Job Information
A.T. Still University ASHS - Adjunct Faculty Physical Therapy Department in Mesa, Arizona
Description
A.T. Still University's Arizona School of Health Sciences (ATSU-ASHS), Physical Therapy seeks applications for non-exempt adjunct faculty. Licensed Physical Therapists who are interested in education and have the following qualifications will be considered: AZ Physical Therapist License preferred, APTA member preferred, previous teaching clinical/academic preferred; must have expertise in area of teaching and/or ABPTRFE specialty certification; must demonstrate current knowledge and expertise in area of teaching; DPT degree or advanced academic degree beyond entry-level physical therapy degree required for residential DPT program.
In general, adjunct instructors are used to assist the primary ATSU faculty members with teaching in the skills laboratories in the neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary, patient handling, movement sciences, imaging, pediatric, gender health, and integumentary areas of practice. Physical therapists with recognized expertise in special topic areas may also lecture on a topic and assist in the related laboratory experience.
Please note that adjunct positions are only filled on an as-needed basis.
Interested physical therapists should submit an online application and send an email with an attached cover letter and curriculum vitae demonstrating experience and expertise in the area of the desired teaching to:
Contact:
Lori Bordenave, PT, DPT, PhD
Physical Therapy Director
Arizona School of Health Sciences
A.T. Still University
5850 E. Still Circle
Mesa, AZ 8520
Qualifications
Skills
Preferred
- Teaching: Some Knowledge
Behaviors
Preferred
- Team Player: Works well as a member of a group
Education
Preferred
Masters or better in Physical Therapy
Doctorate or better in Physical Therapy
Licenses & Certifications
Required
- AZ Physical Therapy Lcns
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