College of Health Professions Physician Assistant Studies program is seeking a Clinical Assistant Professor
Syracuse
Physician, Faculty & Librarians
Full-time
Opening on: Mar 27 2024
CHP-Physician Assnt Studies
State of New York
Clinical Assistant Professor-12 Months, NSB5
80100
UUP (State University Professional Services Unit)
Job Summary:
This full-time position is responsible for teaching didactic and clinical courses and participating in curriculum development and evaluation. Other responsibilities include serving as Academic Advisor and Capstone Project Advisor, participation in student recruitment and admissions activities. All faculty participate in program's continuous self-assessment and annual program review and revision of program policies, academic standards and behavioral standards, and participation in student promotions committee and commencement activities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Current NYS Physician Assistant License or eligible. Current NCCPA certification, Masters Degree in Physician Assistant Studies and a minimum of 3 years clinical practice experience.
Preferred Qualifications:
Primary care clinical experience & prior education experience preferred
Work Days:
Monday-Friday
Message to Applicants:
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
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