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Associate Dean Clinical Affairs

Job in Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, 77344, USA
Listing for: Inside Higher Ed
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-07
Job specializations:
  • Doctor/Physician
    Healthcare Consultant
  • Education / Teaching
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

Hiring Salary

Commensurate with education and experience.

Requisition

ES

Title

Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs

FLSA Status

Exempt

Department

College of Osteopathic Medicine

Division

Division of Academic Affairs

Open Date

01/22/2026

Open Until Filled

Yes

Educational And Experience Requirement

Earned Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree, from a college accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA). Board certification in a specialty by a college of either the AOA or the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). A record of high-quality performance as an educator, evidence of scholarly achievement, and ability in administration at the college or university level. Evidence of experience with medical students, clerkships, and/or graduate medical education.

Must demonstrate human relations and managerial skills, and an understanding of disciplines that comprise the College.
Must meet the current eligibility requirements to serve as a COM Dean based on standards set forth by the Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA).

Nature & Purpose Of Position

The Associate Dean is a critical member of the college’s administrative leadership team and participates in university-wide initiatives. The Associate Dean is expected to support the Dean of the College in addressing the needs of faculty, staff, and students, and provide oversight, evaluation, and direction for college-wide initiatives.

Primary Responsibilities

The primary emphasis for the Clinical Dean is to build relationships with potential clinical partners for access to clerkship training and clinical opportunities, assist with the continued evolution and delivery of the clinical curriculum, travel to current and prospective clinical training sites to meet with clinicians and clinical administrators, and provide instruction to student doctors when appropriate. The Clinical Dean hires and manages the staff and faculty within the Office of Clinical Affairs, supports accreditation efforts, provides evaluation and assessment of programs, writes and amends policies and procedures as needed, and provides mentorship and guidance to student doctors throughout their education.

The Clinical Dean provides leadership in managing problems and issues concerning student doctors, preceptors, rotations, clinical sites, schedules, and grades. Assists with the Medical Student Performance Evaluations and advises student doctors for the Match and residency placement. Based on the qualifications and expertise of the successful applicant, they will be asked to provide executive leadership and to represent the Dean and the COM within the university and to external entities locally and nationwide.

Will be expected to advance the institution’s positive reputation throughout the osteopathic profession, the medical profession, and the community.
Additional duties include internal and external College communication, oversight of clinical research activities, student mentorship, advising, assessment, and remediation, budgeting, and oversight of fiscal matters, as well as interaction with other colleges and divisions within the university. Responsibilities include supervisory responsibilities for all staff and faculty in the Office of Clinical Education, as well as coordination and collaboration with SHSU-COM Faculty and clinical preceptors.

Maintaining professional and collaborative relationships, internal and external to the college, is key to success in this position.
The primary focus of this position is to ensure high-quality, sustainable, and consistent clinical education and rotations that prepare student doctors for success in residency and future practice. This requires involvement in the osteopathic profession, state medical societies, and community-based organizations that support this mission.

Other Specifications

As required to discharge duties effectively and efficiently. The position will require travel within Texas to meet with clinical students and clinical partners. There will be regional and national travel to conferences. There may be the possibility of international travel with the possible development of a Global Medicine Track in the…

Position Requirements
10+ Years work experience
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