Sports Management Asst Professor Education, Training & Library - Davenport, IA at Geebo

Sports Management Asst Professor

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St. Ambrose University
The Kinesiology Department of St. Ambrose University seeks an energetic faculty member for a full-time, tenure-track position at the assistant professor level in Sport Management beginning August 2015. Qualified applicants will possess a Doctoral degree in Sport Management or closely related field (ABD considered), the ability to contribute broadly within the Sport Management curriculum, an exceptional commitment to student learning, and strong communication and interpersonal skills. The ideal candidate would also have an interest and ability to teach within areas of Sport Law & Finance and contribute to the Human Performance and Fitness curriculum. Responsibilities of this position include teaching, advising and mentoring students, serving on department and university committees and implementing a scholarship agenda. St. Ambrose University is an independent, comprehensive, and Catholic diocesan university firmly grounded in the liberal arts. An institution of 3,500 graduate and undergraduate students, the University's Core Values include: Catholicity, Integrity, the Liberal Arts, Life-Long Learning, and Diversity. See www.sau.edu for further information. Review of applications will begin March 16th, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. Please apply online at http://www.sau.edu/human_resources/jobs and upload a cover letter, brief teaching statement/philosophy, curriculum vita and contact information for three-five professional references. EOEEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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