Working 12 months per year Non-classified Staff Division of Health Sciences Meridian Health Science Center
Primary Purpose: Support the expansion of anatomy education by teaching, preparing anatomical specimens, and supporting lab operations.
Key Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and graduate health professions students. Prepare anatomical specimens for teaching and assist technicians with specimen preparation & care. Support Bioskills lab operations and community and high school outreach programs.
Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree in human anatomy or a related field. Experience in human anatomical dissection and laboratory teaching. Experience with anatomy laboratory maintenance and care of anatomical donors. Proficiency with computer use including common office applications.
Preferred Qualifications: Experience with student or employee supervision. Excellent communication skills. A high level of dependability. Commitment to safe lab operations.
Please submit the following documents with your application: CV, Cover Letter, Teaching Philosophy Statement, and a list of three (3) professional references with contact information.
Position will remain open until filled. Salary has been approved at $51,700 annually, commensurate with education and experience. Includes a competitive benefits package. Offers of employment may be conditional pending successful completion of a background investigation.
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