Assistant or Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy - 998205 Occupational Therapy Faculty, tenure track Title: Assistant or Associate Professor, Occupational Therapy - 998205 Position Number: 998205 Unit/Department: College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences Salary: Commensurate with qualifications and experience Department Summary: Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (CPHS) is proud to prepare
today’s learners to be tomorrow’s healthcare leaders. Our graduates enjoy success and leadership in professional fields that offer enormous opportunities and have a tremendous impact on people’s lives.CPHS offers a range of undergraduate and professional degree programs, including a Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with majors in Clinical & Medical Sciences, Public Health, and Health Care Administration;
Master’s in Clinical Psychopharmacology (MSCP); Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD); Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD); and Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing (ABSN).Learn more about the College at: https://www.drake.edu/cphs/. Job Summary: This position reports to the OTD Program Director/Chairperson and will oversee and teach the research series courses and mentor junior OT faculty in research design and data
analysis. Specific responsibilities include course development and teaching based on content expertise, student advising and mentoring, college and community service, and scholarship at a level consistent with the appointment. Faculty in the OTD program teach 11-13 credits annually and are expected to engage in academic and professional service to advance the college, University and the profession, and scholarship,
including dissemination of the results.Duties will include overseeing student-faculty research projects, including determining project groups; mentoring junior faculty scholarship development; and developing and maintaining a fundable line of scholarship.The search committee is particularly interested in candidates who, through their research, teaching, and/or service, will contribute to the diversity and excellence
of the academic community. Minimum Qualifications: A doctoral degree is required (i.e., PhD, ScD, EdD). Knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods and analysis is required, along with a strong track record of scholarship and research. Applicants with proven track record of funded projects and/or research-related fellowships are highly desirable. Applicants who are not occupational therapists must be
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