About the Department
The Springfield College Department of Occupational Therapy invites applications for the position of Academic Fieldwork Coordinator and Assistant/Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy. This is a full-time, twelve-month program track faculty appointment that will begin in August 2026.
Housed in the School of Health Sciences, the Department of Occupational Therapy offers a 5.5 year combined baccalaureate and master’s program, a 6 year combined baccalaureate and OTD program, and additional entry points into the MSOT and OTD program for post-baccalaureate students. The MSOT and OTD programs are fully accredited by ACOTE. All full-time faculty teach across the baccalaureate, MSOT, and OTD programs. The mission of the Occupational Therapy Department is to prepare professionals for leadership in the use of human occupation to promote people’s participation in meaningful life roles and activities.
Actual salaries will vary depending on multiple factors, including but not limited to degrees attained, experience, and other considerations permitted by law. Comprehensive compensation details, including any additional benefits, will be communicated upon finalization of the employment offer.
In addition to occupational therapy, the School of Health Sciences includes programs in physician assistant studies, physical therapy, communication sciences and disorders, public health, social work, and health science. The school is housed in the spectacular new Brown Cooper Health Sciences Center, with stellar facilities, including an interprofessional simulation suite featuring high-fidelity simulation and standardized participant programming; a maker space enabling a vast array of creative projects supporting health and wellness; an activities of daily living suite to promote real-life applications of rehabilitation practices; a spacious sunlit human anatomy lab; and technology-supported classrooms and conference rooms. Interdisciplinary collaboration, professionalism, engaged student learning, as well as global, intergenerational, and multicultural perspectives are priorities of the School.
Founded in 1885, Springfield College is a private, coeducational institution offering undergraduate and graduate programs that reflect its distinctive Humanics Philosophy – the education of the whole person in spirit, mind, and body for leadership in service to humanity. Springfield College offers over 50 undergraduate and 14 graduate areas of study. It is world renowned as the birthplace of basketball. Springfield College is consistently ranked in the top tier in its category – Master’s-North Region - in the “America’s Best Colleges” issue of “U.S. News & World Report." For more information, please visit the College’s homepage at www.springfieldcollege.edu.
Position Duties
The Academic Fieldwork Coordinator will have a mix of typical credit-bearing teaching load and administrative release time to coordinate fieldwork programming, placements and support for students in the MSOT and OTD programs, and their fieldwork educators across 12 months. The AFWC is also responsible for compliance with the ACOTE fieldwork standards (section C.1.0). The teaching load and the administrative reassigned time will be the equivalent of a full-time faculty teaching load of 36 credits per year.
In addition, the Academic Fieldwork Coordinator will have primary responsibilities that include teaching and advising, as well as participating in scholarly endeavors and providing service within the College and community. Program faculty blend classroom and experiential learning by integrating field- or community-based experiences cross the curriculum, consistent with Springfield College’s mission and renowned commitment to service learning and community engagement. Teaching content will be determined based on candidate experience and departmental needs.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants must have an earned doctoral degree by position start date, initial certification as an occupational therapist, and be licensed or eligible for OT licensure in Massachusetts. Applicants must have a minimum of two years of documented experience as an occupational therapist.
Professional experience as a fieldwork educator or documentation of training in the roles and responsibilities of a fieldwork educator will strengthen the application. Successful candidates will have strong communication, collaboration, and organizational skills to work effectively with students, faculty, fieldwork educators, and community partners. The AFWC monitors student progress, supports success through mentorship and problem-solving, and manages program data, policies, accreditation, and curriculum to ensure continuous quality and innovation.
Applicants must submit a letter of intent, current curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of three professional references. Application reviews are ongoing and will continue until the position is filled.
Benefits
At Springfield College we offer competitive and generous benefit options for employees and their families.
- Tuition benefits for employees and dependents
- Tuition exchange program for dependents
- Generous paid time off benefits
- Paid Sick Leave Benefits
- 403(b) retirement plan (TIAA) with a generous college match
- Medical, Dental and Vision plan(s)
- Health Reimbursement Arrangement (HRA)
- Flexible Spending Accounts (health care expenses and dependent care)
- Life and accident insurance plans
- Long-term disability
- Optional voluntary benefits
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness benefits and programs
- Free use of our state-of-the-art Wellness Center
Part-time employees earn pro-rated holiday, vacation and sick leave.
To learn more about our Benefit Package, visit our Human Resources page.
Agency Information
- Employer
- Springfield College
- Address
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263 Alden Street
Springfield, Massachusetts, 01109
- Phone
- 413-748-5678
- Website
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http://www.springfield.edu