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Courses listed below may not be offered or available every term. Please check with the department for a list of available course assignments. We encourage all qualified candidates to submit an application indicating courses of interest. DEPARTMENT: KINESIOLOGY AND RECREATION ADMINISTRATION (Job #7050) COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE or AREA OF SPECIALIZATION HED 115 HED 120 HED 312 First Aid/CPR CPR Professional Rescuer First Aid Instructor Degree: First Aid/CPR Instructor certificate and BS/BA in appropriate field. Experience: Successful teaching experience in First Aid/CPR. Preferred: Successful university teaching experience; MS/MA in Kinesiology or related field. HED 231 HED 342 HED 344 HED 446 Basic Human Nutrition Nutrition for Athletic Performance Weight Control Optimal Bone & Muscle Development Degree: MS in Nutrition or related field Experience: Successful teaching experience in nutrition and academic or professional work related to nutrition. Preferred: Coursework toward PhD in Nutrition or related field; successful university teaching Registered Dietitian license. HED 280 HED 280L HED 388 HED 390 HED 392 Lab Health-Related Behavior Change Design & Implementation of HP Prog Community and Population Health Degree: MA/MS in Health Education or related field. Experience: Successful teaching experience in health education and academic or professional work related to health promotion. Preferred: CHES (Certified Health Education Specialist). HED 400 HED 405/705 HED 480 HED 480L HED 495 HED 499 HED 500 Sound Mind/Sound Body School Health Programs Lab Directed Study Cardiac Rehabilitation

HED 695 Degree: MS/MA in Health, Kinesiology or related field. Experience: Successful university teaching Preferred: Relevance of training or experience to specific course; coursework toward PhD or PhD in Kinesiology or related field. KINS 311 KINS 313 KINS 315 KINS 325 KINS 327 KINS 329 KINS 339 Concepts of Aquatics Concepts of Dance Concepts of Dynamic Movement Health-Related Exercise Games Concepts-1 Games Concepts-2 Group Exercise Instruction Degree: BS/BA in PE, Kinesiology or related field. Experience: Successful teaching experience in the course content area. Preferred: MS/MA in Kinesiology or related field; evidence of demonstrated mastery/competency in area being taught; successful university teaching KINS 165 KINS 250 KINS 375 KINS 378 KINS 379 KINS 386 KINS 382 KINS 384 KINS 385 KINS 391 KINS 394 KINS 447 KINS 450 KINS 455 KINS 456A KINS 456B KINS 460 KINS 474 KINS 479 KINS 480 KINS 480L KINS 482 KINS 483 Foundations of Kinesiology Anatomical Kinesiology Organ, Admin and Facility Plan Sport in Society Exercise Physiology Structural Kinesiology Mechanical Kinesiology Curr & Instr Strategies PE Adapted Physical Education Workshop in Kinesiology Computers in Health, PE, and Rec Pharmacology and Ergogenic Aids Exercise Testing Exercise Prescription/Leadership Fitness Assessment & Exercise Programming Fitness Assessment & Exercise Programming HPL Techniques Psych Foundations in Kinesiology Sports Psychology Laboratory Internship in Kinesiology Evaluation Techniques

KINS 484 KINS 486 KINS 490 KINS 492 KINS 495 KINS 499 KINS 530 KINS 535 KINS 577 KINS 578 Motor Development/Motor Learning Theory of Coaching Practica Senior Seminar in Kinesiology Directed Study Workshop in Kinesiology Assessment Techniques Adapted Physical Education Program Adapted Aquatics - Instructors Degree: MS/MA in PE, Kinesiology or related field. Experience: Evidence of mastery in subject matter; successful teaching Preferred: Three years successful university teaching experience in the course content area; coursework toward PhD or PhD/EdD in Kinesiology or related field. KINS 425 Strength and Conditioning Degree: MS/MA in PE, Kinesiology or related field; CSCS (Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist) certification. Experience: Evidence of mastery in subject matter; successful teaching Preferred: Three years successful university teaching experience in the course content area; coursework toward PhD or PhD/EdD in Kinesiology or related field. PE 211 KINS 475 Adapt Physical Ed Exercise Elementary School P.E. Degree: BS/BA in Kinesiology, PE or related field. Experience: Successful teaching experience with elementary aged children. Preferred: Elementary P.E. teaching experience, MS/MA or PhD in Kinesiology, Physical Education or appropriate field or teaching certificate in Physical Education; successful university teaching KINS 276 Techniques of Athletic Training Degree: Coursework toward or MS/MA in Kinesiology or related field, ATC (Athletic Training Certificate). Experience: Successful teaching experience or evidence of strong professional background as an athletic trainer. Preferred: Evidence of mastery/competency in subject being taught; minimum of three years successful university teaching experience in the course content area; coursework toward PhD or PhD/EdD in Kinesiology or related field. KINS 580 KINS 585 KINS 588 KINS 600 Issues in American Sport Culture Optimizing Exercise Training Adv Technique-Athletic Train

KINS 610 KINS 615 KINS 635 KINS 640 KINS 650 KINS 655 KINS 665 KINS 684 KINS 690 KINS 695 KINS 699 Statistics for Kinesiology College Teaching in Kinesiology Research Methods in Kinesiology Psych of Sport and Exercise Exercise Physiology Biomechanics Sports Management Graduate Seminar Thesis Writing Seminar Independent Study Degree: Coursework toward PhD in Kinesiology or appropriate field. Experience: Successful university teaching Preferred: PhD in Kinesiology or related field; relevance of training or experience to teach specific course in area of specialization. REC 200 REC 210 REC 220 REC 302 REC 320 REC 330 REC 335 REC 340 REC 342 REC 345 REC 365 REC 370 REC 410 REC 415 REC 420 REC 435 REC 480 REC 480L REC 481? REC 482 REC 485 REC 495 REC 499 Foundations of Recreation Studies Recreation Leadership Leisure Programming Inclusive Recreation Organization, Administration and Facility Planning Outdoor Education Tourism Planning and Development Camp Organization and Counseling Expedition Planning and Ldrshp Environmental Education Travel Industry Adventure Outfitting Healthy Communities Leisure and Aging Legal and Financial Aspects Recreation Sustainable Tourism Special Topic Lab Internship in Recreation Senior Seminar Directed Study Degree: MS or MA in Recreation, Leisure Studies or closely related field. Experience: one year successful college or university teaching experience in specific subject area of course.

Preferred: PhD, EdD, or significant progression toward a terminal degree (ABD) in Recreation, Leisure Studies or a closely related field; successful university or college teaching experience in courses related to recreation management (including the areas of programming, legal issues, facility planning, financial management, and/or supervision); experience in the development and implementation of experiential education and service-learning based courses; professional experience in the related areas. PE 262 PE 282 PE 362 PE 470 PE 471 PE 472 PE 474 SCUBA, Beginning DAN Oxygen Provider SCUBA, Advanced Rescue Diver Scientific Diving Leadership Diving: Asst. Instructor Leadership Diving: Dive Master Degree: Current active NAUI Open Water SCUBA Instructor certification; AAUS (American Academy of Underwater Sciences) scientific diver certificate; current two-person (CPR for Profess); CPR certification; NAUI authorization to certify the specific courses taught; Divers Alert Network (DAN) Oxygen Provider Instructor certification. Experience: Previous experience teaching the course. Preferred: BS/BA; minimum two years actively teaching diving as instructor; HSU leadership experience; teaching experience at university level; demonstrated mastery of diving on the Northern California coast. PE 382 Underwater Photography Degree: Current active NAUI Open Water SCUBA Instructor certification; AAUS (American Academy of Underwater Sciences) scientific diver certificate; current two-person (CPR for Profess); CPR certification; NAUI authorization to certify the specific courses taught; Divers Alert Network (DAN) Oxygen Provider Instructor certification; fundamental knowledge of underwater scientific photography. Experience: Previous experience teaching this or similar courses. Preferred: BS/BA; minimum two years actively teaching diving as instructor; HSU leadership experience; teaching experience at university level; demonstrated mastery of diving on the Northern California coast. PE 145 PE 146 PE 246 PE 347 Swim, Beginning Fitness Swim, Beginning Fitness Swim, Intermediate Master Swim Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in swimming; successful swim teaching Preferred: WSI (Water Safety Instructor) certificate; experience teaching fitness swimming or designing swim workouts; swim team experience; MS/MA in PE or related field.

PE 360 Lifeguard Training Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in swimming; successful swim teaching Preferred: Successful university experience teaching swimming; WSI (Water Safety Instructor) certificate; swim team experience; MS/MA in PE or related field. PE 476 Water Safety Instructor Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in swimming; successful teaching Preferred: Successful university experience teaching swimming; WSI (Water Safety Instructor) certificate; swim team experience; BS/BA or MS/MA in PE or related field. PE 111 PE 478 PE 255 Water Aerobics Water Aerobic Instructor Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in swimming; successful teaching Preferred: Successful experience teaching swimming/water aerobics; BS/BA or MS/MA in PE or related field. Water Polo Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in swimming; successful teaching Preferred: BS/BA or MS/MA in PE or related field; successful university teaching PE 112 PE 119 PE 129 PE 138 PE 140 PE 212 PE 237 PE 253 PE 259 PE 289 PE 289 PE 368 Aikido, Beginning Aerobics Step Aerobics Self Defense Tai Chi Aikido, Intermediate Self Defense Grappling Pilates Yoga Aerobic Kickboxing Yoga, Adv Aerobic Instructor Training

Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in subject being taught; successful teaching Preferred: Successful university teaching experience in the activity; BS/BA or MS/MA in PE or related field. PE 125 PE 127 PE 161 PE 225 PE 227 PE 228 PE 229 PE 289 PE 325 PE 327 REC 110 REC 120 REC 350 Fencing, Beginning Golf, Beginning Backpacking Fencing, Intermediate Golf, Intermediate Fishing the Northwest Fly Fishing Disc Golf Fencing, Advanced Golf, Advanced Kayak, Beginning Winter Camp Cross Country Skiing Intermediate Kayaking Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in subject being taught; successful teaching experience in the activity. Preferred: Successful university teaching in the activity; BS/BA or MS/MA in PE or related field. PE 113 PE 114 PE 116 PE 118 PE 141 PE 144 PE 151 PE 152 PE 157 PE 158 PE 190 PE 191 PE 192 PE 193 PE 194 PE 196 PE 197 PE 198 PE 213 Archery, Beginning Badminton Basketball Bowling Soccer, Beginning Stretch and Relaxation Ultimate Frisbee Beginning Volleyball, Beginning Weight Training Strength Fitness Country Western Dance Folk Dance Latin Dance Mexican Folkloric Dance Social Dance Swing Dance Tapping' Dancing' Feet Vintage Dance Archery, Intermediate

PE 215 PE 216 PE 218 PE 224 PE 231 PE 241 PE 251 PE 252 PE 254 Body Conditioning Body Fitness Cross Training Women's Rowing Beginning Jogging Fitness Soccer, Intermediate Ultimate Frisbee Intermediate Volleyball, Intermediate Walking Fitness Degree: BS/BA in PE or related field or appropriate training/certification for activity being taught. Experience: Demonstrated mastery/competency in subject being taught; successful teaching Preferred: Three years successful university teaching in the activity; MS/MA in PE or related field. See application instructions at: https://hraps.humboldt.edu/application-process Scroll down to Temporary Faculty Pool, and follow the instructions listed there. Submit to: Kinesiology and Recreation Administration (Job #7050) Humboldt State University 1 Harpst Street Arcata, CA 95521-8299 Phone: 707-826-4538 Fax: 707-826-5451 It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide complete and accurate employment information. Evidence of required degree(s), certifications(s), or licenses(s) will be required prior to the appointment date. A background check (including a criminal records check, employment verification, and education verification) must be completed satisfactorily as a condition of employment with the CSU. Certain positions may also require a credit check, motor vehicle report, and/or fingerprinting through Live Scan service. Adverse findings from a background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position. All CSU employees are obligated to respond to and report incidents of sexual harassment and sexual violence. The successful candidate for this position will be mandated to receive relevant training on an annual basis. The person holding this position is considered a mandated reporter under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Humboldt State University is a Title IX/Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, genetic information, medical condition, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected status. If accommodations need to be made during the recruitment and interview process, please contact Human Resources at (707) 826-3626 or hsuhr@humboldt.edu.