The National Center for Rural Health Professions, the home of the Illinois AHEC program, is hiring for a new and innovative health professions faculty role to lead and develop interdisciplinary, rural health curriculum and supplemental course offerings.
The role encompasses both administrative and faculty responsibilities. In your faculty role, you will contribute to teaching selected portions of courses for M1, M2, and M3 rural medical students. You will also conduct seminars, retreats, and community-related activities and collaborate with health science faculty to teach and implement rural health curriculum, programs, statistical analyses, and grant activities in areas of content expertise.
Administratively, you will participate in designing and implementing assessment strategies to measure the impact of interdisciplinary and rural pharmacy programs on student progress. Participation in medical education research and scholarly activities, including assuming primary responsibility for grant writing for rural health professions research, is expected.
Minimum qualifications include a doctorate degree in a health science field and five years of experience in higher education, preferably in a health-related field.
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