Director of Didactic Education

Sacred Heart University

Location

Stamford, CT

Posted

2 days ago

Deadline

June 4, 2024
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Position Overview:

Sacred Heart University seeks an innovative and highly motivated individual to join the faculty in our Master of Physician Assistant Studies Program (MPAS).

The Director of Didactic Education works in collaboration with the program director and other program faculty to ensure quality program development and instruction in the didactic phase of the program. Duties include assisting with curriculum development, teaching, didactic phase coordination, course evaluation, and principal faculty member responsibilities of advising, teaching, and clinical year grading.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

Principal faculty member responsibilities:

  • Advising
  • Lecture/teaching various medicine lectures and workshops
  • Facilitate various workshops
  • Clinical year grading
  • Professional license maintenance requirements
  • Serve on University committees and workgroups, and participate in community service with other members of the program and University.

Director of Didactic Education

  • In collaboration with the Program Director, manages the didactic phase of the program.
  • Schedule all academic lectures/workshops
  • Coordinates with Academic Coordinator all of didactic phase
  • Meets with Course Coordinators and Directors to provide feedback on teaching and course evaluations
  • Assists with identifying qualified instructors/lecturers (content experts)
  • Weekly communication with lecturers
  • Exam writing and analysis
  • Exam management
  • Curriculum mapping
  • Chair-EPCC
  • Management of all didactic year grades / student progress
  • Assists program in maintaining compliance with ARC-PA Accreditation
  • Create schedules for Orientation Week for new cohort

Additionally, the successful candidate will be able to contribute to a College environment based upon mutual respect and collegiality and will value the University's Catholic identity, tradition and spirit, and will support the University's commitment to community service, strategic planning, and the intellectual and ethical development of all students.

Statement of Personal & Organizational Responsibility for Inclusive Excellence

Inclusive Excellence is the recognition that our institution's success is dependent on how well we value, engage, and include the rich diversity of students, staff, faculty, administrators, alums, and surrounding community. It is a mastery of inclusion that fosters a consistent sense of belonging. Inclusive Excellence is aspirational and is the pillar that guides the mission, vision, and function of this unit.

To achieve Inclusive Excellence, our personal and organizational responsibilities are to:

  • Actively promote a collegial environment and consciously apply our mission and values to create a culture of inclusion and belonging; a safe space where all may thrive and succeed.
  • Participate in educational and developmental activities to increase awareness and competencies of issues related to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; apply that understanding to guide your approach to all aspects of your job and the community as a whole.
  • Demonstrate that we are "Stronger Together" as described in the Office for Inclusive Excellence's statements.

Application Instructions:

Applicants must submit a complete curriculum vita, a letter specifically relating the CV to the requirements of the position and provide contact information or three letters of reference. Review of applications will begin immediately and be accepted until the position is filled. Only online submissions will be considered.

The program complements graduate programs in Athletic Training, Exercise Science & Nutrition, Healthcare Informatics, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Public Health, and Speech-Language Pathology. The College also offers undergraduate programs in Exercise Science and Health Science. In addition to academic excellence, the College has a rich tradition of service learning, study-abroad opportunities and faculty practice activities.