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Administrative Assistant in Clinical Affairs
Campus: Auburn
Status: Classified Staff Positions
Description:

Job Summary: 

Working under the supervision of the assigned Chairs, the full-time Administrative Assistant performs a wide range of administrative and office support activities for the department and/or supervisors to facilitate the efficient operation of the organization.

Salary Range: $40,000 - $46,000

Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree from Accredited Institution

Skills required for this position: 

  • Knowledge of principles and practices of basic office management and organization, including information gathering and monitoring
  • Be highly organized, detailed-oriented, and able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work well either alone or as part of a team
  • Excellent interpersonal and communications skills
  • Strong team
Biomedical Research Laboratory Technician
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Part-Time Positions
Description:

We are seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented Part-Time Biomedical Research Laboratory Technician to join our breast cancer research team. This position offers an excellent opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research aimed at advancing our understanding of breast cancer biology. The successful candidate will work in a collaborative environment supporting ongoing research projects focused on breast cancer mechanisms and biomarker discovery.  Application requirements:  

  • Current resume/CV highlighting relevant laboratory experience
  • Cover letter describing interest in breast cancer research and relevant qualifications
  • Schedule describing availability

Please send resume/CV, cover letter, and schedule of availability to cellis01@ulm.vcom.edu

 

Director for Academic and Professional Development
Campus: Auburn, Carolinas, Virginia
Status: Administrative Staff Positions
Description:

The Director for Academic and Professional Development works within the Center for Institutional, Faculty and Student Success to further the mission to advance the quality of teaching and learning by promoting a College culture where the VCOM community works collaboratively to champion educational excellence.  This position shares in the responsibility to provide academic information, resources and guidance to students, faculty and staff.

 

Under the supervision of the Executive Director for Professional Development for the Center for Institutional, Faculty, and Student Success, the Director for Academic and Professional Development will provide leadership across campus in the development, implementation, and management

Director for Development and Alumni Affairs
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Administrative Staff Positions
Description:

The Director for Development and Alumni Relations - VCOM Louisiana is charged with developing and implementing a strategic advancement program that integrates fundraising, alumni relations and stewardship.  The Director will solicit philanthropic gifts from alumni, friends, corporations and foundations, which align with the overall College's strategic priorities, and is responsible for developing a strategic plan for alumni relations for the VCOM-Louisiana campus.  This highly motivated professional will be involved with the planning and implementation of major gift and annual fundraising efforts in support of current operations, endowment, capital, and other priorities from private sources.  

Director for High-Fidelity Manikin and Virtual-Based Simulation and Clinical Procedural Skills
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Administrative Staff Positions
Description:

The position provides the oversight of the Simulation and Technology Center’s state of the art simulators, high fidelity mannequins, and laboratories and the implementation of the educational programs utilizing the technology within the Center for medical student resident, allied health and physician education.

The positions prime directive is to functionalize the simulated curriculum with goal of improving measurable participant outcomes. All simulated curriculums will have predefined measurable metrics to support the educational return on resource allocation.

The position requires knowledge of technology to support a vast array of high-fidelity simulators and information systems, the educational expertise to support a full

Discipline Chair for Internal Medicine
Campus: Virginia
Status: Administrative Faculty Positions
Description:

The primary duty of the Discipline Chair for Internal Medicine is the oversight of the Internal Medicine clinical education for VCOM students. This position is responsible for the oversight of the teaching and clinical experiences provided by the clinical faculty in VCOM’s core clinical sites who teach students in Internal Medicine (and where relevant, certain IM specialties).  Develops and annually updates the clinical curriculum and syllabi for the core rotations. Serves as an advisor to students in this specialty and for obtaining a residency and fellowship for clinical practice.  Provides on-campus teaching in topics in the specialty field of Internal Medicine

Discipline Chair for Pediatrics - Louisiana
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

The main functions of the Pediatrics Chair position are to assure:  The recruitment and development of a high-quality clinical faculty for on campus teaching (Clinical Medicine lectures for years 1 and 2) and for off campus clinical site training (years 3 and 4). The provision and assurance of a high quality, integrated, four-year clinical curriculum.  The role of the Pediatrics Chair in administering the clinical department includes the following:  Assure the delivery of a high-quality curriculum on campus that meets national standards for quality and content and is appropriate for accreditation standards.  Assure quality clinical experiences for the students in the departmental

Discipline Chair for Psychiatry
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

The Discipline Chair of Psychiatry assumes the leadership role for providing oversight and implementation of the Psychiatry curriculum for OMSI, OMSII, OMSIII and OMSIV at the VCOM Louisiana Campus. In accomplishing this task, the Discipline Chair of Psychiatry will collaborate with their counterparts at other VCOM campuses.  The Discipline Chair of Psychiatry is responsible for the development and teaching of the Psychiatry on-campus course for OMSI and OMSII, as well as the Psychiatry clinical core rotations and elective experiences for OMSIII and OMSIV.  This involves recruitment, development, and retention of qualified and credentialed Psychiatric faculty who will serve as on-campus

Family Medicine, OMM and Sports Medicine Faculty
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

The position of Family Medicine Faculty participates in the organization and delivery of the educational and research programs related to family medicine, osteopathic manipulative medicine, sports medicine and primary care at Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine Louisiana Campus. This position encompasses educational, clinical, and research components as well as practice in a clinical practice setting.

Primary Care - OMM Faculty
Campus: Auburn
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

The position of Primary Care/OMM Faculty participates in the organization and delivery of the educational and research programs related to family medicine, osteopathic manipulative medicine and primary care at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine, Auburn Campus. This position encompasses educational, clinical and research components.

Principles of Primary Care (PPC) / OMM Faculty
Campus: Louisiana
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

The position of PPC/OMM Faculty participates in the organization and delivery of the educational and research programs related to family medicine, osteopathic manipulative medicine and primary care at the Edward Via College of Osteopathic Medicine.  This position also encompasses educational, clinical and research components.

 

Program Faculty(MHSA)
Campus: Auburn
Status: Administrative Faculty Positions
Description:

Job Summary: 

Teach all assigned coursework to Anesthesiologist Assistant students and actively participate in curriculum development in collaboration with the Dean; develop, teach, monitor, and evaluates courses in the basic science, clinical, and simulation/skills development aspects of the graduate program; act as a resource for professional and community connections for personal and professional development; act as an academic adviser for the students and mentor for the comprehensive examinations; remain current in professional area of interest and participate in professional societies and activities, participate in all assigned, required, as well as other related professional services and activities in the MHSA Program.

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Simulation Center Coordinator
Campus: Carolinas
Status: Classified Staff Positions
Description:

Working under the supervision of the Associate Dean of Simulation and Educational Technology, the full-time Simulation Center Coordinator performs a wide range of administrative and office support activities for the department.  The coordinator will provide quality administrative support by displaying sound judgment, accuracy, diplomacy, confidentiality, and discretion.  The duties include maintaining purchase orders, department finances, inventory items, maintaining logistical support for research projects and sub-departmental surveys.  This positions assists the Associate Dean of Simulation and Educational Technology with the organizing ongoing research projects. This position coordinates the ultrasound program, including an elective course for fourth year osteopathic medical students. 

 

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Standardized Patients
Campus: Auburn, Carolinas, Louisiana, Virginia
Status: Part-Time Positions
Description:

A Standardized Patient (SP) is someone who is trained to portray a scripted medical scenario in a simulated clinical setting. They must accurately and consistently portray specific emotions, behaviors and disease symptoms while interacting with students during a simulated patient encounter. A standardized measuring tool is utilized following each encounter to assess the student in the Humanistic domain.

Teaching Faculty (MHSA)
Campus: Carolinas
Status: Teaching Faculty Positions
Description:

Teach all assigned coursework to Anesthesiologist Assistant students and actively participate in curriculum development in collaboration with the Program Director; develop, teach, monitor, and evaluates courses in the basic science, clinical, and simulation/skills development aspects of the graduate program; act as a resource for professional and community connections for personal and professional development; act as an academic adviser for the students and mentor for the comprehensive examinations; remain current in professional area of interest and participate in professional societies and activities, participate in all assigned, required, as well as other related professional services and activities in the MHSA Program.