What are the responsibilities and job description for the Physical Therapy Faculty (Academic Doctorate Required) position at Southwest Baptist University?
Southwest Baptist University, in partnership with the national search firm Scott Healy & Associates, invites applications and nominations for the positions of Open Rank DPT Faculty with specialties in Pediatrics, Neurology, Cardiopulmonary, or Acute Care. Southwest Baptist University seeks collaborative faculty members interested in either 9-month or 12-month appointments. In addition to teaching, faculty members participate in the mentoring of students, professional development, clinical competence, program accreditation, curriculum evaluation, research, service to the University, and other scholarly activities. Faculty at Southwest Baptist University serve as content experts in their field and fulfill the mission through faith integration in an academic setting.
Responsibilities:
- Teach assigned curricular load credits, and advise and mentor students
- Participate in research and/or scholarly activities
- Engage in professional development and responsibilities
- Maintain clinical competence
- Potentially serve as Director of Clinical Education
- Conduct ongoing program assessment through data collection, review, and analysis
- Serve as mentor and content expert for adjunct faculty
- Participate in student success efforts such as remediation, success plans, etc.
- Ensure a positive and effective learning environment for students
- Set an example of a Christian lifestyle for students, staff and faculty
Qualifications:
- Earned academic doctoral level education degree (i.e. PhD or equivalent)
- Graduate of an accredited Physical Therapy Program
- Experience or advanced education in areas of Pediatrics, Neurology, Cardiopulmonary, or Acute Care.
- Licensed as a physical therapist in the state of Missouri (or eligible and license obtained within 90 days of employment);
- Knowledge of curriculum and teaching area.
About Southwest Baptist University:
Southwest Baptist University (SBU) is a Christ-centered, caring academic community preparing students to be servant leaders in a global society. Founded in 1878, Southwest Baptist University is a liberal arts university offering more than 100 areas of academic study at undergraduate and graduate levels throughout four physical campuses in Bolivar, Mountain View, Salem and Springfield, MO, plus an online campus.
Southwest Baptist University aims to provide both breadth and depth. Breadth is offered across the curriculum with coursework in the arts, sciences, and humanities, with the goal of preparing students for life. Depth is provided through the major, which focuses on preparation for work in a specific field. In a Christian liberal arts education, faith integration is an essential component of teaching and learning.
About the College of Natural & Applied Sciences:
The College of Natural & Applied Sciences at SBU offers programs in Physical Therapy, Kinesiology, Chemistry, Physics, and Biology. The College cultivates a culture of academic excellence within a Christian community, where students are encouraged to develop strong communication skills, foster creativity, gain an appreciation for the sciences, and embrace scientific awareness.
About the Community:
Bolivar, Missouri, nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, is a fast-growing community that maintains
a small-town family atmosphere. With a population of about 10,300, Bolivar offers a myriad of
delightful experiences. Explore the historic downtown area, where quaint shops and cozy cafes
line the streets, inviting you to stroll and soak in the small-town ambiance. Nature enthusiasts will
delight in the abundance of outdoor activities, from hiking scenic trails in nearby state parks, to
fishing and boating on the pristine waters of Pomme de Terre Lake. Bolivar is also about 25
minutes north of beautiful Springfield, MO, and about 2 hours southeast of bustling Kansas City,
MO.
Southwestern Missouri is an exciting destination, celebrated for its stunning landscapes, vibrant communities, and endless things to do. This captivating region offers a diverse array of activities for everyone. Springfield is the regional hub with large city amenities and small-town hospitality. Known as the "Queen City of the Ozarks," it boasts a rich history, stunning natural beauty, and a thriving culinary scene. Visitors can immerse themselves in the city's lively atmosphere by strolling through its picturesque downtown area, filled with eclectic shops, delicious eateries, and vibrant street art. In Branson, visitors can enjoy world-class shows, theme parks, and scenic cruises on Table Rock Lake. The charming town of Eureka Springs beckons with its winding trails, picturesque lakes, and awe-inspiring caves, perfect for hiking and fishing adventures. Embark on a scenic hike at Ha Ha Tonka State Park or explore the fascinating Ozarks Caverns for an underground adventure. Venture to the Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri’s most popular lake destination, that features more than 1,100 miles of shoreline and access to public beaches. Cities around the Lake of the Ozarks offer hundreds of dining options, golf, horseback riding, boat excursions, wineries, airplane and helicopter tours, ziplines, spas and shopping. The Ozarks and southwestern Missouri promise an unforgettable experience filled with breathtaking beauty.
Application and Nomination Process:
All applications for the position of Open Rank DPT Faculty at Southwest Baptist University must be submitted through the University’s employment portal (account required): https://secure5.entertimeonline.com/ta/CBIZ20575.careers?
Questions relating to the application process or the position of can be directed in confidence to the University’s executive search consultant:
Danan Tsan, Vice President
Scott Healy & Associates
danan@scotthealy.com
Applications received by April 29, 2024 will receive priority consideration. The search will remain open until the position is filled.