Education, Preparation, and Training
The ideal candidate must be comfortable teaching in a post-graduate setting, must possess a DO or MD degree, and have the following:
- Strong knowledge base in a specialty area of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine.
- A demonstrated ability and desire to teach.
- Candidate must be board certified/board eligible in NMM/OMM, or equivalent.
- Strong interpersonal skills and motivation to contribute to the growth and development of the OMM department, and overall university.
- Fundamental knowledge of OMM and its core competencies.
- Candidate must be in good standing with all regulatory and governmental boards and agencies.
- Candidate must be eligible for coverage by college’s malpractice insurer.
The ideal candidate will also be proficient in relevant content expertise, small group and individual instruction in osteopathic diagnosis and manipulative treatment techniques, and effective communication.
Candidate must be board certified/board eligible in NMM/OMM, or equivalent.
Physical Demands
- Able to lift up to 5 lbs.
- Basic computer skills supporting the proficient use of the Microsoft Office Suite, Including PowerPoint, Word, Outlook, and Excel.