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Assistant/Associate/Professor-Division of Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Pacific Northwest University
Assistant/Associate/Professor-Division of Osteopathic Principles and Practice
Description Recruitment Period: 09/22/2020 - Until Filled Status: Full Time
Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences (PNWU) was founded as a 501(c) (3) non-profit medical institution in 2005 aimed at increasing access to health care in medically underserved areas of the Pacific Northwest. The University strives to enhance and maintain an inclusive and welcoming environment which seeks contributions from those of diverse backgrounds who represent and advocate for the communities we serve.
The University currently offers the degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine enrolling a total of 560 medical students with plans to develop other programs and/or colleges. Interprofessional education partnerships with other universities adds another 100 students to the population. The campus includes 300 employees with academic programming spread over a five state region.
PNWU is located in Yakima, WA, a city of approximately 95,000 located in the south central part of the state near the eastern slopes of the Cascade Mountains in a major agricultural and outdoor recreation region. It is approximately 140 miles from Seattle, 170 miles from Portland, and 200 miles from Spokane. The Yakima Valley is a wonderful place to live, work and play. For more information, visit www.liveyakimavalley.com.
General Summary: The Assistant/Associate/Professor will teach assigned courses in the COM curriculum, and report to the Chief, Division of Osteopathic Principles and Practice.
The Osteopathic Principles and Practice Division is part of the Department of Family Medicine and Osteopathic Principles and Practice. The department is made up of a vibrant group of faculty and staff dedicated to the integration of osteopathic principles into the fundamentals of medical education and to teaching our next generation of osteopathic physicians clinical skills and reasoning, osteopathic foundations and techniques, humanism, and preventive medicine. You will find members of the department teaching in those courses it sponsors as well as every systems course in the curriculum. Full time faculty are given one day per week to attend clinic if they so choose.
Essential Job Functions:
PNWU-COM expects faculty at all times to observe those policies and practices which are considered standard professional responsibilities. These include, but are not confined to:
Requirements Education:
Experience:
Desired Skills, Knowledge and Abilities: We strongly welcome candidates from communities that are under-represented in medicine. Strong organization, planning, interpersonal, and presentation skills; strong verbal and written communication skills; earn and maintain trust and respect from students, staff and faculty; ability to work in a team and flexibility to work with others in a variety of circumstances; ability to problem solve by analyzing issues and creating action plans; ability to manage projects and people and prioritize and self-direct work flow; ability to work with and manage different computer programs and databases; and schedule activities and/or meetings.
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The job announcement above is not the full job description, but represents the job responsibilities and requirements. A full job description can be provided upon request.
PNWU offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees first of the month following date of hire and competitive salary.
For information about life in Yakima visit the our PNWU website here.
PNWU is a drug-free workplace, equal opportunity employer and educational institution. To request this publication in an alternative format, or to apply in an alternative format, please call Human Resources, 509.452.5100.
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