Clinical Assistant Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Clinical Assistant Professor in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Description
This is a full-time, twelve-month, non-tenure track Clinical Assistant Professor position. The faculty member is responsible for all aspects of educating entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy students through direct patient care at the Northern Illinois University Physical Therapy Clinic and classroom instruction. We seek a faculty member who demonstrates a commitment to NIU’s mission by supporting access to high-quality education and actively engages students in evidence-based inquiry and community-based learning experiences.
Requirements
Academic or clinical doctorate or master’s degree with Clinical Certification; Licensed physical therapist in Illinois; Clinical practice in physical therapy for a minimum of 3 years or equivalent experience; Experience as a Clinical Instructor to a DPT student
Additional Requirements
Academic or clinical teaching experiences in higher education settings; Evidence of teaching effectiveness and course development in areas or clinical experience within the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, with a focus on integrating real-world clinical experiences into the academic curriculum; ABPTS board certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialty; History of engagement and service to the physical therapy profession at the local, state, and/or national level.
Preferred Qualifications
Skilled in using instructional and computer technology in course delivery, supervision, and mentorship of students in clinical settings; Understanding of assessment and accreditation activities in an academic setting; Ability to communicate effectively and interact in a positive manner with a wide range of faculty, staff, patients, students, and clinicians.
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