ASHS - Assistant/Associate Professor Occupational Therapy, 0.5 FTE (2 positions)
- Employer
- A.T. Still University
- Location
- Arizona, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Date posted
- Jul 2, 2021
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A.T. Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), Department of Occupational Therapy invites
applications for a 0.5FTE faculty appointment at the rank of an instructor or assistant professor for the
accredited residential MSOT and OTD programs. The position will require relocation to the greater
Phoenix area as programs are fully residential.
Responsibilities : The responsibilities will be commensurate with the applicant’s experience in graduate
education, and areas of content expertise. The department needs (rank-ordered) is an instructor with
experience in pediatrics, mental/behavioral health and adult rehabilitation. The successful candidate will be
required to teach lab intensive courses, and also independently teach and coordinate other courses in the
curriculum based on content expertise.
Qualifications/Requirements:
- Academic doctoral degree preferred; Master’s degree applicants will be considered.
- Established record of scholarship and student advising
- Licensed/eligible for Arizona OT licensure
- Knowledge/experience in OT education, scholarship, and research
- Teaching experience in the following areas: Order of preference
based on program needs-
pediatrics; mental health and adult rehabilitation. - Clinical experience is a requirement
- Prior teaching experience
- Previous experience as a faculty with teaching responsibilities
at the post-baccalaureate level,
strongly desired
Interested persons should apply online and submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae.
Please contact Jyothi Gupta, PhD, chair and program director, at jgupta@atsu.edu for additional
information.
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