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Assistant Professor of Animal Physiology

Assistant Professor of Animal Physiology
Whitworth University
Salary: $59,572.00 - $63,718.00 Annually
Job Type: Faculty (tenure track)
Location: Whitworth University Campus
Department: Biology
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Position Summary
Whitworth University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Animal Physiology in the Biology Department. We are seeking an individual with a strong background in animal physiology, with the ability to teach general biology, animal physiology and introductory genetics. Preferred applicants will be able to teach immunology, neurobiology, or vertebrate anatomy. The position will begin in the fall of 2026. The typical teaching load is 21 credits across fall, January, and spring terms. The successful candidate will bring their strengths to our welcoming community and contribute to the Whitworth mission.
Department Overview
The Whitworth Biology Department emphasizes breadth of knowledge about all levels of the natural world and the practical application of that knowledge through faculty-student collaborative research. Whitworth exposes students to the major ideas of biology and their effects on how we view the meaning of life and human nature. At the same time, the department introduces students to the technical skills required for biology professionals and for graduate study in the field or laboratory. For more information, visit the Biology Department webpage.
Review of applications will begin immediately. For full consideration, please submit an application by October 10, 2025.
Core Responsibilities
The standard full-time teaching load is usually 21 credits. Key teaching duties will include introductory biology, introductory genetics, and upper division animal physiology, with the potential to teach vertebrate anatomy, neurobiology, or immunology, depending on the expertise of the applicant. In addition, the position requires involvement in advising, university service, maintaining an active research agenda, and engaging in departmental activities.
Qualifications and Core Competencies
- Doctoral degree in animal physiology, neurobiology, immunology, or related field.
- A personal commitment to the Christian faith.
- The ability to communicate effectively in the language of instruction (English).
- A commitment to the educational mission of Whitworth as a Christian liberal arts institution.
- Teaching experience at the college level.
- Ability to teach upper-division vertebrate anatomy, immunology, or neurobiology.
- Ability to teach introductory statistical applications in the biological sciences, especially using the R statistical programming language.
Other Details
Salary Information
Assistant Professor, Animal Physiology
Term: 9 months
Hiring range: $59,572 to $63,718
Commensurate with years of credited service. 1.75% increase to the minimum salary is granted for each year of credited service at the rank of assistant professor.
Interested candidates should submit:
- A cover letter addressing their qualifications, teaching effectiveness, and interest in the position.
- Curriculum vitae.
- A statement of teaching philosophy.
- A statement describing how their Christian faith shapes their approach to teaching and scholarship.
- Names and contact information of three references.
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