Assistant/Associate Professor of Histology and Anatomy
We are now accepting applications for a qualified Assistant/Associate Professor of Histology and Anatomy at Belmont University.
Employment Type Faculty
Internal Job CategoryTenure Track (Faculty)
Full-Time
DepartmentCollege of Medicine
Hours N/A
Primary Duties and
Responsibilities: The Department of Foundational andClinical Sciences (FCS) at the Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine (FCoM)
at Belmont University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-eligible
faculty position in Histology and Anatomy. The successful candidate will
join a collaborative, mission-driven faculty committed to developing an
innovative, integrated medical curriculum grounded in whole-person care and
dedicated to the College’s vision of transforming health through compassion and
service.
This position involves teaching across
the first two years of the curriculum, integrating foundational science content
within organ-system–based courses, and contributing to active and team-based
learning, anatomy dissection, histology laboratories, and clinical
correlations. Faculty are expected to engage in scholarly activity and service
consistent with the expectations of a developing medical college and Belmont
University’s academic environment.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Teaching and Curriculum Development
Deliver engaging instruction in histology, anatomy, and related biomedical sciences through a variety of teaching methods, including small-group, team-based, and active learning formats.Participate in the development, integration, and continuous improvement of pre-clerkship courses, ensuring alignment with program objectives and LCME accreditation standards.Collaborate with clinical and foundational science faculty to promote horizontal and vertical integration across the curriculum.Develop, implement, and assess formative and summative student evaluations that promote mastery and self-directed learning.Supervise anatomy dissection laboratories and contribute to the management and maintenance of the anatomy and histology teaching facilities.Scholarship and Research
Maintain a program of scholarly activity, which may include educational research, applied or translational science, anatomical education, or pedagogical innovation.Engage students in scholarly pursuits that align with FCoM’s mission and contribute to the academic reputation of the department and college.Seek internal and external funding to support research or educational initiatives when appropriate.Service and Leadership
Participate in departmental, college, and university committees, including curriculum and assessment subcommittees.Serve as an academic advisor and mentor to medical students, promoting personal and professional development.Contribute to community engagement and professional service consistent with the mission of the College and Belmont University.Collaborate with faculty and staff to support a respectful, inclusive, and faith-informed learning environment that upholds the values of compassion, integrity, and excellence.Required Qualifications:
Belmont University seeks to attract and retain highly qualified faculty and staff who will support our mission and vision. As a Christ-centered and student-focused community, we aim to:
Form diverse leaders of character;Equip people to solve the world’s complex problems through teaching, research and service;And be radical champions for helping people and communities flourish. Required:
Terminal degree (PhD, MD, DO, or equivalent) in Anatomy, Histology, Biomedical Sciences, or a closely related field.Demonstrated expertise in human gross anatomy and histology.Evidence of effective teaching at the undergraduate, graduate, or medical school level.Commitment to innovative pedagogy and integration of foundational and clinical sciences.Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and a demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary setting.Preferred:
Experience in medical education within an LCME-accredited institution.Record of scholarly productivity (publications, presentations, or educational innovation).Familiarity with virtual anatomy tools, histology digital platforms, and active learning methodologies.APPOINTMENT & EVALUATION
This is a full-time, 12-month,
tenure-eligible faculty appointment in the Department of Foundational and
Clinical Sciences. Faculty rank and salary will be commensurate with
qualifications and experience. Tenure-track faculty are evaluated on
performance in teaching, scholarship, and service consistent with the Belmont
University Faculty Handbook and College of Medicine criteria for academic
advancement.
Required EducationTerminal degree (PhD, MD, DO, or equivalent) in Anatomy, Histology, Biomedical Sciences, or a closely related field.
Required ExperienceDemonstrated expertise in human gross anatomy and histology.
Evidence of effective teaching at the undergraduate, graduate, or medical school level.
The selected candidate will be required to complete a background check satisfactory to the University.
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