Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor (Periodontics)
University of the Pacific
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Posted: 28-Nov-24
Location: San Francisco, California
Type: Full-time
Categories:
Dentistry
Internal Number: 5836327
Clinical Assistant/Associate Professor (Periodontics)
Primary Purpose and Essential Functions: PRIMARY PURPOSES:
The Department of Periodontics is responsible for providing periodontal pre-clinical and clinical content within the dental school's pre-doctoral curriculum for DDS and IDS students. The Department also houses the Dental Hygiene Program, and the periodontal faculty provide some periodontal didactic content and clinical supervision for this program.
Pacific faculty engage in teaching, clinical activities, scholarship, professional development, and service. The successful candidate will provide didactic, pre-clinical and clinical supervision of student learning experiences within the discipline.
University of the Pacific recognizes that diversity, equity, and inclusion is foundational to the success of our valued students and employees. We prioritize policy and decision-making that demonstrates awareness of, and responsiveness to, the ways socio-cultural forces related to race, gender, ability, sexuality, socio-economic status, etc. impede or propel students, faculty, and staff.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
I. General
Be a role model and actively promote ethics, humanism, professionalism, collaboration, and the vision/mission of the dental school.
Participate in the life of the school and seek to grow and develop personally.
Engage students and colleagues in reflection and critical thinking.
Stay current in the discipline.
Perform appropriate duties as assigned by the Department Chair.
II. Teaching
Deliver lectures, seminars, preclinical simulation exercises, clinical teaching, and online teaching to support the Department of Periodontics didactic, pre-clinical and clinical courses.
Be accessible, approachable, and fair in your interactions with students.
Provide feedback and assessment using methods that preserve dignity, promote learning, develop consistency and lead to valid outcomes.
Participate fully in department calibration exercises.
Utilize student ratings of instruction and peer evaluations to improve curricular content and delivery.
III. Patient Care
Promote patient-centered care in our clinics.
Engage in faculty orientation and calibration.
Help set high standards of care for our clinics; refer when appropriate; and participate in quality assurance programs.
Be on time for clinical sessions for which you are responsible and stay the full session.
IV. Scholarship
Build research endeavors in which you are genuinely interested.
Demonstrate effort in scholarly activities including peer- reviewed publications and presentations to colleagues.
Recognize that scholarship is necessary for promotion.
V. Service
Engage in service opportunities related to the dental school, the university, the profession, and the community.
Seek out opportunities that allow you to establish local, regional, national, and international recognition.
Minimum Qualifications: Knowledge of:
Dental school generalist teaching model, integrated interprofessional care, and competency-based education and assessment methodology.
Accepted non-surgical and surgical protocols for the periodontal management of patients.
Computer software to include Word, Excel, AxiUm and PowerPoint.
Experience:
Minimum two years teaching experience in an accredited dental school setting.
Minimum of 5 years practice experience.
Education:
DDS/DMD or equivalent.
Certificate of Proficiency in Periodontics from a recognized U.S. post-doctoral program.
Valid CPR certificate.
Working Conditions:
Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens may be reasonably anticipated. Personal protective equipment is expected to be utilized.
Position requires coordination of a variety of duties in occasionally stressful non-clinical and clinical situations.
Requires occasional attendance at weekend/evening events and meetings.
Preferred Qualifications: Ability to:
Promote the dental school vision, mission and core values.
Communicate effectively with faculty, staff, residents, and students in a variety of ways to include direct conversation, email, text, meetings, etc.
Provide patient-centered care in a humanistic environment.
Reflect, self-assess, and think critically.
Maintain confidentiality of information.
Demonstrate professional judgment.
Effectively manage projects and deadlines.
Work independently and efficiently.
Experience:
Master's in Education degree preferred.
Other:
Experience and sensitivity in working with people of diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Demonstrated experience in advancing social justice, equity, and inclusion in a university setting.
Ability to engage and integrate culturally responsive practices and knowledge in their work.
Physical Requirements:
Work performed is primarily direct patient care with frequent use of a computer keyboard. Faculty should have sufficient motor function to execute movements essential to providing quality non-surgical and surgical periodontal care efficiently to patients.
Must possess the motor skills to perform palpation, percussion, auscultation, and other diagnostic maneuvers, basic laboratory tests, and diagnostic procedures in a timely manner. Such actions require coordination of gross and fine muscular movements, equilibrium, and functional uses of the senses of touch and vision.
Must be able to operate controls, use high-speed or low-speed dental handpieces, and use hand instrumentation including curettes, scalers, and scalpels for surgical procedures. All of these skills must be performed in a reasonable time frame.
Must be able to perform basic life support including CPR, transfer and position patients with disabilities, physically restrain adults and children who lack motor control, and position and reposition oneself around the patient and chair in sitting and standing positions for prolonged periods of time.
Requires sitting, standing, bending, walking and use of hands.
Occasional lifting of up to 15 lbs. should be anticipated.
University of the Pacific is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer dedicated to workforce diversity. In compliance with applicable law and its own policy, Pacific is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and staff and does not discriminate in its hiring of faculty and staff, or in the provision of its employment benefits to its faculty and staff on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, genetic information, sex/gender, marital status, military and veteran status, sexual orientation, medical condition, pregnancy, gender identity, gender expression, or mental or physical disability.
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