Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Description
The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy invites applications for an Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Pharmacy Practice. The successful candidate will provide didactic and/or clinical instruction at the doctoral (PharmD) level, with a specialty in ambulatory care or community pharmacy practice.
This position requires a strong commitment to the Christian faith and a dedication to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service. Faculty members are expected to engage in research and scholarly activities, participate actively on school and university-assigned committees, serve as faculty advisors, and contribute meaningfully to the broader university community.
The Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy offers students a distinctive, holistic learning environment with expansive opportunities for experiential training both domestically and abroad. Faith is intentionally integrated throughout the curriculum.
Requirements
- Delivers didactic and/or clinical instruction in assigned courses. - Maintains an active clinical practice consistent with specialty in ambulatory care or community care. - Serves as an academic advisor to PharmD students, as assigned. - Conducts research and/or scholarly activity resulting in peer-reviewed publications or presentations. - Participates actively in professional organizations related to the discipline. - Serves on school and university committees and task forces, as assigned. - Attends faculty meetings, faculty development programs, and other school functions. - Assists with faculty recruitment and student applicant interviews. - Represents the School of Pharmacy at university and external functions. - Performs other duties in service to the school or university, as assigned.
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