Assistant Professor of Biology – Anatomy and Physiology / General Biology
Saint Mary's University
- Winona, MN
- $60,000-68,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- This individual will be expected to contribute to the teaching mission of the university, teaching undergraduate biology courses and labs including General Biology and upper division courses in the applicant’s specialty. Preference will be given to applicants that can teach Anatomy and Physiology I and II with labs, General Biology and labs.
- At Saint Mary’s the standard teaching load is 22-24 credit hours per contract year and this individual will be expected to teach this load, covering foundational and upper-level areas of undergraduate biology lecture and lab courses, as well as appropriate courses in the Saint Mary's University general education program.
- The Biology Department at Saint Mary's provides students a hands-on learning environment that empowers students to chart their own path to a career. All majors in the biology department conduct their own, authentic, independent research projects. The candidate will be expected to establish and maintain an active research program to mentor students in research that culminates in a student thesis.
- Other responsibilities include student advising, service on departmental and faculty committees, and engaging in research appropriate for undergraduates.
- A doctoral degree (preferred) or terminal degree in a Biology, Physiology, or Exercise Physiology related program.
- Experience or evidence of potential for excellence in teaching undergraduate biology.
- Active engagement in research amenable toward mentoring undergraduates and potential for leading to extramural funding and co-publication with students.
- Light work. Light work involves lifting no more than 20 pounds at a time with frequent lifting or carrying of objects weighing up to 10 pounds. Even though the weight lifted may be very little, a job is in this category when it requires a good deal of walking or standing, or when it involves sitting most of the time with some pushing and pulling of arm or leg controls. To be considered capable of performing a full or wide range of light work, you must have the ability to do substantially all of these activities.
- General office environments
- Ergonomics
- Chemicals
- Driving
- Biohazards