ANNOUNCEMENT OF FACULTY POSITION
University of Virginia
Curry School of Education
Department of Human Services
Kinesiology Program
Position: Assistant or Associate Professor, tenure-track appointment,
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine specialization.
Appointment starting date: June or August, 2002
Responsibilities: The faculty member will assume the role as
program director of the NATA accredited graduate athletic training
program, as well as contribute to instruction, scholarship, and
service in the master's level athletic training and doctoral level
sports medicine programs. Additional responsibilities include
directing the Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Research Laboratory,
curriculum development, placement of students at clinical sites,
interaction with clinical supervisors, student performance
evaluation, and student recruitment and selection. The faculty member
will also be expected to seek external funding, and establish a
programmatic line of research in his/her chosen area. Collaboration
with other faculty in Kinesiology and the Curry School of Education,
and interfacing with personnel at laboratory sites such as McCue
Center, Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center, and the General
Clinical Research Center of the Medical School is highly desirable.
Qualifications: Earned doctorate in sports medicine or related field
NATA-BOC Certification
College/University teaching experience
Demonstrated ability to conduct, publish, and present relevant research
Record of chairing master's theses and/or doctoral dissertations
Demonstrated desire and ability to secure external funding
Interest in fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative research activities
Application process: Screening of applications will begin on November
15, 2001 and will continue until the position is filled. Send letter
of application, curriculum vitae, samples of scholarly work, and
three letters of recommendation to:
Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D., Chair
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Search
Kinesiology Program
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400407
210 Emmet Street South
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4407
Ph: 434-924-7860
Fx: 434-924-1389
E-mail: mrw5d@virginia.edu
The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer, complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and is
committed to fostering cultural and ethnic diversity.
--
Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D.
Linda K. Bunker Professor of Education
Director, Kinesiology
University of Virginia
PO Box 400407
210 Emmet Street, South
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4407
phone: 804-924-7860
fax: 804-924-1389
e-mail: mrw5d@virginia.edu
"Every child deserves to be a hero"
Kevin Arnold, The Wonder Years
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University of Virginia
Curry School of Education
Department of Human Services
Kinesiology Program
Position: Assistant or Associate Professor, tenure-track appointment,
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine specialization.
Appointment starting date: June or August, 2002
Responsibilities: The faculty member will assume the role as
program director of the NATA accredited graduate athletic training
program, as well as contribute to instruction, scholarship, and
service in the master's level athletic training and doctoral level
sports medicine programs. Additional responsibilities include
directing the Sports Medicine/Athletic Training Research Laboratory,
curriculum development, placement of students at clinical sites,
interaction with clinical supervisors, student performance
evaluation, and student recruitment and selection. The faculty member
will also be expected to seek external funding, and establish a
programmatic line of research in his/her chosen area. Collaboration
with other faculty in Kinesiology and the Curry School of Education,
and interfacing with personnel at laboratory sites such as McCue
Center, Kluge Children's Rehabilitation Center, and the General
Clinical Research Center of the Medical School is highly desirable.
Qualifications: Earned doctorate in sports medicine or related field
NATA-BOC Certification
College/University teaching experience
Demonstrated ability to conduct, publish, and present relevant research
Record of chairing master's theses and/or doctoral dissertations
Demonstrated desire and ability to secure external funding
Interest in fostering interdisciplinary and collaborative research activities
Application process: Screening of applications will begin on November
15, 2001 and will continue until the position is filled. Send letter
of application, curriculum vitae, samples of scholarly work, and
three letters of recommendation to:
Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D., Chair
Athletic Training/Sports Medicine Search
Kinesiology Program
University of Virginia
P.O. Box 400407
210 Emmet Street South
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4407
Ph: 434-924-7860
Fx: 434-924-1389
E-mail: mrw5d@virginia.edu
The University of Virginia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer, complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act, and is
committed to fostering cultural and ethnic diversity.
--
Maureen R. Weiss, Ph.D.
Linda K. Bunker Professor of Education
Director, Kinesiology
University of Virginia
PO Box 400407
210 Emmet Street, South
Charlottesville, VA 22904-4407
phone: 804-924-7860
fax: 804-924-1389
e-mail: mrw5d@virginia.edu
"Every child deserves to be a hero"
Kevin Arnold, The Wonder Years
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