Assistant Teaching Professor, Division of Occupational Therapy, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Seattle, WA - USA
Job Summary
The University of Washingtons Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Division of Occupational Therapy is offering an outstanding opportunity for an occupational therapist to join our faculty. This non-tenure track position will be a full-time academic appointment at the rank of Assistant Teaching Professor. Teaching professors are eligible for multi-year appointments that align with a 12-month service period (July 1-June 30). Faculty with 12-month service periods are paid for 11 months of service over a 12-month period (July-June) meaning the equivalent of one month is available for paid time off.
Anticipated start date is Summer 2026.
We offer a collaborative and multidisciplinary academic environment. Opportunities will be available for building an academic career that includes teaching scholarship and program development.
As a member of the Division of Occupational Therapy the successful candidate will participate in teaching and scholarship and there may be opportunity for clinical work. The Assistant Teaching Professor will teach required courses in the Master of Occupational Therapy Program (MOT) on topics such as hand therapy physical disabilities and/or assistive technology. Additional duties will include leading the Hand Therapy Fellowship graduate project and general student advising as well as engagement in scholarship curriculum evaluation and development and other teaching administration activities.
All University of Washington faculty engage in teaching research and service.
COMPENSATION
The base salary range for this position will be $8000 - $12161 per month ($96000 - $145932 annually) commensurate with experience and qualifications or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT
The UW Department of Rehabilitation Medicine is nationally recognized for outstanding research clinical care and education and has a long history as a regional center. US News & World Reportconsistently ranks the University of Washington Department of Rehabilitation Medicine among the top ten programs in the country. The Department has an exceptional record of successful extramural research funding and interprofessional collaboration and offers rich opportunities for interdisciplinary research teaching and learning.
- We are among the nations leading recipients of research and training funding from the National Institutes of Health Department of Defense and the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research including the TBI and Burn Model Systems grants. We have a long history of innovative clinical and research programs strong research infrastructure active mentoring of junior faculty and a rich network of potential clinical and research collaborators among faculty within and outside our department. The department has four clinical divisions: General Physiatry Sports and Spine Physiatry Pediatric Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Psychology & Neuropsychology. Faculty provide clinical services across four UW Medicine campuses: Harborview Medical Center University of Washington Medical Center-Montlake University of Washington Medical Center-Northwest and UW Eastside Specialty Center. More than 25 of our faculty are based at Seattle Childrens Hospital and the Veterans Affairs Puget Sound Health Care System which are UW Medicine-affiliated organizations. The Sports and Spine division provides care at seven clinics throughout the UW Medicine system.
- We offer nationally recognized training in rehabilitation therapies and rehabilitation research through four graduate degree programs: PhD in Rehabilitation Science Master in Occupational Therapy Master in Prosthetics and Orthotics and Doctor of Physical Therapy. The University of Washington enrolls approximately 60000 students each year across its three campuses (Seattle Tacoma and Bothell) and thrives as a center for groundbreaking research in a variety of fields. Located on the Seattle campus the UW MOT Program enrolls approximately 24 students per year and collaborates with other medical and research centers within and beyond the University.
Seattle is one of the most scenic and livable cities in the United States.
- Masters degree (or foreign equivalent) in occupational therapy or other relevant field
- Initial National Board for Certification in Occupational Therapy (NBCOT) certification
- Must hold or be eligible for occupational therapy licensure in the state of Washington
- At least three years of experience in occupational therapy practice
- Demonstrated expertise in a clinical area of occupational therapy including but not limited to hand therapy adult physical disabilities practice and/or assistive technology.
Required Experience:
Junior IC