THIS POSITION IS OPEN TO ALL QUALIFIED APPLICANTS
The
Social Science Division is accepting applications to be considered for
adjunct
instruction. adjunct instructors are
appointed quarter to quarter based on student enrollment. For
specifics, applicants should contact the division for more
information.
Course: ANTHR 265
Course Description:
Forensic
anthropology is defined as the application of physical anthropology
to medico-legal death investigation. Introduces the science of
skeletal biology, and the associated concepts of human variation,
and explores their applications within a forensic context.
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master’s in Anthropology/Archaeology or
equivalent
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Successful community college teaching experience
SALARY:
Salary
is determined by the college salary schedule, and varies depending on
the degree and mode of instruction.
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION AND
APPLICATION:
Contact the Assistant Dean for Academic Education (253)
833-9111, Seattle (206) 464-6133, Tacoma (253) 924-0180, ext.
2154 or e-mail
cwells@greenriver.edu.
DEADLINE:
Instructors will be hired on quarterly basis as needed. Please include
a resume with your completed application.
Applications should be
mailed to:
Assistant Dean for Academic Education
Green River Community College
12401 SE 320th Street
Auburn, WA 98092-3699
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