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Assistant Professor, Continuing Track, Physical Therapy
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Newark, DE
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| The Department of Physical Therapy in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Delaware invites applications for a full-time, 12-month, continuing-track faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. We seek experienced, innovative, and highly motivated candidates with clinical expertise and experience teaching in a DPT program in at least one of the following areas: cardiopulmonary, medically complex, or acute/inpatient physical therapy. Primary responsibilities include teaching in both lecture and laboratory courses in the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program. Candidates must hold a terminal academic doctorate (e.g., PhD, ScD, EdD) and demonstrate evidence of research experience and scholarly productivity. ABD candidates will be considered. A physical therapy degree and eligibility for licensure as a physical therapist in Delaware are required. Highly qualified applicants will possess strong interpersonal skills and experience working collaboratively as part of an educational team. All faculty members are expected to demonstrate a commitment to providing a supportive environment and cultivate belonging. |
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Tenure-Track Assistant Professor, Coastal Physical Oceanography
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Newark, DE
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| The School of Marine Science and Policy (SMSP) seeks to hire a tenure-track coastal physical oceanographer with research interests in estuaries, continental shelves, or the interface between coastal and open oceans. We seek candidates with research interests from any area of coastal physical oceanography, including a broad set of processes and varying scales: turbulence and mixing, meso- and submesoscale dynamics, boundary layers, shelf-wide circulation and property budgets, and the impact of climate on the coastal ocean, among others. Applications of candidates that integrate field observations, theory, or numerical modeling are welcome.
SMSP offers an interdisciplinary environment with graduate programs in Physical Ocean Science & Engineering, Oceanography, Marine Biosciences, and Marine Policy, and an undergraduate program in Marine Science, with concentrations in Oceanography and Marine Biosciences. We expect the candidate to be highly collaborative across our existing physical, chemical, geological, biological, and marine policy disciplines. SMSP is situated on the main campus in Newark and the coastal campus in Lewes, which together offer convenient access to state-of-the-art marine research facilities as well as coastal and estuarine environments in the Mid-Atlantic region. |
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Administrative Specialist, Physical Therapy
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Newark, DE
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| The Administrative Specialist provides a full range of routine and specialized administrative support that requires initiative, judgment and discretion. The Administrative Specialist performs payroll functions related to departmental employees, internal/external guest lecturers, instructors and clinicians. The Administrative Specialist is proactive, customer-service driven, demonstrates exceptional attention to detail, and utilizes effective organization skills to meet concurrent deadlines in a results-driven environment.
The University of Delaware Physical Therapy Department is a top-ranked program by US News & World Report. The Department includes 47 faculty and professionals including 14 PhD faculty with independent research lines, approximately 180 professional students pursuing a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, and 25 graduate students pursuing a PhD in Biomechanics and Movement Science (BIOMS). |
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Chief of Staff, College of Engineering
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Newark, DE
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| The College of Engineering (CoE) is one of the most complex academic units on campus with a broad range of departments, interdisciplinary centers, research institutes, and programs. The primary purpose of the Sr. Advisor (Chief of Staff) is to support the Dean in leading the short- and long-term priorities, initiatives and activities that relate to the academic, strategic and operational imperatives of the CoE. This position will be an advisory position to the Dean and members of CoE senior leadership team, as appropriate. The incumbent will be proactive in developing programs and initiatives to achieve and maintain an effective and efficient environment within the CoE. |
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Assistant/Associate Professor, Human Relations Administration (Continuing Track)
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Newark, DE
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| Human Development and Family Sciences (HDFS) in the College of Education and Human Development invites applications for a continuing-track faculty position in human relations administration to begin Fall 2026 at the rank of assistant or associate professor. This is a full-time, non-tenure track, nine-month academic year position. |