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JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS:The Department of Nutritional Sciences (Nutr) seeks candidates for potential part-time teaching positions. Candidates must hold a Master's degree or Doctoral degree in nutrition or closely related field. Teaching opportunities may include: Nutr 100 (Contemporary Nutrition Concerns, 3 credits), Nutr 251 (Introductory Principle of Nutrition, 3 credits), Nutr 358 (Assessment of Nutritional Status, 2 credits), Nutr 490W (Nutrition Seminar, 3 credit writing intensive course with a term paper and oral presentation on an advanced topic in nutrition), Nutr 456 (Community Nutrition, 3 credits), and other courses including a course which requires an MS/RD or RD/PhD to teach. A full listing of undergraduate courses is available at: Salary is commensurate with education and experience. Reappointment in subsequent years is possible pending continuing need. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue to be accepted until all positions are filled. Potential part-time work is for the 2019/2020 academic year. To be considered, interested candidates must complete an on-line application and upload a cover letter (with a list of courses you are interested in teaching), curriculum vitae, and the names of three professional references (with complete contact information, including mailing/email addresses, and telephone number).
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