Faculty Employment Opportunities
Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor of Physical Therapy
The Lebanon Valley College Department of Physical Therapy invites applications for a 9-month, full-time, clinical assistant/associate professor of physical therapy in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program. Responsibilities include teaching and active participation in scholarly activities, clinical activities, and professional service. Preference will be given to individuals with expertise in, but not limited to, pediatric physical therapy.
The anticipated start date is August 18, 2026. Salary and rank are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Completion of an academic doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, DSc) in physical therapy or a related discipline, being enrolled in a post-professional doctoral program, or holding an APTA board certification in addition to a DPT degree is preferred. Previous teaching experience and evidence of scholarship is also preferred. Pennsylvania licensure eligibility is required.
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please submit application materials via Career Center | Recruitment. Complete applications will include: Cover letter (1-2 pages), CV, statement of research focus (1-2 pages), and provide three names of professional references.
The physical therapy program is fully accredited and is currently housed in the 60,000 sq ft Arnold Health Professions Pavilion which includes flexible classroom space with technologies that enhance teaching, a fully equipped human performance lab, a ten-table gross anatomy lab, and a robust faculty office suite, and houses our student-run free physical therapy clinic. Ten full-time faculty members, supplemented by a number of adjunct instructors, are responsible for the instruction of the professional phase of the curriculum. Please refer to http://www.lvc.edu/physical-therapy/ for more information about the department.
Program Director and Assistant Professor of Music Production
The Lebanon Valley College Department of Music invites applications for the position of program director and assistant professor of music production.?This is a full-time, nine-month, three-year renewable position, beginning in August 2026.
Candidates must have professional experience in: audio engineering, mixing and mastering, spatial audio, podcasting, or related courses that fit the candidates’ strengths. Program director duties include setting strategic vision, maintaining on-campus recording studios, administrative duties, and curriculum oversight relating to the music production program. Previous teaching experience, a collaborative spirit, and continued scholarly activity is paramount. The successful candidate will be expected to recruit and retain exceptional students.
Qualifications include a master’s degree (required). While a terminal degree is preferred, candidates with exceptional and varied experience in the music industry will be considered.
Applicants should submit a cover letter addressing professional experience, interest in teaching, and ability to meet job requirements;?a curriculum vitae/resume; and?three professional references with current contact information. Please submit all materials through?Career Center | Recruitment. Review of candidate materials will begin February 1 and continue until the position is filled.
Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology
Join the Lebanon Valley College Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and Speech-Language Pathology!
We are excited to invite qualified candidates to apply for a full-time, 12-month, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor, starting July 2026. This is an exceptional opportunity to join a dynamic and supportive academic community dedicated to excellence in speech-language pathology education and clinical practice. Applicants must hold an earned doctorate (EdD, PhD, or ABD), with priority given to expertise in medical pediatrics, augmentative and alternative communication, and cleft and craniofacial disorders. Candidates must also possess a Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC/SLP) from ASHA and have a minimum of 5 years of professional experience as a speech-language pathologist. The successful candidate will teach two graduate-level medical pediatric courses:
- SLP 721: Pediatric Swallowing (2 credits, Fall)
- SLP 747: Cleft Palate & Craniofacial Disorders (2 credits, Spring)
Additional duties include providing clinical supervision in their areas of expertise, advising both undergraduate and graduate students, supporting student research, and contributing to our vibrant on-campus clinical program. Faculty members also engage in undergraduate and graduate teaching, academic advising, and clinical supervision.
Interested applicants should submit the following materials through Career Center | Recruitment:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum vitae
- Teaching philosophy statement
- Contact information for three professional references
Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
We look forward to welcoming a passionate and dedicated educator who will inspire the next generation of speech-language pathologists and contribute to the ongoing success of the department! Please contact Dr. Michelle Scesa, search committee chair, with any questions, scesa@lvc.edu.
Lebanon Valley College is committed to excellence through its employment practices and welcomes applicants with exceptional qualifications, particularly those with demonstrable commitments to a more inclusive society and world. The College is committed to recruiting and supporting a diverse student body, faculty and staff and promotes a culture of accountability, student centeredness, professionalism, inclusiveness, respect, and empowerment.