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The successful candidate will teach courses and develop curriculum in the Kinesiology & Exercise Science program housed within the School of Science and Engineering in the College of Undergraduate Studies (CUS). The qualified candidate will play a key role in the growth of the Kinesiology program through active student recruitment, while collaborating with the Dean and faculty on critical initiatives including student advising, curriculum development, donor relations, fundraising, assessment, and strategic planning within the School of Science and Engineering. Courses are traditional, in-seat and offered on our Lakewood, Colorado campus. Preferred requirements are a Ph.D. in Kinesiology, Exercise Science, or a closely related discipline combined with a passion for teaching at the undergraduate level. Faculty members of Colorado Christian University (CCU) teach assigned courses for which they are highly qualified within the College of Undergraduate Studies (CUS). Each faculty member uses effective instruction techniques as a subject matter expert, but their primary responsibility is to integrate field-specific pedagogies with the Holy Bible and their personal experience with Jesus Christ. They are also expected to integrate and teach CCU's spiritual, academic, and cultural Strategic Priorities. Other duties are to support the mission and vision of CCU. This may include actively participating in committee/task force/team meetings, writing curriculum, reporting on assessments/outcomes, advancing scholarship, engaging with the community, supporting colleagues, or doing other work assigned by the dean. Faculty members are expected to keep regular office hours to engage with students and assist them with their academics or other activities that support the University's holistic approach. The standard teaching load is 24 credit hours of undergraduate courses per year or four courses per semester.