East Carolina University
Division Director, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Clinical Assistant, Clin
East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, United States, 27834
Division Director, Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology and Clinical Associate
Position Number: 000925
Full Time
Anticipated Recruitment Range: Commensurate with Qualifications
Position Type: Faculty (Teaching)
Job Category: Faculty (Dentist)
Overview The School of Dental Medicine is composed of ten administrative offices and four academic departments. The administrative units include the Offices of the Dean, Vice Dean, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Dean for Research, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Associate Dean for Extramural Clinical Practices, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics, Assistant Dean for Academic Success, and the Assistant Dean for Business Operations and Financial Affairs. The four academic departments are Surgical Sciences, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, General Dentistry, and Foundational Sciences.
Included in the mission of the School of Dental Medicine is to educate dental care providers (both dental students and dental residents) and to address the oral health care needs of the rural populations of North Carolina. The School of Dental Medicine meets these missions by operating dental clinics that provide both educational experiences for the dental students and residents and provides dental care to the residents of North Carolina. These clinics occur in both Ross Hall in Greenville, North Carolina, as well as Community Service‑Learning Centers located throughout North Carolina. To operate these clinics, appropriate dental auxiliaries and clinical staff are needed.
Responsibilities
Lead the clinical programs related to the discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology at the School of Dental Medicine.
Educate predoctoral dental students and advanced education residents (AEGD, GPR, and Pediatric Dentistry programs) in the discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.
Support the development, implementation, and delivery of innovative curricula and instruction to dental students and residents at the School of Dental Medicine.
Active participation in the delivery of patient care and the generation of new knowledge via research and scholarly activities.
Provide instruction in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, general pathology, and pathophysiology to predoctoral dental students in didactic and clinical settings within a General Dentistry teaching model.
Assess student achievement of competencies (knowledge, values, and skills) expected of the independent general dentist (graduate), including the diagnosis and management of oral mucosal and osseous disorders.
Provide instruction in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology to advanced education residents in interdisciplinary, didactic seminars and in the clinic.
Provide patient care services, including the evaluation and management of patients with clinical manifestations of oral and systemic diseases, in Ross Hall clinics, Faculty Practice, Hospital Dentistry, the Community Service Learning Centers, and ECU Health, including the Leo Jenkins Cancer Center.
Participation in regular meetings of the Leo Jenkins Cancer Center’s Head and Neck Cancer group.
Participation in SoDM outreach and service activities, specifically related to awareness, education, prevention, and management of oral diseases.
Oversee, market, and manage the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology biopsy and teledentistry diagnostic services as components of the School’s Faculty Practice and in full compliance with applicable governmental regulations (e.g., Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments or CLIA).
Work closely with the Department Chair, Course Directors, and the Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics to develop, implement, and deliver novel curricula to include active learning strategies and information technologies.
Assist the Department Chair and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in continuous quality improvement and compliance efforts.
Conduct basic and/or clinical research, and other scholarly activities that will help qualify the candidate for appropriate promotion.
Service on committees and boards for state/federal government agencies, professional societies, and within the School, University and/or ECU Health Medical Center.
Prepare accreditation and other program documentation as needed.
Broad knowledge of dental education and commitment to evidence‑based teaching and practice.
Attend meetings and represent the School in internal and external venues as requested by the Department Chair or the Dean.
Perform other duties and assume additional responsibilities as assigned by the Department Chair or the Dean.
A fixed‑term or tenure‑track position is available at the title/rank of Assistant Professor or higher.
Minimum Education and Experience
DDS, DMD, or equivalent dental degree.
Completion of an advanced education program in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Current residents in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology programs accredited by CODA are eligible for consideration if they will complete their program by the intended start of employment.
Eligibility for dental licensure in North Carolina.
Eligibility for credentialing with ECU School of Dental Medicine and ECU Health Medical Center.
Board certification or eligibility with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (at the time of employment).
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation
DDS, DMD, or equivalent dental degree.
Eligibility for dental licensure in North Carolina (a NC dental license must be secured prior to the first day of employment).
Application Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Interest
List of Three References
Two original letters of recommendation (required for employment).
Contact Questions can be directed to: Dr. Ikramuddin Aukhil at
aukhili23@ecu.edu
Additional Information The position provides eligibility to participate in the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP) and various voluntary supplemental retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), 457). Multiple voluntary options for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance as well as supplemental plans including Critical Illness, Flexible Spending Accounts, Cancer, and Disability are available. Contingent upon available funding.
Application Process To apply, visit
https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/postings/90578
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Overview The School of Dental Medicine is composed of ten administrative offices and four academic departments. The administrative units include the Offices of the Dean, Vice Dean, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Associate Dean for Research, Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Associate Dean for Extramural Clinical Practices, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics, Assistant Dean for Academic Success, and the Assistant Dean for Business Operations and Financial Affairs. The four academic departments are Surgical Sciences, Pediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, General Dentistry, and Foundational Sciences.
Included in the mission of the School of Dental Medicine is to educate dental care providers (both dental students and dental residents) and to address the oral health care needs of the rural populations of North Carolina. The School of Dental Medicine meets these missions by operating dental clinics that provide both educational experiences for the dental students and residents and provides dental care to the residents of North Carolina. These clinics occur in both Ross Hall in Greenville, North Carolina, as well as Community Service‑Learning Centers located throughout North Carolina. To operate these clinics, appropriate dental auxiliaries and clinical staff are needed.
Responsibilities
Lead the clinical programs related to the discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology at the School of Dental Medicine.
Educate predoctoral dental students and advanced education residents (AEGD, GPR, and Pediatric Dentistry programs) in the discipline of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology.
Support the development, implementation, and delivery of innovative curricula and instruction to dental students and residents at the School of Dental Medicine.
Active participation in the delivery of patient care and the generation of new knowledge via research and scholarly activities.
Provide instruction in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, general pathology, and pathophysiology to predoctoral dental students in didactic and clinical settings within a General Dentistry teaching model.
Assess student achievement of competencies (knowledge, values, and skills) expected of the independent general dentist (graduate), including the diagnosis and management of oral mucosal and osseous disorders.
Provide instruction in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology to advanced education residents in interdisciplinary, didactic seminars and in the clinic.
Provide patient care services, including the evaluation and management of patients with clinical manifestations of oral and systemic diseases, in Ross Hall clinics, Faculty Practice, Hospital Dentistry, the Community Service Learning Centers, and ECU Health, including the Leo Jenkins Cancer Center.
Participation in regular meetings of the Leo Jenkins Cancer Center’s Head and Neck Cancer group.
Participation in SoDM outreach and service activities, specifically related to awareness, education, prevention, and management of oral diseases.
Oversee, market, and manage the Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology biopsy and teledentistry diagnostic services as components of the School’s Faculty Practice and in full compliance with applicable governmental regulations (e.g., Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments or CLIA).
Work closely with the Department Chair, Course Directors, and the Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics to develop, implement, and deliver novel curricula to include active learning strategies and information technologies.
Assist the Department Chair and Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in continuous quality improvement and compliance efforts.
Conduct basic and/or clinical research, and other scholarly activities that will help qualify the candidate for appropriate promotion.
Service on committees and boards for state/federal government agencies, professional societies, and within the School, University and/or ECU Health Medical Center.
Prepare accreditation and other program documentation as needed.
Broad knowledge of dental education and commitment to evidence‑based teaching and practice.
Attend meetings and represent the School in internal and external venues as requested by the Department Chair or the Dean.
Perform other duties and assume additional responsibilities as assigned by the Department Chair or the Dean.
A fixed‑term or tenure‑track position is available at the title/rank of Assistant Professor or higher.
Minimum Education and Experience
DDS, DMD, or equivalent dental degree.
Completion of an advanced education program in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology accredited by the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA). Current residents in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology programs accredited by CODA are eligible for consideration if they will complete their program by the intended start of employment.
Eligibility for dental licensure in North Carolina.
Eligibility for credentialing with ECU School of Dental Medicine and ECU Health Medical Center.
Board certification or eligibility with the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology (at the time of employment).
License or Certification Required by Statute or Regulation
DDS, DMD, or equivalent dental degree.
Eligibility for dental licensure in North Carolina (a NC dental license must be secured prior to the first day of employment).
Application Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Letter of Interest
List of Three References
Two original letters of recommendation (required for employment).
Contact Questions can be directed to: Dr. Ikramuddin Aukhil at
aukhili23@ecu.edu
Additional Information The position provides eligibility to participate in the UNC Optional Retirement Program (ORP) and various voluntary supplemental retirement plans (401(k), 403(b), 457). Multiple voluntary options for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance as well as supplemental plans including Critical Illness, Flexible Spending Accounts, Cancer, and Disability are available. Contingent upon available funding.
Application Process To apply, visit
https://ecu.peopleadmin.com/postings/90578
#J-18808-Ljbffr