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Assistant Professor (12 Month), Occupational Therapy Program at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University

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Assistant Professor (12 Month), Occupational Therapy Program
Apply now Job No: 496985Department: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYLocal Title: Assistant Professor (12 Month), Occupational Therapy ProgramBudget Title: Assistant Professor (12 month)Work Type: Full TimeLocation: Brooklyn, NYCategories: Faculty - Teaching Only
Are you looking to take your career to new heights with a leader in healthcare? SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is one of the nation's leading metropolitan medical centers. As the only academic medical center in Brooklyn, we serve a large population that is among the most diverse in the world. We are also highly-ranked by Castle Connolly Medical, a healthcare rating company for consumers, among the top 5 leading U.S. medical schools for training doctors.
Bargaining Unit:
UUP
Job Summary:
The Occupational Therapy Program in the School of Health Professions at SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is seeking a full-time Assistant Professor (HS).
The Assistant Professor 12-month position has the primary responsibility of coordinating Level-I Fieldwork Placements for students in the Master's Degree program, ensuring a sufficient number of fieldwork site agreements are in place. Additional responsibilities include teaching graduate courses in the Master's (MS) and Post-Professional Degree programs (PP-OTD) each semester, as well as engaging in service and research activities.
Additional Key Responsibilities

  • Fieldwork Coordination & Compliance:

    • Collaborate with the Level II Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Program Chair on all aspects of fieldwork education to ensure compliance with ACOTE standards.
    • Provide orientation, guidance, and support to students and fieldwork supervisors, serving as a liaison between the program, clinical sites, and community partners.
    • Initiate and maintain strong working relationships with fieldwork sites, conducting site visits to ensure quality and alignment with program standards.
    • Develop and manage the fieldwork database systems and maintain all required documentation and reports for accreditation.
    • Develop, host, and assist with trainings for fieldwork educators, students, and faculty.
    • Provide consultation and coordinate the resolution of any difficulties that may arise for students, faculty, or fieldwork educators.
    • Assist in the development and implementation of policies and procedures related to fieldwork education.
    • Support the tracking of individual student performance data to meet accreditation requirements.
    • Assist the Program Chair in creating a system for regular evaluation of the fieldwork program's efficacy and overall functionality.

    • Teaching:

      • Prepare for and teach graduate courses (didactic, lab/experiential, clinical) each semester, as
      • assigned by the Program Chair, within the MS and PP-OTD programs.
      • Manage all aspects of course delivery, including grading, use of the learning management system, and developing and updating course materials, syllabi, and lesson plans.
      • Provide guidance and leadership to students through academic advisement, mentorship, and supervision of capstone projects.

      • Professional Engagement & Service:

        • Maintain an in-person presence on campus, ensuring active participation in the academic community and fostering relationships with students and faculty.
        • Actively participate in committee, department, college, and university meetings as approved by the Program Director.
        • Contribute to ongoing curriculum development, program evaluation, and ACOTE accreditation activities.
        • Maintain regular approved office hours.
        • Demonstrate strong inter-professional and communication skills to collaborate effectively with faculty and allied health colleagues on developing interdisciplinary projects.

          Required Qualifications:

          • Doctorate Degree (PhD, OTD, EdD, Dr.PH, DHSc, or other relevant doctoral-level degree) awarded by an institution accredited by a USDE-recognized regional accrediting body. All applicants must demonstrate a clear commitment to earning a terminal degree. Applicants without an earned doctorate must present a compelling rationale and a detailed timeline for degree completion upon application.
          • New York State Occupational Therapy Licensure.
          • 4+ years of occupational therapy practice.
          • Demonstrated evidence of teaching in a graduate-level occupational therapy program.
          • Active NBCOT certification and AOTA membership.
          • Strong administrative and organizational skills and computer proficiency.
          • Excellent networking, verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills.
          • Commitment to academic excellence, scholarship, and professional growth.
          • Proven ability to work collaboratively with faculty, students, and colleagues across disciplines.
          • Proficiency using MS Office Suite and/or learning management systems for data management and reporting.
          • Knowledge of ACOTE B and C standards and current trends in occupational therapy.
          • Established record of advanced clinical training (i.e., specialty certification) or scholarship/research activity (i.e., peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, manuscript preparation, student thesis mentorship).

            Preferred Qualifications:

            • Demonstrated evidence of teaching graduate-level anatomy and kinesiology.
            • Experience in supervising Level I and/or Level II students.

              Work Schedule:
              Salary Grade/Rank:
              Salary Range:
              Commensurate with experience and qualifications
              Executive Order:
              Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at or via email .
              Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
              SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, creed, age, disability, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, familial status, pregnancy, predisposing genetic characteristics, military status, domestic violence victim status, criminal conviction, and all other protected classes under federal or state laws.
              Women, minorities, veterans, individualswith disabilities and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
              If you are an individual with a disability and need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process, or in order to perform the essential functions of a position, please contactHuman Resources at
              Advertised: October 16, 2025 Eastern Daylight TimeApplications close: Open until filled

Typical entry-level pay: $60k for Occupational Therapy Assistants nationally

National salary averages
Expected entry-level
$60k
Entry
Mid
Senior
Expected
$49k Market range (10th-90th percentile) $87k

Pay increases slowly with experience in this field.

Raises may be modest; negotiate well upfront.

Hot hiring, constrained wages

Employers are hiring actively, but pay hasn't caught up with demand. Focus on competing offers and non-salary benefits.

Hiring leverage
Candidate-favored
Wage leverage âš  Disconnect
Limited
Mobility
Moderate
Durability
Somewhat fragile

Who this leverage applies to

Stronger for: Senior candidates with options
Weaker for: Entry-level candidates, Career switchers

Where to negotiate

Base salary
Sign-on bonus
Title / level
Remote flexibility
Scope & responsibility
Start date / PTO

Likely Possible Unlikely

Watch out for

Wage disconnect: Hiring is active but pay hasn't responded—negotiate on other terms.

Use competing offers and timing to your advantage.

Does this path compound?

Job Growth →
High churn
Growth, flat pay
🚀 Compound
Growth + pay upside
⚠️ Plateau
Limited growth
Specialize
Experts earn more
Pay Upside →
High turnover market

Many openings, but pay doesn't scale as much with experience.

+19%
10yr growth
Typical: Associate's degree

Good time to build expertise—demand will chase supply.

Labor data: BLS 2024