The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
El Paso, Texas
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Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor
The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
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Posted: 14-Oct-24
Location: El Paso, Texas
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy
Job Setting:
Academia
Specialty Practice Areas:
Ambulatory Care
Anticoagulation
Critical Care
Diabetes
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Geriatrics
Hematology
Immunology
Infectious Disease
Inpatient Care
Internal Medicine
Nephrology
Neurology
Nuclear Pharmacy
Nutrition Support
Pain Management
Pediatrics/OB-GYN
Pharmacy Practice
Psychiatry
Urology
Women's Health
Salary Details:
BENEFITS: The initial salary is competitive, based on qualifications and experience, and comes with excellent fringe benefits.
Preferred Education:
PharmD
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) invites applications for faculty positions of Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice clinical track with a focus on either Acute Care Pharmacotherapy in Adult Medicine (e.g., Internal Medicine or Family Medicine) or Ambulatory Care practice; other specialties including critical care will also be considered. The successful candidates will be talented faculty members who will collaborate in teams to cultivate and embrace excellence in teaching, research, and service in a predominantly Hispanic community. This position represents a unique opportunity for an outstanding individual to be a part of shaping/delivering an integrated curriculum and advancing scholarship in practice research in a new Pharmacy School at UTEP, a research-intensive university. Appointment is commensurate with the applicant’s history of excellence in teaching, scholarship, and leadership. The appointment date and rank are negotiable and dependent upon qualifications and experience.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The recruited faculty member will: (1) work in teams to create, implement and deliver an integrated Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum using innovative teaching models that connect science to practice; (2) develop a pharmaceutical care practice in internal medicine, ambulatory care or other practice settings; (3) precept pharmacy students and residents in a teaching hospital or other practice sites; (4) communicate well across diverse faculty disciplines and student populations; (5) develop pharmacy practice research collaborations in pharmacy, health sciences and the community; (6) demonstrate scholarly activity as evidenced by publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals; (7) engage and mentor a culturally diverse Doctor of Pharmacy student body in pharmacy practice/research experiences; (8) advance teaching and research skills through faculty development opportunities; and (9) provide leadership through university, professional, scientific and/or community service.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from an accredited institution with completion of postgraduate residency (or equivalent experience with clinical competence in the practice area), and Texas State Board Pharmacist Licensure within two months of employment, with documented evidence of:
Potential for successful teaching and precepting in a higher education institution;
Potential to develop academic scholarship as demonstrated by development of pharmacy practice research, professional conference presentations, and/or submission for publications/extramural research funding;
Service to the community, pharmacy profession, and/or university;
Ability to work effectively as a team with faculty, staff, students and patients from diverse ethnic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; and
Willingness to be mentored in faculty roles.
Preference will be given to candidates who have: 1) completed a PGY2 residency program, fellowship, or board certification; or have one or more years of post-residency experience; and 2) practice research experience and/or state/national professional leadership. The ability to verbally communicate in Spanish or navigate across language diversity will assist successful candidates to participate in patient-centered care and community outreach activities.
About The University of Texas at El Paso School of Pharmacy
The University of Texas at El Paso is a Carnegie R1 research university at the heart of the U.S.-Mexico border region committed to the ideals of access and excellence. UTEP enrolls more than 25,000 students – about 80% of them Hispanic and more than 50% the first generation in their families to attend college.
The city’s border location makes it an ideal venue for academic programs and research studies on topics of national interest such as bilingual education/language acquisition, border environment and immigration, environmental sustainability and infrastructure, health disparities, and international trade and commerce.
The region’s center for intellectual capital, UTEP has awarded about 133,000 degrees since its founding in 1914. UTEP is one of the major economic engines in the Paso del Norte region, adding $1.4 billion to the local economy annually.
El Paso’s active arts and culture community features the state’s longest running symphony orchestra, a nationally recognized chamber music festival, art galleries, museums, and a full schedule of seasonal events and festivals. UTEP adds to the arts and entertainment scene with an award-winning dinner theater, music and da...nce productions, contemporary and student art galleries, and a natural history museum.
For sports fans, the UTEP Miners offer exciting Division I-A college athletics at several campus venues: Sun Bowl Stadium, the Don Haskins Center, Kidd Field, University Field and the Helen of Troy Softball Complex. Southwest University Park, located a mile away in lively downtown El Paso, is home to the El Paso Chihuahuas, the Triple-A affiliate of the San Diego Padres, and the El Paso Locomotive, a professional soccer team founded in 2019.