Medical Laboratory Sciences Teaching Specialists
The MLS program is seeking candidates to help support on campus laboratory teaching courses. Teaching specialists are usually current practitioners in one or more disciplines within MLS, who can help bring current practice knowledge into the teaching laboratory. Three to 10 hours per week for one semester depending on your work schedule and our course schedule. We accept applications continuously throughout the year.
View the to MLS Teaching Specialist job description (PDF) for more about this position.
To apply, visit the U of MN employment system and search for position #306077.
For inquiries, please contact:
Amy Fischer
Operations Manager
[email protected]
877-334-2659
Donna Spannaus-Martin, PhD, MLS(ASCP)cm
Program Director
[email protected]
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