Position Title: Assistant Professor in
Athletic Training/Clinic Management –Tenure
Track; Sport Management, Recreation and Tourism Division
Primary Function:
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of HMSLS.
2. Conduct a focused line of research that may
complement current faculty within the School of HMSLS
3. Establish a record of external funding related to research area
4. Perform traditional engagement activities in
the Division, School, College, University, and profession.
Specific Responsibilities:
1. Teach undergraduate courses in Athletic
Training/Clinic Management major (e.g., Care and
Prevention of Sport Injuries, Pathology and
Evaluation of Injuries: Lower Extremity & Upper
Extremity, Therapeutic Athletic Training
Modalities, Therapeutic Athletic Exercises,
Therapeutic Medications & Health Conditions);
2. Teach graduate courses for the School of
HMSLS Master’s programs (e.g., Research Methods,
Interpretation of Quantitative Research, or courses specific to expertise);
3. Conduct a focused line of research and
disseminate findings in peer-reviewed, scholarly
journals and at professional meetings;
4. Seek external funding for scholarly activities;
5. Advise undergraduate students in Athletic
Training and graduate students in the School of HMSLS;
6. Supervise field experiences in Athletic Training
7. Participate in customary service activities.
Professional Qualifications:
1. BOC certification and eligible for Ohio Licensure.
2. Earned doctorate (ABD will be considered)
in a field related to athletic training.
3. Demonstrate potential or evidence of
effective teaching at the university level.
4. Practical experience is valued and
preference will be given to individuals with
knowledge of CAATE program requirements.
Rank and Salary: Assistant Professor. Tenure
track. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Effective Date of Employment: August 2008.
Review of Applications: Review of applications will begin April 7th, 2008.
Letter of Application/Nomination and Credentials:
Send applications with supporting credentials -
letter of application, official undergraduate and
graduate transcripts, curriculum vita and a list
of three current references (send letters of
recommendation as soon as available) to:
Mary Bobb, Search Coordinator
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies Room C119
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0248
Phone: 419/372-7234; Fax: 419-372-2877
E-mail correspondence can be addressed to
bmarya@bgsu.edu
School of HMSLS
website:
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/hmsls
Electronic and fax applications and letters of
recommendation cannot be accepted
Bowling Green State University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages
applications from women, minorities, veterans,
and individuals with disabilities.
Brian M. Campbell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Biomechanics
Kinesiology Division
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Office Phone: (419) 372-7228
Biomechanics Lab: (419) 372-3496
Fax: (419) 372-2153
Athletic Training/Clinic Management –Tenure
Track; Sport Management, Recreation and Tourism Division
Primary Function:
1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the School of HMSLS.
2. Conduct a focused line of research that may
complement current faculty within the School of HMSLS
3. Establish a record of external funding related to research area
4. Perform traditional engagement activities in
the Division, School, College, University, and profession.
Specific Responsibilities:
1. Teach undergraduate courses in Athletic
Training/Clinic Management major (e.g., Care and
Prevention of Sport Injuries, Pathology and
Evaluation of Injuries: Lower Extremity & Upper
Extremity, Therapeutic Athletic Training
Modalities, Therapeutic Athletic Exercises,
Therapeutic Medications & Health Conditions);
2. Teach graduate courses for the School of
HMSLS Master’s programs (e.g., Research Methods,
Interpretation of Quantitative Research, or courses specific to expertise);
3. Conduct a focused line of research and
disseminate findings in peer-reviewed, scholarly
journals and at professional meetings;
4. Seek external funding for scholarly activities;
5. Advise undergraduate students in Athletic
Training and graduate students in the School of HMSLS;
6. Supervise field experiences in Athletic Training
7. Participate in customary service activities.
Professional Qualifications:
1. BOC certification and eligible for Ohio Licensure.
2. Earned doctorate (ABD will be considered)
in a field related to athletic training.
3. Demonstrate potential or evidence of
effective teaching at the university level.
4. Practical experience is valued and
preference will be given to individuals with
knowledge of CAATE program requirements.
Rank and Salary: Assistant Professor. Tenure
track. Salary is commensurate with experience.
Effective Date of Employment: August 2008.
Review of Applications: Review of applications will begin April 7th, 2008.
Letter of Application/Nomination and Credentials:
Send applications with supporting credentials -
letter of application, official undergraduate and
graduate transcripts, curriculum vita and a list
of three current references (send letters of
recommendation as soon as available) to:
Mary Bobb, Search Coordinator
School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies Room C119
Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403-0248
Phone: 419/372-7234; Fax: 419-372-2877
E-mail correspondence can be addressed to
bmarya@bgsu.edu
School of HMSLS
website:
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/hmsls
Electronic and fax applications and letters of
recommendation cannot be accepted
Bowling Green State University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and encourages
applications from women, minorities, veterans,
and individuals with disabilities.
Brian M. Campbell, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Biomechanics
Kinesiology Division
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, Ohio 43403
Office Phone: (419) 372-7228
Biomechanics Lab: (419) 372-3496
Fax: (419) 372-2153