Teaching or Tenure Track Faculty Position/Co-Director of Clinical Education, Dr of Physical Therapy
Teaching or Tenure Track Faculty Position/Co-Director of Clinical Education, Doctor of Physical Therapy - Erie, PA
Position Summary:
Gannon University, a Catholic university, includes a collaborative and dynamic faculty that prepares motivated students intellectually, professionally, and personally for leadership roles in their careers, society, and church. This full-time, 12-month faculty position for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program located at the Erie, Pennsylvania, campus is available to begin July 1, 2025. A teaching track or tenure track appointment is available. Rank will be determined according to university standards at the time of employment. Gannon University seeks excellence through inclusiveness and invites members of underrepresented groups to apply.
Responsibilities: Gannon University is committed to excellence in student-centered learning with an emphasis on student learning outcomes. The faculty works collaboratively to deliver a professional education, advise students, participate in scholarly engagement within the Boyer Model of Scholarship, and provide interactive teaching and learning styles. The co-director of clinical education responsibilities include clinical teaching, mentoring, developing, conducting, and coordinating the clinical education program. The University's excellent faculty also engages in professional, University, and community service.
The DPT Program in Erie, PA is a full-time 33-month program, which has a 30+-year history of preparing students for a successful career in the PT profession. The curriculum is provided in a problem-oriented, system-based competency format, emphasizing evidence-based practice, generalist clinical skills and community health. The program has had continuous CAPTE accreditation since its founding in 1992 and includes a cohesive and stable faculty of ten full-time physical therapists and a supportive clinical community allowing a positive environment for teaching, scholarship, and service responsibilities. The DPT Program has advanced technology for gait analysis, balance rehabilitation, and diagnostic imaging available. Interprofessional collaboration is in place with other health professions within the college. Student-managed pro-bono clinics allow collaboration with clinical partners and the community to provide clinical and wellness services to student athletes, children, and adults with mobility needs.
Required Qualifications:
Education/Experience Requirements: Qualified candidates will possess a post-professional doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, DHS, DSc, etc., or ABD) and/or a DPT degree. Candidate's content expertise will be used to assign teaching load. Additional requirements include more than three years of full-time post-licensure clinical practice, with three years of clinical practice as a clinical instructor and/or site coordinator of clinical education, or two years of teaching experience in physical therapy education.
License: Must be eligible for Pennsylvania state licensure.
Rank: In accordance with the University's standards, the Provost and Vice President for Student Experience will award initial rank at the time of employment.
University Mission: Must be able to support and promote the University's inclusive Mission, its Catholic identity, and its strong liberal arts foundation that supports exemplary professional education programs.
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior teaching experience in an entry-level PT program is preferredResearch experience preferred
Location: Erie, Pa
Employment Status: Full Time
Department: Col.Health Professions & Sci.
Division: School of Health Professions
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