Medical Director, Physician Assistant Program, Part-time
Overview
Serve as a visible and active advocate for the PA Program, supporting its mission, goals, and long-term sustainability. This position may have occasional evening/weekend hours to meet the needs of the program. The work schedule is as needed. May require some travel between clinical/fieldwork sites.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
- Graduation from an accredited school of: Medicine (MD), or Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or Physician Assistant Studies. Required
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
- PA - Physician Assistant Currently or previously licensed Physician Assistant, allopathic physician, or osteopathic physician. Required
- Unrestricted professional licensure at the time of appointment if engaged in clinical practice. Required
- Currently or previously board certified in the appropriate professional discipline. Required
- Valid and in State Driver's License. Required
EXPERIENCE
- Minimum of three (3) years of professional clinical experience, including experience working with or supervising Physician Assistants. Required
- Employment experience in a practice setting that utilizes Physician Assistants. Required
- Prior teaching or academic experience in a health professions program. Preferred
ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Interpersonal skills necessary to deal effectively and courteously with program director, students, staff, faculty, and the public. Required
- Good oral and written communication skills. Required
- Functional ability with microcomputers or ability to learn microcomputer functions. Required
- Knowledge of the local healthcare institutions and providers. Required
- Ability to establish a positive rapport with healthcare institutions and providers. Required
- Thorough understanding of the roles and responsibilities of Physician Assistants in clinical practice. Required
- Demonstrated sensitivity to diversity and multicultural issues. Required
Responsibilities
- (In accordance with ARC PA Standard A2.12) Serve as a visible and active advocate for the PA Program, supporting its mission, goals, and long-term sustainability.
- Promote the PA profession and role within academic, clinical, and healthcare communities.
- Represent the medical perspective in program decision making while supporting the Program Director’s academic leadership.
- Participate in the development, review, and evaluation of the PA Program curriculum, ensuring alignment with current medical practice standards, the evolving scope and role of Physician Assistants, and accreditation requirements.
- Assist in ensuring curriculum content reflects contemporary patient care, interprofessional practice, and healthcare system expectations.
- Attend advisory committee meetings as scheduled and contribute medical expertise to program planning discussions.
- Participate in accreditation activities, including preparation for ARC PA accreditation reviews and meetings with accreditation site visitors as requested.
- Assist the Program Director in establishing and maintaining relationships with healthcare providers and institutions to support clinical education, program objectives, and workforce and community needs.
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
- Assist the Program Director, as requested, with administrative support for academic and professionalism related due process procedures as well as clinical and professional guidance for students.
- In conjunction with the Program Director and Program Coordinator, review and suggest modifications to keep student clinical handbook/manual, processes and procedures current and in compliance with accreditation standards.
- Attend Physician Assistant Program faculty-staff program meetings as requested by the Program Director.
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