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, tenure-track, 10-month faculty position in our entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy Program (DPT). We are seeking exceptional educators and scholars who are committed to advancing the physical therapy
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teacher candidates from each college and academic program represented in the Professional Education Unit. During clinical fieldwork at all levels, the staff provide comprehensive support and communication
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recognized wellness program along with health care and benefits that exceed regional, state and national norms. EEO Statement CMU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and institution. CMU does not discriminate
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. The Department Chair will provide leadership and direct day-to-day activities for the entry-level physical therapy program while upholding the core values of CMU, which include integrity, respect, compassion
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. The Department Chair will provide leadership and direct day-to-day activities for the entry-level physical therapy program while upholding the core values of CMU, which include integrity, respect, compassion
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teaching, curricular development, and advising and mentoring of students. They will develop a research program that involves students and seek external funding. They will actively contribute to service
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teaching, curricular development, and advising and mentoring of students. They will develop a research program that involves students and seek external funding. They will actively contribute to service
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-stationary frameworks. The project is supported by the Department of Energy Resiliency Center program, and will involve engagement of community partners to assess relevant data. Required Qualifications Ph.D
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nationally recognized wellness program along with health care and benefits that exceed regional, state and national norms. EEO Statement CMU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and institution. CMU does not
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hydrologic and hydraulic models to quantify potential flood impacts in the study watersheds. The project is supported by the Department of Energy Resiliency Center program and will involve engagement