About this position
Essential Functions:
Teaching and Instructional Responsibilities:
- Deliver high-quality didactic and experiential instruction in assigned professional pharmacy courses, aligned with ACPE standards and the School’s established curriculum model. Specific areas of instruction are likely to include pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacists’ skills laboratory, and fundamentals of the pharmacy profession.
- Develop, update, and maintain course materials, assessments, and syllabi consistent with School and University academic policies. And accordingly, participate in curricular design and continuous quality improvement initiatives.
- Advise and mentor student pharmacists, promoting professionalism, ethical conduct, and academic success.
Clinical Practice and Experiential Education:
- Maintain an active clinical pharmacy practice site that supports the integration of theory into patient-centered care. This will account for roughly 40-50% of the overall workload.
- Precept students in accordance with School policies and accreditation expectations.
- Serve as a role model for professional standards, interprofessional collaboration, and evidence-based practices
Qualifications:
Experience/Requirements: A PharmD degree or equivalent is required. Residency experience, practice experience, and academic experience are all valued, as are additional training or credentials in broader healthcare facets.
Skills/Aptitude: Excellent written & verbal communication, organizational and interpersonal skills, ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks simultaneously, problem solve, maintain confidentiality and work effectively as a team member. Must be skillful with general office equipment, Microsoft office and database management.
Working Conditions: Normal office environment. Attendance at School functions outside of normal business hours may be required.
Training Requirements:
- Preventing Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens
- FERPA
- Title IX
- Hazard Communication Right to Know
- Active Shooter
- Office Hazards
- Mission Orientation
Successful applicants must be a graduate of an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy with a Pharm.D. degree and at least five years of pharmacy practice. Experience in leadership and/or management is preferred. All candidates must have excellent communication, interpersonal, leadership and organizational skills. They should also demonstrate a commitment to teaching and scholarship, be highly motivated, be a team player and have a constructive approach to faculty and institutional affairs.
Candidates must include a letter of interest stating your teaching philosophy and practice interests, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three professional references. Please contact the department chair, Dr. Jennifer Bailey (jbailey@ndm.edu), for position related questions
Benefits:
For all employees who work at least 30 hours per week
• Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision
• Flexible spending accounts for health and dependent care expenses
• 403(b) Retirement Plan
• University paid Life and AD&D policy, and Short- and Long-Term Disability
• Tuition Remission and Tuition Exchange
• Generous Paid Time Off
• 14-16 Paid Holidays each year
Additional Information:
Notre Dame of Maryland University does not discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected veteran's status. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Greg FitzGerald, Chief of Staff, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, 410-532-5109.
For all other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at 410-532-5898 or human_resources@ndm.edu. Notre Dame of Maryland University is an EEO employer.
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