Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine
Osteopathic Practices and Principles Faculty
Full-time Salary Exempt
This position is responsible for teaching in Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine as required. This position fulfills duties to further the mission of the department and College by participating in student education, student counseling, scholarly activities, and service. Faculty members are encouraged to conduct original research/scholarly activities and pursue extramural funding in their areas of interest.
Responsibilities:
Serves as an educator ensuring the quality, integrity, and
defined standards within faculty's discipline.
1.1 Develop and deliver content in OPP and clinical
specialty including no less than one elective course.
1.2 Ensures teaching is current and appropriate for the
context of the curriculum and increases student understanding of subject
matter.
1.3 Actively contributes to curricular structure and
experiences that integrates emerging knowledge with practical longitudinal
clinical experience, aligning curriculum and process to prepare learners for
the fast-paced evolution in biomedical sciences.
1.4 Works effectively as a team member to enhance and
improve curricula, including potential opportunities for collaborative efforts
within the department or with outside individuals, programs, or departments
maintaining a climate hospitable to creativity and innovation.
1.5 Develop and maintains a working knowledge of various
teaching and assessment approaches (small group, bedside teaching, mentoring,
lecture, independent practice-based learning, evidenced based medicine
approach, simulation including institutional simulation, online learning and
interactive video scenario, standardized patient.)
1.6 Provides effective, active support as advisor and mentor
(students, predoctoral fellows, post-graduate residents/fellows, faculty-peers,
and at a minimum one club, society or organization) fulfills duties and
responsibilities as docent to assigned advisees.
1.7 Accomplish annual professional development requirements
(college-wide, human resources, track focused, etc.) structured to support the
mission of the College.
2.0 Serves as a clinician ensuring the quality, integrity,
and defined standards within faculty's discipline
2.1 Maintains professional knowledge (attending educational
workshops, reviewing professional publications, establishing personal networks,
maintaining active membership within applicable professional societies, and
participating in professional organizations)
2.2 Performs within the scope of clinical practice and under
licensure by the relevant Utah state regulatory board; provide patient care
within the standards of the profession, rigorously contributing to the defense
of any claims made in the course of representing the College in any official
capacity.
2.3 Provide medical services to include all duties and
responsibilities reasonable and customary in the execution of clinical practice
(documentation, billing, utilization and peer review, fulfilling compliance
requirements) to meet or exceed standard of care within the faculty clinical
area of specialization.
3.0
Opportunity to accomplish research
3.1 Opportunity to collaborate and/or mentor with faculty,
staff and students (internal and external) to develop and implement research
topics (including formulating concepts, brainstorming approaches, organizing
ideas, collecting, analyzing and synthesizing data) in support of preparation
of manuscripts for publication and submission for intramural and extramural
educational grants leading to the execution of scholarly research (facilitating
the preparation, modifying and refining of proposals and application, seeking
external funding, developing and maintaining positive rapport with funding
agencies, etc.)
3.2 Present on a variety of research topics at various
conferences locally, nationally and internationally including developing content,
submitting for consideration, finalizing presentation and delivering on time.
4.0 As relates to the department, actively engages in the
advancement of the College entities participating in networking opportunities,
[internal and external partners [elected officials, state constitutional
officers, business and community leaders] other colleges and universities,
hospitals, local organizations, societies, etc.] promoting relationships with
the College.
4.1 Builds collaborative partnership opportunities across
and among various entities participating in networking opportunities, [internal
and external partners [elected officials, state constitutional officers,
business and community leaders] other colleges and universities, hospitals,
local organizations, societies, etc.] promoting relationships with the College.
4.2 Refers to and coordinates in advance with the
Communications team in the Office of the President on all media contacts,
communications, and/or interactions to include message, promotion, etc. in which
asked to serve as an official representative, content expert, or
spokesperson on behalf of the College.
4.3 Coordination in advance with the Communications team in
the Office of the President on all Noorda-COM related legislative issues to
include contact with the national, state, and local government officials, in
which asked to serve as an official representative, content expert, or
spokesperson on behalf of the College.
4.4 Serves on various committees and teams within the
College as assigned (admissions, interviews, attending meetings, contributing
to discussions, sharing/exchanging information, and leading constituents toward
goal attainment) to include serving as docent, advisor and mentor (Students,
clubs, campus organizations)
4.5 Contributes to College's compliance with and in the
development of required documentation as related to accreditation of the
College to which departmental content is contributed. (Faculty adequacy
model, gathering data, self-assessment, peer review, providing input/feedback,
etc.) aiding in the attainment of academic compliance.
4.6 Participates in the production of various College
materials [academic calendar, strategic planning, directory, College website,
etc.] (collecting/preparing materials, organizing/formatting data, adhering to
various deadlines, reviewing drafts, providing input/feedback, etc.)
4.7 Contributes to the College's reputation/image of being
one of the best osteopathic medical colleges (monitoring outcomes, partnering
with internal and external stakeholders, modifying techniques, etc.)
4.8 Is knowledgeable of and remains in compliance with all
institutional policies and procedures as outlined in the Employee Handbook for
Noorda-COM.
5. Contributes to team effort by performing other duties as needed/assigned.
Qualifications:
Education: D.O. / M.D. Degree. Completion of an ACGME or AOA-approved internship or residency. ABMS or AOA BOS board certification.
Experience: 3-5 years of clinical experience preferred. Experience in teaching medical and/or allied health preferred.
Skills & Abilities: Highly professional with honest, genuine, direct communication style, excellent interpersonal skills and emotional maturity with the essential ability to demonstrate tact, discretion and job diplomacy. Proven track record of quality, integrity, and trustworthiness. Ability to make common sense, consistent and fair decisions (based on fact and data) and have courage of convictions and tolerance for ambiguity.
Must be: