State University of New York
Faculty and Professional Employment Notices

 

 

State University of New York
Faculty and Professional Employment Notices

Employment applications and notices are being sent out as an effort to increase Native American adjuncts, lecturers, and faculty to the State University of New York campuses.

We urge Native American courses, related to Native American academic topics or courses be highlighted on your application.

 


SUNY Fredonia Vacancy Announcements (Link to Job Site)

ResNet Coordinator
Assistant Professor - Journalism
Assistant Director - International Student Services
Visiting Assistant Professor - Scene Design

Visiting Assistant Professor - Geosciences

Visiting Assistant Professor - Marketing

Visiting Instructor - Math

Assistant Professor - Computer Information Sciences

Vice President for Finance and Administration

Director of Multicultural Affairs

Visiting Assistant Professor - Accounting

Assistant Director - Field of Experiences

Assistant Professor - Statistics

Assistant Professor - Accounting


University at Buffalo faculty and professional positions, click here.


Buffalo State Employment Opportunities (Link)

Head Men's & Women's Cross Country/Assistant Track & Field Coach

Programmer/Analyst, Web Developer for College Relations


Syracuse University has the following position that you may be interested in.

Title: Part-Time Faculty - Native American Public Health
Department: Falk College - Public Hlth/Food Studies/Nutrition
Posting Number: 070080

A part time instructor is needed to teach <$1$3>HTW 400/600 – Native American Public Health in the spring 2013 semester. This course begins with an overview of the historical roots of health disparities among Native Americans. Students will then examine the experience of diseases, risk factors, and causes of death among Native Americans in Nations across the US, including the role of substance abuse in contributing to health disparities. The last portion of the course considers the many aspects of Native American Culture that contribute to wellness, including indigenous foodways, fitness, and Native American indigenous knowledge as an adjunct to chemical dependency treatment. This class is offered on Monday evenings at 6:45 – 9:30 pm beginning January 14, 2013 until May 6, 2013.


If you are interested in applying for this position, you can apply for the position on our employment site at: https://www.sujobopps.com.

Thank you,
Human Resources
Syracuse University
(Please note: responses to this e-mail are directed to human resources at jobopps@syr.edu)

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