Position Title:
Adjunct, Physical Therapy - NeurorehabilitationTime Type:
Part timePosition Summary and Qualifications:
The adjunct teaching responsibility will include Neurorehabilitation I (4 credit, 12 week course) in Summer 2026, and Neurorehabilitation II, (5 credit 15 week course) in the fall of 2026. Direct teaching contact is 6-8 hours of combined lecture/lab a week with additional preparation time.Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Teach Neurorehabilitation I (4 credits, 12-week course) in Summer 2026
Teach Neurorehabilitation II (5 credits, 15-week course) in the fall of 2026.
Direct teaching contact is 6-8 hours of combined lecture/lab a week
Additional preparation and grading time
Attend orientation to the department conducted by the Department Chairperson or his/her designee
Prior to the beginning of the class, review the following course material with the Faculty Liaison: course content, class schedule, grading policy, test procedures, department remediation policy and student tutoring services, course materials from previous offerings of the class, and how the class material integrates with the professional curriculum
Coordinate responsibilities through Faculty Liaison and, if team-taught, through Faculty Co-Instructor(s).
After the completion of the course, the Chairperson will send copies of the student evaluations to the Associated/Adjunct Faculty, along with a lette summarizing the results of the Associated/Adjunct Faculty evaluation form completed by the Faculty Liaison.
Minimum Qualifications
Required
Licensed physical therapist
Earned DPT
Clinical specialist certification in neurological physical therapy,
Academic and/or clinical teaching experience.
The candidate must be eligible for licensure in Pennsylvania.
Physical Requirements
No requirements
Unusual Work Hours
None
Required documents the candidate must upload:
Cover letter expressing interest in the adjunct position
Curriculum vitae/resume
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