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We actively seek faculty members who are able to provide coursework in the areas of public health and public health education who wish to secure training in and credentials for areas within public health.
We desire faculty who provide practical instruction in an engaging learning environment and enhance the learning experience of our students.
The Assistant Professor is responsible for teaching courses of the highest quality through University of the Cumberland’s Blackboard and in-person environment.
Opportunities are also available for online courses.
Areas of course instruction may include health promotion, health education, community and environmental health, substance abuse, relationships and human behavior, public health administration, and epidemiology to name a few.
Responsibilities include:
Teach at the bachelor’s level in topics including health promotion, health education, community and environmental health, substance abuse, relationships and human behavior, public health administration, and epidemiology.
Work collaboratively and successfully with colleagues and other university faculty members
Other duties as may be assigned
Available Date: Immediately
Requirements
Minimum qualifications include an earned graduate degree in Public Health or a closely related field from an accredited institution of higher education and National Association for Health Education Credentialing (NCHEC) Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) or Master Certified Health Education Specialist (MCHES).
Additional certifications highly desirable.
Experience in Online and In-Person Instruction
Proof of ability to work in the U.
S.
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“life-more-abundant.
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