Position Summary
The person chosen for this position will integrate faith and learning in the classroom while contributing to a collaborative Christ-centered academic community committed to the mission to educate students to become servants of Christ to make a difference in todays world."
The role emphasizes excellence in teaching and provides opportunities for scholarship and service with particular attention to meaningful student engagement in small class settings where faculty can know students well and invest in their intellectual physical professional and spiritual formation. Faculty should possess a strong academic and professional background a commitment to a Biblical worldview and a desire to work alongside colleagues in a collegial and supportive faculty environment.
This position is primarily focused on teaching Exercise and Health Science. The successful candidate will bring disciplinary expertise to undergraduate courses in exercise science health science fitness and wellness kinesiology physical education first aidCPR or related areas while also supporting the broader instructional and programmatic needs of the Exercise and Health Science Department. Faculty will teach undergraduate courses mentor students academically and spiritually and contribute actively to curriculum development and program improvement.
This position provides the opportunity to shape course design influence program direction and participate in substantive curricular conversations that directly affect student learning and outcomes. Faculty will engage in departmental college professional and community initiatives as appropriate and will play a meaningful role in guiding students academic paths professional development and vocational direction.
Adjustments to teaching responsibilities may be made in accordance with the Colleges workload policy based on the types of courses assigned and the extent of the faculty members responsibilities in advising scholarship service program development or other areas. All Bryan faculty are expected to follow the policies guidelines and instructions in the Bryan College Faculty Handbook.
Reports to Department Chair
Education Required
Minimum of a masters degree with 18 or more hours of graduate coursework in Exercise Science Health Science Kinesiology Physical Education Athletic Training Sports Medicine or a related degree terminal degree preferred.
Experience Required
Previous college teaching experience preferred.
Professional experience in exercise science health promotion wellness fitness athletic training physical education coaching rehabilitation or related professional practice preferred.
Certified CPR Instructor preferred.
Knowledge of principles methods and current developments in Exercise and Health Science and related professional practice.
Knowledge of instructional strategies and techniques appropriate to classroom laboratory fitness and activity-based courses.
Ability to create syllabi and effectively deliver and assess course learning objectives.
Ability to advise instruct manage motivate mentor and evaluate students.
Ability to supervise students safely and effectively in laboratory fitness wellness and activity-based instructional settings.
Ability to learn relevant functions of BrightSpace Bryan Colleges online learning management system.
Ability to effectively and appropriately integrate technology into the teaching and learning process.
Ability to interact professionally and successfully with students colleagues educational institution representatives healthcare and fitness professionals community partners and the general public.
Duties
Teach a minimum of 12 credit hours per semester including Exercise and Health Science fitness and wellness kinesiology physical education first aidCPR and related courses as needed provide timely feedback and grades to students and collaborate with the department chair in shaping course offerings and scheduling.
Design and deliver engaging course plans syllabi assignments laboratory experiences activity-based instruction and instructional materials that reflect disciplinary rigor current professional practice and faith integration.
Provide appropriate instruction and supervision in classroom laboratory fitness wellness and physical activity settings including attention to student safety and the proper use of facilities and equipment.
Serve students through academic advising recruitment and retention with an emphasis on building meaningful faculty-student relationships that extend beyond the classroom.
Guide students in academic planning career exploration graduate or professional school preparation internships certifications and vocational discernment.
Maintain weekly office hours as a structured opportunity for mentorship academic coaching and personalized instruction.
Collaborate with colleagues to develop and refine curriculum contributing to continuous program improvement assessment and innovation.
Assist with the maintenance organization and appropriate use of instructional facilities laboratories exercise equipment and other departmental resources as assigned.
Develop and maintain appropriate professional relationships with community organizations healthcare providers fitness and wellness organizations schools and other potential partners.
Participate in faculty committee service as a meaningful avenue to influence institutional direction strengthen academic programs and contribute to shared governance.
Maintain appropriate scholarly professional-development certification and service activities consistent with the expectations of the College and the faculty members promotion track.
Support the mission of the College through service on committees and through additional departmental institutional church professional and community initiatives that extend the Colleges impact.
Other duties as assigned.
Other Information
This is a promotion-track non-tenure-track position at the rank of Instructor Assistant Professor Associate Professor or Professor. Initial placement on the promotion track will be determined at the time of hire based on the candidates education experience professional qualifications and scholarly record.
Working responsibilities will include teaching course preparation grading advising student communication office hours scholarship service recruitment assessment and departmental and institutional responsibilities. Longer hours may be required at various times during the academic year.
Light to moderate physical activity-including walking standing demonstrating activity-based skills supervising physical activities and moving instructional materials or equipment-may be required regularly. Some travel may be required.
Have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and be committed to serving Him and His church.
Endorse without reservation the Bryan College Statement of Faith mission and standards of conduct.
Demonstrate honesty integrity reliability confidentiality strong organizational skills attention to detail and the ability to work well with students colleagues community partners and the public.
Possess the ability to work effectively with limited supervision and a desire to provide excellent student-centered service.
Be able to perform this job with or without reasonable accommodations.