Assistant Professor of Kinesiology
Company: University of La Verne
Location: La Verne
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Summary The Kinesiology program serves
approximately 360 majors in programs at the undergraduate and
graduate levels: Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with
concentrations in Health and Human Performance ( HHP ) and Athletic
Training (AT). The Department is part of the new Cástulo de la
Rocha College of Health and Community Well Being, which has a
holistic vision for health that goes beyond today’s traditional
model and is informed by data and the impact social determinants,
health inequities, and cultural agility have on community and
individual health. Through deep partnership with community health
providers, non-profits, and others, we provide our students with
meaningful clinical, internship, research, and other hands-on
experiences critical to a quality education and student licensure
requirements. The department is committed to teaching and scholarly
excellence, values multicultural perspectives, fosters a collegial
learning community for students and faculty, and actively strives
to incorporate diversity and inclusivity into our work. We seek
candidates whose teaching, research and service complement the
university’s commitment to diversity and inclusivity and who
understand the barriers faced by underrepresented minorities and
first-generation college students. The University of La Verne
invites applications for a faculty member with primary
responsibility to the undergraduate Kinesiology program at the rank
of tenure-track Assistant Professor. The appointment will begin
with the 2024-25 academic year. Interested candidates should submit
a current CV, a cover letter, and contact information for at least
three professional references, who may be contacted to submit
reference letters. Review of applications will continue until the
position is filled. Members from historically underrepresented
groups are encouraged to apply. Minimum Qualifications Earned
doctorate (or projected completion by August 15, 2024) in Exercise
Science, Kinesiology, or related field with a specialization in
exercise physiology, biomechanics, or both. A clear and active
research agenda, including publications, presentations, and
experience in grant writing or the potential for external funding.
The ability to teach two or more of the following undergraduate
courses: Exercise Physiology, Exercise Physiology Laboratory,
Biomechanics, Exercise Testing & Prescription, and Research
Methods. The ability to advise undergraduate Kinesiology majors.
The ability to work collaboratively and independently. Preferred
Qualifications University teaching experience as the instructor of
record Multiple peer-reviewed publications in professional journals
Grant funding Scholarship tied to Kinesiology or the University of
La Verne’s College of Health and Community Well-Being in one or
more of the following three areas: Health Determinants, Health
Disparities, and Well-Being University service experience
Keywords: University of La Verne, Rialto , Assistant Professor of Kinesiology, Education / Teaching , La Verne, California