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Open Rank Lecturer in Emergency Medicine

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM

Full-time, Part-time

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Job description


The University of New Mexico, EMSAcademy, is seeking full-time faculty to join our diverse and talented group ofEmergency Medical Services Faculty.  Thisposition will serve as a primary faculty member with the EMS Academy for alllevels of licensure and continuing education.  While educational instruction will primarilytake place at the EMS Academy in Albuquerque, the EMS Academy serves the wholestate of New Mexico, and occasionally, faculty members will support theAcademy's rural, frontier, and tribal endeavors off campus.  This faculty position will be responsible forthe primary instruction and coordination of EMS courses, student evaluation,and special components of EMS training, including but not limited to clinicaleducation, where students participate in experimental learning within the localpre-hospital EMS and hospital systems in the greater Albuquerque area.

The faculty position requires anability to facilitate and manage multiple priorities, effectively analyze arange of educational situations, and make sound decisions using effective timemanagement skills.  This positionmaintains a climate of open communication, collegiality, and teamwork withinthe EMS program.  The faculty ensures theavailability of our unique learning opportunities for students and is the firstline of support for students.  Theseindividuals have a responsibility for teaching, curriculum development, coursescheduling, student learning outcomes assessment, professional development,institutional service, and community relations.

In addition to the EMS Academy, ourDepartment of Emergency Medicine has 65+ full-time and part-time attendingphysicians, and is also home to an outstanding EM Residency, EMS Fellowship,International Mountain Medicine Center, and Center for Disaster Medicine.  The University is located in the beautifulmountain west at the intersection of unique and diverse cultures.  Our region offers outstanding recreationalopportunities year-round and is home to world-class skiing, hiking, biking,climbing, arts, and cuisine.


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