F230179 - Faculty Coach, Learning Communities Program, Jacobs School Of Medicine And Biomedical Scie - Tenders Global

F230179 – Faculty Coach, Learning Communities Program, Jacobs School Of Medicine And Biomedical Scie

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Help us create “home base” – a community of learning for our medical students throughout their time in medical school! As part of the Curriculum Revision and Redesign project, the

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (JSMBS)

is forming

Learning Communities

within the undergraduate medical education program. Learning Communities will begin with the incoming class of 2024. Learning Communities will establish longitudinal faculty coaching and mentoring and peer relationships for a small group of students throughout their medical school training. Learning Communities’

Faculty Coaches

will teach core clinical skills, provide guidance and feedback, and promote the development of teamwork and leadership skills. Learning Communities will support exploration of humanism in medicine, professional identity formation, and engagement with our local community. Students will remain in their Learning Community small groups throughout their 4 years at Jacobs, engaging in various educational, clinical, and social activities. Faculty Coaches will play an integral role within Learning Communities by being the main instructor in these areas for their group of students, as well as a coach and mentor throughout all four years.


Position Summary:

The

Faculty Coach (FC)

is responsible for teaching clinical skills, carrying out the Learning Communities’ curriculum, and serving as an academic coach for up to 24 students. Each FC will be responsible for an average of six medical students in each year of medical school. While the majority of educational activities will occur during Phase I during the pre-clerkship phase, the program continues throughout all phases of medical school. Therefore, a FC will spend dedicated time each week in the activities of the Learning Communities, totaling approximately 0.20

FTE

(two half-days) transitioning up to 0.30

FTE

(three half-days), with the remaining work effort within a clinical department or elsewhere.

The ideal candidate possesses a strong desire to work with medical students in an exciting, interactive, and stimulating learning environment. Creativity, enthusiasm, availability, open-mindedness, accountability, good judgment, and a positive mindset are essential personal characteristics for anyone in this leadership role. A strong interest in further personal and professional growth – through faculty development sessions on topics such as academic coaching, exploring humanism in medicine, promoting antiracist medicine, clinical reasoning, narrative medicine, and many others – is also foundational. Guiding students in developing an equity mindset in service learning activities and connection with the community will be a key role. A background in teaching and advising at the undergraduate medical education level is strongly desired.

Appointment Length:
Our hope is that FCs will commit to working with their six coaches for all 4 years of their medical education at the Jacobs School.

Selected candidates who are external or do not currently have a paid appointment with the university will be appointed in an Adjunct Instructor or similar title. Appointment type and method for internal candidates will be determined on an individual basis. Compensation for facilitators will be determined on an individual basis based on level of participation and after discussion with the Department Chair when appropriate.

Requirements:

2027-2028 school year & beyond (M1-M4 students, fully integrated learning communities) – 0.30 FTE

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