MOVEMENT SCIENCE FACULTY POSITION
DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN HEALTH SCIENCES
Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education, announces a
search for a faculty member in the Department of Graduate Programs in
Health Sciences. This is a 12-month faculty appointment. Responsibilities
include: teaching, research, grantwriting, student research mentorship,
and community outreach. Candidates must have academic experience,
demonstrated mentorship ability, strong interpersonal skills, a record of
scholarship, and a record of teaching effectiveness. Applicants must hold
an earned Ph.D., Ed.D., or other terminal degree in a field related to
movement science, neuroscience or physical therapy and be eligible for New
Jersey licensure as appropriate. Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled.
The School of Graduate Medical Education offers opportunities for
collaborative research, teaching, and grant development across a number of
disciplines. The mission of the School is to have a significant national
presence in health sciences education. In response to the changing
healthcare needs of society, the School is assuming a leadership role in
the development of high quality, innovative programs at the master’s and
doctoral levels. Salary and benefits are extremely competitive and
include full tuition remission for spouses and dependents.
To apply, please send a cover letter* indicating the position for which
you are applying, a current curriculum vita, representative samples of
publications, and the names and contact information of three (3)
references that we may contact to:
Office of the Dean
School of Graduate Medical Education
Attn: Movement Science Faculty Position, Department of Graduate Programs
in Health Sciences
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
*The cover letter should address one’s qualifications for the position and
one’s philosophy and specific goals for teaching and scholarship. All
information will be held in confidence and references will not be
contacted without prior notification to the candidate.
Seton Hall University is committed to programs of equal opportunity and
affirmative action (EEO/AA) to achieve our objectives of creating and
supporting a diverse racial, ethnic and cultural community. Seton Hall
University encourages applications from individuals who represent a broad
spectrum of backgrounds and welcomes applications from women and minority
groups. Applicants must possess an understanding of, and a willingness to
support, Seton Hall University’s Catholic mission.
For further information about the position, please contact: MaryAnn Clark,
EdD, Chair, Search Committee at (973) 275-2076 or via e-mail at
clarkmay@shu.edu.
For further information on Seton Hall University and the Department of
Graduate Programs in Health Sciences, visit our web page at
www.shu.edu/academics/gradmeded/post-professional-programs.cfm and
download our departmental DVD
DEPARTMENT OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS IN HEALTH SCIENCES
Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education, announces a
search for a faculty member in the Department of Graduate Programs in
Health Sciences. This is a 12-month faculty appointment. Responsibilities
include: teaching, research, grantwriting, student research mentorship,
and community outreach. Candidates must have academic experience,
demonstrated mentorship ability, strong interpersonal skills, a record of
scholarship, and a record of teaching effectiveness. Applicants must hold
an earned Ph.D., Ed.D., or other terminal degree in a field related to
movement science, neuroscience or physical therapy and be eligible for New
Jersey licensure as appropriate. Applications will be accepted until the
position is filled.
The School of Graduate Medical Education offers opportunities for
collaborative research, teaching, and grant development across a number of
disciplines. The mission of the School is to have a significant national
presence in health sciences education. In response to the changing
healthcare needs of society, the School is assuming a leadership role in
the development of high quality, innovative programs at the master’s and
doctoral levels. Salary and benefits are extremely competitive and
include full tuition remission for spouses and dependents.
To apply, please send a cover letter* indicating the position for which
you are applying, a current curriculum vita, representative samples of
publications, and the names and contact information of three (3)
references that we may contact to:
Office of the Dean
School of Graduate Medical Education
Attn: Movement Science Faculty Position, Department of Graduate Programs
in Health Sciences
Seton Hall University
400 South Orange Avenue
South Orange, NJ 07079
*The cover letter should address one’s qualifications for the position and
one’s philosophy and specific goals for teaching and scholarship. All
information will be held in confidence and references will not be
contacted without prior notification to the candidate.
Seton Hall University is committed to programs of equal opportunity and
affirmative action (EEO/AA) to achieve our objectives of creating and
supporting a diverse racial, ethnic and cultural community. Seton Hall
University encourages applications from individuals who represent a broad
spectrum of backgrounds and welcomes applications from women and minority
groups. Applicants must possess an understanding of, and a willingness to
support, Seton Hall University’s Catholic mission.
For further information about the position, please contact: MaryAnn Clark,
EdD, Chair, Search Committee at (973) 275-2076 or via e-mail at
clarkmay@shu.edu.
For further information on Seton Hall University and the Department of
Graduate Programs in Health Sciences, visit our web page at
www.shu.edu/academics/gradmeded/post-professional-programs.cfm and
download our departmental DVD