Clinical Director; Physician Assistant Studies
Company: Notre Dame of Maryland University
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Clinical Director;
Physician Assistant Studies Program Date: August 11, 2022
Supersedes: n/a FLSA: Exempt Hours: 32/week clinical release day
(40/week w/o clinical release day) 1. Reporting Relationships
Position Reports to : Director, Physician Assistant (PA) Studies
Program Direct Responsibilities : Development, Oversight,
Implementation, and Assessment of PA Studies Program Clinical
Curriculum; Recruiting, Educating, and Maintaining Clinical
Preceptors Sufficient in Number to Support All Enrolled Students
Throughout All Supervised Clinical Practice Experiences (SCPEs.)
Indirect Supervisory Responsibility : None Position Backup is :
Academic Director, PA Studies Program 2. Foundational
Responsibilities This is a full-time (32 hours 1 clinical release
day per week), exempt faculty rank position, which possesses
responsibility for administrative and accreditation related
oversight of the SCPEs portion of the PA Studies Program
curriculum. (If the Clinical Director chooses not to participate in
clinical practice (direct patient care activities), then the
full-time commitment will equate to 40 hours per week. The Clinical
Director for the PA Studies Program, in collaboration with the
Director of Physician Assistant Studies, is responsible for:
participating in the development of the program’s mission, goals,
and competencies; screening and selecting student applicants;
providing academic counselling to PA studies student advisees;
assessment and quality assurance; preceptor and SCPE site
recruitment and development, experiential curricular development,
and administration for the Supervised Clinical Practice Experiences
(SCPEs) portion of the Notre Dame of Maryland University PA Studies
Program. This position will be responsible for: 1) The recruitment
and maintenance of sufficient SCPE (clinical practice) sites to
meet all current and future PA cohort (35 or more students) needs
for clinical experiences. 2) Ensuring that all Accreditation Review
Commission for Education of the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA)
standards pertaining to clinical experiences are met. 3) In
collaboration with the PA Program Director, Medical Director, and
Academic Director, develop and implement curriculum, policies,
procedures, processes, and documents that satisfy all of the
following current and future ARC-PA Standards (5th Edition, latest
Clarifications) and Terms: A1.01; A1.10 A2.16; A2/17 A3.01; A3.03;
A3.5; A3.06 B1.01; B1.03 B2.02; B2.03; B2.05; B2.09; B2.11 B3.01;
B3.02; B3.03; B3.04; B3.05; B3.06; B3.07 B4.01; B4.03 C1.01; C2.01
D1.03; D1.05 Terms per ARC-PA Glossary : Clinical Affiliates;
Competencies; Distant Education; Elective Rotation; Health Records;
Instructional Faculty; Instructional Objectives; Learning Outcomes;
Medical Director; Preceptor; Rotation; Student Services; Summative
Evaluation; Technical Standards; Supervised Clinical Practice
Experiences; United States. 3. Ongoing, Essential Functions
Assessment and Quality Assurance Conduct and record periodic,
on-site visits to SCPE sites, thereby evaluating preceptor(s)
effectiveness and student experiences, to ensure supervised
clinical experiences are meeting students’ needs for guidance and
instruction, to facilitate each student’s successful achievement of
expected learning outcomes and program defined competencies. Ensure
that all SCPEs are effective in leading students to successfully
achieve expected learning outcomes and program defined
competencies. Evaluate and ensure that consistency and equity in
assessment of student(s) performance occurs with each preceptor and
throughout each clinical experience. Develop, implement, and
oversee a policy and associated procedure(s) to ensure that all
students participating in SCPEs adhere to “then current Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention recommendations for health
professionals and state specific mandates”, as they pertain to
vaccinations and infectious disease prevention. Recruitment,
Development, and Retention of Supervised Clinical Practice
Experiences and Preceptors Participate in ongoing collaboration and
communication with the Program Director, Medical Director, and
Academic Director, to ensure that the clinical curriculum aligns
with and delivers results that align with the NDMU PA Studies
Program’s mission and program defined competencies. Practice
ongoing recruitment of new SCPE sites and preceptors that meet and
exceed student’s needs for successful program completion and
preparation for entry into professional clinical practice. Develop,
align, and deliver instructional development activities for
preceptors, to facilitate advancement in the experiential learning
outcomes for NDMU and non-NDMU students. Responsibilities for the
Experiential Curriculum Oversight of and responsible for the
development of expected learning outcomes, and the appropriate
alignment with assessment tools and techniques for each required
SCPE, including elective SCPEs. Development of all clinical course
syllabi, clinical year student handbook(s), preceptor handbook(s),
student assessment tools that are aligned with the NDMU PA
Program’s learning outcomes and competencies, and other
instructional and assessment tools, as necessary, for PA students
who are participating in SCPEs. Development, implementation, and
delivery of student and preceptor SCPE orientation
materials/programs. Program Administration Utilize appropriate,
widely understood, adaptive technology to facilitate effective
management and communication with clinical year students,
preceptors, SCPE sites, the Program Director, Medical Director, PA
faculty, and the PA Administrative Coordinator(s) regarding all
aspects of the clinical phase of the PA Program, including but not
limited to: rotation descriptions and materials, site selection and
rotation schedules, program and student assessment tools,
documentation of preceptor development, documentation of student
safety and security, evaluation of student performance and
successful completion of each/all SCPE(s), and student compliance
with CDC guidelines for all vaccinations required for healthcare
providers. Active participation in the PA Programs’
self-assessment/self-study activities by routinely and consistently
gathering, organizing, analyzing, and drawing conclusions from
clinical experience performance data. Perform other, agreed upon
duties, as assigned by the PA Program Director and/or Provost. 4.
Qualifications Educational Credentials: Graduation from an ARC-PA
accredited Physician Assistant educational program or LCME or AOA
accredited medical school. For PAs: Possession of Master’s degree
is a minimum requirement; Doctorate Degree is preferred.
Certification & Licensure : For PAs : Current NCCPA Certification
is required. Maryland licensure, or eligibility for licensure, is
highly desired for PAs. For Physicians : Current and valid Maryland
licensure is required for Physicians. In addition, board
certification by an ABMS- or AOA-approved specialty board is also
required. Experience: A minimum of three years of clinical practice
experience as a PA or Physician is required. Experience in provding
instruction within a PA education program or medical school, and/or
precepting PA or medical students is highly desirable.
Skills/Aptitude: The position requires excellent interpersonal
skills and an ability to balance multiple deadlines and needs
simultaneously; demonstrated respect for
diversity/equity/inclusion. Proficiency with Microsoft Office
programs will be essential for success in the Clinical Director
role. Working Conditions: Normal office environment. Some overtime
may be required. As the Clinical Director will participate in site
visits to a variety of organizations that provide direct patient
care, this position has been identified as having a potential risk
for occupational exposure to potentially infectious material; as
such, this position is required to be offered the Hepatitis B
Vaccine at no cost to the employee, and annual training on
Preventing Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens must be completed. The
University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package
to all employees who work at least 30 hours per week: Comprehensive
medical, dental and vision Flexible spending accounts for health
and dependent care expenses Retirement Plan through TIAA University
paid Life & Accidental Death & Dismemberment policy, and Short and
Long Term Disability Tuition Remission and Tuition Exchange
Generous Paid Time Off 14-16 Paid Holidays each year Additional
Information: Notre Dame of Maryland University does not
discriminate in offering equal access to its educational programs
and activities or with respect to employment terms and conditions
on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender,
gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national
origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or protected
veteran's status. The following person has been designated to
handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policy: Greg
FitzGerald, Chief of Staff, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701
North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, 410-532-5109. For all
other employment inquiries, please contact Human Resources at
410-532-5898 or human_resources@ndm.edu. Notre Dame of Maryland
University is an EEO employer.
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