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Lecturers and Coadjutants Community Nutrition Fall 2025

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New Brunswick, NJ - USA

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The Department of Nutritional Sciences is currently seeking a Part-time Lecturer to teach the undergraduate course Community Nutrition (11:709:441; 3 credits) during the Fall 2025 semester. This course focuses on the study of teaching science evaluation and politics of community nutrition as well as programs and agencies designed to improve the nutritional status of various populations. Prerequisites for this senior level course are introductory nutrition and lifespan nutrition. Interested candidates should have an advanced degree in nutrition and be actively engaged in community and public health nutrition outreach with at least 5 years of recent community nutrition experience. Prior work experience in federal programs deliveringnutrition education to members of the community (e.g. SNAP -Ed EFNEP WIC ) and teaching undergraduate seniors or graduate university level courses addressing the course content is preferred. Preference will be given to candidates with the Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist ( RDN ) credential demonstrated evidence of past teaching effectiveness and experience teaching in-person and quickly transitioning to online instruction during public health calamities.

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