Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine Lecturer, Medical Anatomy
1.0 FTE Dublin Campus
Special Instructions to Applicants Please complete the online application and attach required documents. Required documents include a detailed cover letter, current resume, teaching philosophy and a list of at least three (3) professional references with current contact details, including email addresses. The position will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please apply by February 16, 2020
Review of applications will begin immediately.
Job Description Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine’s Department of Biomedical Sciences is seeking a human anatomist/physiologist to participate in the delivery of our integrated medical curriculum on our Dublin, Ohio Campus. The primary responsibilities will be to participate in the teaching of anatomical sciences and engage in curricular development and implementation. The ideal applicant(s) will have a background in teaching dissection-based human gross anatomy and the current ability to instruct in one or more complementary areas such as histology, neuroanatomy, embryology, physiology, or pathophysiology.
We seek candidates with a commitment to excellence and innovation in medical education with an emphasis on active learning. The selected candidate(s) will join a diverse group of medical educators and researchers in the Department of Biomedical Sciences (http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/dbms/), which will allow the successful candidate to gain expertise in additional disciplines.
This faculty position is non-tenure track and will be hired at the rank of Assistant Professor of Instruction, Associate Professor of Instruction, or Professor of Instruction with promotional eligibility, depending on the experience and credentials of the applicant. Duties will be divided between medical education and service. The position will be based at the Dublin campus and will begin July 1, 2020. Information about the Department of Biomedical Sciences can be found at http://www.oucom.ohiou.edu/dbms/.
Minimum Qualifications The minimum requirements include a doctoral degree (i.e., PhD, DO, MD, DC) with teaching experience in a health sciences academic environment, experience teaching dissection-based human gross anatomy, and the current ability to instruct in one or more complementary areas such as histology, neuroanatomy, or embryology, physiology, or pathophysiology. We seek candidates with a commitment to excellence and innovation in medical education with an emphasis on active learning.
(ABD applications are accepted).
Salary is commensurate with education and experience, while also considering internal equity.
Employees enjoy a generous benefits package such as paid holidays, sick time, personal time, a tuition waiver up to 100% for self and dependents, a comprehensive insurance package (including but not limited to prescription, vision, dental, and life insurance), an excellent retirement plan with up to a 14% company contribution, a 12-week parental leave program, adoption reimbursement, transgender care, flextime and flexplace policies, counseling and mental health care, access to professional development programs, and more. Additional information is available at https://www.ohio.edu/hr/benefits.
Applicants may contact this person if they have questions about this position Audrone Biknevicius, [email protected];614.793.5585
Diversity Statement Ohio University is committed to creating a respectful and inclusive educational and workplace environment. Ohio University is an equal access/equal opportunity and affirmative action employer with a strong commitment to building and maintaining a diverse workforce. Women, persons of color, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Ohio University is a member of the OH/Western PA/WV Higher Education Recruitment Consortium. www.ohwpawvherc.org
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