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Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor

Employer
University of Vermont
Location
Burlington, VT
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Tenured & Tenure-Track
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

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The Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science and the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT) at the University of Vermont (UVM) invite applications for a 9, 10, or 12-month clinical assistant or associate professor with expertise in treating patients with neurologic conditions. Appointment term will depend on faculty candidate expertise and alignment with programmatic needs. Rank will be determined based on prior academic experience and demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching.

Successful candidates will be physical therapists who hold a DPT degree plus neurologic clinical specialization (NCS) and who have or are eligible for licensure in the state of Vermont. Preference will be given to candidates who also hold a terminal acadmic degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, DSc); however, all qualified applicants are welcome to apply. Candidates are expected to have an interest in collaborative teamwork and be committed to teaching, advising, service and professional development of our students. Primary teaching responsibilities will be in the neurologic patient management and movement system curriculums, based on programmatic needs and content expertise. This position also has clinical practice, scholarship and academic service responsibilities. Individuals with demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion are considered desirable as establishing a diverse and inclusive culture is a priority at the University of Vermont.

Minimum Qualifications (Required):
A professional doctoral physical therapy degree, i.e. DPT from an accredited university.

  • Board certified neurologic clinical specialist (NCS).
  • A Physical Therapist who is licensed in any United States jurisdiction and eligible for licensure in Vermont.
  • Prior teaching experience (in some capacity) in an entry-level DPT educational program.
  • Strong communication and collaborative abilities.
The DPT faculty model academic, clinical and research expertise, in addition to innovative teaching and learning opportunities (www.uvm.edu/cnhs/rms/physical_therapy). The small class size of 40 students allows for a variety of teaching approaches between clinical and tenure-track faculty, as well as time for clinical and scholarly activity. The DPT program is an integral component of the Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at UVM. Uniquely positioned on the UVM main campus, along with our academic colleagues in Medicine, Health Sciences, Engineering, Nutrition and Psychology and our clinical colleagues at the University of Vermont Medical Center, the College provides an exciting academic environment with excellent collaborative relationship potential for new faculty. The College priorities promoting excellence in research, teaching and learning, interprofessional education, and practice collaborations within a stimulating Academic Medical Center environment.The Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science is comprised of several related disciplines which includes physical therapy, occupational therapy, exercise science and emergency medicine services. A Master’s degree in Physical Activity and Wellness and an interprofessional Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Health Sciences also contribute to a growing Department. Departmental facilities include the Human Motion Analysis laboratory which houses multiple force plates, EMG, and three-dimensional biomechanical equipment for static and dynamic human movement research; a physical activity and exercise behavior lab; and a neurophysiology lab that utilizes TMS and EEG. Teaching space includes our recently renovated 2,700 sq-ft lab equipped with contemporary teaching technology. Students and faculty also have access to our state-of-the-art, collaborative, interprofessional Clinical Simulation Laboratory.

The University of Vermont combines faculty-student relationships most commonly found in a small liberal arts college with the resources of a major research institution and medical center. The University is home to 11,600 undergraduates, 1,627 graduate students, 483 medical students and 4,125 full- and part-time faculty and staff. Located in Burlington, Vermont (perennially voted one of America’s most exciting small cities), UVM’s setting in a valley on the shores of Lake Champlain, between the Adirondack and the Green Mountain ranges, inspires visitors and residents alike.Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. The University of Vermont is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other category legally protected by federal or state law. Faculty hiring at UVM is subject to a successful background check.

The University of Vermont is especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and inclusive excellence of the academic community through their teaching, service, scholarship, and/or creative arts. We are an educationally purposeful community seeking to prepare students to be accountable leaders in a diverse and changing world. Members of the University of Vermont community embrace and advance the values of Our Common Ground: Openness, Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Innovation, and Justice. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to the ideals of accessibility, inclusiveness, and academic excellence as reflected in the tenets of Our Common Ground.

TO APPLYApplicants must include the following: 1) letter of interest with stated qualifications for the position and which rank (clinical assistant or associate) you are applying for, 2) a teaching statement including teaching interests and philosophy, 3) a statement on the potential to promote the diversity, equity, and inclusion mission of the university, 4) three professional references, and 5) a curriculum vitae (CV).Apply at the following link:https://www.uvmjobs.com (search for the position using the department name “Rehabilitation & Movement Science”)
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE POSITION, PLEASE CONTACTDenise Peters, PT, DPT, PhD; DPT Program Director & Search Committee ChairEmail: ”mailto:denise.peters@med.uvm.edu">denise.peters@med.uvm.eduTelephone: (802) 656-1709

Job Open Date:

10/01/2024

Posting Number:

F3203PO

Department:

Rehab & Movement Sci/56020

Advertising/Posting Title:

Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor

FLSA:

Exempt

Position Number:

015580

Employee FTE:

1.0

Employee Term (months):

9

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