Major / Essential Functions
- Participates in course administration and instruction for the dental school curriculum
- Develops and delivers an integrated curriculum, which blends basic science and clinical concepts, in collaboration with faculty members in other disciplines
- Employs multiple teaching methods, including case-based instruction, large- and small-group discussion, lecture, demonstration, simulation, team-based learning, and distance education
- Provides formative and summative assessment of dental student performance
- Provides individual support, feedback, and advice to dental students
- Works closely with the course and curriculum committees, fellow faculty, and key administrators to accomplish the goals and objectives of the dental school's curriculum
- Engages in advancement of scientific knowledge through research and / or scholarship
- Contributes to the community through academically-related public service complementary to the institutional mission
- Serves the academic community through participations in institutional governance, such as committee work and other administrative duties
- Engages in clinical practice of pediatric dentistry
- Adheres to institutional policies and procedures
- Demonstrates professionalism in accordance with the Woody L. Hunt School of Dental Medicine Declaration of Faculty Professional Responsibility
Preferred Qualifications
Board certification by the American Board of Pediatric DentistryExperience in teaching pediatric dentistry as a clinically-integrated dentistry program to dental studentsExperience in teaching behavior management in a clinically-integrated dentistry program to dental studentsExperience in the use of medical / dental imaging, laboratory findings, restorations, and clinical case-based scenarios in the teaching of pediatric dentistryExperience in development and delivery of clinical pediatric dentistryExperience in development and delivery of an integrated dental curriculumExperience with innovative teaching methods, such as interactive large- and small-group formats, laboratory-based instruction, team-based learning, case-based learning, problem based learning, and distance educationExperience with curriculum and clinical management software systemsParticipation in national organizations or committees devoted to dental educationExperience in dental education scholarshipExperience in the development of grant proposals and the management of extramural fundingEmerging or established regional or national reputation for associate professor or higher rankPay Statement
Compensation is commensurate upon the qualifications of the individual selected and budgetary guidelines of the hiring department, as well as, the institutional pay plan. For additional information, please reference the institutional pay plan on the Human Resources webpage.
EEO Statement
As an EEO / AA employer, the Texas Tech University System and its components will not discriminate in our employment practices based on an applicant's race, ethnicity, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information or status as a protected veteran.
Required Qualifications
D.M.D. or D.D.S., or equivalent degreeSuccessful completion of CODA-accredited training program in pediatric dentistryA minimum of one year of experience in teaching pediatric dentistryTexas Dental Licensure, or eligibility for an unrestricted Texas Dental LicenseJeanne Clery Act
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