Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Assistant Professor
- Occupational Therapy, Doctoral Program
- AZ
Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Assistant Professor
- Occupational Therapy, Doctoral Program
- AZ
Company:
Huntington University
Job Location:
Huntington, Indiana
Category:
Occupational Therapy
Type:
Full-Time Huntington University has an opening for an Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy for the
Doctoral Program at the Peoria, Arizona location. Faculty members of the occupational therapy program provide structured learning and
laboratory experiences for students in compliance with
ACOTE 2023
Standards. Faculty aligns teaching with university and department mission
statements, strategic plan, curricular philosophy, design, and level of expertise. Faculty administer evaluations of the students, supports
learning with application in areas of fieldwork, research, and experiential component. Faculty provide ongoing program evaluation and
professional development for continued success of the academic program. The Academic Fieldwork Coordinator (AFWC) searches and
secures memorandum of understanding (MOU) contracts for fieldwork I and II placements for individual doctor of occupational therapy
students. The AFWC is responsible for accreditation standards, administrative management of (MOU) contracts, site evaluations, student
on-site requirements, accreditation compliance, program evaluation, and other administrative duties as deemed necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS
Full-time faculty with an earned occupational therapy entry level degree and earned doctorate awarded
by an institution that is accredited by a USDE-recognized regional accreditation body or via ACOTE external review from institutions outside
of the United States
Current occupational therapist license in Arizona
Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience as an
occupational therapist
Strong personal Christian commitment and faith in Jesus Christ
Commitment to stewardship of
University resource and strong desire to serve others
Able to work in a fast-paced, multi-task environment
Excellent
verbal and interpersonal skills
Proficient in oral, written, and computer communications
High level of computer literacy
required
Training and knowledge of office procedures, computer hardware and software (Microsoft Office)
High level of
organizational ability and attention to detail for electronic and paper documentation
Ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously
Ability to track and maintain large volume of dated memorandums of understanding
Commitment to
confidentiality
Maintain AOTA Code of Ethics
Willingness to learn new computerized system management databases
Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, students, the University community and clinical agencies
Competent in research and
database searches
Flexibility to attend occasional after-hours program and university events This is a full time,
12-month, exempt Faculty position. To apply and view job description, visit this link: https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=7353b4b0-47be-41c8-bcb3-dc2ae3843581&ccId=19000101_000001&
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