Instructor, Assistant or Associate Professor of Physician Assistant Studies (DOE)
Hardin-Simmons University
Application
Details
Posted: 10-Jan-25
Location: Abilene, Texas
Type: Contract
Categories:
Faculty Careers - Health Professions
Preferred Education:
Masters
An application for this position consists of an HSU Application, a resume, curriculum vitae, statement of faith, references and transcripts.
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POSITION: Instructor, Assistant, or Associate Professor of Physician Assistant Studies (DOE), Non-Tenure Track (Exempt)
COLLEGE/DEPARTMENT: College of Health Professions–Physician Assistant Studies
LOCATION: HSU Campus, Abilene, TX
START DATE: As Soon As Possible (Summer/Fall 2024)
SUPERVISOR: Program Director/Associate Professor of Physician Assistant Studies
HSU CHRISTIAN STANDARD REQUIREMENT FOR EMPLOYMENT – Candidate must profess a Christian Faith, maintain membership in a local congregation, and respect the values and distinctives central to the historically Baptist values of HSU as reflected in the University’s Statement of Faith.
SUMMARY/SCOPE:
A Principal Faculty Member in the Physician Assistant Program is primarily responsible for course instruction and/or course coordination in the didactic and clinical phases of the program. A Principal Faculty member will be effective in the areas of course design, course delivery, and evaluation. The Principal Faculty Instructor is instrumental in assisting the program and its students with meeting the program’s Student Learning Outcomes and actively participate in student remediation. The Principal Faculty Instructor is guided by the Program Director in assisting the program with curriculum assessment and meeting the ARC-PA Standards of Accreditation.
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Hardin-Simmons University, a church-related institution affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas:
Fosters the intellectual development of students by providing an academically challenging undergraduate education based upon a liberal arts foundation, and advances scholarly growth by offering specialized graduate and professional degree programs.
Academic excellence continues as a priority at Hardin-Simmons University as it has for more than a century. The core curriculum involves students in a broad range of inquiry relating general studies with requirements of the chosen major. Graduate programs broaden the scope of learning in scientific and professional disciplines and encourage students to regard learning as a lifelong process. Small classes taught by experienced scholars give the opportunity for interactive learning. The institution’s commitment to excellence is best illustrated through the lives of graduates who traditionally have excelled in a wide variety of fields.
Affirms the relevance and importance of the Christian faith for life in the contemporary world by maintaining a clear identification with the loyalty to the Christian faith and func...tioning within the context of history Baptist values and principles.
Founded in 1891 by a determined group of ministers, ranchers and merchants, Hardin-Simmons University established dual goals of developing the mind and nurturing the spiritual life of its students. That commitment to encourage growth in faith and knowledge has remained central. Believing academic excellence and Christian faith to be complementary, the University emphasizes the need for interaction between faith and reason.
Encourages individuals to lead lives of service through active involvement in intellectual, cultural and religious life, both on the campus and in the larger communities of Abilene and the world.
Although Western in tradition, the University takes pride in the cosmopolitan nature of its students, faculty and staff, and encourages the development of an international perspective. Through its leadership in providing intellectual, spiritual, cultural and social opportunities, the University serves as catalyst for the advancement and enrichment of its students and the community.