The TA will be responsible for multiple activities within the curriculum, with the possibilities of serving as a lab assistant in lab courses in the physical therapy professional doctorate program (not to exceed 20 hours weekly in total of all instructional activities that includes prep, instruction, grading, and travel).
Specific course assignments will align with the expertise/experience of the teaching assistant and will be made from these lab courses: PT 650, PT 651, PT 662, PT 654, PT 814, PT 815, PT 676, PT 847 (Curriculum outline:
https://www.uky.edu/chs/physical-therapy/our-program/curriculum )
This position requires a full semester commitment of approximately 20 hours per week and may include the following duties, expectations, and requirements:
- Completion of Graduate School university-wide TA Orientation and the Department’s orientation activities.
- Collaboration with Program and/or DPT faculty as necessary re assessments, lessons, and course content.
- Consultation with Program Director to discuss any course related issues.
- Responsiveness to questions, requests for feedback, and other correspondence with students and colleagues in person and online via email/zoom.
- Monitoring/tracking student progress through the use of Canvas.
- Provision of occasional guest lectures or in-class instructional activities as assigned
- Maintenance of student coursework via Canvas or as hardcopy.
- Provide office hours per week and meeting with students at their appointment request.
- Grade and evaluate student work according to rubrics and examination keys.
- Submit midterm and final grades and all Title IV requirements to the Registrar (training is available).
- Participate in professional development and program meetings as necessary.
- Other duties as assigned within the scope of the position.
Teaching Assistants may not exceed 20 hours per week during the academic year for all assignments across campus. TA’s receive a stipend, a tuition scholarship provided by the UK Graduate School/College of Health Sciences, and Student Health Plan Coverage provided by the Graduate School.
For more information on tuition scholarships and health care coverage, please visit: http://gradschool.uky.edu/
To be considered for this position:
- Apply to the graduate school for the Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD Program (https://app.applyyourself.com/AYApplicantLogin/fl_ApplicantConnectLogin.asp?id=ukgrad)
- Apply for the Teaching Assistantship via this link
- Submit by e-mail a letter of interest in the Teaching Assistantship, specifying your strengths for this position, and resume to Dr. Patrick Pabian, Dept. of Physical Therapy Chair and Program Director, Professor (Patrick.Pabian@uky.edu) .
The University of Kentucky is committed to a policy of providing equal opportunities to all individuals regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, age, uniform service, veteran status, or physical or mental ability.
Information about the RHB PhD Program
The mission of the Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD Program is to fulfill a leadership role in addressing the rehabilitation needs of individuals in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond through research, education, and service. The program is designed to produce research and academic leaders in rehabilitation sciences for the professions of communication disorders, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and athletic training. The UK College of Health Sciences offers the program in collaboration with Eastern Kentucky University, and Western Kentucky University. The Rehabilitation and Health Sciences PhD Program at the University of Kentucky is among the few of its kind in the nation to grant a Ph.D. in Rehabilitation and Health Sciences and has one of the highest percentages of students graduating within five years at the university. The program includes 38 faculty and 40 full- and part-time students from diverse backgrounds and a range of clinical and higher education experiences.
The program has a strong emphasis on research and provides very diverse research experiences in the different areas of physical rehabilitation. Research interests from faculty range from community-based to basic science bench research and a number of laboratories in the College of Health Sciences are available to prospective students (see: https://www.uky.edu/chs/academic-programs/rehabilitation-sciences-phd-program/labs). In addition, the occupational therapy program at Eastern Kentucky University offers unique research opportunities at their site. For more information about the doctoral program visit the website: https://www.uky.edu/chs/academic-programs/rehabilitation-sciences-phd-program
Contact (Pat or Esther?) for additional information about the RHB Doctoral Program (email)
About the University of Kentucky
Founded in 1865 as a land-grant institution, UK is nestled in the scenic heart of the Bluegrass region of Kentucky. Recently ranked as one of the safest, most creative, and the brainiest cities in the nation, Lexington is an ideal location to experience the work-life balance that the University strives to provide to its employees. Visit the University’s website and see for yourself what makes UK the perfect place to work. (Additional information: https://www.uky.edu/ )