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THE CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE 27
JANUARY 2011
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All candidates must be active members of the church of Christ and committed to Christian education.
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HARDING
UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCES.
Seeking full-time position for an athletic trainer. This position is a nine-
month assignment and provides faculty/staff benefits. The position will
include teaching responsibilities in the CAATE accredited program, clini-
cal responsibilities in athletic training facility, and direct supervision of
students as an approved clinical instructor. Additional responsibilities will
include serving on university and departmental committees, advising stu-
dents, and other departmental duties as
for Athletic Trainers, and be eligible for state of Arkansas licensure. Also,
they will have three years of experience as a certified athletic trainer, have
current CPR/AED certification, and be physically capable to provide the
athletic training functions described above. Teaching experience preferred.
Submit resume and letter of interest to Dr. Randy Lambeth, director of
athletic training education program, at rlambeth@harding.edu.
Seeking full-time faculty position. A Ph.D. (or equivalent) in exercise
science or related area is required. Demonstrated potential for independ-
ent research and grant writing is preferred. Primary responsibility of the
position is a commitment to quality classroom instruction of undergradu-
ate/graduate courses in exercise science and kinesiology. Establishment of
a research agenda is strongly encouraged. Additional responsibilities will
include advising students, serving on departmental and university com-
mittees, and community service.
Submit resume and letter of interest to Dr. Kenneth R. Turley, chair-
man, to KRTurley@harding.edu.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. Seeking full-time professor in the have a master’s degree in athletic training or a related field (terminal
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences. The 12-month position primarily degree preferred), will hold current credentials by Board of Certification
includes creating, coordinating and delivering instruction within the phar-
macology program as part of the Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum.
Engagement of students in research and the establishment of an active
research program will be supported. Qualified applicants will be active
members of the church of Christ who possess a Ph.D. degree in pharma-
cology. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong interest in car-
diovascular and/or endocrine pharmacology with postdoctoral experience
as well as to those with two or more years of academic experience. A pro-
fessional degree in pharmacy is desirable but not required.
Submit resume to Dr. G. Scott Weston, search committee chair, Box
12230, Searcy, AR 72149-2230, or sweston@harding.edu.
Seeking candidates for pharmacy practice residency partnered with
ARcare, a private, non-profit corporation, aiming to provide affordable
care to meet primary medical, behavioral health, and dental care for resi-
dents in rural Arkansas. A one-year program, it is designed for the indi-
vidual seeking to develop the expertise to assess, design, implement, and
monitor a safe and effective evidence-based, individualized medication
therapy plan in an ambulatory care rural setting. Participants will gain
experience in community-based rural health clinics involved in direct care
of a diverse patient population. The resident is expected to become profi-
cient in the management of diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia,
behavioral health, and special populations such as
geriatric patients. Eligible candidates will have a Doctor of Pharmacy
degree and will be eligible for Arkansas licensure.
Submit inquiries or curriculum vitae, college transcripts, letter of
intent, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Julie Kissack, director,
Box 12230, Searcy, AR 72143, orjkissack@harding.edu.
Harding University is a private, liberal arts institution with more than 6,800 students from all across the United States and more than 50 foreign nations. Harding has eight academic
colleges: Arts and Humanities, Bible and Religion, Business Administration, Communication, Education, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Sciences.
All positions are contingent upon funding.
PHYSICAL THERAPY PROGRAM. Seeking full-time faculty
members to teach courses in the basic sciences and/or clinical sciences.
The academic rank of each position will be commensurate with appli-
cant’s experience. Expertise is sought in basic sciences (gross anatomy,
immunosuppressed and human physiology and/or exercise physiology, neuroscience, and biome-
chanics). Candidates should have a Ph.D., Ed.D., or other advanced
degree in content to be taught. Other positions sought in clinical sciences
(cardiovascular and pulmonary physical therapy, acute care and integu-
mentary physical therapy, adult neurological physical therapy, and pedi-
atric physical therapy). These candidates should have eligibility for physi-
cal therapy licensure in Arkansas, D.P.T. with extensive documented clini-
cal experience in content area, or D.P.T. with clinical certification.
Preferred candidates will have an advanced doctoral degree (Ph.D.,
Ed.D., D.Sc.) with a clinical degree in physical therapy. Preference will be
given to applicants with experience in higher education, post-doctoral
research experience and/or clinical specialization.
Submit inquiries or letter of application and current curriculum vita to
Dr. Mike McGalliard, director, at mmcgalliard@harding.edu or Harding
assigned. Qualified candidates will University, Box 12292, Searcy, AR 72143.
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