The Department of Chemistry in the College of Science is accepting applications for a

Building Services Coordinator

Minimum Qualifications

  • 2 years of supervisory experience.
  • Experience effectively using Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook.
  • Experience coordinating and tracking multiple projects with strict deadlines from initiation to completion.
  • Experience conducting regular building inspections and coordinating necessary repairs/updates.
  • Excellent organizational skills.
  • Experience researching and purchasing products.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Experience clearly communicating policies and procedures to a diverse group of individuals via email, phone, and in person.
  • Knowledge of fire, health, safety inspections and protocols.

Oregon State University provides full-time employees with these benefits

  • Pay $63,600 – $70,320 per year/DOE
  • 95% Paid Health, Dental, Vision & Mental Health Coverage
  • 15 hours Vacation & 8 hours Sick Leave per month
  • 10 Paid Holidays
  • Tuition Reduction 70%
  • Retirement Programs
  • Life Insurance
  • Employee Resource Groups

OSU is an AA/EOE/Vets/Disabilities

Are you researching strategies for treating drinking water? Submit a research proposal to the Water Quality Research Foundation (WQRF)! The WQRF is supporting researchers studying the positive impact of softened water.

To be a part of this initiative, submit your notice of intent to apply to foundation@wqrf.org by 9:00am PST on June 15th, 2026.

Once you have submitted your notice of intent to apply, please submit your full proposal to foundation@wqrf.org by 9:00am PST on July 24th, 2026.

If you want to know more, please contact WQRF at foundation@wqrf.org.

Attention faculty, postdocs, and PhD candidates: the Willamette University Chemistry Department is looking for a Visiting Assistant Professor

This position will provide in-depth undergraduate teaching experience at a prestigious liberal arts college. If chosen, you will start in August 2026 and work for one year. However, the assignment is potentially renewable for up to three years. Please visit the Application Portal to learn more about the position and to submit your application.

Instructor and Academic Advisor

Oregon State University – Department of Chemistry

The Department of Chemistry at Oregon State University (OSU) invites applications for a full-time (1.00 FTE) Instructor and Academic Advisor position. This is a unique dual-role appointment combining undergraduate chemistry instruction (0.6 FTE, 9-month) with academic advising (0.4 FTE, 12-month) to support a large and diverse undergraduate chemistry program.

The teaching appointment (60%, 9-month) is a renewable, fixed-term position with opportunities for advancement to Senior Instructor ranks and leadership roles at the department or university level. Large-enrollment courses include strong TA support. Instructors have access to existing course materials and work within coordinated teaching teams. OSU also provides strong instructional support through the Center for Teaching and Learning, including faculty learning communities, workshops, consultations, and access to professional development funding.

The advising appointment (40%, 12-month) is a renewable, fixed-term position with potential opportunities for advancement to a higher advisor position and leadership roles at the department or university level. The Academic Advisor monitors student progress, engages students in goal-setting and academic planning, and supports retention and degree completion for OSU’s diverse undergraduate chemistry population. Proactive outreach and use of OSU’s advising systems are central to this role.

Our department is a collaborative, inclusive, and highly collegial teaching community where instructors are valued partners in shaping the success of our large and diverse undergraduate population. We strongly encourage applications from candidates with a genuine commitment to both student learning and student success.

Qualifications

Required – Instructor:

  • M.S. in Chemistry or a closely related field
  • Commitment to fostering an inclusive, collegial, and collaborative environment for faculty, staff, and students
  • Experience or strong interest in chemistry instruction and/or curriculum development

Required – Advisor:

  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
  • Demonstrated experience in a higher education student services setting, or related advising, counseling, or mentoring experience (K–12, nonprofits, etc.)
  • Demonstrated commitment to educational equity in a multicultural setting
  • Outstanding oral and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated experience establishing rapport in large group, small group, and interpersonal settings
  • Computer proficiency including Microsoft Office Suite or equivalent

Preferred (all positions):

  • Ph.D. in Chemistry or an allied discipline
  • Experience as an instructor for in-person and/or online courses
  • Experience with curriculum development
  • Experience with academic advising or student service
  • Expertise in organic, physical, or analytical chemistry
  • Two or more years of professional experience in higher education student services or related advising/counseling/mentoring
  • Professional experience assisting diverse populations (non-traditional, online, international, historically underrepresented students)
  • Ability to communicate effectively in front of large groups and provide presentations, workshops, and outreach programs
  • Knowledge and application of retention practices, student development theory, and/or proactive advising strategies
  • Experience with student information or CRM systems (e.g., DegreeWorks, Banner, Navigate, Salesforce, Slate)

Position Expectations – Instructor

  • Teach chemistry lectures and/or labs, lower- and upper-level undergraduate courses
  • Teach in-person and/or online courses
  • Work collaboratively within teaching teams
  • Use Learning Management Systems (e.g., Canvas, Blackboard)
  • Manage and supervise Teaching Assistants (TAs) and Learning Assistants (LAs)
  • Contribute to curriculum development and instructional innovation

Position Expectations – Advisor

  • Advise students to support timely degree completion and align academics with career goals
  • Monitor academic progress for an assigned undergraduate caseload
  • Conduct proactive outreach, especially to students from diverse backgrounds
  • Explain policies, procedures, and academic requirements to guide student decision-making
  • Develop and deliver workshops on advising and student success topics
  • Maintain accurate electronic advising notes and records
  • Stay current on university policies and pursue ongoing professional development

Salary and Start Date

Benefits Highlights

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance; basic life insurance; OSU pays 95% of premiums for you and eligible dependents
  • Free confidential mental health and emotional support services
  • Retirement savings paid by the university
  • Tuition reduction benefits for employees and qualifying dependents at OSU and six additional Oregon public universities
  • Robust work-life programs including dual career assistance, flexible work arrangements, and an Employee Assistance Program
  • Optional lifestyle benefits including pet, accident, and critical illness insurance
  • Professional development opportunities including workshops, instructional consultations, and university-supported conference and training funding

Application Materials

  • Cover letter indicating how your qualifications and experience have prepared you for this position
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Statement of Teaching and Advising

Full consideration deadline: May 22, 2026. Applications will continue to be accepted after the full consideration date until a sufficient applicant pool has been achieved or the position is filled. References will be requested for finalists only.

Full posting: jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/179854

For additional information contact: Paula Christie – Paula.Christie@oregonstate.edu

About OSU and Corvallis

Oregon State University is a leading public research institution committed to teaching excellence, innovation, and inclusivity. Corvallis is a welcoming, vibrant college town in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, offering a high quality of life, a strong sense of community, and easy access to forests, mountains, and the coast.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability, protected veteran, and other protected status. OSU is a fair chance employer committed to inclusive hiring.

Attention grad students and postdocs: the Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship will start accepting applications on May 29th, 2026

This fellowship program is open to early-career postdoctoral fellows and senior graduate students performing chemistry-focused research or creating instrumentation related to chemistry research. Awardees will earn $224,000 across the next two years of their work, with a supplemental cash reward of up to $200,000 for instrumentation fellowships.

The deadline to submit your letter of intent is September 4th, 2026.

Visit the Arnold O. Beckman Postdoctoral Fellowship webpage to learn more, including who is eligible, how the award works, and how you can apply.