The approximate base compensation range is posted, but the actual offer will reflect our total compensation and benefits package. The offer will be determined by a number of factors including the selected candidate's experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, FTE, number of months worked, as well as internal equity among our team.
11-month position: commensurate with rank and experience $76,884 - $95,681
Position Summary
The College of St. Scholastica invites applications for a full-time core faculty position in our entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. Appointment, rank, and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Our DPT program prepares entry-level practitioners to meet the health care needs of society, with particular attention to rural communities. Graduates are recognized as leaders in compassionate, ethical, legal, and evidence-based practice. Originally accredited in 1976 and continuously accredited by CAPTE, the program has a long-standing history of excellence. We actively collaborate with regional clinics and health care facilities to foster the development of adaptable, highly skilled clinicians known for strong problem-solving abilities.
Program Highlights
The DPT program offers distinctive teaching and research resources, including:
An on-site teaching and learning clinic, the maurices Community Clinic
Access to the state-of-the-art St. Scholastica Simulation Center
A Sensorimotor Behavior Lab featuring:
12-camera Qualisys Motion Capture System
Four integrated AMTI force plates
Wireless electromyography (EMG)
HUMAC Norm Isokinetic Dynamometer
A human gross anatomy lab
These facilities support independent research and the integration of experiential learning and motion analysis into physical therapy education.
Required Qualifications
Doctoral degree in physical therapy (DPT or equivalent)
Contemporary expertise in an area of physical therapy science or practice
Active, unrestricted physical therapy license and eligibility for Minnesota licensure
Demonstrated collegiality and commitment to inclusive practices
Preferred Qualifications (one or more of the following)
Academic doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, ScD, DSc, or similar)
Clinical specialty in any area, with the following areas desired due to underrepresentation:
Sports
Cardiovascular & Pulmonary
Clinical Electrophysiology
Oncology
Wound Management
Certification in Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy
Completion of a residency program
Record of scholarly productivity, including peer-reviewed abstracts, publications, and/or presentations
Technical expertise in motion analysis technologies (e.g., motion capture, force platforms, virtual reality, electromyography)
Teaching and research experience utilizing motion analysis equipment to study movement in healthy, aging, and pathological populations
Demonstrated effectiveness in graduate or professional-level teaching
Key Responsibilities
Teach DPT courses as assigned
Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment
Use the learning management system to support student success
Collaborate with faculty to achieve program outcomes
Advise and mentor DPT students
Participate in admissions and enrollment processes
Assess and evaluate student academic and professional performance
Engage in curriculum development, program assessment, and strategic planning
Contribute to equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives
Participate in budget-related decisions affecting the program
Engage in professional development to maintain teaching and clinical expertise
Meet CAPTE scholarship expectations
Provide service to the institution and the profession
Participate in faculty governance, including meetings and committee service
Comply with college policies as outlined in the CSS Faculty Handbook
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