Position: Doctoral Teaching Assistant
Salary: 18,000.00-25,000.00
Employer: University of Idaho Department of Movement Sciences
Location: Moscow Idaho
Job Description: The Department of Movement Sciences at the University of Idaho is seeking highly motivated athletic training professionals for doctoral assistantships beginning summer 2012. A competitive stipend will be provided in addition to a full out-of-state tuition waiver. To be eligible for a doctoral teaching assistantship, you must apply for and be accepted into one of our 2 exciting doctoral programs:
• PhD in Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science
• PhD in Neuroscience
Primary duties: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the department’s accredited athletic training education program (ATEP), conduct departmental research with program faculty, mentor ATEP students, pursue grant opportunities, and assist faculty with the organizational and administration of the ATEP.
To apply for one of our doctoral programs and our doctoral teaching assistantships in athletic training, please contact Ms. Cindy Blum at lblum@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7921.
Qualifications: Candidates for the doctoral TA positions must be Board of Certification (BOC) certified. Preferred qualifications include teaching experience, proficiency in conducting biomechanics research with a 3D motion capture system, and clinical experience with diverse patient populations
Jeff Seegmiller EdD, AT
Assistant Professor
Chair, Musculoskeletal Anatomy
WWAMI Medical Education/Movement Sciences
University of Idaho
PO Box 442401 PEB 204
Moscow ID 83844-2401
Phone: 208-885-0355
Fax: 208-885-5929
E-mail: jeffreys@uidaho.edu
Salary: 18,000.00-25,000.00
Employer: University of Idaho Department of Movement Sciences
Location: Moscow Idaho
Job Description: The Department of Movement Sciences at the University of Idaho is seeking highly motivated athletic training professionals for doctoral assistantships beginning summer 2012. A competitive stipend will be provided in addition to a full out-of-state tuition waiver. To be eligible for a doctoral teaching assistantship, you must apply for and be accepted into one of our 2 exciting doctoral programs:
• PhD in Education, with an emphasis in Exercise Science
• PhD in Neuroscience
Primary duties: Teach undergraduate and/or graduate courses in the department’s accredited athletic training education program (ATEP), conduct departmental research with program faculty, mentor ATEP students, pursue grant opportunities, and assist faculty with the organizational and administration of the ATEP.
To apply for one of our doctoral programs and our doctoral teaching assistantships in athletic training, please contact Ms. Cindy Blum at lblum@uidaho.edu or 208-885-7921.
Qualifications: Candidates for the doctoral TA positions must be Board of Certification (BOC) certified. Preferred qualifications include teaching experience, proficiency in conducting biomechanics research with a 3D motion capture system, and clinical experience with diverse patient populations
Jeff Seegmiller EdD, AT
Assistant Professor
Chair, Musculoskeletal Anatomy
WWAMI Medical Education/Movement Sciences
University of Idaho
PO Box 442401 PEB 204
Moscow ID 83844-2401
Phone: 208-885-0355
Fax: 208-885-5929
E-mail: jeffreys@uidaho.edu