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Assistant Professor, Part-Time, Core Faculty - DPT NH


Company : Franklin Pierce University


Location : Rindge, NH


Created : 2026-04-04


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Open Rank Faculty Member for the Doctor of Physical Therapy ProgramFranklin Pierce University, invites applications and nominations for the Part-Time position of Open Rank Faculty Member for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in Manchester, New Hampshire. Franklin Pierce University seeks a collaborative faculty member that specializes in Medically Complex Patient, Exercise Prescription, Physical Agents. Commitment to the profession of Physical Therapy, contemporary education, and the inclusive excellence of our students are fundamental to success in this position. This position is 50% of one (1) FTE.Reporting to the DPT-NH Program Director, the DPT Faculty member will play a key role in shaping the next generation of physical therapists. This part-time, 12-month, in person faculty position involves conducting all tasks required for the ongoing functioning of the clinical education program. This will include, program development, curriculum/content delivery, assessment, student advisement within course teaching, leadership in service to the department and profession as appropriate, and steady fulfillment of a scholarly agenda as appropriate that will inform ones teaching and research interests. Faculty are expected to teach short modules or lab experiences in courses outside of their assigned course load where integration of their expertise is necessary for the taxonomy of building curriculum/topic information strategically. The new faculty member will be joining a well-established in-person program that is committed to providing evidence-based educational practice. Responsibilities:Develop and deliver curriculum for assigned courses with expansion to other specified classes/labs in aligned content and expertise.Student AdvisingProvide leadership in department and professional service.Engage in community outreach efforts informing teaching and research interests.Steady contribution to scholarly activities.Participation in program administrative activities such as student application review, engagement in open house events.Qualifications:Doctoral degree (Ph.D., Ed.D., D.Sc.). ABD will be considered (preferred).DPT plus Board Certification in an area of specialization (required).Physical Therapy licensure in New Hampshire or eligibility (license obtained within 90 days of employment).Minimum of three years of clinical experiencesDemonstrated effective and innovative teaching in academia (full-time or adjunct).Expertise in physical therapy management of patients with complex medical conditions.Experience in patient care management across the continuum of care.Travel for university-related purposes is required.About Franklin Pierce University:Franklin Pierce University, founded in 1962, has empowered thousands of undergraduate and graduate students to achieve academic excellence and lead meaningful, successful lives. Drawing from our strong foundation in liberal education, FPU offers programs and educational experiences that develop essential intellectual and professional skills; promotes close connections between students, faculty members, and staff; and positions our students to realize their potential through highly personalized, financially accessible academic offerings.Franklin Pierce encompasses a far-reaching geographic and virtual network, educating a diverse population of residential undergraduates, online learners, and full-time graduate students through our campus in Rindge, NH, at our centers in Manchester, Portsmouth, and Lebanon (NH), Goodyear, AZ, and online. FPU continues to explore new educational models and programs that build on a legacy of excellence to help students expand their knowledge, direct their passions, and graduate as qualified, engaged leaders.At Franklin Pierce University, we believe in establishing a legacy through our unique ability to support and prepare students to thrive as leaders and engaged members of society. To do this, we know that it takes outstanding people from every background imaginable to support our mission.About the College of Health and Natural Sciences:The College of Health and Natural Sciences at FPU prepares physical therapists, physician assistants and nurses to meet the highest academic standards in their fields while gaining practical, compassionate experience serving their communities. Our graduate programs are highly regarded for academic excellence, distinguished faculty, responsive staff, and opportunities for hands-on clinical experience. Students learn in small classes, online, and in clinical settings with outstanding faculty. About the Community:Manchester, New Hampshire, located in the heart of New England, is a spectacular combination of a vibrant urban center and the famed natural beauty and abundant recreational opportunities that abound throughout the Granite State. This citys location is prime—Boston, the Atlantic Coast, and New Hampshires scenic White Mountain and Lakes Region are all within an hours reach. This city has fast become a first-rate entertainment hub in the Northeast, playing host to the hottest concerts, top acts, and biggest events ranging from theater to sports. With a wide range of shopping and dining options throughout the community, Manchester also has beautiful parks throughout the city, and Lake Massabesic, which is set in the heart of the city, offers boating, gorgeous picnicking locations, and hiking and biking trails. Application and Nomination Process:All correspondence relating to the position of Open Rank Faculty Member for the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Franklin Pierce University should be directed in confidence to the Franklin Pierce University Human Resources page or via the link provided. Any specific questions should be directed in confidence to Dr. Salome Brooks, Program Director, at