South University
Location
Glen Allen, Virginia
Facilitate competency-based education for occupational therapy students using a hybrid delivery model of online and on-ground instruction. Responsibilities include designing instructional plans, evaluating student performance, and overseeing lab activities.
Requires a minimum of a Bachelor's or Associate's degree in Occupational Therapy (depending on OTR or COTA track) and at least two years of clinical experience. Candidates must hold or be eligible for state licensure and possess strong communication and instructional skills.
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Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to build successful relationships with diverse stakeholders. Demonstrates outstanding conflict resolution skills. Demonstrates time management and detail-oriented skills. Demonstrates effective computer skills (e.g., software, analytical, report writing). Demonstrates clinical competency and compliance with professional standards of practice.
Market context
Adjunct faculty roles in movement and pediatric occupational therapy in Virginia typically draw from a steady need for instructors who can teach practice-based skills and support clinical training. These positions are competitive because schools often look for candidates with current licensure or eligibility, two or more years of hands-on experience, and strong communication and instructional ability. Review the course focus and licensure requirements closely, and use the AI-summarized job requirements and benefits here to save time comparing postings against your background.
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