The Biomedical Laboratory Diagnostics Program and Department of Medicine at Michigan State University invite applications for a Fixed Term Faculty position (non-tenure) at a rank commensurate with experience. The appointment will be an annual year, 12-month position. This individual will be responsible for in-person and online instruction at the undergraduate (BLD 435, BLD 435L, and BLD 434) and graduate level in the areas of immunohematology, immunology, and histocompatibility. The teaching load would be approximately 2 courses per semester. MSU BLD offers two undergraduate degrees, Biomedical Laboratory Science and Medical Laboratory Science (a NACCLS accredited program) and three graduate degrees – an MA in Biomedical Laboratory Science, an MS in Clinical Laboratory Science, and an MS in Biomedical Laboratory Operations. This individual would also be expected to perform duties commensurate with those as a laboratory director or director in training as proscribed by CMS/CLIA/ACHI. 51% of this position would entail teaching in the BLD program, and 49% would entail serving as an associate laboratory director/director in training in the Immunohematology and Serology Laboratory. Additional responsibilities include advising, professional engagement, service, and outreach. The salary is negotiable and commensurate with experience.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate -chemical, biological, medical technology, clinical laboratory science, immunohematology, immunology, or histocompatibility
Minimum Requirements
A doctoral degree in chemical, biological, medical technology, clinical laboratory science, immunohematology, immunology, or histocompatibility
Hold a clinical certification/credential (such as MLS, CHT, CHS, or eligible)
Have qualifications to perform duties as a laboratory director or director in training as proscribed by CLIA/ACHI
Documented knowledge and experience in histocompatibility and immunogenetics
Teaching potential as reflected in experiences educating or training people
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues as part of a team
Commitment to professional development
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion by cultivating equitable and inclusive learning environments for a diverse group of learners
Desired Qualifications
Knowledge of or experience with discipline-based education research, scholarship of teaching and learning, and/or scholarly approaches to curriculum development
Experience teaching in a relevant field as an instructor of record
Professional experience developing and/or disseminating knowledge in a relevant field through research, outreach, publication, or presentations
Experience in assay validation and quality assurance in the laboratory
Participation in professional societies (such as ACHI, ASCLS, etc.)
Required Application Materials
Cover letter that describes your interest in the position
Please submit a single learning objective (written by you) that addresses a fundamental concept or competency related to immunohematology, immunology, histocompatibility, or immunogenetics, why you think it is an important learning objective, how you would assess the learning objective, and a description of your instructional approach used to help students achieve the objective
CV
Names and contact information of 3 references who will be contacted if invited for a final interview
Special Instructions
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Angela Wholehan, Teaching Specialist, BLD (angelalw@msu.edu). Job application should be made through the MSU Careers website at https://careers.msu.edu.
Review of Applications Begins On
11/27/2024
Summary of Health Risks
Exposure to human blood, serum, tissue and other body fluids and materials covered under “Universal Precautions.” This covers employees at MSU that have a reasonable anticipated risk of exposure to human blood and other potentially infectious materials. This includes Hepatitis B Virus (HBV), Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), and other bloodborne pathogens that are included in MSU’s Bloodborne Pathogen Program as outlined in the Exposure Control Plan (ECP). Job classifications, in which all or some of the employees have potential occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens, are listed in Appendix A of the ECP. The ECP is revised on an annual basis and copies of the most recent edition are available on the Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) website at www.ehs.msu.edu The MSU Exposure Control Plan requires all employees to attend an initial training as well as an annual retraining on bloodborne pathogens. Employees covered under this program must be offered free Hepatitis B vaccination within the first ten days of employment. For more information, call EHS at 355-0153.
Completion of Hepatitis B surveillance sheet (only one time) received during bloodborne pathogens training. Form must be completed, sent to MSU Occupational Health, and appropriate follow up arranged within 10 days of assignment to duties involving potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
Website
https://bld.natsci.msu.edu/
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