Faculty.Professor.Associate - Full-Time
POSITION DESCRIPTION: Assistant/Associate Professor, Appointment Stream, Full-Time 12 month faculty member in the Doctor of Chiropractic Program DCP, Department of Community Health Services and Rehabilitation Science, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh.CONTENT AREA: Applicants with a focus on laboratory instruction in the Chiropractic Sciences courses of the DCP curriculum. The position additionally involves instruction related to the diagnosis and management of spinal and extraspinal disorders prevalent in contemporary chiropractic practice. Additional laboratory or classroom instruction in the DCP may be assigned depending on the needs of the program and as assigned by the Program Director.Instruction is aimed at introducing and developing the knowledge, skills, clinical reasoning, and professionalism necessary for graduating students to function as evidence-based, primary musculoskeletal practitioners in different clinical settings.ESTIMATED START DATE: February 1, 2025Position Rank/Classification: The position is open at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank, and the assigned rank will be commensurate with experience and qualifications.DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Teach/Instruct/Facilitate: Teach the diagnosis and management of spinal and extraspinal disorders prevalent in contemporary chiropractic practice in both lecture and/or laboratory settings. Train, supervise, and coordinate lab instruction with assigned teaching assistants. Stimulate class discussions and student participation in learning activities.Develop Curriculum: Create and/or compile course materials for distribution to students, such as syllabi with learning objectives mapped to programmatic objectives and Council on Chiropractic Education CCE meta-competencies, notes, lab guides, online resources and/or bibliographies of specialized materials for reading and/or writing assignments.Assessments/Evaluations: Create and/or compile, administer, and evaluate student written or laboratory examinations for the purposes of assigning student grades.Serve: participate actively in leadership and group memberships within the chiropractic program such as curriculum committee, admission committee, etc.Grow Professionally: Participate in professional development programs to enhance teaching, education, and other skills needed to execute their responsibilities.Other: perform other duties as assigned.QUALIFICATIONS:Minimum Qualifications:
Graduate of an accredited Doctor of Chiropractic degree program.
Relevant practice experience within the last 15 years.
Active Pennsylvania DC license or the ability to acquire such licensure upon hire.
Preferred Work Experiences and Qualifications:
Clinical practice experience as a chiropractor in an interdisciplinary medical setting.
Post-graduate training and/or certification relevant to the aforementioned e.g. Mechanical Diagnosis and Therapy, Diplomate in Radiology, Orthopaedics, or Sports Chiropractic.
Relevant teaching experience of aforementioned coursework.
Formal training in evidence-based medicine/practice.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Have sufficient stamina to provide lecture and/or lab instruction with brief breaks over a 1-4 hour period.
Have sufficient mobility to move among students engaged in various types of lab activities.
Have sufficient visual acuity to accurately identify student psychomotor abilities.
Have sufficient manual dexterity to operate adjusting tables and/or equipment as instructional activities demand.
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