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Job Opportunities

Liberal Arts Faculty and Staff Positions

  • Administrative Assistant for the Executive Director of Business Operations and Director of Human Resources
  • Latin American History Visiting Professor
  • Teacher Education: Assistant Professor of Literacy
  • Controller
  • Director for Student Involvement
  • Athletic Trainer
  • Director of Financial Aid
  • Professor of psychology
  • Campus Police Officer

School of Pharmacy Positions

  • Director of Admissions
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice (Community Practice)
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice (Internal Medicine)
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice (Residency Coordinator)
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice (Ambulatory Care)
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Clinical Practice (Physician)
  • Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Safety Officer
  • Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacology

Contact

Please send your resume indicating the position you are applying for to:
Ms. Barbara Fayad
Director of Human Resources
Presbyterian College
PO Box 975
Clinton, SC 29325

Presbyterian College is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.

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