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Join Us in Shaping the Future of Healthcare
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The College of Health Professions is seeking passionate, experienced, and mission-driven professionals to serve as Volunteer Faculty across a wide range of disciplines, including:
- Physical Therapy
- Physician Assistant Studies
- Biomedical Sciences
- Pathologists’ Assistant
- Psychology
- Nutrition
- Healthcare Administration
- Population Health
- Lifestyle Medicine
As a volunteer faculty member, you will play a vital role in preparing the next generation of healthcare leaders. Your expertise, mentorship, and real-world insights will help bridge the gap between classroom learning and clinical excellence.
Why Volunteer With Us?
- Inspire Future Professionals: Share your knowledge and experience to shape the minds of tomorrow’s healthcare providers.
- Stay Connected to Academia: Engage with cutting-edge research, innovative teaching methods, and a vibrant academic community.
- Flexible Commitment: Whether you can contribute a few hours a month or more, we welcome your involvement at a level that fits your schedule.
- Professional Recognition: Receive academic titles, continuing education opportunities, and access to institutional resources.
- Make a Lasting Impact: Help foster a culture of compassion, evidence-based practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Who We’re Looking For
We welcome licensed clinicians, researchers, administrators, and educators who are:
- Committed to excellence in healthcare education
- Skilled in mentoring and teaching
- Eager to contribute to student success and professional development
- Passionate about advancing their field and giving back to the profession
Ways to Contribute:
- Guest lecturing or leading workshops
- Supervising clinical rotations or simulations
- Participating in curriculum development
- Mentoring students or junior faculty
- Collaborating on research or community health initiatives
Be Part of Something Bigger
At the College of Health Professions, we believe that education is a shared responsibility—and that the best learning happens when academic knowledge meets real-world experience. Join us in building a healthier, more equitable future—one student at a time.