
The University of Rochester Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program, housed in the School of Nursing, is seeking a candidate for clinical faculty (non-tenure). Candidates must have a license to practice physical therapy and contemporary expertise in an area of curricular need.The program is currently seeking faculty with contemporary expertise in neuroscience and neurologic physical therapy practice.
All DPT faculty are aligned with collaborators across the University of Rochester Medical Center to "Learn, Discover, Heal, Create—and Make the World Ever Better."The DPT clinical faculty are expected to demonstrate teaching excellence, develop an ongoing scholarship agenda, and serve on department and school committees.Faculty are encouraged to maintain clinical practice certifications through joint appointments and establish research collaborations with the University of Rochester clinical enterprise.Successful candidates will be part of a part of a collaborative, solution focused, team of faculty and staff supporting the tri-partite mission of excellence in physical therapy education, research and practice.
The University of Rochester Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (UR DPT) is a 2.5-year, post-baccalaureate, residential program that qualifies graduates to sit for the National Physical Therapy Licensing Exam (NPTE) and prepares graduates for generalist physical therapy practice. The DPT program curriculum focuses on excellence in clinical practice, emerging technology (e.g. Artificial intelligence), leadership skills and person-centered approaches to care. Faculty will develop and guide students through a competency-based education model to prepare for the NPTE. Students participate in clinical experiences across the continuum of care available at an academic medical center.The DPT program is supported by instructional designers, a state-of-the-art simulation center and interprofessional education experiences with the School of Nursing programs.This state of art learning environment is designed to engage, inspire, and elevate student outcomes.
Specific Responsibilities
The following criteria are preferred:
· Either an advanced academic degree or equivalent (PhD, EdD, Dsc) and/or Clinical Specialization (APTA Board certification or equivalent).
· Prior experience in an entry level Doctor of Physical Therapy Education program, instructional design, education technology, program development, and project management are beneficial, however, are not required.
· Participation/willingness to pursue scholarly work (e.g. publications in peer reviewed journals).
· A commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to care.
· Rank and salary are commensurate with the University of Rochester School of Nursing criteria for promotion according to the DPT Program clinical faculty (non-tenure track) criteria.
· Evidence of strong communication skills
Education & Licensure
Experience Requirements
o Education, including post-professional academic work, residency, fellowship, and continuing education.
o Clinical expertise directly related to teaching areas, such as certification as a clinical specialist, residency, or fellowship.
o Scholarship (publications, grant activities, and presentations) related to teaching areas.
o Involvement in consultation and service related to teaching areas.
o Course materials that reflect the level and scope of contemporary knowledge and skills.
o Independent study and evidence-based review resulting in in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.
o Formal mentoring.
Technical Skills
Professional Competencies
The referenced pay range represents the full base range of pay for this position. Individual salaries will be determined within the job's salary range and established based on market data, experience, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
EOE, including disability/protected veterans
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