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City: New York
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Position: Assistant / Associate Professor of in Occupational Therapy

About Long Island University

Long Island University is a private in the U.S. state of New York, overseas and online. The university offers more than 500 academic programs at two main campuses, LIU Post and LIU Brooklyn, as well as non-residential programs at LIU Brentwood, LIU Riverhead, and LIU Hudson at Rockland and Westchester. LIU has NCAA Division I and II athletics and hosts the annual George Polk Awards in Journalism. The university has over has 18,500 students in a wide range of academic programs. In overall, the annual endowment of the university is US$192.4 million.

Roles and responsibilities

  • Teaching responsibilities include but not limited to course development, instruction of didactic courses using traditional and online delivery models.
  • Participate in recruitment, retention and admissions activities. Similarly, participation in program committee work including program evaluation, accreditation tasks.
  • Contribute to the planning and curriculum development of a doctoral OT program.
  • Likewise, actively engages in scholarship to advance knowledge and develops and implements a scholarship plan/faculty development plans as required by accreditation standards and Long Island University.
  • Disseminates scholarly work consistent with University policies and accreditation expectations as well as securing funding to support such research.
  • Engage in a process of formative and summative course evaluation to enhance the student learning experience
  • Serve on programmatic and university committees.
  • Actively participates in occupational therapy and/or interprofessional associations and activities.
  • Also, advises students on academic, professional, and/or personal issues while providing referrals when appropriate.
  • Demonstrates professionalism and ethical behavior.
  • Furthermore, fulfill other duties and responsibilities as requested by the Program Director and Dean, School of Health Professions.

Requirements

  • Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy or related fields awarded by an institution that is accredited by a regional accrediting body recognized by the US Department (USDE).
  • Clinical experience of five years or more, as well as prior teaching experience, is necessary.
  • Established research agenda with publications, grants, and ongoing research.
  • However, expertise in foundational and theory-based courses preferred however other areas of expertise may be considered an initial certification and eligibility for the New York State License for Occupational Therapy is required

Specifications

Type of Opportunity Academic Job
Deadline31 August,2019
CountryUSA
Company NameLong Island University
CityNew York

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