CAREER ADVANCEMENT IN The ACADEMIC PHYSICAL THERAPY ENVIRONMENT ( PT/PTA Programs) Who Wants It, Who Gets It, How to Position Yourself for a Successful.

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CAREER ADVANCEMENT IN The ACADEMIC PHYSICAL THERAPY ENVIRONMENT ( PT/PTA Programs) Who Wants It, Who Gets It, How to Position Yourself for a Successful Decision

Joyce Mac Kinnon, EdD, PT Professor and Associate Dean School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Indiana University on the IUPUI campus

Objectives At then end of the session participants should be able to: 1. Clearly articulate their terms of hire 2. List CAPTE accreditation requirements for the academic physical therapy environment of choice 3. Define the terms: contract renewal, long term contract, promotion, tenure 4. Describe the usual ranks and progressions associated with the tenure/promotion process and long term contracts 5. Explain the concept of the criteria for advancement being mobile rather than static

Objectives (cont) 6. Define scholarship based on the Boyer model (used in CAPTE criteria) 7. Position themselves for success in career advancement in the academic physical therapy environment of choice.

Letter of Hire What should be included: Start date Length of annual contract Teaching, service and research expectations Rank and tenure status Salary Start up package Method and frequency of assessment Miscellaneous

CAPTE Standards for Core Faculty PT Programs Contemporary expertise in teaching area Effective teaching and student eval skills Scholarly agenda (using the Boyer model) Record of service Blend of individuals with doctoral preparation or clinical specialization At least 50% of core faculty have advanced doctoral degrees

CAPTE Standards for Core Faculty PTA programs Minimum of 2 full time core faculty One of which must be a PT Each qualified by education and experience to fulfill assigned responsibilities Program director must have a master’s degree or higher

Usual Ranks/Usual Progression Lecturer Assistant professor (3/5-6) Associate professor (5-10) Full professor Annual reviews are VERY important!

Tenure Reciprocal agreement between an individual and an academic unit in which the individual is expected to maintain certain standards of teaching, research and service and in return is provided with academic freedom and economic security

Playing By the Rules

Congruence Between Unit and University Mission and Vision Is your work valued by the unit, school and university?

The Exemplary Faculty Person at a Research Intensive University PhD Post doc External funding as PI from highly respected agency Publications-highly ranked journals Cited by others Excellent teaching evaluations Meaningful service

Preparation for Success – Tips Document! Ask for help Review successful dossiers Read guidelines

Boyer’s Scholarship of Teaching, Research and Service Discovery: development of new knowledge Integration: bridges disciplines; broader context Application: use of expertise in applied settings Teaching: helping students expand their knowledge

Scholarship Assessed Clear goals Necessary tools and expertise Established methodology Significance of the work Reflection

Personal Statement Impact of your work Specific goal/theme Consistent with the mission of your unit Continued education Dissemination Continued contribution

Collegiality

Scholarship Documented Teaching Research/Creative activity Service

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