Anatomical Sciences Faculty
- Employer
- Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Location
- Monroe, Louisiana
- Salary
- up to $90,000
- Date posted
- Jan 25, 2023
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Health & Medicine
- Employment Level
- Non-Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Duties: 1. Provide lectures to 1st year and 2nd year medical students in Anatomy and Physiology assuring all lecture materials are of high quality.
2. Provide students with additional instruction and remediation within the Anatomy and Physiology curriculum as needed.
3. Work closely with the Discipline Chairs for Anatomical Sciences and Cell Biology/Physiology to seek continuous quality improvement in the related curriculum.
4. Participates in a research consortium and research program including writing grants and publications in original scientific manuscripts.
5. Participate in medical student interviews, college committees and represent the college in a positive and productive manner.
6. Perform other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications: Education: Requirements for this appointment include a Ph.D., a well-established record in research, and a proven record of effective teaching and concern for education.
Experience:
- Three-five years teaching and research preferably at the medical school level. Rank is flexible, however, faculty with broad based teaching experience in anatomy or physiology are strongly encouraged to apply. Evidence of success in research funding and peer review publications is expected Faculty with the ability to acquire external funding are strongly encouraged to apply.
Skills required for this position:
Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
Strong team player
Commitment to company values
Basic computer proficiency
Preferences may be given to applicants who have the following skills or attributes.
- have an active research program membership on a grant review board
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