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Mercy College of Ohio seeks a Program Director for the Physician Assistant program to lead the organization, administration, and fiscal management. The role includes supervision of medical and instructional staff and ensuring accreditation readiness and ongoing compliance.
Responsibilities include communication with stakeholders, programmatic review, and collaboration with the Dean and Enrollment Management to optimize admissions, materials, and budget.
The PA Program Director has primary responsibility for the organization, administration, fiscal management, and strategic leadership of the Physician Assistant (PA) Program, including supervision of the Medical Director, principal faculty, instructional faculty, and program staff. The Program Director ensures effective communication and collaboration among internal and external stakeholders, while overseeing continuous programmatic review, outcomes assessment, and data-driven improvement of the curriculum. The Program Director ensures ongoing compliance with ARC-PA Standards and policies, including timely submission of accreditation reports and related documentation and maintenance of continuing accreditation status.
Graduate Degree (Masters)
Post Graduate Degree (Ph.D)
Good standing and current National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification and State of OH license or license eligible or emeritus NCCPA certification status.
PA licensure in the State of Ohio
3-5 years as a Physician Assistant, 3-5 years as a PA program faculty member with successful administrative role within a Master of Physician Assistant Studies program. Experience with ARC-PA accreditation process; ability to teach and to manage an academic department; ability to communicate effectively with internal and external constituencies. This position requires that the incumbent qualify for rank at the Assistant Professor or above level.
Knowledge of ODHE, HLC and higher education compliance policies. Record of health-related scholarly activity; strong project management experience; record of service to institution/community
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