Position Summary
We are seeking an Academic Professional Track Assistant/Associate Professor to serve as the Physical Activity Instructional Program Coordinator for the Department of Kinesiology. This is a 9-month appointment with the potential to teach summer classes. The Academic Professional Track offers non-tenured rankings of Assistant Professor through Professor with an emphasis on teaching and other professional responsibilities. Appointments are renewable. We are seeking a colleague to facilitate and coordinate the physical activity instruction program within the Department of Kinesiology and across the UNCG campus. Typical duties include: Teaching departmental courses (e.g. Strength Training and Conditioning Lifetime Wellness Physical Activity Instruction Exercise Prescription) and physical activity courses. Coordination of the physical activity instructional program (e.g. scheduling equipment management). Onboarding training and supervision of roughly 12-15 graduate assistants teaching physical activity courses in the department at the beginning of the fall semester. Advising undergraduate students with semester course selections and planning their path to graduation. Engagement in departmental university and community service is particular the candidate is expected to develop strong working relationships with other physical activity-related entities across the University (e.g. athletics campus recreation student and employee wellness programs).
Minimum Qualifications
The candidate must hold a doctorate degree in kinesiology or related area.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience organizing and promoting community- and/or institution-based physical activity programs is preferred. Special consideration may be given to individuals who can teach human anatomy/physiology as well as those with certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine National Strength and Conditioning Association and/or other reputable fitness-oriented organizations.
Required Experience:
IC
Position SummaryWe are seeking an Academic Professional Track Assistant/Associate Professor to serve as the Physical Activity Instructional Program Coordinator for the Department of Kinesiology. This is a 9-month appointment with the potential to teach summer classes. The Academic Professional Track...
Position Summary
We are seeking an Academic Professional Track Assistant/Associate Professor to serve as the Physical Activity Instructional Program Coordinator for the Department of Kinesiology. This is a 9-month appointment with the potential to teach summer classes. The Academic Professional Track offers non-tenured rankings of Assistant Professor through Professor with an emphasis on teaching and other professional responsibilities. Appointments are renewable. We are seeking a colleague to facilitate and coordinate the physical activity instruction program within the Department of Kinesiology and across the UNCG campus. Typical duties include: Teaching departmental courses (e.g. Strength Training and Conditioning Lifetime Wellness Physical Activity Instruction Exercise Prescription) and physical activity courses. Coordination of the physical activity instructional program (e.g. scheduling equipment management). Onboarding training and supervision of roughly 12-15 graduate assistants teaching physical activity courses in the department at the beginning of the fall semester. Advising undergraduate students with semester course selections and planning their path to graduation. Engagement in departmental university and community service is particular the candidate is expected to develop strong working relationships with other physical activity-related entities across the University (e.g. athletics campus recreation student and employee wellness programs).
Minimum Qualifications
The candidate must hold a doctorate degree in kinesiology or related area.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience organizing and promoting community- and/or institution-based physical activity programs is preferred. Special consideration may be given to individuals who can teach human anatomy/physiology as well as those with certifications from the American College of Sports Medicine National Strength and Conditioning Association and/or other reputable fitness-oriented organizations.
Required Experience:
IC
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