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Baptist Memorial Health Care

Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs - College of Osteopathic Medicine

Baptist Memorial Health Care, Memphis, Tennessee, us, 37544

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Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs - College of Osteopathic Medicine This position is a Campus Security Authority (CSA) and works with other CSAs on the College campus.

Overview The Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs is a key member of the Administrative Leadership Team at the College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) and serves as a principal leader in clinical education. This role shares responsibility for the design, delivery, evaluation, and continuous improvement of the clinical curriculum for both COM students and affiliated residents. The Senior Associate Dean collaborates with deans, program chairs, and directors to develop a comprehensive clinical curriculum that aligns with the mission and vision of the COM and University. Responsibilities include overseeing curriculum quality, assessment, and outcomes to ensure it meets the educational needs of students and prepares them for practice as osteopathic physicians. Additional duties include budget preparation, supervision of the Baptist University Clinical Education Network (BUCEN), and development of a robust clinical education infrastructure. The Senior Associate Dean also supports residency and continuing medical education programs, fostering an environment that advances student professionalism, clinical knowledge, and competency.

Job Responsibilities

Participates in the development and implementation of strategic planning initiatives at the College, University, and division level. Monitors and evaluates effectiveness of COM programs. Contributes and oversees changes required for improvement. Responsible for the implementation of applicable COM and/or University strategies, that lead to the deployment of programs for students\' academic success in a comprehensive curriculum (including OPP/OMM curricula) in medical school and/or residency.

Assists with Enrollment Management initiatives of the COM and University as applicable.

Principal clinical administrator providing oversight and evaluation of division activities, to create a positive learning environment according to policies and procedures of the COM and University.

Oversee a division that facilitates the development and implementation of comprehensive curriculum (including OPP/OMM curricula), that promotes student learning outcomes that meet accreditation standards of SACSCOC, COCA, ACGME, and other accrediting agencies.

Principal administrator for operational management of the division through interviewing, selecting, training, and evaluating faculty and staff to promote quality instruction, satisfaction, and development.

Responsible for the preparation and administration of the division operational/capital budgets.

Oversee the section of the Clinical Affairs division that assures compliance with external requirements (SACSCOC, COCA, ACGME, and other accrediting bodies).

Oversee development of new clinical rotation sites, programs and clerkships and promote collaborative efforts for GME opportunities with affiliated hospitals, federal and private clinics, other colleges of medicine, and health professions in BUCOM\'s service area. Oversee the operation and management of the Baptist University Clinical Education Network (BUCEN).

Engages in teaching, practice, and/or research as compatible with COM needs and individual scholarship goals.

Performs related accountabilities and responsibilities as required or directed.

Minimum Qualifications

Earned Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from a COCA-accredited COM; academic administrative experience related to COM responsibilities, curriculum and instruction, educational administration and supervision, adult educational advanced concepts, and learning theory applications.

Five (5) years of teaching experience.

Five (5) years of progressive and significant educational leadership in an osteopathic COM.

Ability to develop, manage, promote, and evaluate academic/educational programs and staff.

Board certification from the American Osteopathic Association or the American Board of Medical Specialties.

Current unrestricted license to practice medicine; ability to obtain Tennessee licensure as appropriate.

Operational knowledge of personal computers; proficient with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel.

Strong verbal, written, and presentation skills.

Desired Qualifications

Seven (7) years of progressive and significant educational leadership in an osteopathic COM.

Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office products and experience with student information software (e.g., Jenzabar EX).

Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills.

Memphis, TN; estimated salary ranges and site-specific postings are listed separately and are not part of this description.

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