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Assistant / Associate Professor
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Fort Worth
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| The Center for Anatomical Sciences in the Department of Physiology and Anatomy at the University of North Texas Health Science Center (UNT Health) in Fort Worth, TX invites applications for two (2) tenure-track or tenured faculty positions to join our growing team of interdisciplinary faculty in the anatomical sciences. We seek two outstanding, broadly-trained anatomists whose research programs will complement our existing strengths in biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, forensic sciences, biomechanics/functional morphology, and histology. While the research area is open, applicants with programs in postcranial biomechanics are particularly encouraged to apply. Research laboratory space and competitive start-up funds are available.
The Center encompasses 8,000-square-feet of anatomy laboratories that support anatomical education, research, and outreach. The Center also houses dedicated research laboratories equipped for medical imaging analysis/morphometrics, forensic anthropology, thermoregulatory studies (environmental chamber), histology, and paleontological fossil preparation. Additional information about the Center for Anatomical Sciences is available at: www.unthsc.edu/anatomicalsciences.
The new hires will contribute to lecture and cadaver-based laboratory instruction (both dissection and prosection) of human gross anatomy courses for osteopathic medical, physical therapy, physician assistant, and graduate students. Teaching experience in neuroanatomy, histology, and/or embryology is desirable but not required. Faculty may additionally develop graduate-level elective courses in their area of expertise. The hires will also be expected to mentor anatomy graduate students (MS, PhD).
The anticipated start date is August 1, 2026 (or earlier). |
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Assistant Professor
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Fort Worth
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| This position is for primary care pediatric practice, birth to age 18 to keep pace with renewed growth of clinical practice. Work full time in Health Pavilion with clinical and academic responsibilities working with patients and medical students. |
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Executive Director of Development, Principal Gifts
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Denton
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| The Principal Gift Officer will play a key role – individually and collectively – in cultivating long-term relationships with donors who have the capacity to make transformative gifts, while leveraging the relationships and vision of university leaders to secure support for strategic university priorities and initiatives. The ED of Principal Gifts will be a seasoned and exceptional team-oriented fundraising professional with a demonstrated successful track record in securing multi-million-dollar philanthropic gifts. |
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Instructional Assistant
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Denton
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| The primary duties of the Instructional Assistant are to assist faculty with the compilation of examinations, the grading of assignments, and other course-related duties as assigned. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor
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Fort Worth
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| The Department of Family and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine at the University of North Texas Health Science Center is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor to join our team. Responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to:
- Teaching and mentoring medical students.
- Supervising residents in our ACGME-approved Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine (ONMM) program.
- Providing ambulatory patient care.
- Encouraged participation in research and academic scholarship with protected academic time. |