Semester Lecturer in Occupational Therapy - OT Lab Assistant - Core Skills
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Position Overview The primary responsibility of this position is the teaching in the Occupational Therapy Doctoral Program for the Division of Occupational Therapy. Teaching will take place during the Summer semester of 2025 (June 2, 2025 through July 31, 2025). This is a 10%, part-time position. Teaching will occur with students in the Occupational Therapy Doctoral program. The work assignments will be based on the curriculum of the Occupational Therapy Doctoral program and the teaching needs of the Division.
Performance Objectives
Perform lab assistant activities for OCCTHER 6140: Core Skills Review course materials in preparation for lab activities. Deliver lab course material in conjunction with course instructor. Respond to student questions outside of class via email. Meet regularly with the course instructor, students, and other parties as required. Education and Experience Requirements
Required: Occupational Therapy Doctorate Degree Experience in at least one occupational therapy clinical setting. Desired: Experience in occupational therapy teaching, training, and/or mentoring teaching; Teaching experience that demonstrates a record of intentional teaching practice including (a) creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for all learners, (b) using new techniques, activities, and types of learning, (c) promoting diversity of thought, and (d) promoting open-minded exploration. Required:
The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Medicine The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at The Ohio State University is a nationally recognized leader in the education of health and providers in the areas of athletic training, health information management, medical dietetics, medical laboratory science, occupational therapy, physical therapy, respiratory therapy, and radiologic sciences and therapy. Graduates of these programs are leaders in their fields who use their knowledge of advanced techniques and technology to deliver quality patient care. Division of Occupational Therapy The Division of Occupational Therapy is located at one of the premier medical centers in the world. Our renowned faculty includes authors of leading textbooks, internationally recognized scholars, and esteemed practitioners.The Division of Occupational therapy offers an entry-level Doctorate of Occupational Therapy. Our outstanding faculty is committed to promoting scholarship, leadership, and evidence-based practice in occupational therapy. Our mission is to produce graduates who will improve people's lives through caring attitudes, exceptional skills in critical thinking, collaboration, communication, a desire to engage in lifelong learning, competence in ethical and responsible decision making, and respect for the dignity of all individuals.
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