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  • FACULTY VACANCY- Assistant Professor: Human Anatomy andBiomechanics

    FACULTY VACANCY-
    Assistant Professor: Human Anatomy and Biomechanics

    New York Chiropractic College, a leading accredited
    college of chiropractic, is seeking to fill a benefit
    eligible, full-time opening beginning September 1,
    2005. Located in Seneca Falls, New York, in the heart
    of New York’s Finger Lakes Region, NYCC is dedicated
    to the advancement of the chiropractic profession by
    providing students with a quality education that will
    enable them to deliver excellence in alternative
    health care. NYCC currently enrolls 700 students in
    its five degree-granting programs: Doctor of
    Chiropractic, Master of Science in Acupuncture, Master
    of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine,
    Master of Science in Diagnostic Imaging, and a
    Bachelor of Professional Studies. Chiropractic
    enrollment currently constitutes over 90 percent of
    the student body.

    Faculty members at NYCC are responsible for the
    instruction of assigned curriculum, the development of
    course syllabi/exams, advisement of students,
    participation in College governance through
    departmental and institutional committee work, ongoing
    scholarly activity (including private or institutional
    research) as well as practice or professional
    activity. Current institutional research interests
    include biomechanics and gait analysis, human and
    primate functional anatomy, motor control, skeletal
    muscle physiology, sports medicine and performing arts
    medicine.

    Responsibilities include: Maintain a research program
    in Biomechanics, publish research in refereed
    journals, pursue external funding to support research
    activities, and teach courses in the Basic Sciences
    Department with an emphasis on human gross anatomy.
    Histology and neuroanatomy are also potential areas of
    teaching.

    Qualifications include: Doctorate in Biomechanics or
    related field, publications in appropriate journals,
    postdoctoral training preferred, demonstrated ability
    to extract external funding, and demonstrated ability
    to teach courses in Human Anatomy and other courses
    within area of expertise. Applicants should possess
    the ability to work productively and collaboratively
    with staff, faculty and students.

    To learn more about NYCC please go to www.nycc.edu.

    Interested candidates, please submit a cover letter,
    current resume/ vitae, and a list of three references
    to:

    Office of Human Resources
    New York Chiropractic College
    2360 State Route 89
    Seneca Falls, New York 13148

    Or, e-mail your response to: cmcdermott@nycc.edu

    Applications will be accepted until a suitable
    candidate is found.




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