Open Rank Faculty - Kinesiology, Exercise Physiology

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Work type: Faculty
Location: Boise, ID
Categories: College of Health Sciences

Position Overview:

The School of Kinesiology at Boise State University invites applications for a full-time, 9-month, tenure-track Open rank faculty position in Exercise Physiology or a closely related field, beginning August 2026. We seek a scholar-educator who will develop a productive research program, pursue external funding commensurate with rank, provide high-quality undergraduate and graduate instruction, and mentor master’s and doctoral student research. Primary teaching responsibilities will include Exercise Physiology, with additional opportunities to teach in areas such as Exercise Testing and Prescription, Physical Activity for Special Populations, Strength and Conditioning, and/or Sports Nutrition. The successful candidate will also contribute through professional, university, and community service. This campus-based position requires a 2/2 teaching load (2 3-credit classes per semester, with the possibility to buy out of teaching load) and engagement in multiple teaching modalities (in-person, hybrid, and online) to meet diverse student needs. 

Department overview: 

The School of Kinesiology is dedicated to advancing knowledge of lifelong health, physical activity, and sport through excellence in teaching, innovative research, and high impact service. 

The School of Kinesiology employs 20 full-time faculty, a team of dedicated adjunct faculty, and three professional staff members. Currently, the school services over 950 undergraduate and graduate students through undergraduate programs in Kinesiology and K-12 Physical Education and Health, graduate programs in Athletic Leadership (MAL), Athletic Training (MAT), Kinesiology (MK and MSK–non thesis and thesis tracks), and a transdisciplinary Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering (a collaboration between Colleges of Engineering and Health Sciences, with curriculum tracks in biomechanics, human performance, and mechanobiology). Further, curriculum in Kinesiology supports the neuroscience program, in conjunction with biology and psychology, that presents additional collaborative opportunities. The Center for Biomechanics and Orthopaedic Research, and Human Performance Lab are housed in the School of Kinesiology. Idaho is an NIH IDeA state, and Boise State University participates in IDeA programs, operating two Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBREs); one in cellular and molecular research and one devoted to development of biomedical devices. In addition, the state of Idaho also has an INBRE that offers wonderful opportunities for students. 

About Boise State:

Boise State University is a powerhouse of creativity, research, and impact. Our campus sits along the Boise River and reaches into the heart of Idaho’s capital – a vibrant hub for innovation, culture, and outdoor adventure. We’re nationally recognized for trailblazing research, student success, and community impact.

Our faculty are scholars, mentors, and changemakers who advance ideas, discoveries, and the next generation of leaders. Boise offers the perfect backdrop – a welcoming city with a thriving arts scene, growing tech sector, and mountains on the horizon. Join us and help shape a bold, collaborative academic community.

Learn more about faculty careers at Boise State and the City of Boise.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • An earned doctorate in Exercise Physiology or a closely related field. ABD candidates will be considered, with the expectation that the doctoral degree will be completed by the start date of the appointment (August 2026).

  • Established record or demonstrated potential for an active research agenda, including publications and presentations.

  • Established record or demonstrated potential for successful teaching at the college/university level

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Prior mentorship of graduate or undergraduate students in research 

  • Postdoctoral research experience and/or demonstrated success with grant writing

  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification or the knowledge and willingness to pursue certification

Required Application Materials:
  • Cover letter that describes your interest in and qualifications for the position

  • Complete CV

  • Research Statement that includes projected three-year research plan, including estimated resource requirements to ensure progress toward promotion (1-2-single space pages) 

  • Statement of Teaching Philosophy (max 1-single space page) 

  • Applicants will be required to provide contact information for 3 references in the application process

The position will remain open until filled, with review to begin on November 3, 2025.

For questions regarding this position, please contact Eric Martin at ericmmartin@boisestate.edu or Laura Petranek at laurajonespetranek@boisestate.edu

Salary and Benefits:

Salary starts at $75,000, is dependent upon rank and track, and is commensurate with experience. 

Our standard faculty contract is a 9-month contract (unless otherwise noted) with pay and benefits spread over 12 months. This is a yearly, renewable contract. More information about faculty contract and work days is available here

Boise State University provides a best-in-class benefits package, including (but not limited to):

 

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