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Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Pathology

Employer
California Northstate University
Location
California, United States
Salary
$112,000.00 - $144,000.00
Date posted
Jan 20, 2022

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Position Type
Faculty Positions, Health & Medicine, Medicine
Employment Level
Non-Tenured Track
Employment Type
Full Time

Title:                               Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Pathology

Classification:                Faculty

Supervisor:                    Chair, Department of Clinical Sciences

Education:                     MD, PhD, or EdD

Salary Range:                $112,000 - $144,000 Annually

Effort:                            .80 FTE

Position Description:

College of Medicine at California Northstate University is seeking a highly committed faculty in the specialty of Hematology/Pathology as part of integrate curriculum teaching group. The Assistant/Associate/Full Professor faculty member is a non-tenured position responsible for teaching pre-doctoral didactic and/or clinical skills programs. This position participates in the development and teaching of curricula that integrates the different specialty areas in a team-based, large and small group learning environments; also assists the Department Chair and faculty colleagues in the planning, directing, and implementation of College of Medicine programs in accordance with LCME accreditation standards.

The responsibilities for this position will include all of the following: serving the academic mission of the Department in teaching medical students, performing scholarly activities, and providing institutional service. In addition, other responsibilities may include student advising, student retention, and placement efforts.

Obligations of the Assistant/Associate/Full Professor:

The information provided below is a general description of the Assistant/Associate/Full

Professor’s responsibilities; it is not intended to provide an all-inclusive list of responsibilities.

Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement curriculum topics for an integrated medical program
  • Design a progressive format of medical science presentations, framed within the clinical context of the integrated curriculum
  • Collaborate with basic and clinical science educators to coordinate the integration, horizontally and vertically, of basic sciences within organ/system-based courses
    • Design and implement appropriate laboratory experiences for medical students in an integrated curriculum
    • Teach first and second year medical students
  • Lead a systems-based course (if assigned)
  • Support student remediation planning and activities
  • Design/deliver outstanding student experience, attending to all curriculum matters, as well as maintaining a learning environment that promotes mutual respect and professional behavior on the part of faculty, staff and students
  • Provide course schedules, syllabi, and information for educational database
  • Serve as a College Master (student mentor, academic advisor and role model),

and supervise the academic progress of an assigned group of students throughout their medical program

  • Support the delivery of the Masters Colloquium and Medical Skills courses for pre-clerkship students (as assigned)
  • Support student career advising and student medical specialty interest groups (if assigned)
  • Participate in scholarship activities
  • Participate in faculty development programs
  • Serve on departmental and institutional committees
  • Provide clinical service (negotiable)

Qualifications:

  • Terminal degree (MD, MD/PhD, DO) with Board Certification in the respective clinical specialty and/or a sub-specialty
  • Eligible for licensure in the State of California
  • Documented accomplishments as a clinician and clinician-educator
  • Experience and documented accomplishments in teaching medical students
  • Documented scholarship in the respective clinical area and/or medical education
  • Ability to work effectively in an inter-disciplinary environment

Qualities:

  • Exceptional interpersonal communication skills
  • Abilities to lead collaborative inter-organizational programs
  • Knowledge about design of adult learning and active learning educational experiences
  • Commitment to professional excellence and innovation in medical education

Preferences:

  • Applicants with experience in teaching General Pathology, Hematology, and tumor biology is preferred
  • Applicants with experience in teaching in anintegrated curriculum will be preferred

 

EEO STATEMENT

CNUCOM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and family-friendly environment in which all faculty and staff can excel and achieve work/life balance irrespective of, race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical history, gender, faith, gender identity and expression as well as sexual orientation. CNUCOM also encourages applications from women and veterans.

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt. For full consideration, candidates should provide curriculum vitae/resume with at least three references. All candidates are asked to provide a cover letter, articulating how their knowledge, experience, and beliefs have prepared them to function in support of California Northstate University's vision and mission statements.

Please submit your cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of references, and any additional information to hr@cnsu.edu. Review of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until positions are filled.

California Northstate is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply. For inquiries, please contact us at: e-mail: hr@cnsu.edu and/or telephone: (916) 686-7400.

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