Reporting to the Department Chair and the Clinical Director, the Clinical Supervisor has responsibility for supervision of graduate student clinicians and assisting in administration of the Touro University Speech and Hearing Center. This position will be located at the Brooklyn campus four days per week.
The Patient Care Coordinator coordinates the daily desk operations in the dental clinic and provides excellent customer service to both the patients and students of Touro College of Dental Medicine. The incumbent provides a positive student and patient experience, collects money, updates patient demographics, schedules student/patient appointments, and closes out appointments. The Patient Care Coordinator reports to the Director of Clinical Operations. This position strives to make each phase of the patient treatment a positive experience from the initial patient phone call on through the completion of the dental treatment care. The PCC acts as the primary point of contact for patients within the Clinic Group Practices. To qualify PCCs must have experience as a dental front desk receptionist and/or dental assistant, a positive and proactive attitude, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. PCCs must adhere to all Clinic Policies and Procedures while performing their duties. This is a temporary position for up to 12 weeks.
The Administrative Assistant is responsible for clerical and administrative support to Machon L'Parnasa's Campus Director Advisement and other senior officials. The assistant will also provide support to the Director and students of Machon's Sonography Program. Responsibilities include answering phones, scheduling meetings, assisting students, creating and updating documents, and other tasks upon request. The assistant must be organized, have strong communication skills, be self-motivated and a team player.
The Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) seeks an osteopathic physician with experience in osteopathic medical education to serve as the Associate Chairperson of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) on its Middletown, NY campus. The position also includes the oversight of the community OMM clinic on the TouroCOM Middletown campus.
The Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine (TouroCOM) is looking for an osteopathic physician to teach first, second, and third-year medical students in a discipline-based curriculum on the Middletown NY campus.
The position also includes clinical/student precepting responsibilities in the on-campus community OMM clinic.
Assist in the delivery of library services and programs and daily maintenance operations.
House Keepers are assigned to each Academic Building to maintain public/ common areas to assist in eliminating distractions such as unwanted graffiti, dust/dirt, and unwanted smells from the learning environment and to assist in the protection of the faculty employees and student’s health and safety.
The Instructional Design Intern will work with a team of Instructional Designers to support and deliver on projects, playing a pivotal role in their success. The intern will experience (hands-on) what it is like to create, design, and evaluate courses, curriculum, and content. An extensive degree of creativity and self-motivation is expected.
Instructional Design Interns will grow (both technically and personally) through their experience working closely with the Touro Instructional Designers. Each intern will work closely with the Assistant Director of Instructional Design before beginning the internship to identify their individual goals (to accomplish). The Online Education team provides an internship experience that promotes growth with higher education experience by assigning interns specific projects which will be assigned based on these goals.
The Standardized Patient will play the role of patient for the purposes of training, teaching, and/or testing students.
The Director for Graduate Medical Education (GME) will work closely with and report to the Associate Dean of GME. The Director will assist the Associate Dean to accomplish mutual goals for excellence in GME.
An adjunct in OMM is responsible to teach in the lecture and/or laboratory setting. Adjuncts are assigned to provide instruction in a portion of the curriculum for which they have suitable training and experience.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine invites applications for a full-time faculty position (open rank) in our newly-established College of Osteopathic Medicine in Montana. This is an opportunity to be in on the ground floor of a new endeavor for the Touro University system and the state of Montana. TouroCOM Montana is located in Great Falls MT, adjacent to the Rocky Mountain front, and equidistant between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park.
The position is effective July 1 2023. The successful candidate will have both educational and research experience in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. The University places a high priority on teaching excellence and research success with an expectation that the candidate will also be active in their professional field. TouroCOM Montana received pre-accreditation status to recruit students and begin operations beginning with the recruitment of 125 students anticipated to enroll in the first class, which is scheduled to start in July 2023. Touro is completing a 100,000 square-foot state-of-the-art medical school campus, which will house multiple classrooms, an anatomy lab ,and simulation center, and is partnering with the McLaughlin Research Institute to provide additional opportunities for faculty and student research. TouroCOM operates similar medical school campuses in Harlem, New York and Middletown, New York with each graduating approximately 135 new physicians each year.
The successful candidate will be expected to support TouroCOM Montana program through teaching and course administration duties/responsibilities as outlined further below. Candidates are also expected to supervise and mentor medical students (and interns) from the community. This search will begin immediately and will be completed when a suitable candidate is identified. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, representative publications, statement of clinical and research interests, statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and three letters of recommendation.
An adjunct in physical diagnosis is responsible to teach in the lecture and/or laboratory setting. Adjuncts are assigned to provide instruction in a portion of the curriculum for which they have suitable training and experience.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine invites applications for a full-time faculty position (open rank) in our newly-established College of Osteopathic Medicine in Montana. This is an opportunity to be in on the ground floor of a new endeavor for the Touro University system and the state of Montana. TouroCOM Montana is located in Great Falls, MT, adjacent to the Rocky Mountain front, and equidistant between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park.
The position is effective July 1, 2023. The successful candidate will have both educational and research experience in Physical Diagnosis. The University places a high priority on teaching excellence and research success with an expectation that the candidate will also be active in their professional field. TouroCOM Montana received pre-accreditation status to recruit students and begin operations, beginning with the recruitment of 125 students, anticipated to enroll in the first class which is scheduled to start in July 2023. Touro is completing a 100000 square-foot state-of-the-art medical school campus which will house multiple classrooms, an anatomy lab, and simulation center, and is partnering with the McLaughlin Research Institute to provide additional opportunities for faculty and student research. TouroCOM operates similar medical school campuses in Harlem, New York and Middletown, New York with each graduating approximately 135 new physicians each year.
The successful candidate will be expected to support TouroCOM Montana program through teaching and course administration duties, and responsibilities as outlined further below. Candidates are also expected to supervise and mentor medical students and interns from the community. This search will begin immediately and will be completed when a suitable candidate is identified. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, representative publications, statement of clinical and research interests, statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and three letters of recommendation.
An adjunct in anatomy or basic sciences is responsible to teach is responsible to teach in the lecture and/or laboratory setting. Adjuncts are assigned to provide instruction in a portion of the curriculum for which they have suitable training and experience.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine invites applications for a full-time faculty position (open rank) in our newly-established College of Osteopathic Medicine in Montana. TouroCOM faculty use an innovative “flipped” classroom approach to delivering the curriculum, and students in the human anatomy lab learn through a combination of classical cadaver dissection, the study of plastinated models, and a custom designed holographic 3-D anatomy system. This is an opportunity to be in on the ground floor of a new endeavor for the Touro University system and the state of Montana. TouroCOM Montana is located in Great Falls, MT, adjacent to the Rocky Mountain front, and equidistant between Yellowstone National Park and Glacier National Park.
The position is effective July 1, 2023. The successful candidate will have both educational and research experience in Anatomy. The University places a high priority on teaching excellence and research success with an expectation that the candidate will also be active in their professional field. TouroCOM Montana received pre-accreditation status to recruit students and begin operations, beginning with the recruitment of 125 students anticipated to enroll in the first class, which is scheduled to start in July 2023. Touro is completing a 100000 square-foot state-of-the-art medical school campus which will house multiple classrooms, an anatomy lab, and simulation center, and is partnering with the McLaughlin Research Institute to provide additional opportunities for faculty and student research. TouroCOM operates similar medical school campuses in Harlem, New York and Middletown, New York with each graduating approximately 135 new physicians each year.
The successful candidate will be expected to support TouroCOM Montana program through teaching and course administration duties and responsibilities as outlined further below. Candidates are also expected to supervise and mentor medical students and interns from the community. This search will begin immediately and will be completed when a suitable candidate is identified. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, representative publications, statement of clinical and research interests, statement of teaching experience and philosophy, and three letters of recommendation.
Full-Time Faculty under the supervision of the Program Director and Academic/ Clinical Coordinator is responsible for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. This includes but is not limited to the following responsibilities:
Full-Time Faculty under the supervision of the Program Director and Academic/ Clinical Coordinator is responsible for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. The position requires a 36.5 hour on-campus work week with clinical release time (unless otherwise stipulated and approved).
The Department of Behavioral Science within the School of Health Sciences at Touro University invites applications for a full-time position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Position is effective July 1 2023. The college places a high priority on teaching excellence and on research with an expectation that the candidate will also be active in their professional field. The successful candidate will be expected to support our growing student population through teaching, advising, collaborating on research initiatives, and will work in collaboration with other programs within the department.
The Clinical Coordinator performs under the daily supervision of the Program Director.
Works closely with the Grants Manager and Director Human Subjects Administration to ensure efficient and effective delivery of Office of Sponsored Programs services as part of the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research Affairs.
The Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine's Campus in Harlem N.Y. has an opening for a full-time Faculty in the Department of Primary Care. Primary responsibilities include teaching and assessment of medical students in the following courses: Physical Diagnosis, Early Clinical Systems Clinical Systems, and Medical Simulation. Candidates must be committed to teaching scholarship and service in line with TouroCOM’s mission statement and possess strong communication and computer skills.
The Lander College undergraduate division of Touro University is seeking an individual to teach introductory courses in American Government and International Relations and introductory and advanced courses in Comparative Politics. The Assistant Professor is responsible for instruction, course preparation, developing instructional materials, grading and assessment, and professional responsibilities as a member of the instructional team. Courses are offered at the Lander College campuses in Manhattan and Kew Gardens Hills.
Responsible for the administrative, curricular, and technical duties associated with the Early Clinical Experience course
Assist in the administration for the Admissions Department; provide information and services to current and prospective students in the area of Admissions.
Provide additional support to students in Introductory and Advanced Computer Science courses and assists the instructors in grading assignments. Review programming techniques with individuals or small groups of students.
Touro University seeks a dynamic, energetic, innovative, organized, and collaborative individual to head a large psychology department servicing multiple campuses. The department consists of highly motivated educators who are constantly striving to prepare students for a changing clinical environment . The successful candidate will be one who has knowledge of the psychology curricula, good interpersonal skills, and understanding and insight into the needs of students of the greater Jewish and general community. This position works closely with vice presidents, deans, faculty, and staff to promote student success. The candidate will teach a reduced load of courses in the department which is the norm at the university.
The Grants Manager of OSP (Office of Sponsored Programs) reports to the Senior Vice President for Research Affairs at Touro University and Vice President for Research at New York Medical College. Candidate will work with the SVP for Research Affairs in the design and implementation of all services offered by OSP and for representing Touro University. The Grants Manager will play a significant role in managing the institution’s proper stewardship of externally funded projects.
The Director of Teacher Residency Programs coordinates a clinically rich cohort-model alternate route program in partnership with one or more partner schools or other educational organizations. To ensure the highest quality of administrative support in a student-centered program the Director remains current on the most recent research and developments in the field and works collaboratively with GSE faculty and administration and other University units.
Touro University’s Lander College of Arts and Sciences invites applicants to apply for a full-time Computer Science faculty role. Applicants should be committed to excellence in undergraduate education and should be able to teach a broad array of undergraduate computer science courses. Computer Science Faculty will be required to teach four undergraduate classes per semester and mentor students. Rank and salary are dependent on qualifications.
Touro College of Dental Medicine invites applications for adjunct academic or clinical positions in general dentistry.
To help students in the Writing Center.
The Administrative Assistant is responsible for administrative and clerical support for activities and functions related to the Administrative Team. Reporting to the Dean, the Administrative Assistant will be responsible for providing customer, administrative, and clerical support for activities and functions related to the School of Pharmacy. The individual in this capacity will most often be the first point of contact for current students and other internal and external parties.
The EHR Application Assistant, reporting directly to the Director of Clinical Systems, will assist with Health Information Technology (HIT) related activities and coordinates and collaborates with other departments within the dental school related projects. The main goal is to ensure that both the AxiUm practice management system and its third-party software integrations remain maximally functional and secure. This position is also responsible for assisting the Director of Clinical Systems in providing daily interface support to faculty staff and students with AxiUm practice management system. The EHR Application Assistant is responsible for completing tasks related to the ongoing configuration, maintenance, training, and user support of the Axium practice management system electronic health record suite of applications. The EHR Application Assistant may also be involved in assisting with the transmission of the encounter data and extracting service data for reporting purposes.
Adjunct is responsible for instruction, course preparation, developing instructional materials, grading and assessment, and professional responsibilities as a member of the instructional team of NY LINKS.
Part Time III- Faculty, under the supervision of the Program and Associate Program Directors, has the responsibilities for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. Working in close association with the Academic and Clinical Faculty, the faculty member will work 8 hours per week and weekly on-site presence is required unless otherwise specified and approved.
Part Time III- Faculty, under the supervision of the Program and Associate Program Directors, has the responsibilities for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. Working in close association with the Academic and Clinical Faculty, the faculty member will work 8 hours per week and weekly on-site presence is required unless otherwise specified and approved.
The Clerkship Director will be responsible for the education of the medical students assigned to third year core clerkship rotations at the hospital. Serve as the primary centor and core discipline Clerkship Director for students at affiliate sites, function as administrative & educational liaison to the TouroCOM Department of Clinical Education and DME’s for the respective core 3rd year clerkship. Assist students with career development and academic support.
Work closely with students to gauge their academic interests and assist them in choosing appropriate majors and developing educational plans and goals
The IT Auditor will be responsible for performing information technology, information security, operational compliance, and special projects. This position will participate in the risk assessment process to identify the key areas requiring review and perform the planning, fieldwork and reporting phases of an audit engagement. This role requires timely delivery of high-quality work product. The IT Auditor evaluates the adequacy of internal controls and operational effectiveness accuracy in compliance with all applicable directives and regulations. Also, the IT Auditor should bring expertise and insights into the planning and execution of audits with solid understanding to accomplish the objectives of the functions and overall business.
Touro's Lander College of Men's is hiring adjunct faculty. Adjuncts are responsible for instruction, course preparation, developing instructional materials, student advisement, grading, and assessment as a member of the instructional team of a school or academic department.
The Assistant or Associate Professor works with the Program Chair to design and teach program courses ensuring overall program effectiveness. The individual is committed to equity, diversity, and inclusion and advises and supervises master’s-degree candidates, actively participates in faculty collaborative learning, and demonstrates scholarly productivity.
A full-time Biology laboratory manager position is open in the Department of Biology at the Touro University Lander College for Men in Queens NY. This opportunity combines laboratory management and bench research (in the laboratory of Dr. Yakov Peter) with undergraduate student laboratory set-up and instruction. Our laboratory is interested in molecular and cellular patterns of stem cell differentiation and tissue regeneration in disease and lung cancer.
The Administrative Assistant works closely with the Program Director and Admissions Department to help orchestrate the academic phase and admissions process of the Manhattan Physician Assistant Program.
The Clinical Administrative Assistant for the Manhattan Campus works closely with the Clinical Coordinator and helps orchestrate the clinical phase of the Program.
To help students with biology and chemistry.
Part-Time Faculty, under the supervision of the Program and Associate Program Directors, are responsible for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. Working in close association with the Academic and Clinical Faculty, the faculty member will work thirty hours per week, which includes a clinical release day to maintain license and certification.
The Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology is approved by the New York State Education Department and is an CAA-ASHA certified program. It offers a 58 credit Master's degree program. Faculty members are involved in teaching, scholarly activities, and service to the institution and the community. This is a 10 month position.
The Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology is approved by the New York State Education Department and is an CAA-ASHA certified program. It offers a 58 credit Master’s degree program. Faculty members are involved in teaching, scholarly activities, and service to the institution and the community. This is a 10 month position.
Adjunct Faculty under the supervision of the Program and Associate Program Directors, as well as the Academic Coordinator, has the responsibilities for the management and evaluation of the program’s academic and clinical components. Working in close association with the Associate Program Director, the faculty member will work hourly for the courses they lecture in the area of expertise.