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The Conservatory of Music at University of the Pacific seeks a Clinical Assistant Professor in Periodontics to teach and supervise clinical practices. This part-time role emphasizes diversity and inclusion, requiring a DDS/DMD and teaching experience. Responsibilities include curriculum improvement and student supervision.
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Title: Clinical Assistant Professor (Periodontics)
Campus: San Francisco
Department: Department of Periodontics
Posting Number: F00965
Employment Type: Part-Time
Open Date: 03/13/2025
Close Date: Open Until Filled
Work Schedule: 3 days/week, 44 weeks/year
Reporting to the Chair of Periodontics, this position involves teaching and clinical supervision in periodontal preclinical and clinical content within the dental school. Responsibilities include supervising student learning experiences, participating in curriculum assessment, supporting faculty development, and engaging in departmental and community service. The role emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion in all activities.
Required: DDS/DMD or international equivalent, Certificate of Proficiency in Periodontics with teaching experience, valid CPR certification.
Preferred: Two years of teaching and practice experience, experience working with diverse populations, and commitment to social justice, equity, and inclusion.
Ability to perform dental procedures, support patient care, and operate dental equipment, including CPR certification.
Hiring Range: $88,000 - $101,000 per year, based on qualifications and organizational factors.
Submit a CV, cover letter, dental license, CPR certification, and portfolio. References required: 3-4.
University of the Pacific is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. All applicants must undergo background screening and disclose any relevant misconduct allegations per California law.