Assistant Professor - Kinesiology Bookmark this Posting Print Preview | Please see Special Instructions for more details. Click here to apply: https://jobs.nebraska.edu/job/Assistant-Professor-Kinesiology/1321-en_US/?st=705F0A6BADAE30F158E41CF505641C15746EFDA7 Posting Details Position Information Job Title Assistant Professor - Kinesiology Department School of Health and Kinesiology Essential Functions The School of
Health and Kinesiology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha invites applications for tenure-track faculty position at the rank of assistant professor in Kinesiology with an anticipated start date of August 2026. The ideal candidate will help expand and complement current faculty expertise with an applied background in strength and conditioning, nutrition, exercise/sport psychology, or related. Desirable
professional certifications include Certified Strength and Conditioning Coach (NSCA), Certified Nutrition Coach (NASM), Certified Mental Performance Consultant® (AASP), Certified Performance and Sport Scientist (NSCA) or other comparable credentials. To be considered for this position, applicants should demonstrate success in teaching and experience obtaining external research funding, with a well-defined research
agenda. The ideal candidate will have the experience and ability to teach a variety of courses in the kinesiology curriculum. Courses will be decided based on the applicant’s strengths and the needs of the School of Health and Kinesiology. Service commensurate with academic rank will be expected. Responsibilities for this position include teaching courses in the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral kinesiology
curriculum; mentoring and supervising graduate students; establishing an extramurally funded research program; and providing service to the school, college, university, and metropolitan community. About Us:In the Spring of 2025, the School of Health and Kinesiology opened a new 30,000 square foot laboratory facility to support expanding faculty research. Current and future facilities include laboratories to
facilitate research across the breadth of kinesiology, including but not limited to developmental motor function, physical activity, disability related research, exercise psychology, exercise biology/biochemistry (wet lab), applied physiology, cardiovascular/pulmonary physiology, environmental human physiology, as well as sports medicine and sports science. The new faculty member will have the opportunity to
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