Posting SummaryThe Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy Rutgers University invites applications for fulltime teaching positions in healthcare management and administration to commence September 1 2022 (or sooner if possible). The School offers an undergraduate major in Health Administration (BS) and a CAHME accredited Master in Health Administration MHA residence program. Open positions are nontenure track positions at the Associate or Assistant Professor levels with multiyear appointments (an initial 3 year contract is common). Applicants should have both instructional and practice experience and a commitment to exceptional quality within a competencybased program. Responsibilities: Successful applicants will staff both undergraduate and graduate level courses in more than one content area including among others: Operations IT Finance and Financial Management Human Resources Artificial Intelligence Corporate Compliance Marketing or others. Courses are offered in a range of modalities beyond the traditional setting including both synchronous and asynchronous remote and hybrid formats. Expectations of teaching faculty includes: Commitment to excellence in teaching and advising. Responsible for mentoring and directing the coordination and of Internships and Practicums within both the undergraduate and graduate health administration programs. Involvement in curricular design and course development Participation in current applied or basic research in a health administration field and/or a record of exemplar practitioner experience. Applicants with advanced certifications (e.g. FACHE are encouraged to apply. Continued service to and engagement with the University School and/or the health professions expected
OverviewAbout Rutgers University and the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy: RutgersNew Brunswick is the flagship campus of New Jerseys most comprehensive intellectual resourceRutgers The State University of New Jerseyso designated by the Association of American Universities AAU . We are the regions highestprofile public research institution and a leading national research center with a global impact. For more information please visit . The Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy carries the name of a beloved Rutgers president constitutional scholar active citizen philosopher and teacher. Edward J. Bloustein lived a life of civic engagement that the schools ethic seeks to perpetuate. That ethic engages those who do their jobs not just honorably but with a passion for their work that alters their surroundings. For more information please visit Experience:
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