Assistant / Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy
The Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFUMS), College of Health Professions, Department of Physical Therapy is seeking to fill a full-time, 12-month, Doctor of Physical Therapy Program faculty position at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor.
The successful candidate will demonstrate contemporary expertise in neurologic physical therapy practice, neuroscience, and education, and will possess an active research agenda with the potential to contribute meaningfully to the department’s scholarly mission. Responsibilities include teaching across the Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum, mentoring students, advancing a program of scholarship, and participating in departmental, college, and university service. The successful candidate will join a collaborative faculty committed to excellence in teaching, scholarship, innovation, and team-based curricular delivery.
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFU) is a graduate health sciences university committed to serving the population through the interprofessional education of health and biomedical professionals and the discovery of knowledge dedicated to improving wellness. The university embodies the spirit of inquiry and excellence modeled by its namesake Dr. Rosalind Franklin, whose Photo 51 was crucial to solving the structure of DNA.
Today, the university’s 6 colleges continue Dr Franklin’s legacy through rigorous academics, pioneering research, and innovative community service. Our unique interprofessional education model allows students to learn from and with each other in a variety of settings, including our simulation labs, the student-led Interprofessional Community Clinic, and through partnerships with area hospitals and clinics. RFU is a national leader in interprofessional research and practices, and is nationally recognized for its research in areas including neuroscience, brain-related diseases, inherited disorders, proteomics, cancer cell biology and immunology, and gait and balance.
Qualifications:
- Graduation from an accredited CAPTE program and eligibility for licensure in Illinois with the expectation of obtaining an Illinois license within 6 months of employment
- Earned terminal academic doctoral degree (PhD, DSc, DHS, EdD, or equivalent).
- Effective teaching skills grounded in a strong knowledge of educational theory and methodology
- Commitment to student learning and well-being
- Ability to support a learning community that values respect, collaboration, and the unique strengths of all learners.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Prior experience teaching in a Doctor of Physical Therapy or other health professions education program.
- Clinical expertise in neurologic physical therapy, with board certification as a Neurologic Clinical Specialist (NCS) or other relevant ABPTS specialty certification preferred.
- An established or emerging program of scholarship.
Responsibilities:
- Teaching and advising graduate students within the DPT program
- Scholarly and/or research activities
- Service activities in alignment with the candidate’s interests and those of the program, college, university, and profession
A complete description of this opportunity and how to apply can be found on the RFU Website.
Direct any questions to:
Dr. Natalie Turrentine, Chair of the Faculty Search Committee at: natalie.turrentine@rosalindfranklin.edu.
Screening of applications will begin immediately and continue until a successful applicant is identified.