Postprofessional (PP) Research Coordinator: Holds a faculty appointment and has administrative, academic, service, and scholarship responsibilities consistent with the mission and philosophy of the University and School. Responsibilities include teaching within the PP programs; planning, coordinating, facilitating, administering, and monitoring all PP research activities; participation in appropriate scholarly and service activities, and active contribution to the faculty team.
Postprofessional DPT Director (PP-DPT): Primary responsibilities are to plan, coordinate, facilitate, administer, and/or monitor all activities within the PP-DPT program, including supervision of PP-DPT adjunct faculty. Additionally, to work collaboratively with the DScPT and DScOT Directors and the School Chairperson.
Duties and responsibilities
As faculty member and research coordinator duties include:
As PP-DPT Director, duties include:
Information Technology Skills
Current knowledge and experience in the use of information and computer applications, such as word processing, statistical analysis tools, spreadsheets, digital media for classroom application, online learning platforms, or proven ability to learn these skills.
Language Skills
Ability to effectively communicate expressively and receptively in English with all persons via written, electronic, and verbal methods.
Mathematical Skills
Proficiency in common research statistical analyses.
Reasoning Ability
Possess critical inquiry skills and judgment necessary to guide faculty and students and to interact with other faculty and staff.
Certificates Licenses Registrations
Current physical therapist license with eligibility for licensure in Michigan. Qualified for American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) membership.
Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.
For more details and to apply, please visit https://www.andrews.edu/admres/jobs/show/faculty
Posted by: Andrews University
Resumé Deadline: Wednesday, April 22, 2026