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Are you a highly motivated and passionate individual with a strong background in anatomy and a desire to share your knowledge with the next generation of medical professionals? Do you have a research focus in evolutionary and functional morphology, and are you eager to collaborate with a talented team of faculty members in the Department of Integrative Anatomical Sciences at the University of Southern California? If so, we invite you to apply for the Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow position in our department.Aboutthe Department of Integrative Anatomical SciencesThe Department of Integrative Anatomical Sciences at the University of Southern California is a vibrant and dynamic community of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of the human body and its many complexities. Our faculty members are renowned experts in their fields, with research interests spanning a wide range of topics, from evolutionary morphology to functional anatomy. We are committed to providing our students with a comprehensive education in anatomy, and to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and collaboration.Job SummaryWe are seeking a highly qualified Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow to join our team and contribute to the teaching and research missions of the Department of Integrative Anatomical Sciences. The successful candidate will have a strong background in anatomy, a passion for teaching, and a commitment to research in evolutionary and functional morphology. The Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow will be responsible for teaching two courses: a medical school gross anatomy course with full cadaver dissection, and an undergraduate-level anatomy course with cadaver prosections. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to engage in research collaborations with our faculty members and to develop their own research program.Key Responsibilities* Teach two courses: a medical school gross anatomy course with full cadaver dissection, and an undergraduate-level anatomy course with cadaver prosections* Develop and implement innovative teaching methods and materials to enhance student learning* Collaborate with faculty members to develop and implement research projects* Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to the development of departmental policies and procedures* Engage in research activities, including data collection, analysis, and publication* Present research findings at national and international conferences* Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals* Develop and maintain a research program, including securing funding and collaborating with colleaguesEssential Qualifications* Ph.D. degree in Anatomy or a related field (ABD applicants will also be considered)* Prior experience teaching cadaveric human gross anatomy* Research interests in some area of the anatomical sciences, ideally evolutionary morphology* Strong communication and interpersonal skills* Ability to work effectively in a team environment* Strong organizational and time management skills* Ability to adapt to changing priorities and deadlinesPreferred Qualifications* Experience with computer-based technologies and educational software* Familiarity with anatomy education and research methods* Experience with grant writing and securing funding* Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals* Experience with teaching and mentoring studentsSkillsand Competencies* Strong knowledge of anatomy and its many complexities* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills* Ability to work effectively in a team environment* Strong organizational and time management skills* Ability to adapt to changing priorities and deadlines* Strong research skills, including data collection, analysis, and publication* Ability to develop and implement innovative teaching methods and materials* Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journalsCareer Growth Opportunities and Learning BenefitsAs a Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow in the Department of Integrative Anatomical Sciences, you will have the opportunity to:* Develop your teaching and research skills in a dynamic and supportive environment* Collaborate with a talented team of faculty members and researchers* Engage in research activities, including data collection, analysis, and publication* Present research findings at national and international conferences* Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals* Develop and maintain a research program, including securing funding and collaborating with colleagues* Pursue additional education and training opportunities, including graduate degrees and professional certificationsWork Environment and Company CultureThe Department of Integrative Anatomical Sciences is a vibrant and dynamic community of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of the human body and its many complexities. Our faculty members are renowned experts in their fields, with research interests spanning a wide range of topics, from evolutionary morphology to functional anatomy. We are committed to providing our students with a comprehensive education in anatomy, and to fostering a culture of excellence, innovation, and collaboration.Compensation, Perks, and BenefitsThe University of Southern California offers a competitive salary and benefits package, including:* A salary range of $62,400-$75,000 per year* Comprehensive health insurance* Retirement plan* Paid time off* Professional development opportunities* Access to state-of-the-art research facilities and equipmentHow to ApplyIf you are a highly motivated and passionate individual with a strong background in anatomy and a desire to share your knowledge with the next generation of medical professionals, we invite you to apply for the Postdoctoral Scholar - Teaching Fellow position in our department. Please submit the following materials:* Cover letter* Curriculum Vitae* Statement of teaching experience* Summary of research/scholarly interests and accomplishments* Contact information for 3 professional references, including e-mail addressesApplications should be submitted electronically online through USC's Employee Recruitment Services at [insert link]. In addition to the formal online submission process, applicants should send a copy of their submitted application materials (as a single PDF document) directed to Dr. Biren Patel, USC Postdoctoral Search Committee, at [insert email].Equal Opportunity EmployerThe University of Southern California is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law or USC policy.Accommodations for Applicants with DisabilitiesUSC will consider for employment all qualified applicants with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact USC Human Resources by phone at (213) 821-8100, or by email at [insert email]. Inquiries will be treated as confidential to the extent permitted by law.****Don't hesitate to apply! We value a great attitude and a willingness to learn above all. Submit your application today and join our dynamic team of scholars dedicated to advancing our understanding of the human body and its many complexities.Apply for this job

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