Dear colleagues, 

My department at the University of Arkansas is hiring for a 9-month
instructor position in Biological & Agricultural Engineering. 

I've copied a few details below but there is much more at the link: 
https://jobs.uark.edu/postings/21807

Feel free to write me for more information ([email protected]). 

This non-tenure track academic year Instructor position supports the
undergraduate Biological Engineering program in the Biological and
Agricultural Engineering Department at the University of Arkansas. The
successful candidate will teach selected undergraduate courses, provide
support in teaching other undergraduate courses, serve as the liaison with
the Freshman Engineering Program, assist in advising undergraduates with
faculty partners, and assist with processes for ABET accreditation of the
undergraduate program. The successful candidate’s teaching, research,
extension and/or industry experience should complement and enhance the
existing biological engineering curriculum and department strengths in
sustainable water, energy and food systems.

RESPONSIBILITIES:
Teach 3 to 5 undergraduate and/or graduate Biological Engineering courses
per academic year
Advise undergraduate students
Assist with assigned biological engineering design courses
Assist with class field-trips and maintenance of teaching labs
Facilitate undergraduate involvement in faculty research programs and/or
internships
Serve as a liaison with the Freshman Engineering Program and the College of
Engineering to support departmental recruiting efforts

DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS:
Ability to work in inter‐ and trans‐disciplinary teams
Experience with computer software and modeling relevant to Biological
Engineering academic programs
Demonstrated record of effective interpersonal and communication skills
Commitment to enhance the existing teaching program
Willingness to recruit at high schools and/or within the Freshman
Engineering Program

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