Career Instructor Position: Athletic Training
The Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon invites
applications for a non-tenure track Career Instructor position. The
department has strengths in biomedical and rehabilitation research, and
teaching that span the fields of biomechanics, physiology, motor
control, and athletic training. The department also has a NATA
accredited Post-Professional Graduate Athletic Training Program.
Candidates must have a PhD (earned by August 2009) in a related field
and current BOC, Inc. certification as an ATC. Previous university-level
teaching experience and clinical research experience is highly
desirable. Candidates should have a breadth of knowledge in the fields
described above and the ability to teach in a variety of undergraduate
courses. In addition, they should have an area of expertise to
complement current Department graduate coursework, and clinical
experiences to draw upon in the classroom.
The successful applicant will contribute to the mission of the
department in undergraduate and graduate teaching and engage in
departmental and university service. They will also serve as the
clinical research coordinator for the Athletic Training Program and
supervise the clinical education of graduate athletic trainers. They
will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff and
students with diverse backgrounds. Competitive salary support will be
provided.
Located 110 miles south of Portland, the University of Oregon has an
enrollment of 20,000. The Eugene-Springfield metro area (population
215,000) is in a region noted for its high quality of life and
progressive cultural environment. We are about an hour’s drive from the
Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains. The University is an AAU
research institution and a member of the Pac 10 conference.
Applicants should electronically submit a letter of introduction,
curriculum vitae, a teaching philosophy statement, and three letters of
reference to janb@uoregon.edu. If necessary, supporting material can be
sent to: Athletic Training Instructor Search Committee, Department of
Human Physiology, 1240 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1240.
Review of applications will begin December 10, 2008 and will continue
until a suitable candidate is hired. The University of Oregon is an
EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.
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Andrew Karduna, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Human Physiology
University of Oregon
(541) 346-0438
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The Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon invites
applications for a non-tenure track Career Instructor position. The
department has strengths in biomedical and rehabilitation research, and
teaching that span the fields of biomechanics, physiology, motor
control, and athletic training. The department also has a NATA
accredited Post-Professional Graduate Athletic Training Program.
Candidates must have a PhD (earned by August 2009) in a related field
and current BOC, Inc. certification as an ATC. Previous university-level
teaching experience and clinical research experience is highly
desirable. Candidates should have a breadth of knowledge in the fields
described above and the ability to teach in a variety of undergraduate
courses. In addition, they should have an area of expertise to
complement current Department graduate coursework, and clinical
experiences to draw upon in the classroom.
The successful applicant will contribute to the mission of the
department in undergraduate and graduate teaching and engage in
departmental and university service. They will also serve as the
clinical research coordinator for the Athletic Training Program and
supervise the clinical education of graduate athletic trainers. They
will have the ability to work effectively with faculty, staff and
students with diverse backgrounds. Competitive salary support will be
provided.
Located 110 miles south of Portland, the University of Oregon has an
enrollment of 20,000. The Eugene-Springfield metro area (population
215,000) is in a region noted for its high quality of life and
progressive cultural environment. We are about an hour’s drive from the
Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains. The University is an AAU
research institution and a member of the Pac 10 conference.
Applicants should electronically submit a letter of introduction,
curriculum vitae, a teaching philosophy statement, and three letters of
reference to janb@uoregon.edu. If necessary, supporting material can be
sent to: Athletic Training Instructor Search Committee, Department of
Human Physiology, 1240 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-1240.
Review of applications will begin December 10, 2008 and will continue
until a suitable candidate is hired. The University of Oregon is an
EO/AA/ADA institution committed to cultural diversity.
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__________________________________________________ ___________
Andrew Karduna, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Human Physiology
University of Oregon
(541) 346-0438
__________________________________________________ ___________