Assistant/Associate Professor - Radiology Clinic Faculty
University of the Pacific
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Posted: 01-Feb-25
Location: San Francisco, California
Type: Full-time
Internal Number: 5973370
Assistant/Associate Professor - Radiology Clinic Faculty
Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: Reporting to the Chair, Department of Diagnostic Sciences at the University of the Pacific, Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry, primary areas of responsibility include being Course Director for Radiology Courses DS 160, 166, 266, coordinating the activities of the Radiology Clinic in conjunction with the Radiology Clinic Manager, and providing faculty coverage in the Radiology Clinic and other areas as indicated below. In addition to the traditional expectations for faculty members, the culture of humanism and collaboration at the Arthur A. Dugoni School of Dentistry is especially important. There are also specific expectations the school has for contributions to our programs.
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Exempt, 4 days per week, 52 weeks/year; teacher-clinician track position; 4 days per week, 52 weeks per year; at the Assistant or Associate Professor Rank.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. General
Be a role model and actively promote ethics, humanism, professionalism, the mission of the school, and personal growth for oneself and others.
Demonstrate professionalism and responsibility.
Participate in the life of the school, seek information, and work to common purposes.
Develop and share in the collective knowledge of the school.
Engage students and colleagues in disciplined reflection and critical thinking.
2. Teaching
Promote maximal learning among all students, oneself, and one's colleagues.
Be current in one's discipline.
Provide feedback and evaluation in ways that preserve dignity, promote learning, develop consistency, and allow others to make valid decisions.
Use all methods and modalities of teaching and assessment appropriate to one's teaching assignments.
Be accessible to students and colleagues.
3. Scholarship
Continuously reflect in a disciplined fashion on one's field, on education, and on practice.
Share scholarship through publications, presentations, and other means with one's peers.
Develop an area of scholarship marked by cumulative advances in knowledge and practice.
Participate in organizations and groups that encourage and sustain inquiry and provide peer review.
Seek funding, opportunities for investigation, and other resources to sustain scholarship.
Demonstrate a willingness to examine any part of one's professional activities in light of appropriate literature, data, critical thinking, and peer review.
4. Service
Perform activities for the common good of the School of Dentistry, the university, one's professional groups, and the community.
Bring distinction to the School of Dentistry by one's actions.
Exercise and model leadership through helping others work cooperatively for shared goals.
5. Patient Care and Management of Patient Care
Promote patient oral health and satisfaction with care in our clinics.
Make referrals as appropriate, but not for one's own benefit.
Enhance patients' respect for students and the school.
Participate in quality assurance and other programs designed to improve the overall effectiveness of the school's clinics.
Strive for mastery as a practicing professional.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Predoctoral program
Didactic, pre-clinical and clinical education in the Radiology Clinic at the San Francisco Campuses and Sacramento Campuses as directed by Chair.
Course Director - DS 160 (IDS), DS 166, DS 266.
Provide academic advising and guidance.
Teach in ICS I didactic as directed by Chair.
Teach in the Main Clinic at San Francisco and Sacramento campuses as directed by Chair.
2. Others specific to the position and as directed by Chair. 3. Perform all duties as assigned by the supervisor, which may include assisting with administrative tasks, supporting project management, and contributing to department operations as needed. 4. Have the flexibility to travel to the Sacramento campus when required, supporting cross-campus initiatives and collaboration.
University of the Pacific is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer dedicated to workforce diversity. In compliance with applicable law and its own policy, Pacific is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff and does not discriminate in its hiring of faculty and staff, or in the provision of its employment benefits to its faculty and staff on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, sex/gender, marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, or mental or physical disability.
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