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Asst. Professor of Medical Laboratory Science
We are currently seeking to fill our Asst. Professor of Medical Laboratory Science position at the Georgia campus with a highly qualified and passionate individual.
Job Title: Asst. Professor of Medical Laboratory Science
Department: Medical Laboratory Sciences
Primary Location: Remote
FLSA: Exempt, Full-time
Position Summary:
The faculty member is responsible for creating and/or facilitating and evaluating the course, developing course syllabus and instructional materials, maintaining instructional records, implementing strategies for student retention, participating in activities to increase student enrollment, and other duties which support the mission and initiatives of the University. This position reports directly to the Program Director for Medical Lab Sciences.
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Qualifications Required:
Qualifications Preferred:
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