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Assistant Clinical Professor in Physical Therapy

The Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program in the Department of Graduate Health Professions, School of Health & Human Sciences (SHHS) at IU Indianapolis, invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor position. This is a full-time, non-tenure-track faculty appointment designed for individuals with strong clinical expertise and a passion for teaching and mentoring the next generation of physical therapists. The successful candidate will contribute to the program’s mission through excellence in teaching, student advising and mentorship, scholarship of teaching and learning, service to the university and PT profession, and professional engagement. PT faculty collaborates with colleagues in the Graduate Health Professions (Occupational Therapy, Nutrition and Dietetics, and Physician Assistants) to support student success, program development, and accreditation standards. Additionally, the successful applicant will serve on programs, school, and university committees. Faculty members have opportunities and support for scholarly activity and faculty development. Strong preference will be given to candidates with ABPTS specialist certification in the candidate’s primary practice area. We welcome candidates with clinical specialization in pediatrics, musculoskeletal, neurological, or geriatrics.

Job Duties:
  • 70% Teaching (9 credit hours per semester and scholarship)
  • 30% Service


Responsibilities:
  • Teach courses in the Physical Therapy Program.
  • Contribute to interdisciplinary initiatives and community engagement.
  • Mentor professional students.
  • Provide service at the departmental, school, and university levels.
  • Support learners through effective, evidence-based teaching practices.

Applications will be reviewed beginning May 15, 2026, and will be accepted until the position is filled. The ideal target starting date is August 1, 2026.

Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their letter of application, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, and the names and contact information for three references. The letter of intent should include a summary of qualifications and experience, key motivation for application, and a reflection on alignment with IU Indianapolis and SHHS’s mission and goals.

IU Indianapolis is a leading urban research university located in downtown Indianapolis, serving more than 25,000 students across a wide range of programs. The campus includes over a dozen schools and academic units, offering degrees in fields such as business, engineering, health sciences, and the arts. A major highlight is its world-renowned Life Sciences campus, one of the largest in the country, where students learn alongside top medical professionals and researchers at facilities like hospitals, labs, and research centers. Through hands-on learning and strong community partnerships, IU Indianapolis prepares students to make a meaningful impact in their careers and in Indiana’s growing economy. IU Indianapolis has earned national recognition for its innovative health and life sciences initiatives, providing extensive opportunities for collaborative, interdisciplinary research. The university is making significant investments in research, including the launch of two new institutes: the Convergent Bioscience and Technology Institute (CBATI) and the Institute for Human Health and Wellbeing (H2W). Additionally, a $138 million grant from the Lilly Endowment will support the IU LAB, a state-of-the-art facility at the 16 Tech site designed to position Indiana as a national leader in bioscience discovery, commercialization, and talent development.
SHHS provides undergraduate and graduate education in the areas of Kinesiology, Health Sciences, Tourism & Hospitality, and Sport Management. In addition, SHHS offers professional programs in Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Nutrition and Dietetics, Physician’s Assistant, and a PhD in Human Performance & Rehabilitation Sciences.

Indiana University seeks scholars who will contribute to our commitment to engaging the city, state, and broader communities through excellence in teaching, research, and service. Candidates should value the perspectives and experiences that shape our campus and surrounding communities as we prepare graduates to lead in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

Individuals who require a reasonable accommodation to participate in the search process must notify the School’s HR Business Partner, Myrna Palacios, at mypala@iu.edu, in advance.


Basic Qualifications
Candidates should have the following:
  • An earned Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
  • Licensure as a physical therapist in the State of Indiana.
  • A minimum of three (3) years of full-time post-licensure clinical practice experience
  • Strong commitment to teaching, scholarship of teaching and learning, and advising graduate students.


Department Contact for Questions
For more information on the position, please contact search committee chair Dr. Valerie Strunk at vstrunk@iu.edu. Additional information on the School of Health & Human Sciences, as well as the Physical Therapy program, is available at: https://shhs.indianapolis.iu.edu/index.html.

Additional Qualifications
  • Experience directing campus-community partnerships.
  • Experience with Interprofessional Education and Team-based care
  • Experience as a clinical instructor or clinical mentor


Salary and Rank

Special Instructions

For Best Consideration Date

Expected Start Date
08/01/2026

Posting Number
IU-101557-2026

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