The University of Vermont Department of Physical Therapy invites
applications for a 9-month tenure-track faculty position at the
Assistant Professor level or commensurate with experience. The
University of Vermont Department of Physical Therapy currently offers
baccalaureate entry-level and advanced masters degrees in physical
therapy. Applicants must have expertise in the areas of biomechanics,
kinesiology and the musculo-skeletal bases of physical therapy
practice. Responsibilities include teaching biomechanics and
co-teaching musculo-skeletal bases of physical therapy practice in the
baccalaureate program; teaching and thesis advising in the graduate
program; research and scholarly work; advising and service
responsibilities; curricular responsibilities in biomechanics,
instrumentation and measurements and musculo-skeletal outcomes
assessment. A doctoral degree in physical therapy or related field
is required, as well as research experience and plans for continued
investigations.
Candidates must have clinical and/or academic teaching experience and
be philosophically supportive of the problem-based learning approach
to professional education. A competitive salary and benefits package
is offered. Applications deadline is December 31, 1995.
The University of Vermont is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer. Women and individuals of diverse racial, social and ethnic
cultural backgrounds and/or disabled status are especially encouraged
to apply.
Submit curriculum vitae, names of three references and letter of
intent to: Ann Pond, Administrative Assistant, University of
Vermont, Department of Physical Therapy, 305 Rowell Building,
Burlington, VT 05405-0068
applications for a 9-month tenure-track faculty position at the
Assistant Professor level or commensurate with experience. The
University of Vermont Department of Physical Therapy currently offers
baccalaureate entry-level and advanced masters degrees in physical
therapy. Applicants must have expertise in the areas of biomechanics,
kinesiology and the musculo-skeletal bases of physical therapy
practice. Responsibilities include teaching biomechanics and
co-teaching musculo-skeletal bases of physical therapy practice in the
baccalaureate program; teaching and thesis advising in the graduate
program; research and scholarly work; advising and service
responsibilities; curricular responsibilities in biomechanics,
instrumentation and measurements and musculo-skeletal outcomes
assessment. A doctoral degree in physical therapy or related field
is required, as well as research experience and plans for continued
investigations.
Candidates must have clinical and/or academic teaching experience and
be philosophically supportive of the problem-based learning approach
to professional education. A competitive salary and benefits package
is offered. Applications deadline is December 31, 1995.
The University of Vermont is an equal opportunity/affirmative action
employer. Women and individuals of diverse racial, social and ethnic
cultural backgrounds and/or disabled status are especially encouraged
to apply.
Submit curriculum vitae, names of three references and letter of
intent to: Ann Pond, Administrative Assistant, University of
Vermont, Department of Physical Therapy, 305 Rowell Building,
Burlington, VT 05405-0068