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Astronomy Instructor, Temporary, Part-Time Pool - AMENDED

Job in San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, 94199, USA
Listing for: San Francisco Community College District
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-06-26
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
  • Science
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 92.72 - 163 USD Hourly USD 92.72 163.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Astronomy Instructor, Temporary, Part-Time Pool - AMENDED San Francisco Community College District

Position Number: AC00218P

Job Close Date: 11/6/2026

Campus:

Salary (Applicant View): Rate is set in accordance with the City College of San Francisco Faculty Salary Schedule for hourly assignments. Currently the rate upon entry is from $92.72 to $163.69 per hour depending upon placement. TEMPORARY, PART-TIME POOL §87482

Position Description

The City College of San Francisco Astronomy Department has two full time faculty members and two adjunct faculty members. Faculty members have access to a high-speed computer network with the latest desktop computers in the office. We have a Spitz A3P Star Projector in our Planetarium. In addition, we have a portable digital planetarium for outreach activities.

The Department has a Meade LX-200 telescope, two Meade LX- 90 telescopes, and several smaller telescopes, as well as a CCD camera and CCD spectrometer. In addition, we have access to Lick Observatory telescopes and robotic telescopes from Skynet UNC for student research projects.

The Department is developing its own multi-purpose classroom. Currently, we have access to the College computer laboratory-classrooms and multimedia classrooms for instruction. The successful candidate will be expected to use some or all of these resources, as appropriate to the assigned classes.

The College is developing a campus-wide plan for multimedia and network technologies across the curriculum. Currently, all courses in the Department can be delivered as in-person, hybrid, and/or full online mode. However, we are much in need of a program to integrate image processing, networking, and multimedia.

The successful candidate will be expected to participate in reviving public programs and enhance the learning opportunities and resources available to students.

Job Duties
  • Teach a mix of astronomy courses.
  • Teach day, evening, and/or Saturday classes, or classes at other sites, as required.
  • Hold office hours and be available to assist and advise students at times convenient to them.
  • Participate in Department student mentoring and/or service-learning activities.
  • Participate in Department community outreach activities.
  • Participate in revising and updating the astronomy curriculum.
  • Participate in developing of new astronomy courses.
  • Supports and engages in culturally responsive, inclusive, and anti-racist practices as they relate to student success, with an awareness of student equity gaps.
  • Participates in ongoing training on diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism to center pedagogy.
  • Perform other related duties, as assigned by the supervisor.
Minimum Qualifications
  • Demonstrated knowledge, skills, and abilities to work with community college students with disabilities, various sexual orientations, and diverse academic, socioeconomic, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds.
  • Earned Master's Degree in Physics, Astronomy, or Astrophysics from an accredited institution; OR THE EQUIVALENT; OR Earned Bachelor's Degree in Physics or Astronomy from an accredited institution AND earned Master's Degree in Engineering, Mathematics, Meteorology, or Geophysics from an accredited institution; OR THE EQUIVALENT.
  • Alternatively, Minimum Qualifications may be met with the following:

  • Earned Master's Degree in the interdisciplinary area of Planetary Science or Astrobiology from an accredited institution; OR THE EQUIVALENT; OR Earned Master's Degree in Geology, Geochemistry, or Microbiology from an accredited institution AND upper division or graduate course work in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Planetary Science, or Astrobiology from an accredited institution; OR THE EQUIVALENT; OR Hold a fully-satisfied LIFE California Community College Instructor Credential in Astronomy and Astral Physics (California credentials were no longer issued after July 1, 1990).
  • Desirable

    Qualifications
    • Master's Degree or higher in Astronomy and/or Astrophysics from an accredited institution preferred. See Minimum Qualifications listed above.
    • Two or more years in teaching introductory astronomy at the post-secondary level.
    • Two or more years in teaching astronomy laboratory classes at the post secondary…
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