SR LECTURER
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, College Lecturer
Classification Title
SR LECTURER
ClassificationMinimum Requirements
Applicants must have an academic doctorate degree (PhD, EdD, or DSc) in kinesiology, exercise physiology, or a closely related discipline.
Job DescriptionThe Department of Applied Physiology & Kinesiology (APK) at the University of Florida (UF) is searching for a full‑time, non‑tenure track instructional associate professor (Sr Lecturer) to join our team. The anticipated start date is August 16, 2026, though an earlier start may be negotiable.
This 9‑month, 1.0 FTE, non‑tenure track faculty position may include, but is not limited to, designing and teaching undergraduate and graduate courses and labs in Applied Human Physiology and Exercise Physiology. Primary duties are instructional, with expected service at department, college, and university levels.
QualificationsApplicants must have an academic doctorate degree (PhD, EdD, or DSc) in kinesiology, exercise physiology, or a closely related discipline. Applicants must possess good communication, collaboration, and time management skills. They should be passionate about student learning and demonstrate a commitment to teaching excellence and teamwork. Experience teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, developing new courses, and integrating experiential learning into the curriculum is required.
Preferred QualificationsPreference is given to applicants with experience teaching high‑enrollment courses, leading laboratory instruction, mentoring teaching assistants, and delivering courses in various formats (online, face‑to‑face, hybrid).
BenefitsSalary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. UF offers an outstanding benefits package.
Equal Opportunity EmployerUniversity of Florida is a member of the State University System of Florida and an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on merit.
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