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SCH OF REHABILITATION SCIENCES - OTD Academic Fieldwork Coordinator

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Position summary

Andrews University’s School of Rehabilitation Sciences is seeking a full time Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Academic Fieldwork Coordinator, who will create, implement, and oversea the fieldwork education of the Occupational Therapy Doctorate (OTD) students according to the Accrediting Council of Occupational Therapy Education’s (ACOTE) fieldwork standards. 

Qualifications summary


Education and/or Experience


  • The ideal candidate will have experience with OTD AFWC program, administration, and ACOTE accreditation.

  • An earned doctoral degree in occupational therapy or related field from USDE accredited university.

  • An occupational therapist licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of Michigan.

  • Minimum of 2 years as an occupational therapist preferably as AFWC in an OTD academic program.





Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.

Duties and responsibilities



Supervisory responsibilities



Qualifications




  1. Create and implement a model of Level I and II Fieldwork practice and procedures to ensure that they match the program’s curriculum design.

  2. Ensure that students meet site health and onboarding requirements for fieldwork.

  3. Manage all fieldwork data collected for fieldwork program evaluation, curriculum analysis, and accreditation.

  4. Develop, implement, and evaluate fieldwork education policy.

  5. Develop protocol/procedures to ensure program compliance with ACOTE Standards and prepare for accreditation.






Must be a Seventh-day Adventist in good and regular standing.

Technical competencies

Language Skills

Ability to communicate in English expressively and receptively with all persons.

Mathematical Skills

Knowledge of basic statistical manipulations, financial and accounting processes.

Reasoning Ability

Possesses critical inquiry skills and judgment necessary to guide and interact with faculty, staff, and students. 

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations

An occupational therapist with a doctorate degree from USDE accredited institutions (Doctoral degree is not limited to Occupational therapy). 

Be National Board of Certification of Occupational therapist (NBCOT) Certified or registered.

Be licensed or elligible for and obtain a current occupational therapist practice license for the state of Michigan and be qualified for American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA) and Michigan Occupational Therapy Association (MIOTA) membership.

Interpersonal interactions

Language Skills

Ability to communicate in English expressively and receptively with all persons.

Mathematical Skills

Knowledge of basic statistical manipulations, financial and accounting processes.

Reasoning Ability

Possesses critical inquiry skills and judgment necessary to guide and interact with faculty, staff, and students. 

Physical demands



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