Instructor in Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine (Physical Therapy) at CUIMC and Clinic Manager of PT Faculty Practice | Columbia University - Military Veterans
at HERC - Metro New York & Southern Connecticut
The Columbia University Program in Physical Therapy is seeking an exceptional individual for a Clinic Manager in the Academic Clinical Faculty Physical Therapy Practice. The mission of this faculty practice is to provide direct clinical care, oversee implementation of best clinical practices, facilitate professional development among the physical therapy clinical and academic faculty of the future, and foster a collegial learning environment for clinicians, residents, and physical therapy students. Columbia University is a renowned academic institution with a strong research program, teaching, and clinical environment. The Physical Therapy Program at Columbia University Irving Medical Center is nationally recognized and diverse, comprised of 16 core faculty with adjunct faculty from Columbia University Medical Center, the NYC environs and nation-wide. RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide clinical care to patients with a broad range of orthopedic or sports-related diagnoses? Oversee?the overall daily operations of the faculty practice location (TBD), including quality patient care,?customer service, and the growth/development of physician or community relationships Assist the Director in marketing, expanding, and fostering the referral relationships between clinical physical therapists and Columbia University physician/nursing practices & non-Columbia University physician/nursing practices that may be local to the location of the clinical faculty practice Oversee clinical mentorship / clinical education of DPT students, residents, and fellows Oversee and manage clinical purchases Develop, implement, and coordinate clinical faculty in-house continuing education / in-services schedule (one person task ? alternating years/months for organization, location) Assist the Director in developing and maintaining policies and procedures of the clinical faculty practices Oversee and manage the maintenance of all clinical equipment and practice space Develop and implement new programs that target specialty populations (i.e., RunLab, Group Classes, Dancers) with collaboration from the Director Promote a collegial learning environment that integrates and develops research projects for clinical faculty and PT Orthopedic residents Other duties as assigned by the Director of the Faculty Practices Coordinate vacation schedules / reconcile time sheets of practice assistants of clinical faculty and practice assistants / annual reviews In addition, the continuation in this role is dependent on: Maintaining your?Orthopedic?Clinical Specialty Certification? Maintaining your New York State physical therapy license Minimum Degree: DPT with Clinical Certification Minimum Qualifications: Three years of clinical experience in musculoskeletal physical therapy Board-certified Orthopedic?Clinical Specialty Current New York State Physical Therapy licensure Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran Pay Transparency Disclosure The salary of the finalist selected for this role will be set based on a variety of factors, including but not limited to departmental budgets, qualifications, experience, education, licenses, specialty, and training. The above hiring range represents the University?s good faith and reasonable estimate of the range of possible compensation at the time of posting.
New York, NY
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