KC Chair Assoc Professor - Physician Assistant
On-site · Kettering, Ohio, United States
Job Summary
The KC Chair Assoc Professor in Physician Assistant Studies is a senior core faculty leadership role responsible for designing, delivering, assessing, and continuously improving the ARCPA–accredited PA program. The chair will lead curriculum development, student evaluation, faculty collaboration, and program assessment, align with ARCPA standards, mentor students and faculty, and participate in governance, accreditation reporting, and program administration to advance the college’s mission in health sciences education.
Required Qualifications
- Master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution as a Physician Assistant (MPAS, MSPA, or equivalent) or Master’s or doctoral degree in a related healthcare discipline contributing directly to PA education
- Current, valid, unencumbered Physician Assistant licensure in Ohio (or eligibility for Ohio licensure)
- Current NCCPA certification
- Minimum of three (3) years of clinical practice as a Physician Assistant
- At least four (4) years of teaching experience at the postsecondary level, preferably within a PA program or health professions education
- Demonstrated experience in curriculum design, student assessment, or clinical education
- Evidence of an established pattern of scholarship consistent with Boyer’s Model (teaching, application, integration, or discovery)
- Faculty scholarship and professional activity must support the program mission and student learning outcomes
- ARCPA accreditation standards familiarity and ability to ensure program compliance
- Leadership and administrative skills for program leadership, coordination, and accreditation reporting
- Participation in program self-assessment and outcomes evaluation
- Interprofessional collaboration and telehealth integration where applicable
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