Associate Professor, Part-Time – (Regular Track)

University of ColoradoAurora, CO
Hybrid

About The Position

This part-time position, ranging from 0.05% to 37.5% FTE, involves academic responsibilities in teaching, scholarship, and service. The role requires developing a funded scholarship/research program that complements clinical expertise, teaching in PharmD, graduate, and/or postgraduate programs, and pursuing endeavors that advance leadership and professional development. The successful candidate will be a clinician scientist capable of consistently obtaining extramural funding to offset their salary and producing relevant scholarly work products.

Requirements

  • PharmD degree or US Pharmacy Degree + PhD
  • Completed PGY2 residency training or Research Fellowship
  • Eligible for pharmacist licensure in Colorado
  • Previous promotion to associate professor or higher at a peer institution or equivalent experience in an academic setting
  • Knowledge of Contemporary Pharmacy Practice (including general aspects of pharmacy practice as well as those specifically related to the area of critical care)
  • Teaching Ability
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Written and Verbal Communication Skills
  • Analytical and Reasoning Ability
  • Problem Solving/Decision Making Ability
  • Planning and Organizing Ability
  • Project Management Ability
  • Knowledge of Developing and Sustaining Independent Research Programs

Nice To Haves

  • Advanced training through a PGY2 residency or equivalent previous practice experience.
  • Board certification in an area appropriate for training and experience (e.g., BPS certification).
  • Seven (7) or more years of previous experience in an academic setting.
  • Clear evidence of a successful research program including extramural funding support.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct cutting-edge research to advance pharmacotherapy and address critical challenges that improve health and save lives.
  • Bridge interdisciplinary collaborations within departments, the School, and across the University of Colorado Anschutz campus to foster interdisciplinary research.
  • Achieve excellence in publication record and externally funded research that spans both clinical and research domains, focusing on areas of high clinical significance and impact, including obtaining extramural funding to support faculty salary.
  • Produce scholarly work in support of research activities and/or clinical practice, including writing manuscripts (research articles, educational innovations, textbook chapters, therapeutic summaries/review articles) for peer-reviewed academic journals.
  • Provide high-quality teaching services in the School of Pharmacy Doctor of Pharmacy program, including preparing and presenting lectures, leading active learning sessions, precepting students during Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experiences (IPPEs) and Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs), evaluating student performance, and mentoring/advising students.
  • Mentor graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and research staff, supporting their academic and professional growth.
  • Participate in professional service activities such as university or school committee work, engagement in professional organizations, and attendance at seminars, conferences, special courses, and scientific meetings.

Benefits

  • The University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is nationally recognized for its leadership in pharmacy education and strong commitment to developing and sustaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body.
  • The Department of Clinical Pharmacy provides unprecedented opportunities for individuals with a strong commitment to an academic career encompassing innovative educational, service and scholarly activities.
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