The Department of Rehabilitation and Movement Science at The University
of Vermont is seeking to fill two 9-month, tenure-track positions at the
assistant/associate professor level. There is a strong emphasis on
interprofessional research and teaching among faculty in Athletic
Training, Physical Therapy and Exercise and Movement Science.
The ideal candidate will have an earned doctorate, post-doctoral
experience, and current or strong potential for extramural funding.
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY: This position requires an individual with a
doctoral degree in exercise physiology with a research focus in the area
of exercise/physical activity and its relationship to management and
prevention of chronic conditions (e.g., obesity, diabetes).
NEUROSCIENCE/MOVEMENT SCIENCE: Applicants must have a doctoral degree in
neuroscience or a movement science related field.
Candidates with current certification in athletic training or physical
therapy licensure are encouraged to apply for either position.
The University of Vermont is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer. The Department of Rehabilitation & Movement Science is
committed to becoming a leader in developing a diverse faculty and
student body to serve the professional, educational and local
communities. Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion is
considered desirable.
Prospective candidates must apply online at https//www.uvmjobs.com
Search for the position using the department name (Rehabilitation and
Movement Science). Attach curriculum vitae and letter detailing areas of
expertise and professional goals. Deadline is December 15, 2008. For
additional information contact:
Sharon M. Henry, PT, PhD
Chair, Faculty Search
Sharon.Henry@uvm.edu
http://www.uvm.edu/~rms/
of Vermont is seeking to fill two 9-month, tenure-track positions at the
assistant/associate professor level. There is a strong emphasis on
interprofessional research and teaching among faculty in Athletic
Training, Physical Therapy and Exercise and Movement Science.
The ideal candidate will have an earned doctorate, post-doctoral
experience, and current or strong potential for extramural funding.
EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY: This position requires an individual with a
doctoral degree in exercise physiology with a research focus in the area
of exercise/physical activity and its relationship to management and
prevention of chronic conditions (e.g., obesity, diabetes).
NEUROSCIENCE/MOVEMENT SCIENCE: Applicants must have a doctoral degree in
neuroscience or a movement science related field.
Candidates with current certification in athletic training or physical
therapy licensure are encouraged to apply for either position.
The University of Vermont is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
employer. The Department of Rehabilitation & Movement Science is
committed to becoming a leader in developing a diverse faculty and
student body to serve the professional, educational and local
communities. Demonstrated commitment to diversity and inclusion is
considered desirable.
Prospective candidates must apply online at https//www.uvmjobs.com
Search for the position using the department name (Rehabilitation and
Movement Science). Attach curriculum vitae and letter detailing areas of
expertise and professional goals. Deadline is December 15, 2008. For
additional information contact:
Sharon M. Henry, PT, PhD
Chair, Faculty Search
Sharon.Henry@uvm.edu
http://www.uvm.edu/~rms/