Assistant /Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy at Ajman University Career Site V2
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Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

21 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmacotherapy, Teaching, Research, Community Service, Student Assessment, Mentoring, Course Development, Educational Technologies, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Organizational Skills, Planning Skills, Evaluation Skills, Communication Skills, Instructional Design, Simulation Tools

Industry

Description
Job Title: Assistant /Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy College: College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences SUMMARY OF FUNCTION: The Assistant / Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy develops and delivers courses within the Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program, with a focus on patient-centered care, pharmacotherapy, and professional practice skills. This role emphasizes excellence in teaching, scholarly activity, and service while assessing student performance, managing instructional resources, and supporting accreditation and quality assurance initiatives. The position contributes to the University’s mission by advancing pharmacy education, research, and community engagement in healthcare practice. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Designs, develops, and delivers engaging courses in clinical pharmacy, pharmacotherapy, and pharmacy practice within the PharmD curriculum, aligned with the University’s core pillars: Teaching, Research, and Community Service. Facilitates experiential learning, skills laboratories, simulations, and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs) to enhance clinical competence. Assesses student performance, provides constructive feedback, and mentors students to support academic, professional, and clinical development. Develops course materials, syllabi, instructional resources, and clinical teaching tools to optimize learning outcomes. Integrates innovative teaching methodologies and educational technologies to enhance student engagement and learning effectiveness. Participates in accreditation, assessment, and institutional quality assurance activities related to the PharmD program. Engages in scholarly activities, including research, publication, and supervision of student projects, as appropriate. Undertakes additional duties as assigned to support departmental, college, and university objectives. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree plus residency training, from a reputable, accredited university or a PhD in Clinical Pharmacy/Pharmacy Practice plus Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree. Graduation from an institution using the credit-hour system, with English as the primary language of instruction. Professional licensure in pharmacy (or licensure eligibility) is preferred. At least two years of relevant teaching experience, demonstrated ability to teach clinical pharmacy or pharmacotherapy courses at the undergraduate or professional level. Proficiency in the use of educational technologies, including learning management systems, presentation software, simulation tools, and digital assessment platforms. Candidates with postgraduate training (e.g., residency, fellowship), clinical practice experience, research productivity and peer-reviewed publications. KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS: Strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Effective presentation, facilitation, and instructional design skills. Ability to work collaboratively within interdisciplinary and multicultural academic environments. Competence in developing, reviewing, and managing academic and clinical educational content. Strong organizational, planning, and evaluation skills related to academic programs. Familiarity with student information systems, accreditation standards, and pharmacy education technologies. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is performed in classrooms, skills laboratories, offices, and affiliated clinical or experiential training sites. May require standing for extended periods during lectures, simulations, or laboratory sessions. Regular use of computers, simulation equipment, audiovisual systems, and educational technologies in accordance with institutional safety and operational policies. SUPERVISION: Reports to: Head of Department or Dean of the College Subordinates: N/A
Responsibilities
The Assistant/Associate Professor in Clinical Pharmacy is responsible for designing and delivering courses in the PharmD program, focusing on patient-centered care and pharmacotherapy. This role also involves assessing student performance and engaging in scholarly activities to enhance pharmacy education.
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