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Assistant Professor
Salary
Job description
Overview
The faculty member in the College of Pharmacy (COP) has responsibilities in the areas of teaching, scholarship, service, and clinical practice. The faculty is expected to provide high quality instruction and training for PharmD students across the didactic, skills-based, and experiential curriculum. Scholarship and/or professional contributions related to the faculty member’s area of expertise are expected. Service to the department, College, University, and profession is also expected.
The successful candidate is expected to maintain a clinical practice site consistent with their area of expertise and participate in experiential education and student precepting. Candidates with expertise in ambulatory care, inpatient general medicine, health-system pharmacy, or acute care pharmacy practice are especially encouraged to apply.
The work requires flexibility, adaptability, creativity, and the ability to work effectively with diverse groups. Faculty members are expected to support the mission and vision of the College and contribute to the professional development and success of pharmacy students.
Responsibilities
- Participate in curriculum development, delivery, assessment, and continuous quality improvement activities.
- Teach and assess pharmacy students in the didactic, skills-based, laboratory, and experiential curriculum.
- Participate in student mentoring, advising, and professional development activities, including contributions to co-curricular programming.
- Participate in student assessment activities, including competency-based, skills-based, and readiness assessments.
- Maintain an active program of scholarship and professional contributions related to one’s area of expertise.
- Maintain a clinical practice site and precept pharmacy students in experiential education settings as appropriate.
- Precept students for health promotion activities (health fairs, student run free clinic, etc.)
- Serve on committees and actively contribute to the development of the department, College, University, and profession.
- Attend and participate in faculty, department, College, and University meetings as appropriate and undertake other faculty duties as assigned.
- Work collegially with faculty, staff, preceptors, and administrators in the recruitment, retention, and development of pharmacy students.
- Engage in ongoing faculty development activities.
- Provide reports and other documents as requested by administrators.
Qualifications
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an ACPE-accredited institution
- Completion of a PGY1 residency, fellowship, or equivalent advanced clinical training requried
- California pharmacist licensure or eligibility to obtain California pharmacist licensure
Preferred Qualifications
- PGY2 residency training or equivalent advanced clinical experience
- Experience teaching at the professional student level
- Candidates with expertise in ambulatory care, inpatient general medicine, or acute care pharmacy practice are especially encouraged to apply
Core Competencies
- Develop and maintain good working rapport with other faculty members, students and staff.
- Create and maintain an atmosphere of collegiality, teamwork, respect, fairness, and inclusiveness.
- Support a culture of
- Maintain expertise in the area of training where teaching and research
- Maintain accurate and complete student records and evaluate students in a timely
- Guarantee confidentiality of all student information.
- Adhere to policies and procedures of Touro University California
Maximum Salary
USD $135,000.00/Yr.
Minimum Salary
USD $125,000.00/Yr.


