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    Ohio University, School of Physical Therapy, is seeking applications and
    nominations for two Group I, tenure-track faculty positions at the level of
    Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor, depending on
    qualifications. The successful candidate will hold a post-professional
    degree, in addition to an entry-level degree in physical therapy. It is
    expected that the candidate will have an established research agenda; those
    seeking a position at the Associate Professor or above must have a record of
    peer-reviewed publications and external funding. Generous start-up funding
    and internal support necessary to be successful in grant submission is
    available. Laboratory space is also available with the size dependent upon
    the area of study. We provide a reduced teaching schedule for faculty with
    funding, or those junior faculty members who are working toward tenure and
    promotion. Networking with other scientists in the university community is
    encouraged. Eligibility for Ohio licensure as a physical therapist is
    required. Clinical and teaching experience is desirable. Rank and salary
    are open as we are seeking the best and strongest person for the positions,
    rather than a particular area. We are, however, seeking at least one person
    in the musculoskeletal area.

    Established in 1804, Ohio University is a doctoral/research extensive
    university, and the oldest public institution of higher learning in the
    state of Ohio. It is located in Athens, in the scenic Appalachian
    foothills. As a comprehensive institution, Ohio offers distinctive and high
    quality undergraduate education, and excellent, focused graduate education.
    The School of Physical Therapy, approximately 20 years old, is one of six
    schools in the College of Health and Human Services. Currently, we offer an
    entry-level doctor of physical therapy degree (DPT), and we are working on
    establishing an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program. We have 11 full-time
    faculty positions and 2 part-time positions; we enroll 36 students in each
    class of students. We are fully accredited by CAPTE and expect our next
    on-site visit in 2009.

    Please send a letter of interest and a CV to chair of Search Committee:
    Betty Sindelar, P.T., Ph.D. Ohio University, School of Physical Therapy
    Grover Center, Athens, Ohio 45701 or email: sindelar@ohio.edu.
    Website: http://www.ohiou.edu/phystherapy/

    For additional information please call Dr Sindelar @ 740-597-1883.




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    James S Thomas, PhD, PT
    Associate Professor
    School of Physical Therapy
    Ohio University
    W277 Grover Center
    Athens Ohio 45701
    Office Phone: 740-593-4178
    Lab Phone: 740-597-1762
    Fax: 740-593-0293
    HomePage:
    http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~thomasj5/
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