Greenville, IL30+ days ago
Graduate degree in the biological sciences or health professions (broadly defined) ⢠A demonstrated, vibrant Christian faith compatible with the mission of Greenville University ⢠A commitment to excellence in teaching in the context of an undergraduate, liberal arts education ⢠Experience in engaging students in learning in settings that may include classroom, laboratory, and online ⢠Knowledge of their field with a willingness to engage undergraduate students in research ⢠Desire to mentor undergraduate students in vocational, academic, research, and career goals ⢠Desire to incorporate hands-on experiential learning in the classroom and lab settings ⢠A commitment to the integration of Christian faith with the discipline of biology and health careers ⢠Commitment to competent inter-cultural teaching ⢠Ability to engage in critical thinking and exercise independent judgment ⢠Ability to communicate effectively in written and oral forms. Examples of potential courses of interest include Pharmacology, Immunology, Healthcare Administration, Health Information Management, Epidemiology, Bioethics, or Research-based courses or seminars (among others) ⢠Engage in development or support of student-led research projects (in coursework or within our summer research program) ⢠Provide career mentoring to students in biology in collaboration with our dedicated academic advising department ⢠Recruit students and support student retention efforts ⢠Serve on Department and University committees ⢠Perform other responsibilities as defined by the University.