Required Education
Master’s degree in public health or appropriate discipline.
Required Related Experience
Ability to plan and prepare clear and effective presentations to teach undergraduate students on a wide range of public health topics. Demonstrated ability to engage the interest of students and guide students in interactive small and large group learning. Knowledge and experience in public health so as to provide consultation regarding undergraduate public health curriculum. Demonstrated potential for course development in distributed learning formats. Potential to develop, shadow, and monitor practicum experiences for undergraduate and graduate students.
Required License/Registration/Certification
None
Job Summary
The College of Public Health is in search of a lecturer whose main role involves instructing undergraduate students as the primary course instructor.
The primary activity includes teaching undergraduate students and may include designation as course director. Other responsibilities include serving as a consultant to other college or university units, designing new courses, developing courses for distributed learning formats, creating innovative course delivery materials, and engaging in the development/maintenance of an undergraduate public health major/minor and/or undergraduate certificate in public health.
Applicants must submit a letter of interest, a current curriculum vitae, a teaching portfolio (as Specific Request 1), and three references when prompted by the system.