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Hours Full-time, Part-time
Location Oakland, CA
Oakland, California

About this job

Samuel Merritt University welcomes applications for part time faculty in the Basic Sciences Department. Samuel Merritt University has a long history of educating highly skilled health professionals in undergraduate Nursing, and graduate programs in Family Nurse Practitioner, Nurse Anesthesia, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician's Assistant and Podiatric Medicine. The Basic Sciences Department provides instructors for the basic science courses required in our graduate programs. The applicant must be able to teach doctoral level biochemistry courses.

Qualifications:

Applicant must have a minimum of a Doctoral degree or equivalent in Biochemistry or a closely related discipline.

Two years teaching experience preferred.

Timeline: Application reviews will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience. Rank is commensurate with experience and credentials.

The main campus of SMU is located on the east side of the beautiful San Francisco Bay and houses a state-of-the-art Movement Analysis Research Center (MARC) and Health Science Simulation Centers (HSSC).

The University has an institution-wide commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. We strive to build and maintain a welcoming and supportive campus environment, and affirm diversity as an educational imperative to achieving excellence.

For additional information please contact:

Barb Puder, PhD

Associate Professor and Chair

Basic Sciences Department

Samuel Merritt University

Bpuder@samuelmerritt.edu

Job Responsibilities:

* Teaching the 2 separate biochemistry course ( Fall and Spring semester) to doctoral level students

Experience:

* at least two years experience teaching biochemistry

* experience in teaching in additional basic science courses such as immunology, virology, microbiology is preferred