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University of Minnesota - 15th Ave Teaching Specialist or Lecturer - PE courses (Continuous Recruitment FY25) in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Apply for Job Job ID361330 LocationTwin Cities Job FamilyEducation-General Full/Part TimePart-Time Regular/TemporaryRegular Job Code9754 Employee ClassAcad Prof and Admin Add to Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview The School of Kinesiology occasionally needs teaching specialists to teach Physical Education courses that cannot be taught by existing staff and graduate assistants. This search will establish a "pool" of instructors. Applicants will be selected from that pool on an as-needed basis throughout the academic year. Applications may not be acknowledged, but will be reviewed when such openings occur throughout the academic year. Instructors are appointed on a semester basis, dependent on teaching needs of the School of Kinesiology. Appointment does not carry benefits. These are temporary, non-tenured, Academic Professional and Administrative (P&A) positions as Teaching Specialist or Lecturer, paid on a per course basis. Typically these appointments are made semester by semester or in the summer, and employment is contingent on the course meeting its enrollment target. This appointment is specifically for the Fall 2024 and Spring 2025 semesters. Applicants should indicate the specific topics they are applying to teach from the list of PE classes, below: Badminton Basketball Tennis Swimming Volleyball Cricket Running Tumbling & Gymnastics Bowling Broomball Conditioning Posture and Individual Exercises Figure Skating Flag Football Foil Fencing Golf Handball Ice Hockey Ice Skating Racquetball Judo Karate Lacrosse Nordic Skiing Orienteering Racquetball Rock Climbing Rugby Sabre Fencing Self-Defense Soccer Softball Squash Tae Kwon Do Track and Field Ultimate Disc Weight Training Job Responsibilities Teaching (70%) Teach a 1-credit, 1xxx-level physical education course Develop and deliver course syllabus, lessons, lectures, assignments, assessments, grading, and activities Attend all class meetings - 28 hours per semester Course Preparation (20%) Prior to the start of the semester, develop the course syllabus, identify course resources, and create course content Maintain CPR, First Aid, and AED certifications Participate in on-campus and online training as determined by the program director Student Development/Advising (10%) Promptly respond to student inquiries and proactively provide relevant course information Utilize the University of Minnesota email system for student communication outside of in-person contact Evaluate student academic performance and submit grades Serve as the on-site supervisor for the facility space during the time of the class Performance Expectations Lead students through activities and lessons that will allow them to have a better cognitive and psychomotor understanding for the specific physical activity, to identify how they can engage in the activity throughout their lifespan, and to practice the highest standard of etiquette related to the activity upon the completion of the course University and program policies and grading rigor are adhered to throughout the course Lesson planning will be done in advance and will be done with thought and care Creatively assist students in meeting learning objectives through meaningful in and out of class activities Ensure that the course syllabus fully articulates what you will expect from students and what students can expect from the course, and is distributed to students at the start of the semester Understand and adhere to all University, College of Education, School of Kinesiology and Physical Activity Program policies, timelines, due dates and procedures Maintain a safe classroom environment An inclusive environment is maintained so that students of all ability levels and from all backgrounds have the opportunity to successfully participate in the course Check and respond to UMN x500 email regularly and use this email when conducting any business related to this course University and program requirements are adhered to and paperwor is promptly turned in at the start of the semester Certifications are maintained throughout the semester and additional trainings suggested by the program or university are attended Qualifications Required Qualifications Master's Degree or Ph.D. in education, physical education or a related area. Applicants with a M.A. will be hired as Teaching Specialist. Applicants with a Ph.D. will be hired as a Lecturer At least 3 years of experience specifically addressing ONE of the courses listed in the program/unit description. This must be clearly identifiable in the applicant's cover letter and resume Currently certified in CPR and First Aid - Proof of certification is required upon request Preferred Qualifications Experience teaching or advising at the collegiate level About the Department Program Overview The University of Minnesota Physical Activity Program (PAP) Physical Education (PE) courses are designed for students of all abilities, and unless otherwise noted, intended for true novices. These 1-credit activity-specific academic classes allow students to develop a working knowledge of the etiquette, sportspersonship, rules, safety concerns, safe/healthy techniques, game theory, sport culture and regulations related to the specific physical activity through in-class lectures, demonstrations, and active student participation. The PAP is intended to develop students' Physical Literacy through safe and inclusive in-class activities and drills that support the development of techniques and agilities that students will be able to utilize in multiple environments that benefit the healthy development of the whole person.The awareness and knowledge needed to pursue lifelong physical activity is the ultimate goal, so students will have out-of-the-classroom opportunities to engage in this sport/activity culture. This will expose students to the exciting local, national, and international competitive and basic engagement opportunities. The PAP utilizes many of the University's premiere athletic and recreational venues, providing students with an active and dynamic learning environment. Unit Overview The School of Kinesiology advances interdisciplinary knowledge about physical activity and human movement in order to promote lifelong health and well-being in local, national, and global communities. Our innovative research, high-quality teaching, and collaborative outreach focus on the science and management of physical activity and human movement within contexts such as exercise, health care, and sport. For further information: https://www.cehd.umn.edu/kin/ Fulfilling our mission: Advances the academic discipline and professional practice of kinesiology. Conducts innovative, interdisciplinary research in physical activity, human movement, and sport that exemplifies the drive to discover. Educates and prepares students for advanced study and careers related to exercise, health care, and sport. Delivers a wide variety of physical activity courses to the campus community. Promotes lifelong health and well-being in local, national, and global... For full info follow application link. The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds. The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu.