Principal Faculty Master of Physician Assistant Science Program; Assistant P
Listed on 2026-03-01
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Healthcare
Health Science, Medical Education -
Education / Teaching
University Professor, Health Science, Academic, Medical Education
Principal Faculty are responsible for teaching, curriculum development, student assessment, and Program support across all phases of the Physician Assistant Program. Faculty contribute to the academic, professional, and accreditation-related functions of the Program in alignment with ARC-PA Standards.
Essential Functions:Serve as a Principal Faculty member of theMPAS(Master of Physician Assistant Science) program through the following duties, as assigned by the Program Director, provide student instruction, evaluate student performance, assure the availability of remedial instruction, provide academic counseling of students. As an active member of the faculty: help design, implement, coordinate, and evaluate the curriculum; develop, review and revise as necessary the mission statement, goals and competencies of the program;
select applicants for admission to theMPAS program; evaluate
MPASprogram outcomes; assist in developing, upholding, and refining program policies and procedures.
Actively participate in local, regional, and national PA educational and professional organizations; maintain applicable professional certification; support and participate in professional development opportunities and scholarly activities; maintain a collegial learning and working environment for faculty, staff, students, community partners, and other stakeholders.
As directed by the Department Chair, contribute to the broader faculty objectives of the Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences Department and the School of Health Sciences, including: advancement of the strategic plan and initiatives of the University, School, and Department; championing commitment to the health of all people and communities, fostering an environment where all members of the university community can thrive;
representation of the program on department, school, and university-level committees and in community service activities.
The School of Health Sciences serves over 1700 undergraduate, masters, doctoral, and post-professional students through a singular model of advancing community‑engaged translational relationships, connecting theory to best practices in four thematic areas. Clinical and Diagnostic Sciences – programs include medical laboratory science, histotechnology, radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, pre‑clinical professions, as well as master of science programs in both physician assistant and CDS.
Human Movement Science – thePHD, doctor of physical therapy, master of exercise science, graduate and post‑professional certificates, the undergraduate orthotist and prosthetist assistant program, and the undergraduate exercise science degree program. Public and Environmental Wellness – undergraduate and graduate programs in public health, and environmental health and safety, with graduate certificates. Interdisciplinary Health Sciences – undergraduate degree programs in health sciences, nutrition/dietetics, and interdisciplinary healthcare studies, with a master of science degree.
Our facilities and broad clinical and community‑based opportunities offer an ideal supportive environment for students, faculty, staff and partners to create and enjoy innovative learning, meaningful service, and vibrant research pursuits – in purpose for health.
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