Full-Time $57,000•$60,000/annually Bridgewater College invites applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor
of Health and Human Sciences (Sport & Exercise Psychology) position beginning August 10, 2026. We are seeking an educator with
expertise in sport and exercise psychology and experience in coaching or coaching education. The successful candidate will prepare students
to understand the mental, motivational, and performance-related aspects of sport, exercise, and coaching in a student-centered learning
environment.
WHAT YOU'LL DO
Teach undergraduate courses in sport psychology, coaching, and related
Health and Human Sciences areas based on departmental needs and your expertise
Connect course content to real-world coaching,
athlete development, and performance settings
Advise, mentor, and recruit students interested in sport, exercise, health, and
coaching careers
Contribute to curriculum assessment, program development, and continuous improvement
Participate in
departmental, school, College, and professional service
Help foster a collaborative and engaging learning environment for
students
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Earned terminal degree in a health sciences field with a
specialization in Sport and Exercise Psychology, such as a Ph.D. or Ed.
D.
Experience in coaching or coaching education
Ability to teach undergraduate courses in sport psychology and coaching
Strong communication skills and commitment to
student-centered teaching
WHAT WE OFFER
Competitive salary
Comprehensive benefits
package
Tuition benefits for eligible dependents
A collaborative academic environment GENERAL
INFORMATION:
Bridgewater College was founded in 1880 as a coeducational liberal arts college to serve the local community. Located
in the scenic Shenandoah Valley, just minutes outside of Harrisonburg and within driving distance of Charlottesville, Washington D.C., and
Richmond, Bridgewater is home to a total student body of approximately 1,450 from 27 states and 19 countries. Bridgewater students study
more than 60 majors and minors, in addition to four graduate programs and 10 pre-professional programs. Bridgewater College is an
NCAA DIII
school with approximately 40 percent of its students participating in intercollegiate athletics on 26 teams. To learn more about Bridgewater
College, visit: bridgewater.edu
APPLY:
Complete the online application.
DEADLINE
Review of
applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Email humanresources@bridgewater.edu
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OPPORTUNITY:
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disability, religion, age, veteran status, political affiliation, or any other characteristic protected by law. Non-Discrimination
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