Adjunct, Physical Therapy - Neurorehabilitation

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP and AffiliatesPhiladelphia, PA
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About The Position

The adjunct teaching responsibility will include Neurorehabilitation I (4 credit, 12 week course) in Summer 2026, and Neurorehabilitation II, (5 credit 15 week course) in the fall of 2026. Direct teaching contact is 6-8 hours of combined lecture/lab a week with additional preparation time. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Teach Neurorehabilitation I (4 credits, 12-week course) in Summer 2026 Teach Neurorehabilitation II (5 credits, 15-week course) in the fall of 2026. Direct teaching contact is 6-8 hours of combined lecture/lab a week Additional preparation and grading time Attend orientation to the department conducted by the Department Chairperson or his/her designee Prior to the beginning of the class, review the following course material with the Faculty Liaison: course content, class schedule, grading policy, test procedures, department remediation policy and student tutoring services, course materials from previous offerings of the class, and how the class material integrates with the professional curriculum Coordinate responsibilities through Faculty Liaison and, if team-taught, through Faculty Co-Instructor(s). After the completion of the course, the Chairperson will send copies of the student evaluations to the Associated/Adjunct Faculty, along with a lette summarizing the results of the Associated/Adjunct Faculty evaluation form completed by the Faculty Liaison. Saint Joseph’s University is a private, Catholic, Jesuit institution and we expect members of our community to be knowledgeable about – and to make a positive contribution to – our mission. Saint Joseph’s University is an equal opportunity employer that seeks to recruit, develop and retain a talented and diverse workforce. The University is committed to the diversity of its faculty and staff so that our students, our disciplines and our community as a whole can benefit from the multiple perspectives it offers. The University seeks qualified candidates who share our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion. EOE Saint Joseph’s University prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in its programs and activities, including admission and employment, in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The Title IX Coordinator is responsible for overseeing compliance with Title IX and other civil rights laws and regulations. To contact the Title IX Coordinator, e-mail [email protected], visit Campion Student Center suite 243, or call 610-660-1145. To learn more about the University’s Title IX policies, the process for filing a report or formal complaint of sex discrimination, sexual harassment, or other form of sexual misconduct, and the University’s response to reports and/or formal complaints, please visit www.sju.edu/titleix. Inquiries may also be directed to the Federal agency responsible for enforcing Title IX, the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights. Applicant Information & Disclosures Please review this article of important information pertaining (but not limited) to: Background checks, the Form I-9, Equal Opportunity Employment (EOE), and Title IX. Pay Transparency & Benefits Overview Please click to read more about the university's approach to pay and benefits transparency. Adjunct instructor compensation can be found in the article. Otherwise, an estimated pay range is listed below. Please review this article of important information pertaining (but not limited) to: Background checks, the Form I-9, Equal Opportunity Employment (EOE), and Title IX. As Philadelphia’s Jesuit Catholic University, Saint Joseph’s provides a rigorous, student-centered education rooted in the liberal arts. We prepare students for personal excellence, professional success, and engaged citizenship. Striving to be an inclusive and diverse community that educates and cares for the whole person, we encourage and model lifelong commitment to thinking critically, making ethical decisions, pursuing social justice, and finding God in all things.

Requirements

  • Licensed physical therapist
  • Earned DPT
  • Clinical specialist certification in neurological physical therapy,
  • Academic and/or clinical teaching experience.
  • The candidate must be eligible for licensure in Pennsylvania.

Responsibilities

  • Teach Neurorehabilitation I (4 credits, 12-week course) in Summer 2026
  • Teach Neurorehabilitation II (5 credits, 15-week course) in the fall of 2026.
  • Direct teaching contact is 6-8 hours of combined lecture/lab a week
  • Additional preparation and grading time
  • Attend orientation to the department conducted by the Department Chairperson or his/her designee
  • Prior to the beginning of the class, review the following course material with the Faculty Liaison: course content, class schedule, grading policy, test procedures, department remediation policy and student tutoring services, course materials from previous offerings of the class, and how the class material integrates with the professional curriculum
  • Coordinate responsibilities through Faculty Liaison and, if team-taught, through Faculty Co-Instructor(s).
  • After the completion of the course, the Chairperson will send copies of the student evaluations to the Associated/Adjunct Faculty, along with a lette summarizing the results of the Associated/Adjunct Faculty evaluation form completed by the Faculty Liaison.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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