[Remote/WFM] Looking for Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor &
Looking for a straightforward job? We're hiring a Looking For Teaching Assistant/associate Professor & Clinical Education Coordinator! This position is based in Remote and we are looking to fill it quickly. This position requires a strong and diverse skillset in relevant areas to drive success. This straightforward role comes with a dependable salary of a competitive salary. Â Â Job title: Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor & Clinical Education Coordinator Company: Kansas State University Job description : About This Role: The Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health, within the College of Health and Human Sciences, is currently seeking a 12-month Teaching Assistant/Associate Professor to join the Athletic Training program. Serving as the Clinical Education Coordinator for the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) graduate program, this position will oversee and plan the program's clinical education portion. This non-tenure track position will report directly to the Department Head. Additional responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Provide leadership and direction to advance clinical education (i.e. assessment of data, developing/opening new clinical placement sites, inviting new preceptors, etc.) Coordinate all aspects of athletic training clinical experiences and supplemental clinical experiences, including but not limited to: Initiate, update, and track affiliation agreements in coordination with the program director Oversee student clinical progression, particularly through clinical placements Complete evaluations, including student, preceptor, and clinical site evaluations Work with and engage preceptors, to include regular communication, selection, evaluation, professional development Utilize eValue as a clinical management platform to document student clinical experiences Aid with policy development related to clinical education Assist with maintaining compliance documentation for the health and safety of athletic training students (i.e. essential function standards, immunization/vaccination verification, etc.) Work collaboratively with other faculty to advance the program goals and objectives and ensure an engaging experience for students Teach undergraduate and graduate athletic training courses Assist with innovative teaching approaches, including simulation Advise/mentor graduate athletic training students Guide student research projects, including evidence-based practice or original research Support the recruitment, selection, and retention of students for the undergraduate and MSAT Program Provide service to the university, department, community, and profession Demonstrate regular scholarly activity This 12-month position at the rank of teaching assistant/associate professor has a preferred starting date of Fall 2023, with a competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Why Join Us: The Department of Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health, the largest department in the College of Health and Human Sciences with over 1,000 students, is a complex, multi-disciplinary department that houses six undergraduate programs (Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Sciences, Coordinated Program in Dietetics, Didactic Program in Dietetics that is both campus and online, Nutrition and Health that is both campus and online, Nutritional Sciences, and Sports Nutrition), three graduate programs (Ph.D. in Food, Nutrition, Dietetics and Health, MS in Athletic Training, and MS in Nutrition, Dietetics, and Sensory Sciences that is both campus and online), concurrent BS/MS in Nutrition, Dietetics and Sensory Sciences, Extension, and participates in the MPH interdisciplinary degree program. The complexity of the department allows faculty members who are leaders in the fields of athletic training, dietetics, human nutrition, obesity, public health, and sensory analysis to discover, disseminate and apply knowledge to promote improved food choices and nutritional status, prevent and rehabilitate injuries, understand consumer preferences and behaviors, and enhance the well-being of people via food and physical activity. Athletic Training (AT) faculty teach in the Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) graduate program, the Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training and Rehabilitation Sciences undergraduate program, and other courses that serve the department. Additionally, AT faculty serve as mentors and advisors for graduate students. The MSAT Program received initial accreditation with the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education in Spring 2023. The College of Health and Human Sciences is home to six academic departments (Applied Human Sciences; Food, Nutrition, Dietetics & Health; Hospitality Management; Interior Design & Fashion Studies; Personal Financial Planning; and Kinesiology), the Center on Aging, Physician Assistant program, and a Nursing partnership with Wichita Apply tot his job Apply To this Job