Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine; OMM Faculty
Listed on 2025-11-19
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Doctor/Physician
The Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine at the proposed Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine (Illinois
COM) is seeking a dynamic and experienced physician educator and leader to serve as founding faculty in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. This full-time position is open to candidates at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Full Professor. Academic rank to be determined by The Chicago School & proposed Illinois
COM Faculty Appointment and Promotion Policy.
The ideal candidate will be a dedicated educator, accomplished clinician, and innovative leader with expertise in Osteopathic Principles and Practice within a broad range of specialties including Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Sports Medicine and Surgical specialties. The successful candidate will oversee the development and delivery of the Patient Centered Osteopathic Practice (PCOP) curriculum which will incorporate all the physical skills and tasks related to being an Osteopathic physician including OMT.
The successful candidate will also support faculty recruitment and development, and foster a collaborative, student-focused environment that aligns with the mission and values of the proposed Illinois
COM and The Chicago School.
ABOUT US
The Chicago School educates the next generation of change-makers in innovative theory and culturally competent practice to strengthen the integrated health of individuals, organizations, and communities. We enroll over 6,000 students across 40+ academic programs culminating in a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree or a professional certificate, and our unique approach to impact-focused education has made us a leading nonprofit university for over 40 years.
As an employee at The Chicago School, you can become a member of a university community committed to true inclusion and equity. At The Chicago School, we celebrate individuals of all backgrounds and identities for who they are and what they can contribute. We take pride in hiring and retaining the most dynamic, talented, and passionate professionals who will help us continue to innovate for decades to come.
The University is building the proposed Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine, or the Illinois
COM (candidate status – seeking pre-accreditation), anticipated to open for its first class of students in summer 2026 with a Mission to train exceptional physicians to leverage the interconnection of physical and mental health to provide compassionate, patient-centered care of the highest quality.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES
Leadership & Administration
Provide leadership and supervision for osteopathic medical students within the proposed Illinois
COM.
Participate as course director or co-course director for pre-clinical PCOP courses.
Teaching, Curriculum Development, & Student Success
Contribute to the development and delivery of an innovative, interdisciplinary Patient Centered Osteopathic Practice (PCOP) curriculum.
Teach medical students using evidence-based instructional methods, including case-based learning and OMM lab supervision and table training.
Develop and lead PCOP lecture and lab didactic sessions.
Participate in the assessment and evaluation of pre-clinical students as needed.
Support student coaching, mentoring, and professional development in academic and clinical settings.
Collaborate with other faculty and clinical educators to integrate PCOP content across the curriculum.
Service
Represent the College in professional organizations and events.
Assist with student recruitment and community outreach efforts.
Participate in College and University committees.
Support student and faculty participation in community outreach and service-learning programs.
Advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion in medical education.
Engage in clinical practice (strongly encouraged).
Research & Scholarly Activity
Promote a culture of research and scholarship.
Support faculty and student research.
Seek external funding opportunities and partnerships to enhance research initiatives.
Ensure ethical and regulatory compliance for research activities.
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
DO or MD degree with board certification in related specialty.
At least 1 year of experience in medical education, residency training, or faculty leadership.
Demonstrated excellence in teaching, curriculum development, and student mentorship.
Strong supervisory, interpersonal communication (verbal and written), and problem-solving skills.
Motivation to contribute to the growth and development of the OMM department, Illinois
COM and University.
Commitment to collaborative, interprofessional education and the integration of osteopathic principles and practice in training.
At least 1 year of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine clinical practice and teaching experience (can include residency and fellowship training for new graduates).
Proficiency in basic computer skills…
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