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- Experiential Education Coordinator & Instructor of Pharmacy Practice
Description
Shape the future of pharmacy practice by guiding students from the classroom into transformative, real-world learning experiences. The Experiential Education Coordinator and Instructor/Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice is a transformative role for a passionate pharmacy educator who is driven to make a lasting impact on students, the profession, and the communities they will serve. This full-time, 12-month, non-tenure-track faculty position offers the opportunity to bridge academic learning with real-world pharmacy practice—guiding student pharmacists from the classroom into meaningful, practice-ready experiences. Approximately 65–70% of this position is dedicated to experiential education while the remaining 10-15% for teaching.
What You'll Do:
- Lead the recruitment, development, evaluation, and ongoing support of experiential education sites and preceptors for PharmD programs, including on-campus and distance pathways.
- Coordinate and oversee IPPE and APPE experiential placements, ensuring high-quality, compliant, and meaningful learning experiences for student pharmacists.
- Build strong collaborative relationships with faculty, preceptors, academic leadership, and students to support experiential education excellence.
- Conduct site visits (virtual and in-person) and address student or preceptor concerns related to professionalism, performance, and learning outcomes.
- Utilize experiential education systems and technology to manage placements, assessments, documentation, and communication.
- Teach and coordinate assigned Pharmacy Practice courses, using evidence-based and innovative instructional approaches.
- Participate in faculty service, mentorship, professional engagement, and scholarly activity as appropriate to the role.
Requirements
What You'll Need:
- Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree from an ACPE-accredited program.
- Licensure or eligibility for licensure as a pharmacist in the state of Indiana.
- Minimum of three (3) years of pharmacy practice experience.
- Experience precepting student pharmacists.
- Valid Indiana driver’s license and ability to travel within Indiana and nationally as needed.
- Strong organizational, communication, and administrative skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, staff, students, and external partners.
- Proficiency with standard office technology and software (e.g., MS Office, email, learning technologies).
