Salary is commensurate with experience + qualifica...
On-site
Teaching human physiology lectures
Supervising graduate teaching assistants
Developing new teaching methods
The University of Arkansas is seeking a Teaching Assistant Professor in Human Physiology for a non-tenure track position starting in July 2026. The ideal candidate will have extensive teaching experience, especially with large classes, and will be responsible for both lectures and supervising laboratory sessions
Job Summary
The Department of Biological Sciences seeks a 12-month non-tenure track Teaching Assistant Professor of Human Physiology to start July 2026.
This position requires teaching Human Physiology lectures and supervising a team of instructors and graduate teaching assistants to deliver multiple co-requisite Human Physiology laboratory sections.
The University of Arkansas offers a vibrant work environment and a workplace culture that promotes a healthy work-life balance with a comprehensive benefits package.
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The University of Arkansas is seeking a Teaching Assistant Professor in Human Physiology for a non-tenure track position starting in July 2026. The ideal candidate will have extensive teaching experience, especially with large classes, and will be responsible for both lectures and supervising laboratory sessions.
Salary
Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications; Benefits: Yes
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Teaching Human Physiology lectures
Supervising graduate teaching assistants
Developing new teaching methods
Creating effective learning environments
Blackboard Ultra and Workday Student proficiency
Nice-to-have
Collaborating with other programs
Participating in faculty governance
Key Requirements
Terminal doctoral degree in Biology or related field
Exceptional undergraduate teaching and mentoring record
Experience teaching large lecture courses (>400)
Experience mentoring large teams of graduate teaching assistants