Master's degree in health care administration, public health, or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline.
One-year prior teaching experience in the discipline.
One-year professional practice-based experience in the field.
Evidence of service to the profession or community.
Preferred Qualifications:
Doctoral degree in health care administration, public health, or closely related field from a regionally accredited institution (ABD candidates will be considered with degree conferral by August 2024) with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching discipline.
Credentials or certifications in health care administration specialties.
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Application materials must be submitted online, and should include:
Letter of application.
Current CV.
List of a minimum of 3 professional references with complete contact information.
Description of your teaching philosophy.
Unofficial transcripts showing degree conferral dates for all degrees at the master's degree level and higher.
Copy of credentials and certifications, if applicable.
For questions or additional information, please contact Dr. Beth Woodard, woodard@wcu.edu
As the westernmost institution in the University of North Carolina system, WCU provides comprehensive educational opportunities to residents in the state’s western region and attracts students from around the globe to explore the region’s vast natural diversity. Founded in 1889 as a teaching college, Western Carolina now provides an education to more than 10,000 students in undergraduate and graduate programs.