$110,000 - $145,000 Annual (Commensurate with experience + sign on bonus)
40 hours per week
100% Remote Work Availability: No
Hybrid Work Availability (requires some time on campus): Yes
Are you looking for a career change with professional growth and development opportunities? Join our faculty team at the University of North Dakota and be part of our unique 24-month hybrid Physician Assistant (PA) program. This program combines distance learning with alternating classroom and clinical experiences, allowing students to immediately apply and retain clinical skills.
We currently have two open positions. These faculty positions work alongside our clinical affiliates to educate and mentor future healthcare professionals, ensuring students receive a solid clinical educational foundation for rural primary care.
Join us and contribute to clinical development, participate in professional advancement, and help shape cutting-edge PA education to make a significant impact on the future of healthcare.
The UND Physician Assistant Program was established in 1970 at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine, in response to health manpower shortages and the lack of access to primary health care in rural communities. Initially, the Program was designed to build upon the existing clinical skills of independent duty medical corpsmen returning from the Vietnam conflict to prepare them for a role in civilian primary health care delivery. The Program adopted an adult learning, competency-based curriculum (MEDEX) developed by the University of Washington.
In 1972, the Program turned to experienced registered nurses for its applicant pool with the goal to expand and extend the role of RNs in community-oriented rural and underserved primary care practice settings. From then until January 2004, a Physician Assistant Certificate was given to all who successfully completed the 12-month Program.
In 2003, the Program moved to a graduate level program offering a Master of Physician Assistant Studies. It then progressed to 24 months in length to facilitate more instruction in basic sciences as the foundation of medical practice. In 2006, the Program expanded the applicant pool by accepting not only registered nurses, but experienced clinical health care professionals from other disciplines with the same philosophy to expand the health care role of those in rural and underserved communities.
Today, the UND Department of Physician Assistant Studies offers a unique hybrid of online coursework combined with alternating classroom and clinical experiences to award a Master of Physician Assistant (MPAS) degree. This innovative curricular design provides exceptional comprehensive physician assistant education and helps solidify skills and concepts. For more information regarding our program, admissions requirements and curriculum, see our website.
Faculty responsibilities vary and will differ to some degree based upon the individual qualifications, phases of the curriculum and program needs. Consistent with all aspects of faculty membership within the university, components of teaching, scholarly and creative activity, service and administration will be integrated into this role. The following duties and responsibilities are designed to apply to the principal faculty member within the Department of Physician Assistant Studies
Responsibilities:
-Course instruction or co-instruction, including the design, development, implementation, coordination and evaluation of individual courses within the program curriculum as assigned.
-Contribute to the instruction of clinical skills and simulation activities, lab activities and assessments.
-Classroom and small group instruction in the PA program in areas of expertise.
-Participate in the development, review, and revision of the program's mission statement, goals, competencies, and program-defined outcomes.
-Participate in department committees per the role and responsibilities outlined by each committee (admissions, assessment, and curriculum) and as aligned with the program's mission and goals
-Provide advising and academic counseling to students.
-Develop and participate in student assessment, evaluation and remediation.
-Actively engage in the recruitment and development of clinical sites, and preceptors to allow clinical students to meet program learning outcomes of supervised clinical practice experiences, including ARC-PA defined encounters, populations, conditions, settings, and specialties.
-Ensure clinical instructional faculty (preceptors) meet ARC-PA and program-defined criteria.
-Conduct and review frequent, objective and documented evaluations of student performance in meeting outcomes for clinical practice experience components.
-Assist in clinical placement and administrative management of scheduling students for clinical experiences.
-Participate in site visits to evaluate students, preceptors, and clinical sites during the clinical phase of the program.
-Participate in ongoing program evaluation and accreditation activities and processes.
-Scholarly activity in areas of research interest and within the mission of the department.
-Participate in grant related projects as assigned.
-Contribute to department meetings and serve on Department, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and University committees and activities as requested.
-Engage in professional advocacy for the PA profession and the UND PA program.
-Ensure that academic standards and policies and procedures are upheld by faculty, staff, and students.
-Exemplify and model the ethical conduct required of the PA profession and promote professionalism within the department, clinical community, university, and profession.
Required Competencies
-Interest in areas that align with our program mission
-Medical proficiency in clinical skills and abilities to function within one's primary care provider role
-General knowledge and proficiency in classroom instruction, including on-line instruction
-Knowledge of the primary care role of the PA and the role of various health care providers in the healthcare system
-Proficiency in upgrading skills and knowledge required to retain eligibility of professional certification
-Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational
-Willingness to pursue a doctoral degree, if applicable
Minimum Requirements
-Graduate level Physician Assistant from an accredited PA program and current NCCPA certification
-Demonstrated successful experience as a PA-C, preferably in primary health care
-Licensure (unrestricted) or licensure-eligible as a PA-C in North Dakota
-Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check
Preferred Qualifications
-Previous teaching experience
-Experience with scholarship and professional development
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. This position does not support visa sponsorship for continued employment.
To Apply:
To ensure full consideration, please submit the following by July 1, 2026
-A letter of interest highlighting qualifications for the position.
-Current curriculum vita/resume.
-Contact information for three references (references will not be contacted without notice).