Instructor, Community & Public Health

Eastern Illinois UniversityCharleston, SC
$45,000 - $49,500

About The Position

Eastern Illinois University is pleased to invite applications for the Instructor, Community & Public Health position. This position is a full-time, annually contracted (Unit B) appointment comprising teaching undergraduate and graduate courses across all degree programs. Courses to be taught may include but are not limited to: personal health, community health, human sexuality, personal nutrition, research methods, health citizenship, health politics and policy, human diseases, epidemiology. Opportunities to develop expertise-specific elective courses as well as supervise departmental honors student theses or graduate student projects. The Department: The Department of Public Health & Nutrition trains students for a variety of roles in health administration, nutrition & dietetics, and public health. We are a collaborative department with supportive colleagues, flexible schedules, and a willingness to embrace new ideas. Celebrating more than 130 years of excellence, Eastern Illinois University (EIU) is a fully accredited, comprehensive regional residential institution located in Charleston, Illinois—ideally positioned between Chicago, St. Louis, and Indianapolis. The University is known for its individualized attention, supportive relationships, and exceptional outcomes, including high graduation, retention, and career placement rates. Academically, EIU combines personalized learning with nationally respected programs. Small class sizes allow for close mentorship from distinguished faculty, while innovative undergraduate and graduate programs and firsthand opportunities prepare students for meaningful professional and personal growth. Campus life at EIU is vibrant and community oriented. The University features more than 50 buildings within walking distance, extensive recreational facilities, and more than 200 student organizations including NCAA Division I athletics, and 20+ fraternities and sororities. Cultural life thrives at the world-renowned Doudna Fine Arts Center and the Tarble, which bring exceptional artistic and performance experiences to campus and the region. Students, faculty, and staff enjoy the close-knit atmosphere of a classic college town with convenient access to shops, dining, and outdoor recreation—alongside robust service opportunities coordinated through EIU’s Office of Civic Engagement and Volunteerism. With its strong alumni network, sustainability efforts, and deep commitment to student success, Eastern Illinois University offers an exceptional environment to live, learn, and work. Eastern Illinois University is committed to fostering a learning community where all members feel welcomed and valued. The university provides equality of opportunity in all areas of campus life, and we strive to recognize and appreciate the unique value of our students, faculty, and staff. Every member of campus has the right to learn and work in an environment free of discrimination and harassment, and beyond that, our goal is for all members of our community to develop a strong sense of belonging to Eastern Illinois University. Eastern Illinois University provides equal opportunity in education and employment for all students, applicants for employment, and employees. Discrimination based upon race, color, sex, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis of discrimination precluded by federal and state statutes, is strictly prohibited. The University further commits to a program of affirmative action as prescribed by statute to employ, and advance in employment, qualified individuals with a disability and qualified protected veterans (disabled veterans, recently separated veterans, active-duty wartime veterans, and Armed Forces service medal veterans).

Requirements

  • Earned master’s degree in Community Health, Public Health, Health Education, Nutrition, Health Sciences or related field, from an accredited institution.
  • Excellent communication skills and a desire to work in collaborative teams that include other health-related disciplines, such as exercise science, nursing, social work, and healthcare leadership, are essential.

Nice To Haves

  • Demonstrated proficiency in college teaching (graduate teaching assistant experience acceptable).
  • Preference will be given to candidates with a minimum of three years teaching experience in a university or 3 years of experience in a community or public health agency.
  • Training/experience in epidemiology/infectious disease management a plus.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive Medical Coverage: Competitive employee insurance premiums with flexible plan options.
  • Vision Insurance: Vision coverage is included with medical at no cost.
  • Dental Insurance: Dental plans available to meet your needs.
  • Retirement Benefits: Participation in the State University Retirement System, which includes medical insurance benefits upon retirement.
  • Tuition Waivers: Opportunities to pursue educational goals through tuition waivers for employees and dependent children.
  • Generous Paid Time Off: Up to 12 paid holidays annually, plus earned vacation and sick time.
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