Job Details
Posting Details
Position Information
Position Title
Adjunct Instructor, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Department
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Posting Number
F240050
Posting Link
https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/50215
EmployerState
Faculty Appointment Term
Temporary
Position Type
UUP Faculty
Posting Detail Information
Fiscal Year2023-2024
Position Summary
The University at Buffalo (UB) offers a variety of Adjunct Instructor opportunities in the School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. We seek individuals who can understand and contribute to the School’s and University’s mission and vision. Assignments include seated or on-line courses in a discipline of expertise of pharmaceutical sciences, PKPD, pharmacometrics, pharmacogenomics, drug transport and design, drug delivery, and related fields.
- Essential Functions: Demonstrate appropriate knowledge of subject.
- Provide students with appropriate learning materials and expertise in assigned subject(s).
- Use University and department learning systems (example, UB Learns) and adhere to good instructional practices (example, published syllabi and holding office hours).
- Evaluate students’ performance and provide effective feedback to guide student learning and success.
- Responsible for contributing to and maintaining an inclusive and collaborative environment.
This is a pooled posting positions are filled on an as needed basis.
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University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
- Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree with relevant work experience, professional certification, or equivalency will be considered.
- Terminal degree in the relevant discipline/field.
- Extensive professional or specialized teaching experience may be substituted for terminal degree.
- Applicant must be currently authorized to work in the United States.
- Preferred Qualifications Post-secondary teaching experience in related field such as PKPD, pharmacometrics, pharmacogenomics, drug transport and design, drug delivery, and related fields.
Physical Demands Salary Range
Competitive
Additional Salary Information
Job Type
Varies
Campus
South Campus
Posting Alerts
Special Instructions Summary
Positions will be available starting for the Fall 2024 semester and will be filled on an as needed basis going forward.
Additional Information Is a background check required for this posting?
Yes
Background Check Notification
For non-internal applicants: a selected candidate will have to complete and pass a background check prior to appointment.
Contact Information
Contact's Name
Rachel Poole
Contact's Title
HR Specialist
Contact's Email
repoole@buffalo.edu
Contact's Phone
910-538-2098
Posting Dates
Posted
05/20/2024
Deadline for Applicants
Open Until Filled
Date to be filled
References Number of References Required3
Reference Cutoff Date
Instructions to Applicant
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