Posted 3w ago

Assistant/Associate Professor of Biology - Anatomy & Physiology

@ University of Lynchburg
Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Teaching, Collaborating, Dissecting cadavers
Requirements Summary:PhD in biology, anatomy, or related field; experience teaching; interest in undergraduate mentorship at a liberal arts college.
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Job Description

The University of Lynchburg, a private, regional university in the beautiful foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Central Virginia, is seeking applicants for a 3-year Assistant or Associate Professor position in anatomy and physiology beginning in the 2026-27 academic year with the possibility for renewal or conversion to tenure-track. We seek an individual with exceptional potential as a teacher and scholar who can contribute to our undergraduate programs and complement existing departmental strengths with knowledge of vertebrate anatomy and physiology. The ideal candidate will have experience with using and dissecting cadavers. 



We seek an individual who is eager to engage in a vibrant, student-centered, collaborative environment that fosters engagement with students, colleagues, and alumni. The Biology Department attracts a diverse array of students, maintains small class sizes, and provides intentional support throughout the students' time on campus. New students participate in a faculty-student retreat; we host multiple student engagement social events throughout the year; we connect with current and former students at annual university events; and we host an annual senior celebration.



Candidates will have the opportunity to take advantage of resources provided by the Teaching and Learning Center for AI Excellence and the Percy Wootton Research Center and will be eligible to apply for internal funds to support travel, scholarly work, faculty-student research, and professional development.



Specific Job Duties:




  • Teaching responsibilities include courses in human anatomy and physiology, introductory biology for majors, and possibly upper-level courses related to the candidate's specialty.

  • Collaborating with colleagues on curriculum development, supervising student research projects, service to the University and community, and engaging in scholarly activity.  

  • Cadaver preparation and dissection.



Benefits:





Teaching Load:




  • The normal teaching load is 12 contact hours per semester (which typically equates to two courses that each include a lecture and a lab).



Physical Demands:




  • Prolonged periods standing or sitting at a desk.