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University of Delaware Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty Position, Athletic Training Program Director in Newark, Delaware
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology, Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty Position, Athletic Training Program Director
Job no: 501635
College / VP Area:College of Health Sciences
Work type: Faculty
Location: Newark
Categories: Kinesiology & Applied Physiology, Full Time
Salary Structure (https://www.udel.edu/faculty-staff/human-resources/total-rewards/compensation/salary-structure/)
Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology
Open Rank Continuing Track Faculty Position
Athletic Training Program Director
(Appointment effective Summer 2025)
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology at the University of Delaware (https://sites.udel.edu/kaap/) is comprised of 25 faculty, approximately 750 undergraduate students pursuing a B.S. in Kinesiology, Human Physiology, or Sports Health, and 100 graduate students pursuing a M.S. in Exercise Science, a M.S. in Athletic Training, a M.S in Clinical Exercise Physiology, a Ph.D. in Biomechanics and Movement Sciences, or a Ph.D. in Applied Physiology. The Athletic Training program is the only CAATE accredited program in the state of Delaware and has a 97% three-year aggregate BOC pass rate. The program maintains a strong and stable enrollment (average of 25 students per class over the last three years) and a successful 3 + 2 (Sports Health to Athletic Training) academic pathway. The Department values excellent teaching and student engagement, which enhances the University’s efforts to provide a supportive environment, promote diversity and foster teaching innovation, instructional technology, and course development.
The Department of Kinesiology and Applied Physiology invites nominations and applications for an Open Rank Continuing Track (11-month, non-tenured ) faculty position to serve as the Director of the Athletic Training program with a balanced teaching and administrative workload. The Program Director is responsible for teaching Athletic Training courses consistent with their expertise, maintaining compliance with CAATE standards along with annual reports and accreditation materials, mentoring Athletic Training students, conducting scholarship consistent with CAATE standards, recruitment of new students, and providing service to the Department, College, University, and Athletic Training profession. The Department has five Athletic Training faculty that teach in the undergraduate Sports Health and graduate Athletic Training program including a Clinical Education Coordinator. The Athletic Training program has a dedicated didactic and clinical laboratory teaching space with extensive modalities and rehabilitation equipment, a Gaumard patient simulator, and annual equipment/supplies budget. The program has an exceptional relationship with the clinical athletic trainers in Intercollegiate Athletics who serve as preceptors for the students and as adjunct faculty in the academic program, established student clinical sites in both local high schools and clinics, as well as a strong working relationship with both the Physical Therapy and Nursing programs.
The position requirements include a Doctoral degree in a related field certification as an Athletic Trainer and eligible for licensure in the state of Delaware. Additionally, prior college-level teaching experience and Athletic Training administrative experience are required. Prior experience with CAATE accreditation standards, graduate level teaching, relevant clinical experience, and experience with student mentorship are preferred. All faculty are expected to contribute to a welcoming campus environment that embraces diversity.
GENERAL INFORMATION:The College of Health Sciences is a dynamic, innovative academic unit with more than 3,400 undergraduate and graduate students and 131 faculty members, who are nationally recognized leaders across multiple disciplines. The College is housed in multiple buildings on the traditional main campus, but also is an anchor tenant of the University’s Science, Technology, and Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. STAR has become an exciting center that combines business, research and education, focused on leading topics in health science, biopharmaceuticals, data science, engineering, finance and other cross-cutting fields of study. In addition to Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (ranked #7 according to the National Academy of Kinesiology), the College has six additional academic units, including Communication Sciences and Disorders, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and Nutrition Sciences, Medical and Molecular Sciences, Physical Therapy (ranked #2 by US News and World Report), and the School of Nursing. With annual research expenditures of approximately $19.5 million, the college currently houses a number of large, interdisciplinary grants with significant funding from the NIH and DoD. The college boasts strong research teams in the areas of neurological disorders, cardiovascular health, and other chronic disease conditions, as well as rehabilitation science and concussion.
One of the oldest institutions of higher education in the United States, the University of Delaware has a rich history of contributing scientific insights and new ideas, fostering enlightenment, transforming lives and changing the world. Today under the leadership of President Dennis Assanis, the University is committed to building on this legacy to meet the complex challenges facing the globe. The University’s foremost priority remains to ensure the success of every student, and this commitment dates back to our roots as a small private academy founded in 1743. From that early school, which educated three signers of the Declaration of Independence, UD has grown into a research-intensive, technologically advanced institution that is at the forefront of innovation in the classroom, in the laboratory and in the community.
Located in scenic Newark, Delaware, within 2 hours of New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., the University is a Land Grant, Sea Grant, Space Grant, and Carnegie Research University (with very high research activity, a designation accorded to fewer than 3% of degree-granting institutions in the U.S.), and with external funding exceeding $200 million. A state-assisted, privately governed institution, the University enrolls approximately 18,600 undergraduates and 4,500 graduate students.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:Compensation packages are competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications consistent with the existing collective bargaining agreement. Faculty at the University have regularly received annual cost-of-living and merit salary increases, and the benefits package is one of the best in the nation. Relocation and professional development funds are available and negotiable. Appointment date is set for Summer 2025 with a specific date to be negotiated.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:Review of applications will begin on February 28, 2025, and will continue until the position is filled. Nominations and expressions of interest will be held in confidence and references will be contacted only with the candidate’s permission. Applicants should upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. The letter of application and CV will be shared with the search committee. For inquiries, contact: Thomas Buckley, Ed.D., Search Committee Chair, 302-831-4783, Tbuckley@udel.edu
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