HEALTH SCIENCE ADJUNCT – ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY (REMOTE)
Fully Remote Remote Worker - N/A, HOME Health Science
Description

South College invites capable, energetic, outgoing, applicants who are focused on transforming lives of our customers/students! At South College, you will help implement our strategy of “Where Dreams Find Direction!” We are one of the nation’s fastest growing institutions of higher learning with over 6,000 students covering 7 campuses and Online learning sites. We are also one of nation’s highest producers of licensed healthcare professionals offering a myriad of undergraduate and graduate healthcare programs for our students. It is the initial care, concern, passion, and expertise of our Admissions Team that helps get them to these career goals! Come join us in these exciting efforts!


South College invites applications for the following position:

Part-time Health Science Online Faculty, Anatomy and Physiology (online - remote)



Summary of Position:

South College seeks applicants who are knowledgeable about the following subject matter:


Anatomy and Physiology I & II (lectures and laboratories)

Course content covers the fundamental concepts and principles of anatomy and physiology which include but are not limited to the following topics: introduction to the structures and functions of the human body including the characteristics of life, homeostasis, organizational levels, basic metabolism, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms. Systems emphasized are the integumentary, endocrine, skeletal, muscular, nervous, including special senses, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, lymphatic, immune, and urinary. Also covered are fluid and electrolyte balance and the reproductive system, including basic genetics.

The laboratory courses have been designed to be taken concurrently with, and to supplement the subject matter covered in the lectures. Virtual or at-home assignments have been integrated into the laboratory courses. The lectures and laboratories have separate course codes but together constitute a single course for teaching load (i.e. one Anatomy and Physiology I Lecture and one Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory count as one course). 


Requirements

Candidates must show evidence of the following:

• A minimum of an acceptable master’s degree in the specific subject matter field (doctorate preferred) or an earned master’s or doctoral degree and satisfactory completion of 18 graduate semester hours in subject matter field and

• Experience teaching similar courses at a higher education institute.  

• Preference will be given to candidates with experience teaching online.