>REHABILITATION SCIENCE
>School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences
>VPAA # 2011/12-D
>
>POSITION: Associate or Assistant Professor, tenure-track opening in
>rehabilitation science beginning
>August, 2011.
>RESPONSIBILITIES:
>Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in rehabilitation science,
>biomechanics, and related areas. Engage in research leading to
>peer-reviewed publications. Seek external funding to support and
>promote research. Individuals appointed at the rank of Associate
>Professor will be expected to have an established record of
>published research focused in an area related to rehabilitation
>science and evidence of successful extramural funding. Mentor and
>supervise graduate and undergraduate students in laboratory-based
>experiences. Participate in the development of the rehabilitation
>science program by collaborating with other faculty and
>professionals in the local community. Engage in university,
>community, and professional service.
>
>
>QUALIFICATIONS: Earned doctorate in rehabilitation science,
>biomechanics, physical therapy, sports medicine, bioengineering, or
>closely related area required. Research interests in areas related
>to interdisciplinary rehabilitation science such as aging and
>functional impairment, cognitive/neurological impairment, or disease
>and associated disabilities.
>SALARY: Commensurate with credentials and experience.
>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The School of Exercise and Nutritional
>Sciences has 18 full-time faculty, 20 part-time faculty, 5.6 support
>staff, and 1350 undergraduate Kinesiology majors, 300 undergraduate
>Foods and Nutrition majors, and 110 graduate students. The School is
>in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, one of seven
>colleges at San Diego State University. The School offers a
>bachelor's degree in Kinesiology, with emphases in Pre-Physical
>Therapy, Athletic Training, pedagogy, and Fitness, Nutrition and
>Health; a bachelor's degree in Foods and Nutrition; and master's
>degrees in Kinesiology (including a specialization in Rehabilitation
>Science), Exercise Physiology, and Nutritional Sciences. San Diego
>State (www.sdsu.edu) has an enrollment of
>33,790 students. For additional information visit the websites of
>the School (ens.sdsu.edu) and University.
>APPLICATIONS: Applications will be accepted until the position is
>filled. Review of materials will begin on October 1,
>2010. Candidates should submit a letter of application addressing
>responsibilities and qualifications listed above, detailed
>curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to:
>Dr. Roger Simmons, Chair
>Rehabilitation Science Search Committee
>School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences
>San Diego State University
>San Diego, CA 92182-7251
>Email correspondence: rsimmons@mail.sdsu.edu
>SDSU is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
>against persons on the basis of race, religion, national origin,
>sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital
>status, age, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, or covered
>veteran status.
>School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences
>VPAA # 2011/12-D
>
>POSITION: Associate or Assistant Professor, tenure-track opening in
>rehabilitation science beginning
>August, 2011.
>RESPONSIBILITIES:
>Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in rehabilitation science,
>biomechanics, and related areas. Engage in research leading to
>peer-reviewed publications. Seek external funding to support and
>promote research. Individuals appointed at the rank of Associate
>Professor will be expected to have an established record of
>published research focused in an area related to rehabilitation
>science and evidence of successful extramural funding. Mentor and
>supervise graduate and undergraduate students in laboratory-based
>experiences. Participate in the development of the rehabilitation
>science program by collaborating with other faculty and
>professionals in the local community. Engage in university,
>community, and professional service.
>
>
>QUALIFICATIONS: Earned doctorate in rehabilitation science,
>biomechanics, physical therapy, sports medicine, bioengineering, or
>closely related area required. Research interests in areas related
>to interdisciplinary rehabilitation science such as aging and
>functional impairment, cognitive/neurological impairment, or disease
>and associated disabilities.
>SALARY: Commensurate with credentials and experience.
>ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The School of Exercise and Nutritional
>Sciences has 18 full-time faculty, 20 part-time faculty, 5.6 support
>staff, and 1350 undergraduate Kinesiology majors, 300 undergraduate
>Foods and Nutrition majors, and 110 graduate students. The School is
>in the College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts, one of seven
>colleges at San Diego State University. The School offers a
>bachelor's degree in Kinesiology, with emphases in Pre-Physical
>Therapy, Athletic Training, pedagogy, and Fitness, Nutrition and
>Health; a bachelor's degree in Foods and Nutrition; and master's
>degrees in Kinesiology (including a specialization in Rehabilitation
>Science), Exercise Physiology, and Nutritional Sciences. San Diego
>State (www.sdsu.edu) has an enrollment of
>33,790 students. For additional information visit the websites of
>the School (ens.sdsu.edu) and University.
>APPLICATIONS: Applications will be accepted until the position is
>filled. Review of materials will begin on October 1,
>2010. Candidates should submit a letter of application addressing
>responsibilities and qualifications listed above, detailed
>curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to:
>Dr. Roger Simmons, Chair
>Rehabilitation Science Search Committee
>School of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences
>San Diego State University
>San Diego, CA 92182-7251
>Email correspondence: rsimmons@mail.sdsu.edu
>SDSU is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate
>against persons on the basis of race, religion, national origin,
>sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, marital
>status, age, disability, pregnancy, medical condition, or covered
>veteran status.