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Instructor/Assistant Professor (Teaching)

Instructor/Assistant Professor

2026-05-10

Location

Singapore

Type

Academic / Faculty

Teaching Load

Primary: Clinical skills, simulation, TBL in Phase I

Required Qualifications

Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent)
4–5 years clinical practice
Clinical skills teaching experience
TBL facilitation
Simulation-based education (preferred)
Excellent English
Interdisciplinary teamwork

Research Areas

Medical Education Scholarship
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Instructor/Assistant Professor (Teaching)

Posting Start Date: 09/03/2026

Scope of Position

This faculty position focuses primarily on the teaching and facilitation of clinical skills and foundational medical education within the MD Programme. The role emphasizes direct student engagement through simulation-based education, procedural skills training, communication skills, clinical reasoning, and Team-Based Learning (TBL) facilitation in Phase I.
The faculty member will also contribute to curriculum development through participation in curriculum mapping, review processes, and the refinement of teaching activities. The role works closely with the Associate Dean of the MD Programme and collaborates with faculty and staff across the MD Programme Department.
Opportunities are available to engage in medical education scholarship under the guidance of senior faculty.

Job Description

Clinical and Foundational Teaching (Primary)

  • Deliver clinical skills teaching in areas including procedural skills, communication skills, history-taking, physical examination, and clinical reasoning.
  • Plan and run simulation-based learning activities in close collaboration with the Simulation Lead, contribute to the development of faculty guides, and support clinical faculty in delivering simulation sessions.
  • Facilitate Team-Based Learning (TBL) sessions in Phase I, including readiness assurance tests and case-based application exercises.
  • Provide timely formative feedback and coaching to support learner development.
  • Support knowledge exam preparation sessions and other structured learning activities as required.
  • Collaborate with the Clinical Performance Centre (CPC) and course leads to ensure effective delivery of teaching.

Curriculum Development and Support

  • Contribute to the development and implementation of learning activities aligned with curriculum objectives.
  • Participate in curriculum mapping and periodic curriculum review.

Educational Scholarship

  • Participate in medical education research and scholarly activities within the MD Programme Department and/or the Office of Education.
  • Contribute to presentations, abstracts, or publications related to teaching and learning in medical education.
  • Remain current with trends and innovations in medical education and apply evidence-informed practices to teaching.

Service to School and Community

  • Participate in committees and task forces within the Medical Education and MD Programme Offices as needed.
  • Participate in and provide support for faculty development activities and other educational initiatives within the institution.
  • Collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and administrative units in the delivery of the MD Programme.
  • Support other curriculum-related tasks as assigned by the Associate Dean or MD Programme leadership.
  • Support evaluation and iterative improvement of teaching sessions.

Qualifications

  • Medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) is required.
  • Minimum 4–5 years of clinical practice experience.
  • Experience in clinical skills teaching and/or TBL facilitation.
  • Experience in simulation-based or procedural skills education is strongly preferred.
  • Strong interpersonal communication skills and decision-making acumen.
  • Excellent command of English.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in interdisciplinary teams and contribute to strategic educational goals.
  • Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team, ensuring smooth collaboration and productivity.
  • Collaborate with course leads to ensure alignment between teaching activities and assessment components.

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Frequently Asked Questions

📚What qualifications are required for the Instructor/Assistant Professor (Teaching) role?

Candidates need a medical degree (MBBS or equivalent), minimum 4–5 years of clinical practice experience, and experience in clinical skills teaching and/or TBL facilitation. Simulation-based education is strongly preferred, along with strong English communication skills and ability to work in interdisciplinary teams. Explore similar faculty positions or lecturer jobs for preparation tips.

🎓What are the main teaching responsibilities in this MD Programme position?

Primary duties include delivering clinical skills teaching (procedural skills, communication, history-taking, physical exams, clinical reasoning), running simulation-based learning, facilitating Team-Based Learning (TBL) sessions in Phase I, and providing formative feedback. Collaborate with the Clinical Performance Centre (CPC) and course leads. See how to become a university lecturer for teaching strategies.

🔬Is research or scholarship required for this teaching-focused role?

While primarily teaching-oriented, opportunities exist for medical education scholarship, including research, presentations, abstracts, or publications under senior faculty guidance. Stay current with medical education trends. This aligns with research jobs in higher ed, but it's not the core focus.

📅What is the application deadline and start details for this Singapore job?

Applications close on May 10, 2026. Posting starts September 3, 2026. Located in Singapore, it's a faculty role in the MD Programme. Check university jobs in Singapore for more opportunities.

⚙️What curriculum development and service duties are involved?

Contribute to curriculum mapping, review, and learning activities. Participate in committees, faculty development, and support MD Programme evaluation. Collaborate across teams for educational initiatives. Ideal for those interested in higher ed career advice.

📈How does this role support career growth in medical education?

Engage in scholarly activities, work with the Associate Dean, and apply evidence-informed practices. Builds expertise in simulation and TBL, with potential for advancement in professor jobs or medical education leadership.

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