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Description
Assistant/Associate Professor of Practice/Acute Care Clinical Pharmacist
The Department of Pharmacy Practice at North Dakota State University School of Pharmacy is seeking a qualified individual for a non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Assistant Professor of Practice, with progressive clinical pharmacy practice opportunities at Sanford Medical Center Fargo. This position will involve full time work during the university academic year and full or part-time work during the summer months.
The successful candidate will be responsible for coordinating and/or teaching a variety of possible pharmacotherapy topics within the Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) didactic curriculum. Topics may be assigned based on individual interest/expertise in conjunction with department needs such as internal medicine, critical care, emergency medicine and hematology/oncology. Topics may be taught in a case-based course and/or other didactic and/or laboratory curriculum. The individual will precept Pharm.D. students during required Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experiences (APPEs) at Sanford Medical Center Fargo. At this practice site, integrated clinical practice opportunities will be available based on the candidate’s qualifications and areas of expertise, allowing for active participation in patient care during scheduled shifts. Additionally, the successful candidate is expected to perform research/scholarship, as well as service to the School/College/University/Practice site.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Pharm.D. degree
Completed/completing a PGY1 ASHP-accredited residency, or have accumulated at least three years of recent and consistent experience in clinical pharmacy practice, including direct patient care
Eligible for pharmacist licensure in North Dakota
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Excellent leadership and collaboration skills
Demonstration of self-development
Preferred Qualifications
Completion of a PGY2 residency in Internal Medicine, Critical Care, Emergency Medicine or Oncology specialty.
Accumulated more than 3 years of consistent experience in clinical pharmacy practice
Clinical experience with collaborative drug therapy management and team-based care provision
Accumulated 3 years of teaching experience in pharmacy or medical programs
Accumulated 3 years of precepting experience in pharmacy or medical programs
Board Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist or other Board of Pharmacy Specialties certification
Additional certifications in pharmacy or other related healthcare fields
Research/scholarship experience
Experience with procuring and managing grants
