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Institution: University of Toronto Position OverviewThe Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, is seeking a Physiatrist–Clinician Teacher for the Department of Post-Acute Care & Rehabilitation at University Health Network’s Rehabilitation Program. The successful candidate(s) will be academic clinicians who demonstrate excellence in both teaching and clinical practice. Applicants should be eligible for a full-time clinical academic appointment at the rank of:
The appointment will be within the Clinician Teacher stream. Clinical ResponsibilitiesThe Department of Post-Acute Care & Rehabilitation at UHN is seeking experienced clinicians in:
The successful candidate(s) will:
Teaching ResponsibilitiesThe successful candidate(s) should demonstrate an established record of teaching excellence across:
The appointment is intended for clinicians who contribute significantly to academic teaching and learner development. Required QualificationsApplicants must:
For Candidates Trained in CanadaApplicants must:
For Candidates Trained in the United StatesApplicants must:
Academic Teaching QualificationApplicants must have one of the following:
Preferred QualificationsThe following are considered assets:
SalaryCompensation: Exceeds CAD $200,000 annually. Application MaterialsApplicants should submit:
Application InstructionsApplications must be sent directly to: Sarah Cote Important: Applications submitted through the University of Toronto "Apply Now" button will not be considered. Additional InformationFor more information about Toronto Rehab: For more information about the Department of Medicine: University of Toronto Department of Medicine For academic position descriptions: Academic Position Descriptions Diversity StatementThe University of Toronto embraces diversity and is building a culture of belonging that enhances its ability to serve a global community. Applications are strongly encouraged from:
The University values demonstrated commitments to equity, diversity and inclusion and recognizes the importance of diverse perspectives and experiences in advancing its academic mission. Accessibility StatementThe University of Toronto is committed to the principles of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). Accommodation is available throughout the recruitment and hiring process for applicants with disabilities. For accommodation requests, contact: Email: uoft.careers@utoronto.ca
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