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The University of Regina's Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies seeks a Clinical Instructor to enhance its Fieldwork Program starting October 1, 2025. This role involves managing experiential learning opportunities, coordinating with health authorities, and engaging students through hands-on experiences, ensuring quality placements, and fostering professional relationships within the community.
The Faculty of Kinesiology & Health Studies invites applications for a tenure track clinical Instructor at the University of Regina, to start October 1, 2025. This position will primarily be responsible for the well-established Fieldwork Program.
Reporting to the Dean of Kinesiology and Health Studies and working closely with the Associate Dean – Hands-On and Service Learning, the primary responsibility will be the ongoing development, coordination, management, and evaluation of the Fieldwork Program. This will include, but not be limited to :
Position Requirements The Faculty is accepting applications from those who possess a minimum of a Master’s Degree in Kinesiology & Health Studies or a closely related field. Experiential learning experience in the broader KHS fields at the university or college level and relevant professional experience are required. Teaching experience is required. We are seeking an engaging, enthusiastic self-starter who is passionate about supervising, promoting, and enhancing experiential learning opportunities for undergraduate students who aspire to contribute to the broader kinesiology, health, and human services sector. Must possess a valid driver’s license to travel to partner organizations within the Province as public health restrictions allow.
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies is a dynamic member of the university community with administrative responsibility for both academic and co-curricular programs. The Faculty offers three degree programs including a Bachelor of Kinesiology (major in Exercise and Sport Science), a Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Studies (majors in Sport and Recreation Management and Therapeutic Recreation) and a Bachelor of Health Studies in addition to a joint degree in Kinesiology and Education and a joint degree in Sport and Recreation Studies and Business Administration. The Faculty provides outstanding laboratory and research facilities, and numerous experiential learning opportunities through our campus and community-based programming. The University of Regina is a comprehensive institution that emphasizes excellence in teaching, research, and service. For more details about the university, visit our web site at http : / / www.uregina.ca.
Applications will only be accepted through the on-line portal until August 9, 2025. All applications must be received electronically through the University of Regina e-recruit system (http : / / www.uregina.ca / hr / careers / opportunities.html). Submissions must include : a cover letter, detailed curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, a teaching portfolio (e.g. a statement of teaching philosophy and background in experiential learning), and the names and contact information for three references. We thank everyone for their interest, however only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Clinical Instructor • Regina, Saskatchewan, CA