Part Time Teaching - Fall 2024 Health Culture and Society
Posting Summary
The Department of History, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, invites applications for a Lecturer to teach a broad 200-level undergraduate course in Fall 2024 entitled Health, Culture and Society.
The successful applicant will have background & training in history of medicine / medical studies and be prepared to cover topics such as epidemiology, public health, the body, disease, mental health and the social and cultural forces that shape medical practices and experiences.
As the instructor of record, a Lecturer position is responsible for preparing the course syllabus, delivering lectures and leading discussions, assessing student work in a timely manner, holding weekly office hours, responding to student emails, and submitting final course grades to the registrar.
Position Status Part Time Posting Number 24FA0446 Posting Open Date 04 / 25 / 2024 Posting Close Date 08 / 31 / 2024 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Master’s degree in History or related field required;
Ph.D.in History or related field preferred. Previous teaching experience preferred. Certifications / Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview The Department of History at Rutgers University-New Brunswick has more than sixty faculty members whose award-winning scholarship has earned the department an international reputation.
Our undergraduate program features an innovative curriculum in Global History; African, Asian, and Latin American History;
European History; and U.S. History. Our graduate programs in African American History and Women’s and Gender History are currently ranked #1 in the nation by U.
S. News and World Report, with the History graduate program ranked #21 overall. Statement