Biomedical Science Faculty

Benedictine College

$70K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
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Qualifications

  • Terminal degree (DO, MD, PhD, EdD) required.
  • Minimum of 5 years of teaching and academic leadership experience in medical education.
  • Demonstrated productivity in medical education, research, and professional service.
  • Experience in faculty and staff oversight and management.
  • In good standing with regulatory boards and agencies.
  • Eligible for malpractice insurance (if applicable).
  • Active, unrestricted medical license and current board certification required.

Responsibilities

  • Align teaching and service with the mission of the School of Osteopathic Medicine (SOM).
  • Co-direct courses with Clinical Sciences faculty as assigned by the Chair of Biomedical Sciences.
  • Collaborate with administrative staff to support preclinical course delivery.
  • Attend faculty and institutional meetings as necessary.
  • Develop preclinical course materials and objectives in collaboration with faculty and administrators.
  • Evaluate and select electronic platforms for curriculum delivery and assessments.
  • Provide lectures and facilitate discussions in specialty areas.
  • Implement interprofessional education initiatives with other health science programs.
  • Conduct research to advance osteopathic medicine in collaboration with faculty and students.
  • Serve on committees and mentor students as assigned.

Benefits

  • Engagement in a mission-driven environment focused on osteopathic principles and Catholic bioethics.
  • Collaboration with a diverse team of health science professionals.
  • Opportunity to influence the next generation of osteopathic practitioners.
  • Access to institutional resources for research and scholarly activities.
  • Potential for career advancement through tenure track opportunities.
Full Job Description
Job Title: Biomedical Sciences Faculty

Department: School of Osteopathic Medicine?

Entity: Benedictine College

Reports to: Chair of Biomedical Sciences

Job Summary:

This position is for a full-time preclinical faculty member with a terminal degree in one of the Biomedical Sciences disciplines. The position requires work in the areas of teaching, research and scholarly activity, service to the institution, and administrative duties in the form of course directing throughout the academic year.

This faculty member will teach discipline specific biomedical science lectures in applicable courses within a framework of osteopathic principles and practices and Catholic bioethics to train and form SOM students for the application of basic science to the clinical setting. This position will also provide service to the SOM via committee work and student mentoring as well as participate in research and scholarly activity, and direct preclinical courses as assigned.

Faculty Appointment and Rank

The position will be appointed at the rank of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor in the School of Osteopathic Medicine based on qualifications and experience. Tenure is not awarded upon hire but will be awarded in accordance with the SOM Tenure and Promotion Policy.

Requirements

Job Responsibilities:

Administrative
  1. Ensure and support mission alignment and achievement of SOM goals.
  2. Function as a Co-Course Director with Clinical Sciences faculty member for Courses designated by the Chair of Biomedical Sciences.
  3. Work with any applicable administrative staff supporting preclinical courses.
  4. Attend and participate in faculty meetings, SOM meetings, and institutional meetings as necessary and scheduled.

Teaching

5. Work with preclinical faculty, Chairs of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Associate Dean of Preclinical Curriculum, Associate Dean and Director of Mission to develop preclinical courses, syllabi, lecture sequencing and learning objectives.

6. Participate in the evaluation and decision-making process to choose optimal electronic platforms to facilitate curriculum delivery, assessments, curriculum mapping, and data analysis.

7. Provide lectures in discipline of specialty and facilitate interactive group discussions per mutually agreed upon number of hours.

8. Collaborate with BSOM preclinical faculty and leaders and faculty from other health science programs and departments to implement and participate in interprofessional experiences to advance interprofessional education and practice initiatives.

9. Work with preclinical faculty, Chair of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences and Associate Dean of Preclinical Curriculum to develop and implement novel curriculum delivery methodologies, including but not limited to case-based and team-based learning activities.

Research and Scholarly Activity

10. Collaborate with Assistant Dean of Research, Associate Dean of Medical Education, and students to continue and/or conduct research in areas of interest to advance osteopathic medicine and patient care.

Service

11.Participate in assigned SOM-based and institutional committees per Chair of Biomedical Sciences.

12. Participate in student mentoring per assignment by the Chair of Biomedical Sciences.

Minimum Qualifications:

1.Terminal degree (DO, MD, PhD, EdD)

2. Minimum of 5 years full time, uninterrupted experience in teaching and academic leadership in a medical education setting

3.Demonstrated experience and evidence of productivity in medical education, research and scholarly activity and professional service.

4.Demonstrated experience in oversight, management, and evaluation of faculty and staff.

5.Good standing status with regulatory and governmental boards and agencies.

6.Eligible for SOM malpractice insurance, if applicable.

Licensure/Certification:

1.Active, unrestricted medical license (MD, DO)

2. Current AOA or ABMS Board Certification (MD, DO)

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