Adjunct Instructor - Occupational Therapy Assistant
Salary
Depends on Qualifications
Location
UVU Lehi Campus
Job Type
Adjunct/Overload Teaching
Job Number
FY2606086
Division
VP Academic Affairs
Department
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Opening Date
06/08/2026
Closing Date
6/28/2026 11:59 PM Mountain
Required Documents Needed to Apply
Resume
Teaching Philosophy
License or Certification
Applicant Support
1-855-524-5627
Support@schooljobs.com
Required Licenses or Certifications
Must hold current occupational therapy licensure as an Occupational Therapist (OT) or Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA).
Position Announcement
Join Utah Valley University as an Adjunct Instructor in the Occupational Therapy Assistant program at the Lehi campus and help prepare the next generation of healthcare professionals. In this role, you'll bring real-world expertise into the classroom, guiding students through hands-on, practical learning experiences that build the skills and confidence needed for success in clinical settings. UVU's commitment to applied learning and student-centered teaching allows you to make a direct, lasting impact on student growth and career readiness.
As part of UVU's collaborative academic community, you'll enjoy the flexibility of an adjunct role while working alongside supportive faculty in a modern, well-equipped learning environment. This opportunity is ideal for experienced practitioners who are passionate about teaching, mentorship, and strengthening healthcare outcomes across the region.
Summary of Responsibilities
Qualifications / Licenses / Certifications
Must hold current occupational therapy licensure as an Occupational Therapist (OT) or Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA).
Must be eligible for licensure in the state of Utah if not already licensed.
Minimum of an associate degree required for Occupational Therapy Assistants.
At least three years of clinical practice experience as an OT or OTA required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
EEO Statement:
UVU employment decisions are made on the basis of an applicant's qualifications and ability to perform the job without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and over), disability, veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth, or pregnancy-related conditions, genetic information, or other bases protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Utah Valley University's dedication to exceptional care offers quality service and benefits to employees while staying committed to meeting the needs of a diverse workforce.
Although part-time and adjunct (less than 30 hours per week) employees are ineligible for the full-time employee benefits package, the university is pleased to offer the following:
Undergraduate tuition remission benefit:
Part-time: waives 100 percent of tuition and general student fees for up to 3 credit hours or 1 course after 6 consecutive months of employment and a minimum of 480 hours worked (dependents do not qualify)
Adjunct: waives 100 percent of tuition and general student fees for one course per semester in which there is an active teaching assignment at the university (dependents do not qualify)
Access to the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Access to Campus Recreation and Wellness
Exclusive cash rewards through Utah Community Credit Union's (UCCU) branch on UVU's campus when becoming a member
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Employer Utah Valley University
Address 800 W. University Parkway
Orem, Utah, 84058
Phone Applicant Support 855-524-5627
Website http://www.uvu.edu
Utah Valley University was established in 1941 as Central Utah Vocational School (CUVS) with the primary function of providing war production training. CUVS was part of the Provo School District located in south Provo. The institution received a state appropriation in March 1945 of $50,000 to operate for the 1945-1947 biennium. In 1947, the school received funding as a permanent state institution. A new site for the school was acquired on University Avenue in Provo in 1948; in the 1952, the state appropriated funding for the first construction on that site. As enrollments grew, the state acquired over 185 acres in southwest Orem and the first building was completed in 1977. Today, the University’s facilities consist of a combined total of 412 acres with 50 buildings with campuses in Orem, Provo, and Heber City and property in Vineyard and at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi.