Department Chair, Physical Therapy Our mission is to prepare doctors of physical therapy who are committed to clinical excellence, professional distinction and the pursuit of scholarly activities that contribute to the body of scientific and clinical knowledge.
The oldest accredited physical therapy program in the state of Georgia requires an innovative academic/practitioner to assume leadership of a diverse, nationally recognized faculty comprised of teachers, clinicians, and researchers renowned for their foundational and clinical expertise as well as academic and research programs on the cutting edge of the physical therapy discipline. Outstanding PT Student Outcomes Graduation Rates Class of 2013 100% Class of 2012 90% Class of 2011 94.6% National Licensure Pass Rate Class of 2014: 100% Ultimate Pass Rate Class of 2013: 97% Ultimate Pass Rate Class of 2012: 100% First-time Pass Rate Employment Rate Class of 2014 100% Housed in the Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions, Georgia State University s Doctorate in Physical Therapy program is committed to supporting and fostering focused, productive, and high-quality research. The department s grant-supported research involves all faculty members and includes collaborations with the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Education and the Neuroscience Institute within Georgia State. Additionally, the school partners with Emory University, Georgia Tech, and Grady Hospital. Students have the exceptional opportunity to engage in top quality research working with recognized principal investigators. Class of 2013 97% The Lewis School, CAPTE accredited and Class of 2012 100% headed by a dynamic and energetic dean, seeks a visionary leader for the physical therapy department who can provide leadership in academic, research, service, and clinical practice programming. The new chair will enjoy the strong support of school and university administration in advancing the work of the Department of Physical Therapy, with a mandate to enhance and develop the research capacity of the institution, to strengthen and grow the academic/research team, and to serve as the ambassador of the program to internal and external constituencies. Key responsibilities include articulation of a challenging but achievable vision and advocacy for the continued evolution of this already vibrant department. Positioning the Department of Physical Therapy for nationwide primacy in interdisciplinary healthcare, the new chair will be a consummate team player and a strong advocate for the department. S/he will also display a commitment to academic rigor and imaginative research, demonstrating resourcefulness in planning, diligence in execution, and an unwavering devotion to the advancement of the physical therapy discipline.
The Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions The Lewis School is a national leader in preparing the next generation of clinicians and scholars who are critical to improving individual and community health in the southeastern region and beyond. Degrees offered include Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies-Health Informatics; Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Nutrition, and Respiratory Therapy; Master of Science in Nursing, Nutrition, Respiratory Therapy; and doctorates in Nursing Practice, Physical Therapy, and Nursing; as well as specialty degree and nondegree options. A newly developed Master of Occupational Therapy program will be offered beginning spring 2017. The school serves approximately 1,450 undergraduate students and 475 graduate students, 58% of whom are from a minority or protected class. It also boasts exceptional certification and licensure pass rates across all healthcare disciplines. Georgia State, the University in the Heart of Urban Atlanta Nationally ranked, Georgia State University is one of the Southeast s major public research institutions and is among the top 100 public universities for doctoral degrees awarded. More than 53,000 students engage in over 250 degree programs across 100 fields of study. Programs include degrees offered at the associate s, bachelor s, master s, specialist and doctoral levels. Demonstrating its commitment to an institution-wide increase in multidisciplinary research and economic development, Diversity at Georgia State Georgia State University has become a widely recognized national leader in the introduction of innovative programs and initiative to foster student success. It leads the nation in eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity, and as one of the most diverse universities in America, is first in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American Students.
Georgia State has created new research centers and has launched the Second Century Initiative an ambitious program with the dual goal of (1) hiring 100 senior faculty members to serve in interdisciplinary research clusters, and (2) placing a new emphasis on the translation of faculty research into products and companies. This commitment has brought the University to new heights of research accomplishment, as reflected in sponsored research and federal research funding. The university is expanding its research portfolio, in part by implementing a five year hiring initiative to build scholarly strength around interdisciplinary research themes. The university s strategic plan also calls for leveraging the research and outcomes achieved from faculty in their Atlanta urban lab setting to help address opportunities and issues facing cities around the globe. Georgia State s global connections are growing, with five faculty task forces seeking to collaborate with universities in emerging markets in China, Korea, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa. There is also a strong and growing study abroad program participation. Atlanta, Georgia, is a vital cultural and economic hub of the southeastern United States and a healthcare Mecca. The university's location provides students with exceptional access to internship, residency, and employment opportunities in both the private and government sectors. More than a dozen Fortune 500 companies are located in the city, which ranks third in America and fourth in the world for Fortune 500 headquarters. Atlanta is also home to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the headquarters of the American Cancer Society, and the largest public health hospital in the Southeast. With a rich, creative environment, a diversity of cultures and lifestyles, and a wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities, Atlanta rivals the metro areas of the northeast in the breadth of cultural, social, commercial, and leisure opportunities available. The world s busiest airport is just minutes from the Georgia State campus, and options for public transit offer university constituents the opportunity to select lifestyles ranging from urban apartment dwelling to suburban housing. The Position Department chair is responsible for: 1. The vision, leadership, and administration of the educational, research, service, and clinical practice programs, including evaluating and developing faculty and staff, and fiscal planning. 2. Strategic planning and goal setting for the department in concert with the college and university strategic plans. 3. The development and maintenance of effective department operations including workflow, student learning outcomes, and quality curriculum. 4. Working collaboratively with other departments within the Lewis School to promote innovation and creativity. 5. All facets of the physical therapy program including compliance with CAPTE accreditation standards. 6. Hiring, development, and evaluation of faculty.
7. Mentoring and development of faculty and staff members to maximize performance, build leadership pipelines, and enhance teamwork. 8. Promoting the core values of the Department of Physical Therapy and the Lewis School. The successful candidate should have: 1. A vision for the department s education, research, and service mission. 2. Effective communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills. 3. A current, active program of research (highly desirable). 4. The qualification to be considered for tenure at the associate professor or full professor rank. 5. A Ph.D. or equivalent physical therapy licensure or eligibility for licensure in Georgia. 6. Experience in teaching, research, and practice. 7. Evidence of increasing responsibility over time of academic leadership and management. 8. Experience with programmatic accreditation. Application Nominations and applications: Nominations are encouraged. For a confidential discussion or to make a nomination, please contact Brian Bustin, Search Consultant, at 800-992-9277. To apply, please submit a letter of application and a vitae or resume to RPA Inc. at gsudpt@rpainc.org. Confidential review of applicants will commence on May 2, 2016 and continue until the position is filled. Georgia State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action university and accommodates individuals with disabilities. All applicants must comply with the Immigration Reform and Control Act. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.