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Posted: 04-May-22
Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Type: Full Time
Required Education: Masters
Salary: Commensurate with Experience
Old Dominion University (ODU) invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor faculty position in the Medical Laboratory Science Program of the School of Medical Diagnostic & Translational Sciences beginning July 25, 2022.
The School is housed in the College of Health Sciences, (https://www.odu.edu/hs) and includes undergraduate programs in medical laboratory science, cytotechnology and nuclear medicine technology as well as a postgraduate certificate program in molecular diagnostics and cytotechnology. The School’s faculty participate in Graduate Programs in Biomedical Sciences, Health Services Research, and Biomedical Engineering, and have set up and operate a high complexity CLIA-certified Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory. Information regarding the School of Medical Diagnostic and Translational Sciences is available online at http://www.odu.edu/mdts.
ODU is an ethnically and culturally diverse campus of over 27,000 students. The university is located at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay in the beautiful and historic Tidewater area of coastal Virginia. Nearby recreational and cultural activities abound in in the city of Norfolk and at beaches in Virginia Beach and North Carolina’s Outer Banks.
Candidates should apply online at https://jobs.odu.edu/postings/16085, and submit a letter of application addressing their qualifications for this position and a summary of professional goals, a current curriculum vitae, statement of scholarship and research interests, unofficial graduate transcripts, and names, addresses and telephone numbers of three references from academic and professional sources.
For more information about the university and the college, visit Old Dominion University’s home page at http://www.odu.edu . Review of applications will begin April NN, 2022.
Old Dominion University does not discriminate in admissions, treatment, employment or access to its programs or activities on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex (including pregnancy), political affiliation, veteran status, family medical and genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or disability. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Qualifications include an appropriate masters-level degree and professional certification in MLS/CLS, classroom teaching experience in NAACLS accredited programs, and evidence of scholarship potential. Versatility among multiple clinical laboratory disciplines is desirable.