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Washington State University is seeking an Assistant Dean for Pre-Clerkship positions within the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. The role focuses on developing and overseeing pre-clerkship curriculum and assessment strategies, requiring strong leadership and educational experience in medical education.
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Job Summary
The position involves developing and implementing a milestone-driven, spiraled pre-clerkship curriculum and assessment strategies for medical students.
Candidates must demonstrate strong leadership skills in mission-driven decision making, strategic collaboration, and adaptive leadership within a medical education context.
The role offers an annual administrative stipend of $20,000-$35,000 commensurate with qualifications in addition to the base salary range.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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Washington State University is seeking an Assistant Dean for Pre-Clerkship positions within the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine. The role focuses on developing and overseeing pre-clerkship curriculum and assessment strategies, requiring strong leadership and educational experience in medical education.
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Salary
Assistant Rank: $135,000-$223,836; Associate Rank: $148,500-$246,220; Full Professor Rank: $163,350-$269,709; Administrative Stipend: $20,000-$35,000
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
MD DO MBBS PhD EdD degree required
Faculty appointment eligibility at WSU
Curriculum and assessment leadership experience
LCME or similarly accredited institution experience
Competency-based education understanding
Nice-to-have
Mission-driven decision making skills
Strategic collaboration abilities
Adaptive leadership approach
Empathetic communication style
Talent development and empowerment focus
Key Requirements
MD, DO, MBBS, PhD, or EdD degree
Eligibility for faculty appointment at Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Minimum 2 years progressively responsible experience in medical education
Current or previous Associate/Full Professor rank for higher ranks
US work authorization or visa sponsorship eligibility
Work Rights
Must be US citizen or lawfully authorized non-US citizen