Associate Professor; School of Pharmacy
Location: Wichita, Kansas
Description: The University of Kansas Medical Center is in need of Associate Professor; School of Pharmacy right now, this position will be presented in Kansas. Further informations about this position opportunity kindly read the description below. The University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice is seeking faculty for its program in Wichita, KS. The Department inv! ites applications from practitioners in all areas of pharmacy, but in particular, those with an interest and expertise in community and/or ambulatory care practice and rural health issues. The successful candidate will be responsible for augmenting established clinical pharmacy services within a School of Pharmacy affiliated Federally Qualified Health Center Outpatient Clinic or Family Medicine Resident Clinic affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program, working with a School of Pharmacy affiliated community partner to develop and direct a PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency Program, teaching in the didactic and experiential pharmacy practice curriculum and contributing to the mission and goals of the Department and School in each of the areas of scholarship, service and research.
Required Qualifications
A terminal degree (PharmD or equivalent) in their field and a display of excellence in communicati! on skills.
The completion of advanced training throug! h a community or ambulatory care residency program.
Licensure as a pharmacist with the Kansas State Board of Pharmacy within 90 days of date of hire is required.
The University of Kansas, School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy Practice is seeking faculty for its program in Wichita, KS. The Department invites applications from practitioners in all areas of pharmacy, but in particular, those with an interest and expertise in community and/or ambulatory care practice and rural health issues. The successful candidate will be responsible for augmenting established clinical pharmacy services within a School of Pharmacy affiliated Federally Qualified Health Center Outpatient Clinic or Family Medicine Resident Clinic affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program, working with a School of Pharmacy affiliated community partner to develop and direct a PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency Program, teaching in th! e didactic and experiential pharmacy practice curriculum and contributing to the mission and goals of the Department and School in each of the areas of scholarship, service and research.
Online applications should include the following: 1) a Letter of Interest that includes a statement on teaching philosophy, 2) Curriculum Vitae and 3) Names and contact information for three professional references. Review of applications begins January 1, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled.
To apply, please go to: http://jobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=25752&siteid=5447&AReq=48BR
Questions regarding the position may be directed to: Robert Emerson, 316-293-3500, remerson@ku.edu
Preferred Qualifications
A terminal degree (PharmD or equivalent) in their field and a display of excellence in communication skills.
The completion of advanced training through a community or ambula! tory care residency program.
Licensure as a pharmacist with th! e Kansas State Board of Pharmacy within 90 days of date of hire is required.
Instructions for applying
Please complete an electronic application and click the "Apply for this Posting" button at the top of the page.
THE FOLLOWING FIELDS ARE USED FOR THE POSITION DESCRIPTION
Duty (1) Description
40% Teaching: The position will be responsible for the coordination, instruction, and completion of didactic courses in the Pharmacy School curriculum for the Pharm.D. program and serve as a preceptor for pharmacy residents and pharmacy students on experiential rotations. Teaching responsibilities will primarily be within the Department of Pharmacy Practice.
Duty (1) Essential or Marginal
Essential
Duty (2) Description
20% Clinical Practice: Provide direct patient care and develop a solid working relationship with the clinic medical team and faculty colleagues at a School of Pharmacy affilia! ted Federally Qualified Health Center Outpatient Clinic or Family Medicine Resident Clinics affiliated with the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita Family Medicine Residency Program, and contribute to the clinic?s compliance with National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) Standards relating to Medication Management.
Duty (2) Essential or Marginal
Essential
Duty (3) Description
20% Development/Directorship of Community Residency Program and local Experiential Education Oversight and Support: The position will be required to work with a School of Pharmacy affiliated community partner to develop, direct and facilitate the accreditation of a PGY1 Community Pharmacy Residency Program focusing on wellness initiatives and the provision of clinical pharmacy services in the community setting and the expansion of such services to affiliated community practice sites across rural Kansas. The successful applicant will also be responsi! ble for working with the Assistant Dean for Experiential Education to p! rovide clinical and administrative oversight of School of Pharmacy affiliated experiential practice sites in the Wichita and surrounding rural communities.
Duty (3) Essential or Marginal
Essential
Duty (4) Description
10% Service: The position will support the Profession, University, School of Pharmacy, and Department through involvement and leadership roles with various committees and organizations such as serving on or chairing University, School of Pharmacy and Department committees, holding elected positions in professional organizations, and serving on local, state and national professional organization committees. Other responsibilities may involve serving as an adviser for pharmacy student organizations within the School and refereeing for journals, professional association meeting materials, and/or granting agencies. Lastly, clinical track positions shall serve their communities as a valued health care professional and citi! zen by providing community education and professional lectures.
Duty (4) Essential or Marginal
Essential
Duty (5) Description
10% Research and Scholarship: Research and scholarly activity is expected of the position; however, this is not the primary focus of the Clinical Track positions. Example of scholarship include, but are not limited to, the publication of articles, abstracts and textbook chapters; presentations at local, state and national professional meetings; and invited lectures or presentations. In addition, the position is expected to conduct practice based research and generate funding to support this research. This support may be obtained via practice plan, direct grant or contract support for research projects conducted
Duty (5) Essential or Marginal
Essential
Duty (6) Description
Duty (6) Essential or Marginal
Duty (7) Description
Duty (7) Essential or Marginal
Duty (8) Description
Duty (8) Essential or Marginal
Duty (9) Description
Duty (9) Essential or Marginal
Duty (10) Description
Duty (10) Essential or Marginal
Mental/Cognitive Requirements:
Communication
Comprehend and use basic language, either written or spoken, to communicate information and ideas
Yes
Comprehend and use technical or professional language, either written or spoken, to communicate complex ideas
No
Calculation
Perform numerical operations using basic counting, adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing
Yes
Perform Complex quantitative calculations or reasoning using algebra, geometry, statistics, or abstract symbols
Yes
Problem Solving
Formulate and apply appropriate course of action for routine or familiar situations
No
Use logic to define problem, collect information, establish facts, draw valid conclusions, interpret information and dea! l with abstract variables for unique or unfamiliar situations
Yes
Other Mental/Cognitive Requirements (please describe)
Physical Activities
Repetitive Motion - Repeating movements of arms, hands, wrists
Occasionally (.5 to 2.5 hours/day)
Talk - Express or exchange ideas verbally
Constantly (5.5+ hours/day)
Hear - Perceive sound by ear
Constantly (5.5+ hours/day)
See - Obtain impressions through the eye
Constantly (5.5+ hours/day)
Level of physical activity
Light
Physical Requirements
Kneel- Bend legs at knee, come to rest on knees
Crouch/Squat - Bend body down and forward, bending legs and spine
Crawl - Move on hands, knees and feet
Climb - Ascend/descend ladders, stairs, ramps
Sit
Stand
Walk - Move about on foot
Average distance per shift
Stoop - Bend downward and forwa! rd at waist
Lift - Raise or lower 10 lbs. from one level to an! other
Lift - Raise or lower 25 lbs. from one level to another
Carry - Transport an object
Push - Press with steady force, thrust objects forward, downward, outward
Pull - Drag or tug objects
Turn/twist - Move a body part in circular motion
Bend - Bend downward and forward by bending the spine at waist
Balance - Exceeding ordinary body equilibrium
Reach - Extend hands and arms in any direction
Handle - Seize, hold, turn with hands
Ability to distinguish color
Other Physical Activity (please describe)
Average amount of time for other physical activity
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