Post Doctoral Researcher, Jewish Studies
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Newark
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The Jewish Studies Program and Department of History seek candidates for the inaugural Chaiken Postdoctoral Researcher in Jewish History for the academic year 2025-2026. Under the direction of the Jewish Studies Program Director, the Chaiken Postdoctoral Researcher will teach one course per semester in Jewish history, conduct research in their area of expertise, and organize and lead a scholarly symposium. |
HR Generalist, College of Arts & Sciences
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Newark
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The HR Generalist provides key support and compliance guidance for faculty, exempt and non-exempt staff recruitment, hiring, on-boarding, and payroll processing. The incumbent is expected to be an exceptional team player and possess the ability to successfully engage with a broad variety of campus stakeholders. |
Physical Therapist II
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Newark
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The Staff Physical Therapist is involved in direct patient care of patients in the University of Delaware Physical Therapy Clinic. The position of Staff Physical Therapist is an integral component of the physical therapy clinic and physical therapy department. The incumbent supervises Doctor’s of Physical Therapy students during patient care. The incumbent also has a role in mentoring of junior staff therapists in Residency and Fellowship training. This involves guidance and consultation with direct patient care. The Physical Therapist functions independently when given instruction of academic and clinical needs to be addressed. The incumbent is expected to maintain communication with the department, for administrative and research components as well as communication with the faculty of other physical therapy institutions on issues of clinical education and specialty area development. This position has an administrative component that is related to needed projects including protocol development and the student interaction with the clinic environment. Incumbents also are expected to participate in departmental team and committee work. |
Post Doctoral Researcher, Department of Geography & Spatial Sciences
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Newark
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The department of Geography & Spatial Sciences is seeking a post doctoral researcher at the University of Delaware. This project, Digital Twins of Coastal Ecosystems, aims to investigate the effects of salinity changes caused by flooding and sea-level rise (SLR) on the chemical, biological, physical and engineering properties of coastal soils. The University of Delaware (UD) team will examine how these evolving soil properties affect biogeochemical processes and functioning of the soils, and the ecosystem services they provide. |
Teacher*, The Early Learning Center
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Newark
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Teachers in the UD Early Learning Center are responsible for developing and implementing a research-based model educational program with a full-day full-year curriculum. The ELC is a professional learning community where teachers engage in continuous learning and reflective practice. Under the general direction of the Co-Directors, the Teacher oversees the daily operation of the classroom program, including collaborative decision-making with classroom partner, family communication, and mentoring relationships with undergraduate UD students. |
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Assistant Professor, Continuing Track
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Newark
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The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology at the University of Delaware (https://sites.udel.edu/kaap/) is comprised of 25 faculty, approximately 750 undergraduate students pursuing a B.S. in Kinesiology, Human Physiology, or Sports Health, and 100 graduate students pursuing a M.S. in Exercise Science, a M.S. in Athletic Training, a M.S in Clinical Exercise Physiology, a Ph.D. in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, or a Ph.D. in Applied Physiology. The Department values excellent teaching and student engagement, which enhances the University’s efforts to provide a supportive environment, and foster teaching innovation, instructional technology, and course development.
The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology invites nominations and applications for a continuing track faculty position (assistant professor, non-tenure track, nine-month academic year appointment). We seek an innovative, dynamic faculty member to teach undergraduate human anatomy and physiology, and other departmental courses in the applicant’s area of expertise. There may be an opportunity to teach graduate courses within the candidate's discipline. Other responsibilities include student mentoring and service to the department, college, and university. A Doctoral degree in a related field and relevant teaching experience is required (ABD considered). |
Farm Assistant II*, Newark Farm, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Newark
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The Farm Assistant assists researchers and supervisors, collects data related to animal research and performs mechanical duties. |
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty Position, Athletic Training Program Director
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Newark
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The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology invites nominations and applications for an Open Rank Continuing Track (11-month, non-tenured ) faculty position to serve as the Director of the Athletic Training program with a balanced teaching and administrative workload. The Program Director is responsible for teaching Athletic Training courses consistent with their expertise, maintaining compliance with CAATE standards along with annual reports and accreditation materials, mentoring Athletic Training students, conducting scholarship consistent with CAATE standards, recruitment of new students, and providing service to the Department, College, University, and Athletic Training profession. The Department has five Athletic Training faculty that teach in the undergraduate Sports Health and graduate Athletic Training program including a Clinical Education Coordinator. The Athletic Training program has a dedicated didactic and clinical laboratory teaching space with extensive modalities and rehabilitation equipment, a Gaumard patient simulator, and annual equipment/supplies budget. The program has an exceptional relationship with the clinical athletic trainers in Intercollegiate Athletics who serve as preceptors for the students and as adjunct faculty in the academic program, established student clinical sites in both local high schools and clinics, as well as a strong working relationship with both the Physical Therapy and Nursing programs.
The position requirements include a Doctoral degree in a related field certification as an Athletic Trainer and eligible for licensure in the state of Delaware. Prior college-level teaching experience and Athletic Training administrative experience are required. Prior experience with CAATE accreditation standards, graduate level teaching, relevant clinical experience, and experience with student mentorship are preferred. All faculty are expected to contribute to a welcoming campus environment that embraces inclusivity. |
Post Doctoral Fellow- Perilla Lab
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Newark
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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is seeking a Post Doctoral Fellow to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus. |
Research Associate I, Center for Health Assessment Research and Translation (CHART)
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Remote
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The Center for Health Assessment Research and Translation (CHART) at the University of Delaware (udel.edu/chart) has an opening (start summer 2023) for a full-time research associate to assist our research faculty and scientists in carrying out grant-funded research projects. The Center aims to improve the quality of healthcare and quality of life for rehabilitation populations and individuals with traumatic injury by improving patient assessment tools and practices. In particular, our team of psychologists and psychometricians studies the science and practice of outcomes measurement. CHART is funded through grants from the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Defense, and private foundations. |