Krannert School of Physical Therapy
University of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Krannert School of Physical Therapy is seeking candidates for an
open faculty position. The University of Indianapolis is a moderate
sized, church affiliated institution located in Indianapolis. As the
state's capital city and with a population of more than one million
people, metropolitan Indianapolis is the
thriving center of business, government, entertainment, and culture in
Indiana. The university's suburban, southeast-side campus provides
easy access to a wide variety of opportunities.
The position description is below:
Position Description: The position is a 12-month appointment with
academic rank, tenure status, and salary commensurate with experience.
Responsibilities include teaching, service to the university and
community, participation in scholarly endeavors, and academic
advising. Areas of expertise could include: orthopedics,
biomechanics, exercise physiology, modalities, pathophysiology,
pharmacology, or a combination
of the fore mentioned. Primary consideration will be given to those
applicants with a terminal doctorate degree and scholarship interest
in movement science. Applicants with expertise in other content areas
will be considered in accordance with the needs of our program.
Teaching and research advising in the post-professional programs of
the Krannert School of Physical Therapy may be negotiated based on
interest and
expertise. An average of one day per week may be used to pursue
clinical practice, work in the movement science lab, or pursue other
professional development opportunities. The starting date for
appointment is as early as January 2007.
Position Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics:
. Integrity and strong personal, academic, and clinical values
. Communication skills that facilitate free exchange of ideas
and information among
faculty, students, and the professional community
. Accessibility and the ability to work effectively with all
types of people
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
. Be a physical therapist eligible for Indiana licensure
. Have an earned post-professional doctorate degree-applicants
nearing completion
of a doctorate will be considered.
. Possess a strong basic science background
. Have experience as a successful academic and clinical teacher
. Demonstrate strong problem-solving abilities
. Demonstrate activity in scholarly endeavors, broadly defined.
. Demonstrate a record of involvement with the professional community.
Procedures for Candidacy: Nominations and applications are invited.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until
the position is filled. Materials should include a letter describing
the candidate's interest in and qualifications for the position,
focusing on items that will contribute to the Krannert School of
Physical Therapy; curriculum vitae; and the names, titles, and
telephone numbers of three references. References will not be
contacted until candidates have been notified.
Materials should be submitted to:
Chris Petrosino, P.T., Ph.D.
Chair of the Academic Faculty Search Committee
University of Indianapolis
Krannert School of Physical Therapy
1400 E. Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697
1-800-232-8634 ext. 2182
cpetrosino@uindy.edu
*The University of Indianapolis is an equal opportunity employer.*
University of Indianapolis
Indianapolis, Indiana
The Krannert School of Physical Therapy is seeking candidates for an
open faculty position. The University of Indianapolis is a moderate
sized, church affiliated institution located in Indianapolis. As the
state's capital city and with a population of more than one million
people, metropolitan Indianapolis is the
thriving center of business, government, entertainment, and culture in
Indiana. The university's suburban, southeast-side campus provides
easy access to a wide variety of opportunities.
The position description is below:
Position Description: The position is a 12-month appointment with
academic rank, tenure status, and salary commensurate with experience.
Responsibilities include teaching, service to the university and
community, participation in scholarly endeavors, and academic
advising. Areas of expertise could include: orthopedics,
biomechanics, exercise physiology, modalities, pathophysiology,
pharmacology, or a combination
of the fore mentioned. Primary consideration will be given to those
applicants with a terminal doctorate degree and scholarship interest
in movement science. Applicants with expertise in other content areas
will be considered in accordance with the needs of our program.
Teaching and research advising in the post-professional programs of
the Krannert School of Physical Therapy may be negotiated based on
interest and
expertise. An average of one day per week may be used to pursue
clinical practice, work in the movement science lab, or pursue other
professional development opportunities. The starting date for
appointment is as early as January 2007.
Position Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics:
. Integrity and strong personal, academic, and clinical values
. Communication skills that facilitate free exchange of ideas
and information among
faculty, students, and the professional community
. Accessibility and the ability to work effectively with all
types of people
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications:
. Be a physical therapist eligible for Indiana licensure
. Have an earned post-professional doctorate degree-applicants
nearing completion
of a doctorate will be considered.
. Possess a strong basic science background
. Have experience as a successful academic and clinical teacher
. Demonstrate strong problem-solving abilities
. Demonstrate activity in scholarly endeavors, broadly defined.
. Demonstrate a record of involvement with the professional community.
Procedures for Candidacy: Nominations and applications are invited.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until
the position is filled. Materials should include a letter describing
the candidate's interest in and qualifications for the position,
focusing on items that will contribute to the Krannert School of
Physical Therapy; curriculum vitae; and the names, titles, and
telephone numbers of three references. References will not be
contacted until candidates have been notified.
Materials should be submitted to:
Chris Petrosino, P.T., Ph.D.
Chair of the Academic Faculty Search Committee
University of Indianapolis
Krannert School of Physical Therapy
1400 E. Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46227-3697
1-800-232-8634 ext. 2182
cpetrosino@uindy.edu
*The University of Indianapolis is an equal opportunity employer.*