American International College·Springfield, Massachusetts
Deliver high-quality instruction and practical sessions in occupational therapy while developing course materials aligned with accreditation standards. Provide academic mentorship and evaluate student performance to prepare competent practitioners for diverse healthcare settings.
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The Adjunct Faculty position in Occupational Therapy is designed to contribute to the academic and professional development of students pursuing careers in occupational therapy.
This role involves delivering high-quality instruction, fostering critical thinking, and integrating evidence-based practices into the curriculum.
The faculty member will collaborate with colleagues to develop course materials that reflect current trends and standards in occupational therapy.
Additionally, the role includes mentoring students, evaluating their progress, and supporting their clinical skill development.
Ultimately, the position aims to prepare competent, compassionate, and skilled occupational therapy practitioners who can meet diverse client needs in various healthcare settings.
Requires a master's degree or higher in Occupational Therapy and current US licensure. Candidates must have demonstrated clinical experience in pediatrics and/or neurology.
Market context
Adjunct Occupational Therapy roles in Massachusetts often reflect steady demand from programs that need instructors with current clinical expertise and licensure. These positions are competitive because schools look for candidates who can teach from real-world pediatric and/or neurology experience while meeting academic and state licensure expectations. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform, then confirm your Massachusetts licensure status and tailor your application to highlight relevant clinical teaching experience.