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  • Tenure-Track Position: Exercise Physiology

    Position Available:

    Assistant Professor, tenure-track position in Exercise Physiology.
    Expertise in muscle physiology and muscular strength development in varied
    populations, e.g., diseased, aged, or children.

    Minimum Qualifications:

    Earned doctoral degree in a sub-discipline of Kinesiology related to the
    areas of expertise in the job description, and demonstrated experience in
    some application of exercise physiology, muscle physiology development or
    rehabilitation. The successful applicant will have the ability to work
    within a multidisciplinary Department as a member of a team and within a
    multicultural, diverse University setting. The successful applicant should
    have demonstrated effectiveness as a teacher as well as demonstrated ability
    to gain external funding and to establish and pursue a research/scholarly
    agenda. Interest and ability to extend expertise into the community is
    expected.

    Duties and Responsibilities:

    The successful candidate will be able to teach undergraduate and graduate
    courses in exercise physiology. Secondary teaching expertise is expected in
    muscle physiology, rehabilitation, or possibly other applications to promote
    effective neuromuscular functioning in healthy, diseased or impaired
    populations depending on the strengths of the candidate. We expect the
    successful candidate to foster relationships with the community and with
    other educational institutions to promote applications of exercise
    physiology, muscular strength development and/or rehabilitation, and to
    develop field opportunities for students interested in these applications.
    We expect the successful applicant to advise students, supervise student
    research, establish a research/scholarly agenda, seek external funding and
    maintain an active and collegial professional profile within and outside of
    the University.

    Rank and Salary:

    Assistant Professor. Starting salary will be commensurate with
    qualifications.

    Application Consideration:

    Review of applications will begin on December 8, 2006 for full
    consideration. Position will remain open until filled. Applications
    received past the screening date cannot be guaranteed full consideration.

    Starting Date:
    Fall semester, 2007

    Program:

    San Francisco State University, a member of the California State University
    system, serves a diverse student body of 27,000 undergraduate and graduate
    students. The mission of the University is to promote scholarship, freedom,
    human diversity, excellence in instruction, and intellectual accomplishment.
    Members of the faculty at SFSU are expected to be effective teachers and
    demonstrate professional achievement and growth through continued research,
    publications, and/or creative activities.

    To Apply:

    Qualified applicants should submit a cover letter, detailed vita and three
    letters of recommendations to:

    Dr. Marialice Kern (Chair of Search Committee)
    Department of Kinesiology
    San Francisco State University
    1600 Holloway Avenue
    San Francisco, California 94132

    Application
    Deadline:

    Review of applications will begin December 8, 2006 and will continue until
    the position is filled.


    Department (Status of submitted material: 415 338-1258)
    Maria E. Allain, meallain@sfsu.edu
    Chair of Search Committee (Questions about positions: 415 338-1491)
    Marialice Kern, mkern@sfsu.edu


    SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION-EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
    EMPLOYER (INCLUDING DISABLED PERSONS AND VIETNAM VETERANS)








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    Kate Hamel, PhD
    Assistant Professor
    Department of Kinesiology
    San Francisco State University
    415-338-2186
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