Title | Clinical Assistant Professor of Dental Education |
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Appointment Status | Non-Tenure Track |
Department | IU South Bend Dental Education |
Location | South Bend |
Position Summary |
The Dwyer School of Health Sciences Division of Dental Education invites applicants for a full-time 10-month non-tenure track Clinical Assistant Professor faculty position.
This full-time position requires delivery of online and on-campus didactic, laboratory, and clinical instruction in the Dental Hygiene Program, mentoring clinical dental hygiene students, participation in interprofessional education activities, and supporting faculty calibration. Other important expectations include participation in closed loop assessment of curriculum, participation in quality assurance of clinical services, and service to the program, college, campus, or community, such as regularly attending and participating in faculty meetings and serving on relevant committees. Faculty may also be required to teach evening, weekend, off-site, and/or online courses. Successful candidates with a bachelor’s degree must begin a master’s degree program within one year of start date and complete the degree within five years.
The mission of the Division of Dental Education is to be a leader in providing high-quality education, clinical experiences, and interprofessional collaborative opportunities to undergraduate students for future roles as oral health professionals. The program is committed to excellence in the theory and practice of dental hygiene and the development of competent, socially sensitive, culturally diverse, and ethically responsible professionals.
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DIVERSITY: At IU South Bend, approximately 4,326 students, 34% self-identify within an underrepresented student group and 40% are first generation college students. All genders, underrepresented groups, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are strongly encouraged to apply. Candidates who have experience working with underrepresented groups are encouraged to highlight such efforts in the application
ACCOMMODATIONS: If you have a disability and need assistance with an application, special arrangements can be made to accommodate most needs by contacting Academic Affairs at: 574-520-4183.
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Department Contact for Questions |
Mallory Roberts at mledmond@iu.edu.
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Salary and Rank | Competitive |
Special Instructions |
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For Best Consideration Date | 04/10/2024 |
Expected Start Date | 08/01/2024 |
Posting/OAA # | IU-100811-2024 |
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