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Eastern Washington University

Location: CheneyWA 99004 Document ID: AC383-5K43 Posted on: 2018-10-2510/25/2018 Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
2018-11-24
 

Developmental Mathematics Lab Manager (ICST4)



The College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics at Eastern Washington University has an immediate need for an Instruction & Classroom Support Technician 4 in the Department of Mathematics to serve as the Lab Manager for Eastern's Developmental Mathematics Lab.


The ICST 4 will be responsible for:



  1. Manager - Developmental Mathematics Lab

  2. Explaining and relating mathematical concepts to students enrolled in developmental mathematics courses;

  3. Counsel students on core concepts to help them reach proficiency;

  4. Assist students in developing and tracking their personal learning goals and strategies;

  5. Establish a secure environment in the lab;

  6. Track and communicate student progress;

  7. Maintain MTHD software on lab computers;

  8. Hire, supervise, train and mentor student support staff and tutors;

  9. Work collaboratively with Developmental Mathematics faculty in curriculum development and setting course goals and objectives;

  10. Attend staff meetings and trainings;

  11. Take initiative to improve student learning in the lab setting;

  12. Collaborate with stakeholders across campus to increase student success;

  13. Administer EWU's Math Placement Assessment program;

  14. Work with department operations manager on MTHD business and finances.

  15. Create and maintain the Math Placement Assessment website;


Screening of applications will begin October 4, 2018. Position is available immediately. All materials will be held in strict confidence, and references will not be contacted prior to candidate notification.




About Eastern Washington University

Eastern is a regional, comprehensive university located in Cheney, 20 minutes from downtown Spokane. In addition to Eastern's Cheney campus, we also offer our Riverpoint campus in Spokane, plus additional teaching/learning centers located in other cities throughout Washington State. Enrollment has reached over 12,000 students. The Cheney-Spokane area is the heart of the Inland Northwest, with excellent restaurants, theater, shopping, skiing, hiking, lakes, a choice of living in a medium-sized city or a small town, and high quality schools and housing.


Eastern Washington University is committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty, staff, students, and academic program offerings and to strengthening sensitivity to diversity throughout the institution. Eastern Washington University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and applications from members of historically underrepresented groups are especially encouraged.

Conditions of Employment

Optional: Contact the Office of Human Resources if you would like to obtain a copy of the Essential Functions Analysis form which describes the physical and mental demands associated with this position.


This is an agency shop position.


This position works ten months each year on a cyclic schedule to meet business needs.






Required Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Science or Education;

  • Background in and understanding of core mathematic concepts;

  • Experience teaching developmental mathematics;

  • Familiarity with computers and developmental mathematics software, preferably ALEKS;

  • Ability to relate complex mathematics to students in a developmental environment;

  • Familiarity and understanding of developmental mathematics research and best practices;

  • Strong interpersonal and verbal skills;

  • Demonstrated ability to work with faculty;

  • Demonstrated ability to apply a culturally responsive and flexible approach that is sensitive to the diverse needs, including universal accessibility, of our students, faculty, staff, administrators and the public.


Preferred Qualifications:

  • Master's degree in Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Science or Education


Other Skills and Abilities:

See Job Summary for desired skill and abilities






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