Master's degree in Health Informatics, Information Management, or a related field., Strong analytical skills and proficiency in data management tools., Experience in teaching or training in a higher education setting is preferred., Familiarity with current trends and technologies in health informatics..
Key responsibilities:
Develop and deliver course content in health informatics and information management.
Engage with students through lectures, discussions, and hands-on activities.
Collaborate with faculty and staff to enhance the curriculum and program offerings.
Participate in departmental meetings and contribute to program development.
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About The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment
The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment is dedicated to inspiring research, innovation and leadership that ensures clean, abundant water for the environment and all humanity. Our headquarters are located on the site of an environmentally, culturally, and archaeologically significant resource, Spring Lake, which serves as a living laboratory, a community center, and an irreplaceable educational resource.
The Meadows Center is managed by Texas State University and is a showcase for research, education, stewardship and environmental leadership projects. We bring together departments and research centers to both engage in scholarly inquiry and provide practical, science-based solutions to complex water-related challenges across Texas and around the world.