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Washington State University Vice Dean for Educational Affairs in Pullman, Washington

Vice Dean for Educational Affairs Available Title(s): 161-NNFACULTY - Scholarly Assistant Professor - Career, 162-NNFACULTY - Scholarly Associate Professor - Career, 163-NNFACULTY - Scholarly Professor - Career, 164-NNFACULTY - Clinical Assistant Professor - Career, 165-NNFACULTY - Clinical Associate Professor - Career, 166-NNFACULTY - Clinical Professor - Career Business Title: Vice Dean for Educational Affairs Employee Type: Faculty Time Type: Full time Position Term: 12 Month Position Details: Summary of Duties: The Vice Dean for Educational Affairs (VDEA) in the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine oversees the Department of Educational Affairs, which encompasses the Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) educational program, Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs, medical education simulation program and the clinical regional campuses. The role will also foster the development of community partnerships to gain capital support of current and future programs. This is a 12-month annual, continuous, open rank, career track faculty role with sub-track and rank determined at time of selection based on incumbent's qualifications. The career sub-track may be Clinical or Scholarly as described in section titled "Sub-tracks for Academic or Extension Faculty" of the https://s3.wp.wsu.edu/uploads/sites/3253/2023/09/FacultyManual2023-2024-All-Changes-Accepted-II.pdf [section number IB1.c)(2)]. To learn more about the rank requirements visit https://medicine.wsu.edu/about/departments-units/faculty-affairs/promotion-tenure/. In accordance with the Faculty Manual, the additional administrative role of Vice Dean is fixed-term and serves at the discretion of the Dean and/or Executive Vice President of Health Sciences regardless of term. The Vice Dean for Educational Affairs is based at the Spokane, WA WSU Health Sciences campus. Travel throughout the state of Washington to the clinical campuses, residency program sites and beyond will be required. Duties and Responsibilities: Undergraduate Medical Education 50% The Vice Dean for Educational Affairs (VDEA) oversees the Department of Educational Affairs, which encompasses the UME educational program, GME programs, and the simulation program. The VDEA oversees the Undergraduate Medical Education (UME) areas and the Associate Deans in Assessment and Evaluation, Curriculum, GME and Clinical Education (Campus/Regional Deans). The VDEA ensures the UME curricular development meets desired competencies, objectives and accreditation standards and provides strategic leadership and direction in assessment and evaluation procedures to assure educational excellence. The VDEA collaborates directly with all leaders of the Department of Medical Education and Clinical Sciences and with college-wide leadership to ensure alignment and execution of the UME educational program. Clinical Campus Partnerships 25% The VDEA oversees the efforts of the Associate Deans for Clinical Education (ADCE) at the regional campuses in engagement of statewide relationship building, preceptor identification and recruitment, clinical campus operations and the MD student education. The VDEA collaborates with the Departments of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, Speech and Hearing Sciences, and additional College of Medicine departments as necessary, to ensure program success at the clinical campuses and development of infrastructure for interprofessional education. Graduate Medical Education 15% The VDEA is responsible for the strategic management and operational oversight of the College of Medicine Graduate Medical Education (GME) programs. The VDEA oversees the efforts of the Associate Dean for GME with the goal of working with clinical partners to increase the number and capacity of GME programs throughout WA. The VDEA stewards the existing GME program clinical relationships and works

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