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Assistant Professor- Dietetics
College/Division:
College of Health & Human Sciences
Department/Office:
Family, Consumer and Nutrition Sciences
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Skills
Required by date of appointment: Earned dietetic registration (RD), doctorate in human nutrition, dietetics, or related field, evidence of an emerging record of scholarship, and strong interpersonal and teamwork skills. College teaching experience, experience working with undergraduate students in practical field experiences, dietetics practice experience, scholarly publications and experience with obtaining external funding preferred.
Preferred Skills
No preferred skills information
available.
Responsibilities
Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in food service management and nutrition, direct undergraduate practical field experiences; direct student research; maintain an active program of scholarship related to food service management or nutrition; pursue external funding; participate in departmental and university committee work, including curriculum and program development.
Start date: August 16, 2009.
Materials
Send resume materials to: Josephine Umoren, PhD Search Committee Chair, Nutrition and Dietetics Faculty Search,
School of Family, Consumer, and Nutrition Sciences, Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115
Resume materials include: letter of application, resume, copies or undergraduate and graduate transcripts, and the names, addresses, phone numbers, and position titles of three persons you have asked to write letters of reference addressing your qualifications for this position. These letters must be sent directly by the persons serving as references.
Preference will be given to complete applications received by: November 7 2009; however, applications will be considered until position is filled. NIU is an AA/EEO Institution.
Contact
Name:
Josephine Umoren, PhD
Phone:
815-753-6351
E-mail:
jxu1@niu.edu
Fax:
815-753-1321
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