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- Instructor In/Assistant Professor of Anatomy
Description
Successful candidates for either tenure-track or non-tenure-track appointments will cover classroom and laboratory instruction in undergraduate human cadaver anatomy as well as additional courses based on need and qualification. This individual will also fulfill academic duties including oversight of the human cadaver laboratory, academic advising, and provide service to the Department. For tenure-track faculty, additional responsibilities include University service, mentoring student-led research, and conducting research appropriate to the teacher-scholar model.
Requirements
A doctoral degree in Exercise Science, Anatomy, or a related field with demonstrated teaching and prosection/dissection experience in Anatomy is required for a tenure-track appointment and is preferred for a non-tenure-track appointment. Candidates with a master’s degree in Exercise Science (or related field) will be considered for appointment as an Instructor.
In addition, all candidates will be evaluated on the following:
Evidence of teaching effectiveness or the potential to be an effective teacher in human cadaver anatomy and other classes
Evidence of commitment to liberal arts and sciences education
Strong oral and written communication skills
Evidence or demonstrated potential for developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills in students
Evidence of scholarly productivity or the potential to be a productive scholar (tenure-track only)
Evidence or demonstrated potential for mentoring student-led research (tenure-track only)
