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Reed College – Visiting Assistant Professor in Statistics

Company Information: Reed is a coeducational, independent liberal arts and sciences college located in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Referred to as one of the most intellectual colleges in the country, we are known for our high standards of scholarly practice, creative thinking, and engaged citizenship.

Position Title: Visiting Assistant Professor in Statistics

Duties and Responsibilities: The Reed College Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a two-year visiting assistant professor position in statistics to begin in August 2025. In addition, a separate one-year visiting assistant professor position in statistics may also be available. We welcome applications from candidates with training in statistics and experience in data analysis, regardless of whether their degrees are in statistics or in other fields. Proficiency with the statistical software package R is required. We welcome applications from individuals who may have had nontraditional career paths or who have achieved excellence in statistical careers outside of academia. An Equal Opportunity Employer, Reed values diversity and encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups.

The successful candidate will teach the equivalent of five semester courses per year (two to three distinct course preparations, including introductory statistics), participate in pedagogical and curricular discussions related to our growing statistics and data science program, and supervise senior theses. The senior thesis is a cornerstone of the Reed College academic experience. It is a year-long project, required of every student, that culminates in a written document and an oral defense. Applicants are encouraged to suggest potential thesis projects in their research statement and to describe any experience mentoring students.

Position Qualifications: Reed College is a vibrant intellectual community located in Portland, Oregon. Reed students are known for their outstanding intellectual engagement and creativity, and a substantial proportion go on to pursue advanced degrees. The College has a long tradition of exceptional visiting faculty and seeks to provide its visitors with generous professional development support, benefits, and institutional resources.

We are a community that values cultural diversity and inclusive educational practices as essential to the excellence of our academic program. Throughout your application materials, please describe the ways in which your past and current teaching, scholarship, mentorship, and/or community service have supported these values. Alternatively, you may include a separate statement regarding your efforts to support these values. In either case, please convey the ways in which your work at Reed will support the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion articulated in the College's diversity and anti-racism statements (http://www.reed.edu/diversity/).

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Website: http://www.reed.edu

Application Information: Applications must be submitted through the MathJobs.org website (https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/26294) and should include:
• A cover letter addressing how your teaching and scholarship can be applied to working with undergraduate students. The letter should address your training in statistics and your prior experience with the statistical software program, R.
• A CV.
• A teaching statement that addresses the candidate’s goals and practices regarding
teaching statistics. Applicants may want to refer to course descriptions found here:
https://www.reed.edu/math/courses.html. The potential courses include Math 141, 241, 243, 343, 346, 391, 392, and 394.
• A research statement.
• A diversity statement (optional, see previous paragraph), and
• Three letters of recommendation, at least one of which addresses teaching experience or potential.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Any questions may be directed to the chair of the search committee, Angélica Osorno, at aosorno@reed.edu.

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Company NameReed College

Company Information

Reed is a coeducational, independent liberal arts and sciences college located in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Referred to as one of the most intellectual colleges in the country, we are known for our high standards of scholarly practice, creative thinking, and engaged citizenship.

Position TitleVisiting Assistant Professor in Statistics

Duties and Responsibilities

The Reed College Department of Mathematics and Statistics invites applications for a two-year visiting assistant professor position in statistics to begin in August 2025. In addition, a separate one-year visiting assistant professor position in statistics may also be available. We welcome applications from candidates with training in statistics and experience in data analysis, regardless of whether their degrees are in statistics or in other fields. Proficiency with the statistical software package R is required. We welcome applications from individuals who may have had nontraditional career paths or who have achieved excellence in statistical careers outside of academia. An Equal Opportunity Employer, Reed values diversity and encourages applications from members of underrepresented groups.

The successful candidate will teach the equivalent of five semester courses per year (two to three distinct course preparations, including introductory statistics), participate in pedagogical and curricular discussions related to our growing statistics and data science program, and supervise senior theses. The senior thesis is a cornerstone of the Reed College academic experience. It is a year-long project, required of every student, that culminates in a written document and an oral defense. Applicants are encouraged to suggest potential thesis projects in their research statement and to describe any experience mentoring students.

Position Qualifications

Reed College is a vibrant intellectual community located in Portland, Oregon. Reed students are known for their outstanding intellectual engagement and creativity, and a substantial proportion go on to pursue advanced degrees. The College has a long tradition of exceptional visiting faculty and seeks to provide its visitors with generous professional development support, benefits, and institutional resources.

We are a community that values cultural diversity and inclusive educational practices as essential to the excellence of our academic program. Throughout your application materials, please describe the ways in which your past and current teaching, scholarship, mentorship, and/or community service have supported these values. Alternatively, you may include a separate statement regarding your efforts to support these values. In either case, please convey the ways in which your work at Reed will support the commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion articulated in the College's diversity and anti-racism statements (http://www.reed.edu/diversity/).

Position or Company Websitereed.edu

Application Instructions

Applications must be submitted through the MathJobs.org website (https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/26294) and should include:
• A cover letter addressing how your teaching and scholarship can be applied to working with undergraduate students. The letter should address your training in statistics and your prior experience with the statistical software program, R.
• A CV.
• A teaching statement that addresses the candidate’s goals and practices regarding
teaching statistics. Applicants may want to refer to course descriptions found here:
https://www.reed.edu/math/courses.html. The potential courses include Math 141, 241, 243, 343, 346, 391, 392, and 394.
• A research statement.
• A diversity statement (optional, see previous paragraph), and
• Three letters of recommendation, at least one of which addresses teaching experience or potential.

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Any questions may be directed to the chair of the search committee, Angélica Osorno, at aosorno@reed.edu.