The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 2011 Page: 28 of 35
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CALENDAR
THE CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE 29
JANUARY 2011
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY
FACULTY POSITIONS AVAILABLE: BEGINNING JUNE A, 2011
pharmacy
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY PRACTICE
Equal Opportunity Employer.
COMPLETE CALENDAR available at www.christianchronicle.org.
YOUTH MINISTER
NEEDED
The Central Avenue congregation in
Valdosta, Georgia, is seeking a full-
time Youth Minister. A congregation
of 475, we are located in a commu-
nity of 100,000 people in Southern
Georgia. Local institutions include a
state university of 12,000 students,
an Air Force Base, a regional airport
offering direct flights to and from
Atlanta, and a number of wonderful
private, public, and Christian
schools. Both the Gulf and Atlantic
coasts are within driving distance.
We are looking for an experienced
youth minister to work with our chil-
dren and teens. We are biblically
sound yet progressive in method-
ology. Salary is negotiable, based
upon education and qualifications.
For further information and a job
description, contact John Klimko,
Church Administrator, at
johnklimkojr@yahoo.com
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J. Richard Thompson, Pharm.D., MBA,
Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy, Lipscomb University
One University Park Drive, Nashville, TN 37204
T: 615-966-7186 • F: 615-966-7163
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FACULTY POSITIONS:
Five tenure or nontenure track positions are available in the department for applicants that
have an earned doctorate degree with specialization in pharmacy practice or pharmacy
administration that include ambulatory care pharmacy practice, general internal
medicine pharmacy practice, hematology/oncology pharmacy practice, critical care
pharmacy practice, or social and administrative pharmacy practice. Applicants will be
expected to maintain a clinical practice within local institutions and are expected to meet
the educational responsibilities of the professional program and to create collaborative
research opportunities among existing academic and commercial health centers.
QUALIFICATIONS INCLUDE:
• An earned doctorate degree (PhD, PharmD, MD or equivalent);
• Evidence of or the potential for excellence in teaching, service, research
and scholarly activity;
• Post-doctoral experience
education preferred.
Dec. 3-4 Ladies Lectureship. Southside
church, Durham, N.C. Contact (301) 894-5412.
Dec. 9-12 Winter Wonderland Rendezvous.
West Yellowstone, Mont. Contact (800) 548-9551.
Dec. 16 Mid-Atlantic Preachers Meeting.
"Revitalizing the Congregation."Olney, Md.,
church. Contact (301) 894-5412.
Dec. 30-Jan. 1 Polar Bear Weekend. For
ninth graders and above. Camp Wamava,
Linden, Va. Contact www.wamava.com.
Jan. 14-16 Winterfest Arlington. "Worthy.
Worship is 31556926." Arlington, Texas. Contact
ww w. wi nte rfest .o rg.
Jan. 16-19 2011 Christian Education
Conference. "Remember, Revive, Renew,
Rejoice."Sheraton Gunter Hotel, San Antonio.
Contact www.cec2011 .com or Chris Frizzell at
(817) 573-2613 or cfrizzell@granburycoc.net.
Jan. 19-22 Sunset Vision Workshop.
"O Worship the King."Sunset International Bible
Institute, Lubbock, Texas. Contact www.sibi.ee or
(800) 658-9553.
Jan. 21-22 Women of Hope conference.
Third annual. "An Anchor of Hope in the Eye of
the Storm." Embassy Suites Hotel, Franklin, Tenn.
Contact www.hhi.org or (615) 832-2000.
Jan. 21-22 Medical Missions Seminar. 29th
annual."... unto one of the least of these." Fort
Worth, Texas. Contact IHCF African Christian
Hospitals at www.ihcf.net or (501) 268-9511.
Feb. 6-10 West Coast Preachers and Leaders
Forum. 48th annual. "Kingdom of God (On Earth)."
North Las Vegas church, Las Vegas. Contact (702)
648-8283 or coconmlk@earthlink.net.
Feb. 6-11 75th Annual Freed-Hardeman
University Bible Lectureship. "Proclamation
and Promise: MajorThemes in the Minor
Prophets." Freed-Hardeman University,
Henderson, Tenn. Contact www.fhu.edu.
Feb. 18-20 Winterfest Gatlinburg. "Worthy.
Worship is 31556926."Gatlinburg, Tenn. Contact
ww w. wi nte rfest .o rg.
Feb. 25-26 Affirming the Faith Seminar."To
Him be the Glory in the Church and in Christ
Jesus!" North MacArthur church, Oklahoma City.
Contact www.affirmingthefaithok.com.
Feb. 26 Great Southwest Bible Bowl. 27th
annual. Chisholm Trail church, Duncan, Okla.
Contact ctduncan@swbell.net or (580) 255-7038.
March 12 New England Church Growth
Conference. Manchester, Conn, church. Contact
(203) 265-2787 or info@newenglandcgc.org or
www.manchesterchurchofchrist.org.
March 23 - 26 The Tulsa Workshop. "Let the
Chains Fall Away."Contact www.tulsaworkshop.
org or workshop@memorialdrive.org.
March 29 - April 2 67th Annual National
Lectureship. "God's Today Truth: Ancient, but
not Antiquated." Hotel Pennsylvania, New York.
Contact www.67anl-coc.org.
April 29-May 1 16th Annual Celebrated
Seniors Seminar. "Give Me This Mountain."
Hosted by Kingsley Terrace church, Indianapolis.
Contact www.ktcoc.com or (317) 924-9055.
The mission of Lipscomb University College of Pharmacy is to integrate academic
excellence with Christian faith and practice. Lipscomb University is centrally located in
Nashville, Tenn., near a diverse network of health care facilities, renowned academic and
research institutions, and a life science center created for innovative biotechnology and
pharmaceutical companies. The University is associated with the churches of Christ and
members with an advanced degree in pharmacy, pharmacy administration, biomedical
sciences, or pharmaceutical sciences are encouraged to apply.
TIPSCOMB
U N I V E R S I T Y
Five faculty positions in the Department of Pharmacy Practice are available to meet the
educational responsibilities of the professional program and to create innovative teaching
or research opportunities among existing pharmacy practice sites, academic health
centers, research institutions and emerging biotech companies.
APPLICATION INFORMATION:
Interested candidates should submit contact information for three references,
a curriculum vita, teaching portfolio and a letter of application that briefly addresses
scholarly interests, career goals, and teaching philosophy. Electronic submissions are
encouraged and review of applications will continue until all positions are filled.
RANK AND SALARY:
Experience and qualifications will determine academic rank and salaries are nationally
competitive by AACP standards for 12-month appointments at private institutions.
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McMillon, Lynn. The Christian Chronicle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 2011, newspaper, January 1, 2011; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1509300/m1/28/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.