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Assistant Dean for Pre-clerkship Curriculum
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Assistant Dean for Pre-clerkship Curriculum
The University of South Carolina School of Medicine is seeking a student-centered faculty member to serve as the Assistant Dean for Pre-clerkship Curriculum. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Undergraduate Medical Education, the Assistant Dean plays a key leadership role in the delivery and advancement of the pre-clerkship curriculum. This position involves working closely with course, block and thread directors, the curriculum committee, and basic science departments to ensure curricular integration, quality, and alignment with the medical school program objectives. The Assistant Dean also champions initiatives that enhance student success, promote faculty development, and encourage innovation in curriculum design and teaching. Candidates must be eligible for a faculty appointment at the Clinical Associate Professor (or higher) level at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Columbia.
Representative Duties
Supports faculty, course directors, department chairs, and the curriculum committee in developing and maintaining innovative, high-quality pre-clerkship courses and curriculum, while fostering close collaboration among all stakeholders.
Tracks student progress throughout the first two years of medical school and coordinates with course directors to monitor academic performance and professionalism across the pre-clerkship phase.
Collaborates with the Academic Review Committee and provides academic advising to pre-clerkship students.
Prepares and presents regular reports on the pre-clerkship curriculum (e.g., contact hours, pass rates, pedagogy).
Supports and promotes innovation in teaching, provides leadership on curricular improvements, policy updates, and educational CQI processes.
Serve as Executive Chief Proctor for NBME exams.
Manages academic calendars and schedules for pre-clerkship courses and blocks.
Serve ex officio on key School of Medicine committees (e.g., M1/M2 Subcommittee, Curriculum Committee).
Contributes to teaching in pre-clerkship courses based on area of expertise and interest.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge Of
The candidate must demonstrate deep knowledge of current issues, trends, and best practices in pre-clerkship medical education, including curriculum design, assessment strategies, active learning methodologies, and accreditation standards.
Proficiency in using Academic and Learning Management Systems to support curriculum delivery, student assessment, and faculty-student engagement.
Strong understanding of faculty governance processes and experience collaborating with faculty-led committees on curriculum development and academic policy.
The candidate must demonstrate excellent interpersonal and leadership skills, and the ability to guide teams toward shared goals in curriculum and education.
Ability To
Build and maintain effective, respectful relationships with faculty, students, staff, and administrators.
Resolve conflicts diplomatically.
Identify and analyze problems, evaluate potential solutions, anticipate outcomes, and implement recommendations.
Communicate clearly and effectively, including delivering presentations, leading discussions, and preparing reports for faculty, committees, and institutional leadership.
Partner with faculty and the Curriculum Committee to ensure formative and summative assessments are comprehensive, fair, consistent, and equivalent across all courses.
Stay up to date on all relevant program policies, regulations, requirements, and accreditation standards.
Plan, coordinate, and manage multiple projects or programs simultaneously, providing regular progress updates to the Associate Dean.
Required Education and Experience
Qualified candidates will hold an MD, DO, or PhD degree in a biomedical field from an accredited university and have at least three years of progressively responsible leadership experience in a medical school or academic health center.
Candidates must be eligible for a faculty appointment at the School of Medicine Columbia and have demonstrated a record of scholarly achievement, teaching experience, and service commensurate with the rank of clinical associate professor, or clinical professor.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad knowledge of frameworks related to educational technology, precision medical education, and AI in medical education is strongly preferred.
To Apply To apply, please visit: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/197431
EEO Statement The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.
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Representative Duties
Supports faculty, course directors, department chairs, and the curriculum committee in developing and maintaining innovative, high-quality pre-clerkship courses and curriculum, while fostering close collaboration among all stakeholders.
Tracks student progress throughout the first two years of medical school and coordinates with course directors to monitor academic performance and professionalism across the pre-clerkship phase.
Collaborates with the Academic Review Committee and provides academic advising to pre-clerkship students.
Prepares and presents regular reports on the pre-clerkship curriculum (e.g., contact hours, pass rates, pedagogy).
Supports and promotes innovation in teaching, provides leadership on curricular improvements, policy updates, and educational CQI processes.
Serve as Executive Chief Proctor for NBME exams.
Manages academic calendars and schedules for pre-clerkship courses and blocks.
Serve ex officio on key School of Medicine committees (e.g., M1/M2 Subcommittee, Curriculum Committee).
Contributes to teaching in pre-clerkship courses based on area of expertise and interest.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Knowledge Of
The candidate must demonstrate deep knowledge of current issues, trends, and best practices in pre-clerkship medical education, including curriculum design, assessment strategies, active learning methodologies, and accreditation standards.
Proficiency in using Academic and Learning Management Systems to support curriculum delivery, student assessment, and faculty-student engagement.
Strong understanding of faculty governance processes and experience collaborating with faculty-led committees on curriculum development and academic policy.
The candidate must demonstrate excellent interpersonal and leadership skills, and the ability to guide teams toward shared goals in curriculum and education.
Ability To
Build and maintain effective, respectful relationships with faculty, students, staff, and administrators.
Resolve conflicts diplomatically.
Identify and analyze problems, evaluate potential solutions, anticipate outcomes, and implement recommendations.
Communicate clearly and effectively, including delivering presentations, leading discussions, and preparing reports for faculty, committees, and institutional leadership.
Partner with faculty and the Curriculum Committee to ensure formative and summative assessments are comprehensive, fair, consistent, and equivalent across all courses.
Stay up to date on all relevant program policies, regulations, requirements, and accreditation standards.
Plan, coordinate, and manage multiple projects or programs simultaneously, providing regular progress updates to the Associate Dean.
Required Education and Experience
Qualified candidates will hold an MD, DO, or PhD degree in a biomedical field from an accredited university and have at least three years of progressively responsible leadership experience in a medical school or academic health center.
Candidates must be eligible for a faculty appointment at the School of Medicine Columbia and have demonstrated a record of scholarly achievement, teaching experience, and service commensurate with the rank of clinical associate professor, or clinical professor.
Preferred Qualifications
Broad knowledge of frameworks related to educational technology, precision medical education, and AI in medical education is strongly preferred.
To Apply To apply, please visit: https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/197431
EEO Statement The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.
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