Clinical Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Medical Education -
Healthcare
Medical Education
Position Information
- Classification
Title:
Open Rank - FLSA:
Faculty - Rank:
Open Rank - Contract Type:
Fiscal (12 mo.) - Tenure Status:
Non‑Tenure Track
The Department of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy is seeking an outstanding candidate to join our faculty and provide leadership in clinical practice, teaching, scholarly activities, and administrative responsibilities. This is a full‑time, non‑tenure track position at the rank of clinical assistant, associate, or full professor. This position will be located in Albany, Georgia.
The primary duties of the faculty member include didactic and experiential teaching of pharmacy students, development and maintenance of an active clinical practice site, participation in scholarship, and engagement in citizenship to the college. The role also serves as Extended Campus Coordinator (ECC) for the P3 Albany Extended Campus Site, focusing on collaboration and communication with campus stakeholders.
Responsibilities- Teach and coordinate courses or equivalent team‑taught courses throughout the P1 to P4 curriculum (60%).
- Develop and maintain a nationally recognized program of scholarship (20%).
- Participate in departmental, college, and university committees, as well as health systems and professional organizations (10%).
- Serve as a local contact for P3 academic and student affairs issues, collaborating with College‑level administrative units to resolve campus issues and communicate campus matters (10%).
- Minimum:
Pharm.
D. degree. - License or ability to obtain a Georgia pharmacy license.
- Preferred:
Specialty or PGY‑2 residency training with evidence of teaching effectiveness, or fellowship/postdoctoral training, or at least two years of teaching experience in a college/school of pharmacy. - Well‑established teaching record with excellence in teaching and scholarship.
- Record of academic administrative contributions.
- Ability to develop and maintain clinical practice and scholarship in rural health, population health, ambulatory care, internal medicine, family medicine, infectious disease, cardiology, or community practice.
- Strong communication skills and potential for excellence in teaching.
Sharmon Osae, Pharm.
D., BCACP
Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Georgia College of Pharmacy
312 W. 4th Avenue, Albany, GA 31701
Phone: 229‑312‑2153
Email: sharmon.osae
EEO StatementThe University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, veteran status or other protected status.
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