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Vacancies in the School of Communication & Creative Arts
Assistant Professor, Journalism
The ideal candidate will be able to develop and teach courses leading to a baccalaureate degree in journalism; will have a strong commitment to teaching undergraduate students; evidence of excellence in teaching and creative/innovative pedagogies; knowledge of current trends in the field of journalism; and a commitment to research.
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Assistant Professor, Spanish
Faculty responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses, participating in student recruitment and advisement, participating in departmental projects, engaging in scholarly/professional activities and serving on departmental and college-wide committees. Applicants should be prepared to teach all levels of Spanish language and Spanish/Hispanic literature and culture.
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Assistant Professor, French
Applicants should be prepared to teach all levels of French language and French/Francophone literature and culture. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to teaching undergraduate students; evidence of excellence in teaching and creative/innovative pedagogies; knowledge of current trends in pedagogy; skills in programme and course development and implementation; and a commitment to scholarly research.
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Assistant Professor, Music
Applicants should be able to play and teach woodwind instruments and teach a variety of music courses. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to teaching undergraduate students; evidence of excellence in teaching and creative/innovative pedagogies; knowledge of current trends in pedagogy; skills in programme and course development and implementation; and a commitment to research.
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Vacancies in the School of English Studies
Assistant Professor, College Composition
Faculty responsibilities include teaching The College's first-year writing courses, participating in curriculum review and revision; participating in departmental projects; contributing to the development of teaching materials; engaging in a research project with the potential for scholarly publication; and serving on departmental and college-wide committees.
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Assistant Professor, Literature & Composition
Candidates should have tertiary-level teaching experience and the ability to teach a variety of literature and college composition courses up to the bachelor degree level.
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Vacancies in the School of Sciences & Technology
Assistant Professor, Mathematics
Candidates must be able to teach Mathematics at introductory through final year levels. The ideal candidate will have a doctoral degree in the subject area, tertiary-level teaching experience and some professional experience.
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Assistant Professor, Biology
The successful candidates must be able to teach Biology at the undergraduate level. Particular focus will be on Marine Biology and Coastal Resource Studies. The ideal candidate will have a doctoral degree in the subject area, tertiary level teaching experience and research experience. The candidate will be expected to lead in the development of a Marine Sciences Programme.
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Assistant Professor, Chemistry
Candidate must be able to teach Chemistry at introductory through final year levels. It is expected that the candidate will have tertiary-level teaching experience and some research experience. Experience in environment trace / heavy metal studies would be an advantage.
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Assistant Professor, Physics
The successful candidate must demonstrate a strong commitment and the ability to teach undergraduate Physics. Experience with Astronomy courses for non-science majors would be an asset.
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Assistant Professor, Environmental Sustainability
The successful candidate must have the ability to teach in two or more of the following areas: renewable energy, natural resources and conservation, climate change, environmental law and policies, environmental and sustainable engineering, sustainable development, environmental science and engineering.
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Assistant Professor, Geography
Candidates must be able to teach Geography at introductory through final year levels. The ideal candidate must have a doctoral degree in the subject area, tertiary-level teaching experience and some professional experience.
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Vacancies in the School of Nursing & Allied Health Professions
Assistant Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences
Ideal candidates must have at least a PhD in Pharmacy and professional experience, as a Pharmacist. The candidate will be expected to coordinate a new pharmacy programme and to teach content area as well as professional courses at the Bachelor's Degree level.
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Assistant Professor, Nursing
The candidate must be able to teach all general nursing courses along with specialty courses in the area of expertise including theoretical and practicum courses. A strong diverse clinical nursing background will be an asset.
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Vacancies in the School of Social Sciences
Assistant Professor, Public Administration
The ideal candidate should possess an understanding of public administration in the Commonwealth of Nations or the Caribbean, should be knowledgeable about contemporary theories in political science and development studies, knowledgeable about issues related to small state development and should be familiar with research methods in contemporary issues of governance and public sector reform.
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Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice Studies
Faculty responsibilities include teaching undergraduate courses, participating in the development and implementation of a baccalaureate degree programme in Criminal Justice Studies, participating in student recruitment and advisement, engaging in scholarly/professional activities and serving on departmental and college-wide committees.
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Vacancies in the School of Education
Assistant Professor, Early Childhood Education
Candidate should have a Ph.D. or EdD. in Early Childhood Education with a minimum of 3 years of teaching at the tertiary level. Candidates will be expected to assist with teaching Early Childhood and General Primary courses, as well as with supervision of student-teachers and curriculum development of education courses/programmes.
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Assistant Professor, Religious Education
Candidate should have a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Religious Education with a minimum of 3 years of teaching at the tertiary level. Candidates will be expected to assist with teaching Religion courses, supervision of student-teachers and assist with curriculum development of Religious education courses/programmes.
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Assistant Professor, Education Research
Candidate should have a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Education Research with a minimum of 3 years of teaching at the tertiary level. Candidates will be expected to assist with teaching General Education and Research courses at the Undergraduate and Graduate level, as well as assist with supervision of Masters Research Thesis and curriculum development of education courses/programmes.
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Assistant Professor, Reading Education
Candidate should have a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Reading Education with a minimum of 3 years of teaching at the tertiary level. Candidates will be expected to assist with teaching General Education and Reading courses at the Undergraduate and Graduate level, as well as assist with supervision of Masters Research Thesis and curriculum development of education courses/programmes.
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Assistant Professor, Science Education
Candidate should have a Ph.D. or Ed.D. in Science Education with a minimum of 3 years of teaching at the tertiary level. Candidates will be expected to teach elementary and secondary science methodology to prospective teachers, assist with teaching General Science and General Education courses, supervision of student-teachers and curriculum development of science education courses/programmes.
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Vacancies in Libraries & Instructional Media Services
Public Services Librarian I
Applicants should be dynamic, innovative individuals with a strong commitment to service within a diverse community. The Librarian will demonstrate successful administrative experience in an academic library, sound understanding of emerging technologies and the ability to use them within the library setting and a commitment to developing a strong integrated library service within the academy.
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Technical Services Librarian II
Applicants should be dynamic, innovative individuals with a strong commitment to service within a diverse community. The Librarian will demonstrate successful administrative experience in an academic library, sound understanding of emerging technologies and the ability to use them within the library setting and a commitment to developing a strong integrated library service within the academy.
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Public Services Librarian II
Applicants should be dynamic, innovative individuals with a strong commitment to service within a diverse community. The Librarian will demonstrate successful administrative experience in an academic library, sound understanding of emerging technologies and the ability to use them within the library setting and commitment to developing a strong integrated library service within the academy.
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Vacancies in the Culinary & Hospitality Management Institute
Chef
Applicants should be able to teach a variety of cooking and culinary courses to future Bahamian Chefs, should master the culinary fundamental and possess a passion for cooking and teaching as well as a love to share their knowledge and experience.
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Vacancies in the School of Business
Assistant Professor, Accounting
Candidate must be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Financial Accounting I and II, Intermediate Accounting I and II, Cost, Managerial and Advanced Accounting, Accounting Theory, Auditing, Tax Accounting I and II and Governmental Accounting.
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Assistant Professor, Banking, Finance & Economics
Candidate must be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Managerial Economics, Labor Economics, Price Theory, Macro-Economic Analysis, Quantitative Methods for Economics, Economic Development Seminar, Credit Analysis, Financial Management, Money and Banking, Financial Institutions and Services, Monetary and Financial System, Statistics I and II.
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Assistant Professor, Management & Marketing
Candidate must be able to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Business Fundamentals, Organizational Behavior, Entrepreneurship, Techniques of Research, Strategic Management, International Business and Workforce Management, Operations and Production Management, International Marketing, Consumer Behavior, Integrated Marketing Communications, Business and Society, Small Business Management, International Human Resources Management, Strategic Human Resources Management, Performance Management and Compensation Management.
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Assistant Professor, Administrative Office Management
Candidate must be qualified to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Records Management, Administrative Office Management, Information Processing, Keyboarding, Machine Transcription and other business courses.
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The College of The Bahamas :: Oakes Field :: P.O. Box N-4912 :: Nassau, The Bahamas :: Tel (242) 302.4300 :: Email cob@cob.edu.bs
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