Faculty/Director of Clinical Education-Physician Assistant Program
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Healthcare
Faculty/Director of Clinical Education-Physician Assistant Program
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SummaryServes in the dual role of administrator and principal faculty. Collaborates with the program director, faculty and staff to maintain that the clinical learning environment demonstrates the qualities needed to provide superior clinical education in accordance with accreditation standards for physician assistant education.
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EssentialJob Functions
- Prepares and delivers relevant and current curriculum using a variety of teaching methods and standardized tools that accurately reflect effectiveness of course content including instructional objectives, expected competencies, entrustable professional activities (EPA), content outlines, lecture notes, instructional methods/activities, handouts, and evaluation tools that are distributed to teaching faculty and/or students.
- Develops and maintains clinical year rotation-specific syllabi including instructional objectives, expected competencies, content outlines, lecture notes, instructional methods/activities, handouts, and evaluation tools that are distributed to teaching faculty and/or students.
- Recruits, develops, and maintains clinical year rotation and other experiential learning sites and then matches students with these sites.
- Visits clinical sites regularly for student as well as site evaluation in order to maintain continuing program accreditation.
- Develops clinical year preceptor enrichment opportunities.
- Plans, sequences, and coordinates clinical rotations and course content, and recruits appropriate internal and external lecturers to deliver clinical year supplemental course material.
- Represents the program at medical conferences and other meetings.
- Develops, implements, and evaluates the mission statement as necessary.
- Selects applicants for admission to the program.
- Measures student understanding of course content in an objective fashion.
- Maintains accurate records of student attendance, academic achievement, and performance in accordance with university policies, procedures and accreditation requirements.
- Distributes to each student, in each course, a university approved syllabus that includes course objectives, texts, attendance policy and materials required for course and evaluation criteria.
- Posts and maintains regular office hours for student consultation per guidelines set forth in the faculty manual.
- Refers students to appropriate university resources for information, financial assistance, career development, or other guidance.
- Monitors and communicates consistently with any student in danger of failure or in need of individual counseling.
- Assists with updating program handbooks and other programmatic manuals.
- Participates in student advising and remedial instruction.
- Attends scheduled faculty meetings, department meetings, faculty orientation, training programs, and committee meetings of which they are members.
- Serves as a committee member as assigned by the dean, department chair, program director, or elected by the faculty members at large.
- Participates in student orientation, admissions events, open houses, Family Weekend, competitions, professional conferences, and other events as directed by the department chair or director.
- Supports extracurricular activities which advance the PA Program and/or PA profession by attendance and/or service as an advisor.
- Designs, implements, coordinates, and evaluates curriculum in accordance with accreditation and university requirements.
- Performs in accordance with university and program policies and procedures including maintaining familiarity with Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant Inc. (ARC-PA) standards.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Master's degree in physician assistant studies from an accredited institution.
- Three or more years of clinical experience working as a physician assistant.
- Current NCCPA certification.
- Valid U.S. driver's license.
- Valid physician assistant license for the State of Rhode Island or Massachusetts, or eligibility to…
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