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South College Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
Adjunct Faculty – Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) Program
Location
United States
Posted
141 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Adjunct Faculty – Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) Program
South College DPT - Knoxville
• Deliver engaging and evidence-informed instruction in the areas of physical agent modalities, splinting, and/or hand therapy through hybrid learning formats (synchronous, asynchronous, and on-site lab). • Design and facilitate lab experiences that promote clinical reasoning, hands-on skills, and application to occupational therapy practice. • Evaluate student learning outcomes using diverse assessment methods and provide timely, constructive feedback. • Collaborate with program faculty to ensure course content alignment with the OTD curriculum and ACOTE standards. • Support professional behaviors, ethical reasoning, and interprofessional collaboration among OTD students. • Participate in faculty meetings, training, and ongoing program improvement as appropriate for adjunct faculty.
Job Requirements
- Earned Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited institution.
- Current licensure (or eligibility) as an Occupational Therapist in the state of Georgia.
- Minimum of three years of clinical experience, with demonstrated expertise in physical agent modalities, splinting, and/or hand therapy.
- Strong communication, organization, and technology skills for hybrid instruction.
- Preferred: Certification in Hand Therapy (CHT) or completion of advanced training in PAMs or orthotics/splinting.
- Preferred: Experience teaching at the graduate level or mentoring OT students.
- Familiarity with Canvas LMS or similar online platforms.
Benefits
- Equitable and inclusive work environment
- Opportunities for professional growth
- Mentoring and instruction opportunities
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