Director of the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training
Pacific University
Oregon, in partnership with the national search firm Scott Healy & Associates, invites applications and
nominations for the full-time Director of the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training. The University is seeking
an innovative and visionary leader to continue the strong legacy of the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training. The Director
reports directly to the Interim Vice Provost and Executive Dean for the College of Health Professions.
The Director of the School of
Physical Therapy and Athletic Training is the chief academic officer for the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, which houses
the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) programs. The Director is a member of the College of
Health Professions Deans and Directors Council, and serves on university committees. The Director provides leadership and administration for
the School, supports the mission, promotes a positive and respectful environment for students, faculty and staff, and represents the School
in the college, the university, the community, and the profession. The Director is responsible for providing guidance in the development of
long-range programmatic planning, goals, and objectives.
The Position:
The Director provides
intellectual and administrative leadership to the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training as its chief academic officer. They have
oversight over all personnel matters and, as its chief financial officer, ultimate responsibility for the School’s operating budget.
They will demonstrate the capacity to embrace the University’s historic mission of serving the underserved. In addition, they will
demonstrate a commitment to fostering diversity and inclusivity.
The position requires a thorough understanding of contemporary
physical therapy (PT) and athletic training (AT) education and practice issues, and trends on the national, regional, and state levels. The
Director will have the opportunity to continue developing a more influential role for the School in the PT and AT professions, capitalizing
on the School’s strengths in education and innovative practice. Pacific University of Oregon has been graduating professional physical
therapists since 1977 and athletic trainers since 2015. The Director can be expected to take on an ongoing transformational focus, advancing
the strategic vision of the School to act as a visible, recognized leader in the physical therapy and athletic training education
communities. The role requires experience with and a commitment to systematic planning, assessment and continuous programmatic improvement.
In collaboration with the faculty, the Director will help define the future of the School, articulating emerging needs and addressing
challenges that require new thinking, including the possibility of adding new degree programs.
Key Responsibilities of the
Director:
The ideal candidate is an accomplished,
visionary leader with the ability and strong desire to lead Pacific University’s School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training to
the next level of achievement and prominence. They have demonstrated an appreciation of and a deep commitment to the value of PT education
and the profession, as well as AT education and the profession. They will have a genuine interest in – even a passion for – the
University’s historic mission of serving the underserved. An earned doctorate or equivalent terminal degree is required, as well as a
degree in Physical Therapy and credentials suitable for a tenured academic appointment at the rank of associate professor or full professor.
In addition, evidence of the following qualities is also desired:
The School of Physical Therapy and Athletic
Training:
Pacific’s School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training, one of eight schools that comprise the
University’s College of Health Professions, has been graduating professional physical therapists since 1977, and professional athletic
trainers since 2015. Its faculty and staff are committed to providing a professional curriculum that is learner-centered and guided by the
view that both the physical therapist and the athletic trainer plays a critical role as a member of the interdisciplinary health care
team.
The School offers an innovative graduate curriculum leading to the Doctor of Physical therapy (DPT) degree. The program is
designed to provide students with didactic and fieldwork training opportunities to ensure their ability to adapt and meet the needs of the
ever-changing healthcare field. Students seeking a Master of Science in Athletic Training (MSAT) also receive access to an interdisciplinary
learning environment that will help them collaborate and excel within the healthcare field professionally. Graduates are prepared to improve
the healthcare outcomes of a diverse population by providing competent and compassionate care.
Mission:
The
School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training educates and mentors students to become skilled, critical-thinking, and self-directed
practitioners.
The mission is accomplished by preparing physical therapists and athletic trainers who provide compassionate, ethical,
and innovative care, using an inquiry-driven team approach that focuses on the needs of individuals, the community, and the profession.
Vision:
The School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at Pacific University will be renowned for:
Values:
We embrace the
values enacted by the College of Health Professions at Pacific University:
The School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training is committed to seeking and creating opportunities for a multitude of people and
ideas. We embrace individuals who represent a spectrum of lived experiences and backgrounds and believe that supporting diversity enhances
our academic, clinical, and professional environment.
The College of Health Professions:
Pacific’s
College of Health Professions is dedicated to preparing leaders in innovative healthcare for a diverse global community. All of its programs
further Pacific’s mission: A diverse and sustainable community dedicated to discovery and excellence in teaching, scholarship and
practice, Pacific University inspires students to think, care, create, and pursue justice in our world. (Please see Appendix A for
CHP’s Mission, Vision and Values Statements)
CHP was established on the University’s Forest Grove campus in 2004, by
consolidating four existing schools – Physical Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Studies, and Professional Psychology
– under one administrative umbrella. In August 2006, the College relocated to new facilities in Hillsboro, eight miles east of Forest
Grove. At that time, CHP launched two additional Schools – Dental Health Science and Pharmacy. The School of Healthcare Administration
and Leadership, was added in 2008. In 2012, the School of Audiology was added, increasing to eight the number of schools currently
comprising the College.
In Fall 2020, CHP enrolled a total of approximately 80 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students. The College
employs a total of 170 full-time faculty and staff. Its operating budget is $29 million for the 21-22 fiscal year. College revenues are
generated through tuition (94%), clinic fees (2%) and grants or gifts (4%). All the CHP programs leading to a clinical practice credential
are accredited by their relevant professional accreditation bodies.
Additional information about Pacific University’s College
of Health Professions may be found here: College of Health Professions | Pacific University
Pacific University Oregon:
Pacific
enrolls approximately 3850 (1768 undergraduate and 2082 graduate) students from more than 30 states and 28 foreign countries, engaged in 65
undergraduate majors and 14 graduate fields of study. In addition to the historic 55-acre campus in Forest Grove where Arts and Sciences,
Optometry, Education and undergraduate Business are located, the University maintains campuses in Hillsboro (Health Professions and graduate
Business), Eugene (Education and Arts and Sciences’ Social Work program), Woodburn (Education) and downtown Portland (Graduate
Psychology, Optometry and Arts and Sciences’ MFA program). About 1,000 undergraduates are housed on the Forest Grove campus. Nearly
98% of the undergraduate students receive financial aid. Pacific has approximately 25,000 living alumni.
Lead On: The Campaign for
Tomorrow at Pacific University will leverage the generosity of our supporters to provide steady and reliable funding, ensuring
Pacific’s bright future. With a goal of raising $80 million, the campaign focuses on Pacific’s promise for tomorrow,
extraordinary new learning environments and resources, and our continuing investment in a boundless future. Recent significant gifts have
included a $1 million donation to support a joint optometry and dental hygiene mobile clinic program that includes equipment and endowment
to support faculty and staff, and a significant endowment to support the university libraries that serve all campuses.
In recent
years, Pacific has experienced the most prosperous and expansive growth period in its history. Two residence halls, a state-of-the-art
library, an education and business building, the health professions campus and extensive athletic facilities were constructed between 2004
and 2008. The health professions campus is located in Hillsboro’s “Health and Education District” in LEED-certified
buildings. A new residence hall and renovations to the University Center were completed in the summer of 2014 on the Forest Grove campus.
During the period 2001-2017, overall enrollment increased from 2,281 to 3,900 students, primarily due to growth in the health
professions.
Rankings and Recognition:
Pacific University is the number one private research university
in the Pacific Northwest and ranks number 10 on the West Coast, amongst universities like USC and Stanford.
Pacific University ranks
among U.S. News and World Report’s top National Universities for 2020. Pacific University is listed on the Wall Street
Journal/Times Higher Education’s list of America’s Top Colleges-a list that includes only the top third of all undergraduate
institutions.
Leadership:
Following a national search, Lesley M. Hallick, PhD began her term
as Pacific University’s 17th president on August 1, 2009. Dr. Hallick received her undergraduate degree, Magna cum Laude and Phi Beta
Kappa, from Pomona College and her doctoral degree in Molecular Biology from the University of Wisconsin. She came to Pacific from Oregon
Health and Science University, where she enjoyed a stellar academic career as a professor and researcher and, from 1989-2009, its Vice
President and Provost.
Governance:
Ultimate responsibility for the management and welfare of Pacific
University resides with a Board of Trustees of up to 41 members. The current board is chaired by long-time board member Gerald Yoshida, a
Pacific graduate. Its members represent broad public interests as well as the University’s constituencies, including alumni, faculty
and students. Board membership is enhanced by additional Emeriti Trustees and one Honorary Trustee.
Additional information about
Pacific University may be found at www.pacificu.edu.
The Greater Pacific University Oregon Community:
Hillsboro, the fifth largest city in Oregon and the county seat
for Washington County, has a diverse population of over 99,000 people. It is eight miles east of Pacific’s historic campus in Forest
Grove, a small, rural city of 22,000. Both cities combine small-town charm with close proximity to Portland, the Pacific Ocean, the Coastal
Range, and the Oregon wine country.
Hillsboro is the western terminus for the MAX light rail Blue Line, providing easy access to the
urban amenities, arts and cultural offerings of downtown Portland, 18 miles to the east. It is in the heart of what is often referred to as
the “Silicon Forest” for its continuing growth as a center for high technology. The area enjoys a healthy economy linked
directly to a diverse industrial base that includes such companies as Intel and Nike.
Additional information about Hillsboro may be
found at www.hillsboro-oregon.gov.
Additional
information about Forest Grove may be found at http://www.forestgrove-or.gov.
Applications:
All correspondence relating to the Director
of the School of Physical Therapy and Athletic Training at Pacific University Oregon should be directed in confidence to the
University’s executive recruitment consultant:
Mr. Christopher S. Healy, President
Scott Healy
& Associates
The full and complete application should contain the following
information:
1) A cover letter outlining the applicant’s experience as a physical therapist in higher education.
2) A complete CV outlining the applicant’s career in higher education and within PT and AT Education.
3) The names of
three professional references, including their relationship to the applicant, their position, email, and direct phone numbers. References
will not be contacted without written permission.
Applications submitted by May 20, 2022, will receive priority
consideration. This search will remain open until the position is filled.
It is the policy of Pacific University not to
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, religion or religious creed, disability, sex or gender,
gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, military, veteran or Vietnam Era status, or any other protected classification
recognized by applicable law, in admission, access to, or treatment in employment, educational programs or activities as required by Title
IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age
Discrimination Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, or any other applicable state or federal law, or city
ordinance. Questions or complaints may be directed to the Vice President for Academic Affairs, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR
97116, [email protected].
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