University of Texas At Tyler
Physician Assistant Program Director
University of Texas At Tyler, Tyler, Texas, United States, 75701
JOB SUMMARY:
The Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director of the University of Texas Tyler School of Medicine will lead the development and implementation of the new PA program. The Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the PA program, including curriculum development, accreditation, faculty recruitment, and student outcomes ensuring its alignment with the university's mission and goals. The Physician Assistant Program Director is responsible for overseeing the academic, administrative, and operational functions of the Physician Assistant program faculty management, student success initiatives, accreditation compliance, and community engagement. The director ensures that the program meets educational standards and prepares students for successful careers as physician assistants.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / CRITICAL TASKS:
* Lead the development, implementation, and accreditation of the new PA program.* Develop and maintain the PA program curriculum, ensuring it meets all academic, clinical, and accreditation standards.* Oversee faculty recruitment, development, and evaluation, ensuring high-quality instruction and mentorship.* Collaborate with university leadership, clinical partners, and other stakeholders to enhance program resources and clinical site availability.* Ensure compliance with all accreditation requirements (ARC-PA) and maintain program accreditation status.* Manage program budgets, resources, and day-to-day operations, ensuring the program runs smoothly and efficiently.* Participate in the recruitment, admissions, and retention of students, ensuring diversity and student success.* Serve as a mentor and advisor to PA students, providing guidance in academic and professional development.* Engage in teaching responsibilities, including direct instruction, as needed.* Represent the PA program within the university, the medical community, and at regional/national conferences.
REQUIRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
* Master's degree or higher from an accredited Physician Assistant program.* Current certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).* Eligible for licensure as a PA in Texas.* At least 5 years of clinical experience as a practicing PA.* A minimum of 3 years of teaching experience, at least part-time, in an academic setting.* Experience in program development, accreditation, and/or leadership within a PA or medical education program is preferred.* Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.* Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and external stakeholders.
PREFERRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
* Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, DMSc, or similar) in a related field.* Previous experience in a leadership or administrative role in higher education.* Knowledge of ARC-PA accreditation standards and processes.* Experience working with simulation-based education and healthcare technologies.* Familiarity with the healthcare needs of rural and underserved populations.
The Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director of the University of Texas Tyler School of Medicine will lead the development and implementation of the new PA program. The Physician Assistant (PA) Program Director is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the PA program, including curriculum development, accreditation, faculty recruitment, and student outcomes ensuring its alignment with the university's mission and goals. The Physician Assistant Program Director is responsible for overseeing the academic, administrative, and operational functions of the Physician Assistant program faculty management, student success initiatives, accreditation compliance, and community engagement. The director ensures that the program meets educational standards and prepares students for successful careers as physician assistants.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES / DUTIES / CRITICAL TASKS:
* Lead the development, implementation, and accreditation of the new PA program.* Develop and maintain the PA program curriculum, ensuring it meets all academic, clinical, and accreditation standards.* Oversee faculty recruitment, development, and evaluation, ensuring high-quality instruction and mentorship.* Collaborate with university leadership, clinical partners, and other stakeholders to enhance program resources and clinical site availability.* Ensure compliance with all accreditation requirements (ARC-PA) and maintain program accreditation status.* Manage program budgets, resources, and day-to-day operations, ensuring the program runs smoothly and efficiently.* Participate in the recruitment, admissions, and retention of students, ensuring diversity and student success.* Serve as a mentor and advisor to PA students, providing guidance in academic and professional development.* Engage in teaching responsibilities, including direct instruction, as needed.* Represent the PA program within the university, the medical community, and at regional/national conferences.
REQUIRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
* Master's degree or higher from an accredited Physician Assistant program.* Current certification by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA).* Eligible for licensure as a PA in Texas.* At least 5 years of clinical experience as a practicing PA.* A minimum of 3 years of teaching experience, at least part-time, in an academic setting.* Experience in program development, accreditation, and/or leadership within a PA or medical education program is preferred.* Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills.* Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, and external stakeholders.
PREFERRED EDUCATION / EXPERIENCE:
* Doctoral degree (PhD, EdD, DMSc, or similar) in a related field.* Previous experience in a leadership or administrative role in higher education.* Knowledge of ARC-PA accreditation standards and processes.* Experience working with simulation-based education and healthcare technologies.* Familiarity with the healthcare needs of rural and underserved populations.