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The Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine

Chair, Department of Medicine and Primary Care

The Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


POSITION SUMMARYThe Illinois College of Osteopathic Medicine (proposed) seeks an accomplished physician, educator, and leader to serve as the founding Chair of the Department of Primary Care and Medicine. Reporting to the Senior Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs, the Chair will provide leadership and strategic direction for the Department, oversee and manage departmental operations and administration, recruit and oversee the evaluation, mentoring, and development of departmental faculty, and represent the Department's interests at the College and University levels. The Department Chair will lead an interdisciplinary team of physician educators in developing and delivering an innovative osteopathic medical curriculum encompassing internal medicine, family medicine, critical care, emergency medicine, pediatrics, and related medical specialties. The successful candidate will establish the Department's goals and objectives, manage faculty and staff, oversee the Department's contributions to the curriculum, develop internal and external partnerships, manage budgets and resources, and ensure compliance with relevant standards and regulations. The Chair will be responsible for advancing osteopathic excellence through innovative education, research, and clinical partnerships across the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine curriculum. Applicants are expected to merit the rank of associate or full professor. The position is based on the Chicago, IL campus, with relocation assistance available for eligible candidates.PRINCIPAL DUTIESDepartment Vision and PrioritiesAs Chair, you will establish, articulate and implement the vision for the Department’s education, research and clinical service within primary care and internal medicine specialties at the College. Top priorities include:Fostering the College’s vision, mission, values, goals, and agenda within the department and align the department’s focus and activities with the College's strategic priorities.Working across interdisciplinary teams to develop curriculum integrating osteopathic principles across all learning modalities: classroom and lab instruction, simulation (working with the Associate Dean of Simulation), ambulatory care, inpatient service.Recruiting and developing talented physician educators with exemplary teaching, scholarship and practitioner capabilities.Securing diverse affiliations with clinics, hospitals and healthcare centers to provide robust clinical training environments (working when necessary with the Office of Clinical Affairs).Fostering passion for lifelong learning and commitment to underserved communities among trainees.Building partnerships to increase research capacity and external funding.Achieving early programmatic accreditation milestones and helping prepare for COCA site visits.Education LeadershipAs Chair you will provide vision, oversight and direction for the Department’s teaching and instruction, including:Partnering with the Office of Academic Affairs to provide oversight of curriculum design, delivery, and evaluation to promote program quality, integrity, and continuous quality improvement.Coordinating teaching assignments for Departmental faculty.Developing and implementing longitudinal assessment plans from early clinical exposure through core rotations.Promoting the adoption of innovative, evidence-based instructional methods and technologies.Participate in the development and delivery of the curriculum and the assessment of student learning.Supporting development of faculty teaching skills as medical educators and osteopathic role models.Partnering with stakeholders to facilitate student advising and ensure opportunities for student mentoring, scholarly activity and professional growth.Ensuring programs meet evolving accreditation and regulatory requirements.BASIC QUALIFICATIONSTerminal degree (DO/MD) in requisite area of expertise.Board certified with clinical expertise in internal medicine, primary care or associated sub-specialties.10+ years academic medicine experience with progressive leadership.Subject matter expertise relevant to department focus.Experience in medical education with progressive leadership experience.Subject matter expertise in evidence-based osteopathic practice.IDEAL QUALIFICATIONSExperience with strategic planning, faculty development, curriculum design, and people management.Record of effective departmental or program leadership at the graduate or medical education level.Demonstrated ability to manage complex projects, budgets, and teams.Scholarly portfolio and proven external funding record.Demonstrated teaching excellence.Excellent people management and consensus-building skills.Strong interpersonal and communication skills.Creative problem-solving skills with a solutions-oriented mindset.Passion for the osteopathic philosophy and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.Compensation & BenefitsThis opportunity is budgeted at $250,000-$300,000 base compensation. Additional compensation factors may impact total compensation. To learn more about our competitive benefits and additional rewards, including generous paid time-off, medical and dental insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, retirement plan with employer contribution, multiple flexible spending accounts, tuition reimbursement, click the link below.To apply, visit:

https://apptrkr.com/5708806The Chicago School is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Please note: For the protection of faculty, staff, students, and all who enter our facilities, The Chicago School strongly recommends that all employees are fully vaccinated for COVID-19 per CDC guidance.

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