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The TWU School of Physical Therapy is seeking a licensed physical therapist to assist in the instruction of entry-level DPT students as a Supplemental Learning Lab (SLL) coordinator.  This is a half-time position with reasonably flexible hours that pays $2167.00 per month for an average of 20 hours per week.  Duties  include provision of supplemental group and individualized instruction and testing of psychomotor skills essential to the practice of PT from an orthopedic and/or neurological perspective as well as monitoring of essential equipment and supplies.  If interested, please contact Betty MacNeill at bmacneill@twu.edu or 713-794-2077 for more information and an interview.

The School of Physical Therapy does not sponsor in any way the hiring practices, policies or services of any company for which jobs are posted. 

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Application Deadline for the Entry Level DPT Program beginning August 2010:

For consideration of early acceptance for Fall 2010, all application materials must be received by September 1, 2009 . Offers for early acceptance will be made by October 31, 2009.  Applications not receiving an offer will be placed in the applicant pool for the second round of consideration.

November 1, 2009 is the final deadline for consideration for Fall 2010. All materials must be received by that date.

The ideal time to apply for the DPT Entry-level Professional Program is July through September (a year in advance). Our classes fill by mid-November. Please allow sufficient time for processing your application. Both the Dallas and Houston campuses begin at the end of August. A suggested deadline is October 15 since all materials need to arrive before November 1.

*Application deadline for Fall 2009 class was Nov. 1, 2008.