The Assistant Professor (tenure-track) position will teach graduate and/or undergraduate courses in nutrition and dietetics through on-line instruction with some fac-to-face training of Future Education Model Graduate Program students; advise students; evaluate and grade students' assignments in a timely manner and offer appropriate and timely feedback to gauge students' progress; follow university timelines and procedures related to grading and submission of early warnings, mid-term and final examination grades; supervise/advise students research projects, thesis or internships; participate in normal functioning of the Department of Nutrition Sciences, College of Health and Sciences, and the University including participating in departmental meetings and university obligatory activities including events and student recruitment activities. The primary duties and responsibilities of the person in this position include designing and delivering three(3) Graduate Nutrition classes online asynchronous classes per semester or undergraduate synchronous courses as needed; prompt responses to student questions/ issues; academic advising; mentoring students; supervising thesis or internship projects; contributing to the development of implementation of new curricula and training opportunities for students in the Future Education Model Graduate Program; serving on department committees, recruiting; delivering classroom instruction that will include lectures, seminars, tutorials, assessing student coursework, and keeping office hours.