leave accruals, Winter and Spring Break Off, Paid Parental Leave, Tuition Assistance and Tuition Reimbursement
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Master's degree in Mathematics
Technological competence
Engage students in learning
Responsive pedagogical techniques
Nice-to-have
Commitment to college mission
Willingness to adapt practices
Continued professional development
Key Requirements
Master's degree or higher in Mathematics OR graduate degree in any field AND 18 graduate semester hours in mathematics or statistics, at least 9 of which are in mathematics