BostonFull-time$150,000 - $250,000 / Year ($12,500 - $20,833 / Month)
Job Description
The Health Specialties Teacher will be responsible for the education and training of students in the field of neurological surgery. This role is crucial for nurturing the next generation of surgeons, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
Responsibilities
Design comprehensive educational material for neurosurgery.
Lead clinical skill workshops and practical assessments.
Review and refine course content based on feedback.
Participate in academic research and publishing.
Engage in outreach programs to promote surgical education.
Attend relevant conferences and workshops to enhance teaching skills.
Requirements
Education
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or equivalent
Teaching experience in a medical education setting is preferred
Experience
Minimum of 5 years of clinical and teaching experience.
Technical Skills
Surgical Education
Soft Skills
Organizational Skills
Empathy
Certifications
Educational Leadership Certification
Languages
English: Fluent
Advantageous
Active involvement in professional associations: Demonstrated participation in neurosurgical education and training organizations.
Experience with educational program development: Background in designing curricula and educational initiatives.
Benefits
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision coverage
Generous retirement plan options
Flexible scheduling
Employee wellness programs
Company Culture
Continuous Improvement: We emphasize ongoing learning and development for all faculty and staff.
Innovative Practices: We encourage the adoption of new teaching methods and technologies to enhance learning.
Community Engagement: We are committed to engaging with the community through outreach and education initiatives.