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Job Title: Clinical Teaching Faculty - ONMM
Department: Clinical Education
FLSA: Exempt
Location: Moultrie, GA
POSITION SUMMARY
PCOM South Georgia is seeking to fill a full-time clinical ONMM teaching position with the expectation of teaching campus lectures and skills laboratory sessions. The ideal candidate should be detail focused and exhibit excellent follow-through, follow-up and thoroughness of projects and tasks. Under the direction of the OPP Chair, the qualified candidate may participate in clinical education to medical students, off-campus in residency programs, or with a virtual platform as needed.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (but not limited to)
• This individual will be expected to teach osteopathic medical students in both lecture and laboratory sessions in all four years of the curriculum
• Evaluate, develop, and deliver course material to PCOM students in Osteopathic Principles and Practice
• Contribute to the education of osteopathic medical students, graduate students, interns and residents through classroom teaching, small group facilitation, as well as, one-on-one outside the classroom setting
• Serve in leadership and membership capacities on college and faculty committees
• Participate in professional and scientific meetings to further individual knowledge and to contribute to the development of other professionals
• Evaluate student progress in learning appropriate medical knowledge
• Communicate these evaluations to the student and the administrative/faculty members as appropriate
• Participate in the OPP lecture and laboratory series by serving as course director/facilitator as assigned
• Assumes responsibilities as assigned which may include site visits, faculty development, course evaluation and direction of junior faculty, osteopathic manipulative medicine scholars, or clinicians
• Works as a team in the leadership of the South Georgia Campus, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine by reviewing test questions, volunteering for club activities and committee activities as assigned
• Perform student assessment and feedback in Primary Care Skills course
• Collaborate with faculty on test question development and review, curriculum development, learning objectives and lecture delivery; and analyze the outcomes for years one through four of medical school
• Participate/develop inter-professional education programming and clinical reasoning in basic science cases
• May participate in clinical lectures off-campus in residency programs or with an online system as needed
• Regular attendance at meetings as required
• Serve as a student mentor/advisor in career planning, study skills development and board examination preparation
• Other duties as assigned
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Skills and Abilities
• Applicants must be authorized to work in the U.S
• Applicants must possess an understanding of Osteopathic Principles and Practice in medicine
• Familiarity with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel software as well as Learning Management Systems such as BlackBoard and Examsoft
• Familiarity with video conferencing platforms such as Google Meet, Zoom, and BlackBoard Collaborate
Education and Experience
• Candidates should have a minimum of a DO degree
• Five (5) years of recent and related clinical or academic ONMM experience
• A seasoned educator with experience in classroom teaching and working with osteopathic medical students in a laboratory setting (preferred)
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations
• Board certification/eligibility in designated specialty
•ONMM or NMM/OMM strongly preferred
• Active Georgia medical license in good standing
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS FOR APPLCATION CONSIDERATION
• Curriculum vitae
• Letter of intent