Assistant/Associate Professor of Health and Human Performance
Department of Health and Human Development
Search Number 7439-2
Starting Date August 16, 2008
Departmental Information
The Department of Health and Human Development at Montana
State University is part of the College of Education, Health and Human
Development. The department has 27 tenured or tenure-track faculty,
approximately 600 undergraduates and approximately 100 graduate
students. The mission of the department is to enrich human well-being
through teaching, research, and outreach. The department prides itself
on its high teaching standards, research achievements and its extensive
public outreach. More information can be found at www.montana.edu/hhd.
Founded in 1893 in the scenic Gallatin Valley
just north of Yellowstone National Park, Montana State University is a
land grant university with total enrollment of 12,000 students,
including about 1,200 graduate students. MSU was recently recognized as
one of 94 U.S. research universities representing the top tier of the
Carnegie Foundation rankings. Research funding currently exceeds $100
million annually and has been growing steadily. For more information see
the MSU website at www.montana.edu .
Recently named an All-American City, Bozeman is
an attractive, culturally alive city located in the northern Rocky
Mountain region. The 70,000 residents of Bozeman and nearby communities
enjoy excellent schools, diversified medical facilities, a low crime
rate, a vibrant cultural and arts scene, and one of the most superb
year-round recreational areas in the nation, including two world-class
ski areas, blue ribbon trout fishing streams and the Gallatin National
Forest.
Salary Academic year tenure-track Assistant or Associate
Professor position. A competitive salary and start-up package will be
offered on the basis of the candidate's qualifications. Estimated
Assistant Professor salary would be $45,000, and Associate Professor
salary would be approximately $55,000, depending on experience and
background. Group dental-hospital-medical insurance plan, TIAA-CREF
retirement programs, and voluntary enrollment in tax-sheltered annuity
programs are available.
Duties and Responsibilities
(1) Teach undergraduate courses in exercise physiology, and other
exercise science courses such as research methods, anatomical
kinesiology, strength and conditioning. The successful candidate will
also be expected to develop a graduate course within their area of
expertise which complements the existing curriculum.
(2) Develop a rigorous independent research program in their area of
expertise. It is expected that this research will lead to external
funding, presentation at the regional, national and international level,
publication in peer-reviewed journals, and will include undergraduate
and graduate students.
(3) Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students and
participate on departmental, college and university committees as
appropriate.
Required Qualifications
(1) Ph.D. in Exercise Science, Kinesiology, Physiology or related
discipline. ABD's considered if it is anticipated that dissertation will
be defended by August 1st, 2008.
(2) Record of or potential to develop an independent research program
resulting in peer-reviewed publications.
(3) Demonstrated ability to teach exercise physiology with associated
labs, and other exercise science courses.
Preferred Qualifications
(1) Classroom teaching experience.
(2) Experience in mentoring undergraduate and graduate students
engaged in independent research.
(3) Experience in preparation of proposals for extramural funding of
research.
The Successful Candidate Will
Be a dynamic scientist and educator who will (i) help MSU continue to
provide outstanding research, teaching and service in health and human
performance; (ii) have effective interpersonal skills including the
ability to collaborate with faculty, staff, and students in an
interdisciplinary manner to address the department mission of human
well-being; and (iii) have superior written and oral communication
skills.
Application Procedure
Screening will begin January 7, 2008 and continue until a suitable
candidate is hired. An application consisting of: 1) a cover letter that
addresses the required and preferred qualifications listed above, as
well as your research and teaching interests and philosophy; 2) a
curriculum vitae; 3) the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email
addresses of three professional references and their relationship to
you. All inquiries and submission of materials should be sent to:
Health and Human Development Search Committee
c/o Ms. Lehilina Marlow, Administrative Associate
Department of Health and Human Development
218 Herrick Hall
Montana State University
Bozeman, MT 59717
(406)-994-3242
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Michael E. Hahn, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor - Biomechanics
Dept. of Health & Human Development
101 Hoseaus Office:
(406)994-7154
Montana State University Fax: (406)994-6314
Bozeman, MT 59717 mhahn@montana.edu