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Responsibilities The Pathology faculty position specifically involves collaborating with faculty on the Harlem and Middletown campuses in the development, organization, and delivery of the curriculum ...

The Pathology faculty position specifically involves collaborating with faculty on the Harlem and Middletown campuses in the development, organization, and delivery of the curriculum presented ...

Responsibilities The Pathology faculty position specifically involves collaborating with faculty on the Harlem and Middletown campuses in the development, organization, and delivery of the curriculum ...

Pathology Administration Work Shift: Day (United States of America) Salary Range: $224,000-$336,500 The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is seeking board-certified pathologists to ...

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Responsibilities The Department of Pathology at the University of South Alabama (USA) in Mobile is currently recruiting for a part-time BC/BE Pediatric pathologist. Alabama license is required. The ...

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As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for pathology faculty in the United States is $35.05, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.48 and $41.59 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Pathology Faculty job?

A Pathology Faculty job involves teaching, conducting research, and providing clinical or laboratory services in the field of pathology. Faculty members typically work in medical schools, universities, or teaching hospitals, educating medical students, residents, and fellows. Responsibilities may include curriculum development, mentoring trainees, and contributing to scientific advancements through research. Some pathology faculty also practice diagnostic pathology, interpreting laboratory tests and biopsies. The role varies based on the institution, but it generally combines academic, clinical, and research responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Pathology Faculty position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Pathology Faculty, a candidate typically needs a strong background in pathology, a medical degree (MD/DO or equivalent), board certification, and teaching experience. Familiarity with laboratory information systems, digital pathology tools, and relevant accreditation or compliance standards is often required. Excellent communication, mentoring, and organizational skills set top candidates apart, as well as the ability to work collaboratively within academic and clinical teams. These competencies are vital to providing high-quality education, advancing research, and ensuring effective diagnostic services in an academic healthcare environment.

What does a typical workweek look like for a Pathology Faculty member?

A Pathology Faculty member typically divides their time between teaching medical students or residents, conducting research, and performing clinical diagnostic work. The role may involve preparing and delivering lectures, supervising laboratory sessions, engaging in collaborative research projects, and participating in tumor boards or multidisciplinary case reviews. Many faculty members also mentor trainees and contribute to curriculum development or academic leadership. The balance of these activities can vary depending on the institution, individual expertise, and departmental needs, offering a dynamic and intellectually stimulating work environment.

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Infographic showing various Pathology Faculty job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $72,895 per year, or $35 per hour.

Pathology Faculty

Atomic Weapons Establishment

Bentonville, AR โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM) is seeking experienced, motivated, and dedicated leaders and educators to participate in the design and delivery of an innovative four-year medical school curriculum that engages medical students in active and novel learning.
Job Description:
Job Title: Foundational Science Educator, Pathology
Reports to: Department Chair of Medical Education
FLSA Classification: Exempt
Location: Bentonville, Arkansas (On-site)
Date Reviewed: 09/9/2025
Who We Are
Founded in 2021, Alice L. Walton School of Medicine (AWSOM) is a nonprofit, four-year MD program that will enhance traditional medical education with the arts, humanities, and whole health principles. The school's culture embraces self-care to empower students to care for their own well-being as well as their patients'. The school's state-of-the-art medical education facility is in Bentonville, Arkansas on the Crystal Bridges campus, home to Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and Heartland Whole Health Institute. The school has been granted preliminary accreditation status by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education.
About The Position
The Foundational Science Educator, Pathology is a full-time, non-tenure position. This individual will work as part of an interdisciplinary team to ensure students receive broad-based training experience. Foundational sciences are interwoven throughout all four years of the curriculum. The ideal candidate will have a history of teaching excellence in medical education and work well with colleagues across the respective and relevant phases. This position will collaborate with other clinical and basic science faculty for the development of clinical cases to emphasize basic science foundational concepts and will participate in the development and review of formative and summative assessment items. The ideal Pathology candidate should have experience in multiple disciplines with clinical relevance including:
  • Pathology
  • Histopathology
  • Pathophysiology
  • Cellular Biology

Faculty and staff members will contribute to the development and rollout of the ARCHES curriculum, which is built on evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning. It includes the following six core elements which will be interwoven throughout the four-year curriculum:
  • Art of Healing
  • Research
  • Clinical
  • Health Systems Science
  • Embracing Whole Health
  • Science of Medicine

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Develop Curriculum - oversee the development and integration of all content tied to the pathology and the relevant pathology elements, including the development of clinically relevant narratives and various assessment tools including, but not limited to, NBME-style multiple-choice questions and assessment of student performance in active learning sessions.
  • Teach / Instruct / Facilitate - actively engage in student instruction, developing and delivering content using active learning methodologies. Collaborate with faculty colleagues to create, deliver, and pre-record flipped classroom content. Facilitate small and large group active learning; serve as facilitator for small group discussion such as in case-based learning, and other small group sessions.
  • Assess / Evaluate - create learning objectives related to respective foundational sciences and map them to the curriculum. Use appropriate metrics and assessment methods to ensure that students meet those objectives. Work collaboratively with faculty and staff for continuous quality improvement of courses, sessions, activities, and assessments.
  • Participate in professional development programs to enhance teaching, educational and other skills needed to execute their responsibilities.
  • Actively participate in leadership and group membership within the medical school (e.g., Curriculum Committee, Admissions Committee, etc.).
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Requirements
  • Doctoral degree (MD, DO, PhD, MD/PhD, ScD, MBBS, or equivalent) with specific ACGME residency training in pathology, required.
  • Greater than two (2) years of experience in an accredited undergraduate medical education or post graduate level education programs with concentration in pathology or closely related field, required.
  • Demonstrated experience and expertise in medical education, including curriculum development, formulating and editing assessment tools, and delivery in the field of pathology, required.
  • Proficiency in medical pathology, preferred.
  • Clinical pathology experience, preferred.
  • Experience designing, delivering, and evaluating integrated foundational science courses, preferred.
  • Familiarity with an array of educational technologies and active learning methodologies, preferred.
  • Experience with different assessment methods, preferred.
  • Experience with different adult learning methods (e.g. CBL, PBL, TBL, small-groups, simulation, etc.)

How to Apply:
Applicants should submit the following materials:
โ€ข Letter of interest highlighting essential qualifications and interests
โ€ข A detailed curriculum vitae
โ€ข Teaching philosophy statement
Physical Demands and Work Environment
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those required by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these functions.
Physical Demands: In the work environment described, position requires sitting at a desk and utilizing a computer and a telephone for prolonged periods of time and good eye/hand coordination, bending and stretching, and physical stamina to lift and transport a minimum of 10 pounds. Visual acuity to review written materials is required for this job.
Work Environment: Work is performed full-time (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.) in a professional, climate-controlled office environment with standard office equipment, including computers, printers, and telephones. This role requires working in an open setting near colleagues. The noise level is typically low to moderate. The role also requires interaction with both the public and internal team members in a professional and courteous manner. Some local travel will be required, and a flexible schedule may be necessary to accommodate business needs, including occasional evening and weekend work hours.
Alice L. Walton School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
All offers of employment are contingent on your successful completion (where permitted by state law) of a confidentiality agreement and background check. In addition, you will need to provide proper identification verifying your eligibility to work in the United States.
How to apply:
Applicants should submit the following materials:
โ€ข Letter of interest highlighting essential qualifications and interests
โ€ข A detailed curriculum vitae
โ€ข Teaching philosophy statement