One Year, Non-Tenure Track Lecturer Position - Occupational Therapy
University of Scranton
One Year, Non–Tenure Track Lecturer Position – Occupational Therapy
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Department
Occupational Therapy
Job Purpose:
The University of Scranton's Department of Occupational Therapy invites applications for a one year, non–tenure track Lecturer position in Pediatric Occupational Therapy beginning in August, 2021.
Essential Duties:
– Teaching – Other responsibilities outlined in the faculty contract and handbook
Additional Skills Required:
Minimum Education Requirements:
– A doctoral degree (clinical such as OTD, or academic such as PhD)
Preferred Education:
Minimum Job Experience Requirements:
– Clinical expertise in pediatric occupational therapy – Licensure as an occupational therapist in Pennsylvania
Preferred Qualifications:
Full Time/Part Time:
Full–Time
Annual Schedule:
9
Rank:
Lecturer
Tenure:
Non–Tenure Track
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Review of applications will begin immediately. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
Posting Number:
F00299P
To apply, visit
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