Position Summary
The Division of Physical Therapy in the Department of Health Sciences invites candidates for a 12-month faculty position with eligibility for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor (Tenure Track or Tenured) or Full Professor (Tenured). We seek candidates with a strong foundation of physical therapy research and a demonstrated record of scholarly contributions in their area of expertise. This position is an exciting opportunity to join a top-tier highly collegial program in an idyllic campus setting. The Division is a nationally recognized leader in Physical Therapy education and research with both PhD and DPT programs ranked in the top 10 nationally. We welcome applicants engaged in either basic or applied research who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy through research. Active extramural funding for research is strongly preferred. We are interested in recruiting a candidate with strong experience in team science so qualifying roles on funded grants are not restricted to principal investigator. Research faculty at UNC are responsible for: Leading and advancing independent externally funded research initiatives Developing and submitting competitive grant proposals Effectively managing sponsored projects Maintaining sustained extramurally funded research projects While the primary work effort of this position will be fulfilling an individuals research agenda contributions to the teaching missions in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and Human Movement Science PhD curriculum are expected. With a focus on research this position also affords access to residencies (pediatric orthopedic neurologic) fellowships ( NICU and Collegiate Division I sports) HMSC PhD students and DPT students through teaching courses in their area of expertise advising and mentoring. Additionally there are many opportunities to contribute to our University community and profession in various roles.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Eligible for licensure as a physical therapist in North Carolina; Post-doctoral research training; and Demonstrated ability to teach in a graduate-level program.
Required Experience:
IC
Position SummaryThe Division of Physical Therapy in the Department of Health Sciences invites candidates for a 12-month faculty position with eligibility for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor (Tenure Track or Tenured) or Full Professor (Tenured). We seek candidates with a strong foundat...
Position Summary
The Division of Physical Therapy in the Department of Health Sciences invites candidates for a 12-month faculty position with eligibility for appointment at the rank of Associate Professor (Tenure Track or Tenured) or Full Professor (Tenured). We seek candidates with a strong foundation of physical therapy research and a demonstrated record of scholarly contributions in their area of expertise. This position is an exciting opportunity to join a top-tier highly collegial program in an idyllic campus setting. The Division is a nationally recognized leader in Physical Therapy education and research with both PhD and DPT programs ranked in the top 10 nationally. We welcome applicants engaged in either basic or applied research who are committed to advancing the profession of physical therapy through research. Active extramural funding for research is strongly preferred. We are interested in recruiting a candidate with strong experience in team science so qualifying roles on funded grants are not restricted to principal investigator. Research faculty at UNC are responsible for: Leading and advancing independent externally funded research initiatives Developing and submitting competitive grant proposals Effectively managing sponsored projects Maintaining sustained extramurally funded research projects While the primary work effort of this position will be fulfilling an individuals research agenda contributions to the teaching missions in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program and Human Movement Science PhD curriculum are expected. With a focus on research this position also affords access to residencies (pediatric orthopedic neurologic) fellowships ( NICU and Collegiate Division I sports) HMSC PhD students and DPT students through teaching courses in their area of expertise advising and mentoring. Additionally there are many opportunities to contribute to our University community and profession in various roles.
Preferred Qualifications Competencies And Experience
Eligible for licensure as a physical therapist in North Carolina; Post-doctoral research training; and Demonstrated ability to teach in a graduate-level program.
Required Experience:
IC
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