Adjunct - Public Health and Health Administration

Description The HU Healthcare Studies Program is seeking to compile a pool of qualified candidates interested in teaching Introduction to Healthcare Studies, Medical Terminology, Public Health, and Healthcare Law and Ethics. Such opportunities are dependent upon the needs of the University. Assignments may require teaching day, evening, or online classes as needed. Examples of Duties Adjunct Professor - Introduction to Healthcare Studies Husson University seeks an adjunct professor to teach the course Introduction to Healthcare Studies, which will typically be taught on line. The course provides an overview of healthcare in the United States including the structure of the healthcare delivery system, key national and state health policy issues, and how healthcare is financed. Population and public health approaches to ensuring the health of the population are also be examined. Adjunct Professor - Medical Terminology Husson University seeks an adjunct professor to teach the course Medical Terminology, which is taught on line. This course is designed to give the student a comprehensive vocabulary of medical language by analyzing the root forms, prefixes, and suffixes of medical terms associated with different parts of the body and their associated physiological systems. Adjunct Professor - Public Health Husson University seeks an adjunct professor to teach the course Introduction to Public Health, which is currently taught in both traditional face to face and online formats. Public Health is designed to introduce students to the current field of public health in the United States, focusing on key areas of study, intervention, and organizational structure of agencies involved in public health. Adjunct Professor - Healthcare Law and Ethics Husson University seeks an adjunct professor to teach the course Healthcare Law and Ethics, which is currently taught in a traditional face to face format. The course will also be offered on line within the next 18 months. Healthcare Law and Ethics is designed for students to learn major laws and regulations which impact the delivery of healthcare, as well us ethical principles that guide clinical practitioners and administrators in healthcare. Typical Qualifications Education and Experience: Adjunct Professor - Introduction to Healthcare Studies Candidates are required to have a doctoral or master's degree in public health, health administration, health policy, or related field. Adjunct Professor - Medical Terminology Candidates are required to have a doctoral or master's degree in a clinical health profession, public health, medical education, or closely related field. Adjunct Professor - Public Health Candidates are required to have a doctoral or master's degree in a clinical health profession, public health, medical education, or closely related field. Adjunct Professor - Healthcare Law and Ethics Candidates are required to have a doctoral or master's degree in public health, health administration, health policy, ethics, or a related field. Supplemental Information Undergraduate Course: Masters Prepared $933.33 maximum per credit hour* Undergraduate Course: Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,016.67 maximum per credit hour* Graduate Course Masters Level Prepared $1,016.67 maximum per credit hour* Graduate Course Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,100.00 maximum per credit hour* • Rate is dependent upon the number of students enrolled in the course assigned. Lab Sections Undergraduate: Masters Prepared $1,150.00 per credit hour Doctoral or Equivalent Prepared $1,250.00 per credit hour Thank you for considering employment with Husson University. To apply and inquire about your application status, please use our online application system. We kindly request that applicants do not email or call to check on their application status. Please refrain from reaching out via email or phone regarding your application status. Use our online platform to apply and stay updated on your application. Thank you for your understanding and adherence to our application process. Husson University is an equal employment opportunity employer #AD Apply tot his job

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