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UVA Health, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904

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Vice-Chair of Education, Department of Emergency Medicine University of Virginia: UVA Provost's Office: School of Medicine: Emergency Medicine Location Charlottesville, VA Open Date Oct 29, 2025 Description Position Summary The

Vice Chair of Education

will provide

strategic leadership, operational oversight, and scholarly vision

for all educational initiatives within the Department of Emergency Medicine, including undergraduate medical education (UME), graduate medical education (GME), fellowship programs, and faculty development. The successful candidate will oversee the residency program s daily operations while advancing UVA s commitment to

innovative curricula, collaboration, wellness, leadership development, and AI-driven educational strategies . The Vice Chair will report directly to the

Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine

and collaborate closely with UVA Health leadership, the School of Medicine s Office of Educational Affairs, and GME leadership. Key Responsibilities Educational Leadership Provide vision and oversight for the educational mission of the Department, including residency, fellowship, and student programs. Serve as

Program Director for the Emergency Medicine Residency Program, ensuring compliance with ACGME requirements and maintaining the program s tradition of excellence. Oversee recruitment, mentorship, and professional development for residents and fellows. Foster a culture of innovation in educational delivery, incorporating simulation, competency-based education, AI-enabled assessment tools, and other emerging methods. Promote a learning environment that emphasizes diversity, equity, inclusion, and physician well-being. Program Administration Lead strategic planning for educational initiatives and ensure integration with the Department s clinical and research missions. Partner with the Chair, Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, and other leaders to align faculty development and mentorship efforts with the Department s goals. Manage program budgets, accreditation activities, and continuous quality improvement for all educational programs. Collaborate with medical school leadership to optimize UME rotations and expand academic opportunities for medical students interested in emergency medicine. Scholarship and Research Encourage and support educational research and innovation within the Department. Develop and mentor faculty and residents in scholarship related to medical education. Seek extramural funding opportunities to advance educational initiatives. Disseminate best practices and innovations through presentations at national meetings and publications in peer-reviewed journals. About the Department of Emergency Medicine The

UVA Department of Emergency Medicine

is a nationally recognized leader in clinical care, education, and research. The department s faculty care for more than

75,000 patients annually

across UVA Health s academic emergency department and regional sites. Educational excellence is a core mission, with a

robust residency program, fellowships in EMS, medical toxicology, ultrasound, and global health, and active student programs . Faculty are nationally recognized for innovation in AI-augmented learning, simulation-based education, physician well-being initiatives, and operational research. The department has strong institutional support for educational innovation, with collaborative ties to the

School of Medicine Office of Educational Affairs, UVA s Link Lab for data science and engineering, and the Center for Advanced Medical Analytics . About UVA Health and Charlottesville UVA Health is the flagship academic health system for the Commonwealth of Virginia and is consistently ranked among the nation s best. The University of Virginia is a top-public university with a strong culture of interdisciplinary collaboration, innovation, and service. Charlottesville offers an outstanding quality of life, combining the vibrant intellectual and cultural environment of a university town with the natural beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Qualifications Required: MD or DO (or equivalent) degree. Board certification in Emergency Medicine (ABEM or AOBEM). Eligibility for an unrestricted medical license in Virginia. At least

3 years of experience in residency education leadership (e.g., Associate/Assistant Program Director, Program Director, or comparable role). Demonstrated excellence in educational leadership, mentoring, and program administration. Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills. Preferred: Master s degree in medical education, health professions education, public health, or related field. Proven success in faculty development and curriculum innovation. Track record of educational scholarship with peer-reviewed publications or funded research. Experience incorporating simulation, AI-driven education, and competency-based assessment into training programs. Application Instructions Application Instructions Interested candidates should submit: A

cover letter

describing leadership experience, vision for the role, and commitment to diversity and inclusion. A

current curriculum vitae (CV) . Names and contact information

for three professional references.