What are the responsibilities and job description for the Faculty: Core - Naturopathic Medicine position at Bastyr University?
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Description
Bastyr University believes that inclusive diversity is essential for achieving academic excellence and creating a profoundly enriching university experience. Our faculty and staff are committed to achieving our mission by educating students to be future leaders that bring the natural health arts and sciences to people from all backgrounds. Promoting an educational environment that allows students, faculty and staff to develop their talents while experiencing a sense of community, we expect campus members to engage in respectful communication, behaviors and thoughtful self-reflection, increase their understanding of cultures and empower people who are disenfranchised, marginalized or oppressed. In so doing, the University pledges to prepare our students (and support faculty and staff) to recognize and appropriately respond to health inequities that affect multiple communities. This involves infusing DEI knowledge, skills, and practices in all academic programs, clinical training and patient services. In all, Bastyr University is dedicated to the welfare of our students and patients as well as to promoting equal opportunity and access in education and health care.
Position Summary
Bastyr University, a private regionally accredited institution, is accepting applications for a core faculty position and chairperson of the Clinical Sciences Department at Bastyr University’s Kenmore campus. The chairperson of the Department of Clinical Sciences is responsible for teaching, academic leadership, administrative duties, student support, and faculty support. This role involves developing and implementing academic curricula, managing departmental resources, and representing the department at various institutional and professional events.
Essential Responsibilities
1. Teaching: Teach courses within the Clinical Sciences Department, as scheduled.
a. Demonstrates flexible, current and innovative inclusive curriculum design, development and delivery. Establishes critical assessment of learning and teaching materials. Actively stays up to date with discipline knowledge and developments.
b. Clinic, teaching and additional service responsibilities may involve weekends and evenings.
2. Academic Leadership:
a. In partnership with the Dean, School of Naturopathic Medicine Program, Associate Deans, and other department chairs, assist in the development, delivery, and administration of the academic curriculum of the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine program.
3. Administrative Duties:
a. Guides the development of the department.
b. Assists in the management of departmental budgets and resources.
c. Ensures compliance with university and departmental academic policies and procedures.
d. Assist in scheduling courses within the area of responsibility.
e. Represent the Clinical Sciences department at institutional meetings, student recruitment events, accrediting agencies, national and international professional organizations as assigned.
4. Student Support:
a. Address concerns and grievances for students in the Department of Clinical Sciences at the Kenmore campus.
5. Faculty Support:
a. Recruit, hire, support and maintain highly qualified and trained faculty within the area of responsibility, providing guidance in the areas of learning objectives and review of syllabi quarterly, teaching skills, and curriculum development.
b. Participate in regular School of Naturopathic Medicine meetings.
Other Responsibilities
1. Serve on departmental and university committees and represent the department at meetings and events as requested by the Dean.
2. Assist in the hiring and training of department staff as needed.
Qualifications
Qualifications and Requirements
· ND degree from a CNME-approved institution
· License, certification, registration in Washington (or the ability to receive one within 3 months)
· Minimum 2 years of experience as a licensed ND.
· Excellent oral and written communication skills.
· In alignment with Bastyr’s DEI commitment, individuals who identify with historically underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
· Commitment to developing scholarly activities in education
· Knowledge and experience with various teaching methodologies such as problem-based learning, team-based learning, case-based learning, technology-assisted learning, and flipped classroom design
· Flexibility in fulfilling programmatic and university needs
· Demonstrated strong collaboration. This person works well with diverse student, faculty and professional groups within and outside the university.
· Demonstrated strong critical thinking, leadership and organizational skills
· Demonstrated strong commitment to equity, inclusion, and diversity
· Professionalism is a core value at Bastyr University. Faculty members are expected to adhere to relevant policies on professionalism.
Education & Experience
· Demonstrated success in positions of leadership.
· Specific experience in leading curriculum design and development, student and course evaluation, student assessment and curriculum mapping concerning competencies and milestones
· Demonstrated service to the growth of Naturopathic Medicine.
Salary : $69,588 - $105,227