Back to School: 15 Open Anatomy & Physiology Jobs

Looking for a change after the break?

We've scoured the internet and collected a range of open teaching positions for anatomy and physiology - both in the US and internationally.

Check out the list below - you might find your next move!

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United States roles

NEW: Physiology Lecturer - The University of Arizona, Arizona

"The Department of Physiology is accepting applications for a Lecturer faculty position, beginning August 2024. The selected candidate will teach a large undergraduate course in human anatomy & physiology each semester and during the summer and teach other core or elective courses in human physiology." Learn More

1. Assistant Professor, Biology and Anatomy and Physiology Coordinator (Non-Tenure Track) - La Salle University, Pennsylvania

"La Salle University’s Department of Natural Sciences seeks a non-tenure track faculty member to...teach anatomy and physiology lecture and laboratory sections in a course sequence that primarily serves nursing and health-sciences majors and pre-medical and pre-health career-seeking students." Learn More

2. Assistant/Associate Professor, Physiology Education - Wright State University, Ohio

"The incumbent will be expected to create teaching and learning materials as well as strategies for physiology education, primarily for medical students." Learn More

3. Assistant Professor, Animal Physiology - Towson University, Maryland

"Teaching responsibilities may include Animal Physiology, Human Anatomy and Physiology, or other undergraduate and graduate courses in physiology that align with faculty area(s) of expertise." Learn More

4. Human Anatomy Faculty & Lab Assistant - University of Saint Mary, Kansas

"This is a 10-month faculty position within the Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, instructing human anatomy and physiology courses, as well as fulfilling duties as a laboratory assistant in the Human Anatomy Laboratory." Learn More

5. Assistant/Associate Professor of Medical Education, Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology - Rutgers University, New Jersey

"The Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (RWJMS) is seeking applications for a full-time, non-tenure track, faculty position in medical education. The successful candidate will contribute to the educational mission of the school’s medical and graduate courses in gross anatomy and histology through teaching and directorship." Learn More

6. Head and Professor, Department of Anatomy and Physiology - Kansas State University, Kansas

"The College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University invites applications for the Head of the Department of Anatomy and Physiology in a tenure track position at the rank of associate or full professor, commensurate with academic accomplishments and experience." Learn More

7. Anatomy & Physiology Instructor - Adjunct - Keiser University, Florida

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8. COHS Undergraduate Science Lecturer - University of Saint Francis, Indiana

"...the COHS Undergraduate Science Lecturer is responsible for teaching classes within the COHS Science Core undergraduate courses, specifically focusing on Anatomy and Physiology for Health Sciences lecture and/or lab classes." Learn More

9. Anatomy - Gross and Developmental Anatomy Assistant, Associate, OR Full Professor - St. Kitts

"The University of Medicine and Health Sciences-St. Kitts (UMHS) invites applications for a full time faculty position in Gross and Developmental Anatomy...Faculty have a unique opportunity to become involved in the growth and success of the institution, and most importantly an opportunity to educate and nurture a new generation of physicians." Learn More

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Europe and United Kingdom roles

10. Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Pharmacology & Physiology - University of Huddersfield, England

"The person appointed to the post would be expected to contribute to teaching in pharmacology, pharmacokinetics and physiology and related subjects in the BSc Pharmacology degree programme and other courses within the Division." Learn More

11. Lecturer in Pharmacology & Physiology - Kingston University, England

"You will work closely with the Pharmacology and Bioscience course leaders to develop and deliver inclusive teaching and assessment to various Bioscience programmes at Level 3 through to Level 7...We would like the individual to contribute to topic areas in Pharmacology, Physiology, and Pharmacodynamics." Learn More

12. Senior Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology - Swansea University, Wales

"The successful candidate will play a key role in developing and establishing the new MSc in Clinical Exercise Physiology, whilst also contributing to our BASES-accredited undergraduate programme in Sport and Exercise Sciences." Learn More

13. Professor and Head of Department (Permanent) - Maynooth University, Ireland

"The person appointed should have a strong track record in the area of teaching and educational innovation and experience in the development of new programmes at undergraduate or postgraduate level." Learn More


Australasia roles

14. Associate Lecturer or Lecturer in Medical Sciences - University of Wollongong, Australia

"...you will be an active member of the Molecular Psychiatry, Neuropharmacology, and Neurodevelopment research group, conducting fundamental research in these fields. Additionally, you will contribute to the teaching and learning activities in MIHS, focusing on areas such as neuroanatomy, neuroscience, human anatomy, human physiology, pathophysiology, and scientific literacy." Learn More

15. Lecturer in Animal Science - Lincoln University, New Zealand

"The primary purpose of this role is to support animal science teaching in animal genetics, physiology and statistics, related research, including postgraduate supervision." Learn More


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