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Faculty - Human Physiology and Pathophysiology
- Palmer College of Chiropractic (Port Orange, FL)
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The Life Sciences Department at Palmer College of Chiropractic invites applications for a full-time faculty position with teaching responsibilities in courses such as Human Physiology and Pathophysiology. Faculty at Palmer are key contributors to academic excellence, institutional development, and student success. This position is ideal for candidates committed to integrative, evidence-informed education within the context of chiropractic and health sciences.
The successful candidate will join a dynamic team of educators and be responsible for delivering foundational science instruction that supports clinical decision-making and aligns with the college’s mission to advance health through education, research, and service.
Organizational Relationships: The faculty member reports to the assigned departmental administrator and collaborates with faculty and staff across departments to support Palmer's educational mission.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Faculty responsibilities encompass the areas of teaching, scholarly activity, service, and student mentorship. Specific duties include:
+ Prepare and deliver lectures and laboratory content in physiology and pathology.
+ Develop and maintain course syllabi, objectives, and materials in accordance with department and institutional standards.
+ Design, administer, and evaluate formative and summative assessments.
+ Maintain appropriate student engagement through office hours and academic advising.
+ Participate in curriculum development, review, and alignment initiatives.
+ Contribute to student assessment activities including practical exams and clinical readiness evaluations.
+ Serve on college committees and participate in departmental meetings and planning.
+ Support the institution’s commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
+ Comply with all institutional policies.
+ Perform other duties as assigned by departmental leadership.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
+ A first professional degree is required: DC, MD, DO, or ND from an accredited institution. A Ph. D in an appropriate field of study is also acceptable.
+ A demonstrated record of excellence in teaching human physiology and pathology within graduate and professional programs
+ A minimum of three years of teaching experience at a post-secondary institution, preferably in a healthcare related program.
+ Candidates must be eligible for or hold a valid professional license in the State of Florida, if applicable (Doctor of Chiropractic Only).
+ Excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
+ Demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative academic team.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
+ Competence in course design and instructional delivery for health science students.
+ Ability to engage students in active and applied learning experiences.
+ Proficiency with educational technology and learning management systems.
+ Commitment to continuous professional development and institutional improvement.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment:
+ Sedentary to light work in a well-lit, temperature-controlled academic environment.
+ Occasional standing, walking, bending, and lifting of light objects (up to 10 lbs).
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