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Open Rank of Orthopaedics In Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy

Open Rank of Orthopaedics In Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM • On-site

$1K - $2K/wk

Other

Posted 6 days ago


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8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 54 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center/School of Medicine

Division of Physical Therapy 

Open Rank of Orthopaedics In Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy

The University of New Mexico Division of Physical Therapy is seeking a licensed physical therapist with substantial clinical experience in musculoskeletal physical therapy and appropriate doctoral preparation to join its faculty in an open-rank, twelve-month position. The program is recruiting an individual who can provide primary instruction in the musculoskeletal and anatomy curriculum, contribute to additional content areas aligned with expertise, advise students, and engage in scholarly activity. The program seeks a flexible, collaborative educator who applies principles of evidence-based practice and is committed to advancing high quality instruction within a small, learner-centered Doctor of Physical Therapy program. 

Discover Albuquerque and a Career with Purpose at UNM

The mission of UNMPT is "we advance physical therapy". UNM is a small program (~30 students) dedicated to being the leader in physical therapy in the state of New Mexico and prides itself on high competency one-on-one instruction and pedogeological innovation. Our 11 full time core faculty enjoy a collaborative, innovative environment dedicated to advancing education, research, and service. UNM is an established program, having existed since 1974, with continuous successful accreditation, including the last cycle in 2025.

Teaching facilities include three dedicated classrooms, full access to the Domenici Center for Health Sciences Education, featuring a state-of-the-art human cadaver anatomy lab and an Interprofessional Simulation Center.

Research facilities include access to UNM Hospital, level one trauma center and regional leader in specialty care, including the newly built motion disorders clinic, and the Southwest Center for Advancing Clinical & Translational Innovation. New faculty will have access to and potentially lead the newly renovated UNM PT Gait and Motion Analysis Laboratory, equipped with 12 infrared cameras, 5 force plates, a 16-channel wireless EMG, a Zeno mat, and a Biodex isokinetic dynamometer for both teaching and research.  

Faculty also contribute to the REACH Clinic, a student-run pro bono clinic serving the uninsured and underinsured local community. Faculty can also lead and participate in our international study abroad initiatives.

UNM PT program is a residential program, in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Nestled in the heart of the high desert and offers a vibrant blend of culture, nature, and opportunity. The city straddles the Rio Grande and is framed by the Sandia Mountains to the east and a string of ancient volcanoes to the west. Rich in cultural diversity and surrounded by Native American Pueblos and Reservations, Albuquerque provides a unique sense of place that celebrates heritage and community. The region surrounding Albuquerque provides endless possibilities for outdoor adventures, from scenic hiking and biking trails to nearby skiing and river rafting, all within minutes of downtown.

Position Description:

Applications are invited for a full-time 12-month, open track faculty position (rank and track dependent on qualifications) in a 3-year entry-level DPT Program (http://orthopaedics.unm.edu/pt/), with 11 core faculty members and a small culturally diverse student body (30-36 students per class). Faculty responsibilities of the successful candidate include:

  • Primary teaching in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy including Gross Anatomy
  • Secondary teaching in other areas of the DPT curriculum, dependent on expertise (Prosthetics, Pelvic Health, Interventions (entry level and advanced), Biomechanics/Gait/Movement Analysis, Musculoskeletal evaluation, Orthopaedic Residency or Women's Health Residency)
  • Scholarship
  • Student advisement 

Optional responsibilities could include:

  • Primary basic science or clinical research
  • Leadership related to the Motion Analysis Laboratory
  • Clinical, university or administrative service

Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. The position requires a flexible, innovative, and collaborative educator who utilizes principles of evidence-based practice to encourage current standards of care in this learner-centered entry level DPT Program.

Join us in shaping the next generation of physical therapists in a setting where innovation meets inspiration.


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