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Academic Pharmacy Fellow

Job in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, 53244, USA
Listing for: Medical College of Wisconsin
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-23
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Medical Education, University Professor
  • Healthcare
    Medical Education
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Profile

Academic Pharmacy Fellow - School of Pharmacy

Position Summary

MCW School of Pharmacy is seeking applications for an Academic Fellow. This individual will be appointed as a full-time, year-round non‑tenure track Clinical Instructor.

This position is a 2‑year post‑graduate opportunity, designed to prepare pharmacists for a career in pharmacy education through training in teaching, curriculum development, college service, mentoring, scholarship, and clinical practice with an anticipated start date of 8/1/2026. Individuals that have completed PGY1 or PGY2 training program can apply for a one‑year fellowship.

The clinical responsibilities of the fellow will be consistent with experiences provided in a PGY1 residency. The fellows will be exposed to a variety of teaching responsibilities, including lecturing, facilitating small group‑based learning, course coordination and student assessment. In addition to extensive academic experience, the fellows will also participate in direct patient‑care rotations in primary care. This position reports to the Academic Fellowship Director in the School of Pharmacy.

The training year will consist of approximately 60% teaching‑ and academic‑related duties and 40% clinical practice. Highlights of the training program include participating for the entire year on a college committee, extensive teaching experience and flexible clinical practice opportunities. At the end of the training program, academic fellows will be well prepared for a career in academia.

Select Fellowship Activities - Teaching and College Service
  • Design, implement, facilitate, and deliver innovative educational content within the Doctor of Pharmacy program
  • Develop skills in educational training through a variety of classroom experiences (i.e. didactic lecturing, facilitating skills labs, and small group active‑learning environments)
  • Participate in a longitudinal specialty area of academia (i.e. Assessment, Curriculum, Admissions, Faculty Affairs, etc.)
  • Develop skills necessary for successful course coordination, precept Introductory and/or Advanced Pharmacy Practice students on clinical rotations
  • Engage in mentorship activities through student organizations and community service
  • Exhibit professionalism through participation in pharmacy and interprofessional organizations and serving as student organization mentor
  • Complete the MCW School of Pharmacy Teaching Certificate Program
  • Complete the MCW Kinetic 3 Teaching Academy
  • Precept students in a clinical telehealth program
Scholarship
  • Complete the MCW School of Pharmacy Research Certificate Program
  • Complete a research project related to the scholarship of teaching, learning and/or education
  • Present research data at a professional meeting and the Annual MCW School of Pharmacy Research Symposium annually
  • Submit paper for publication (systemic review, educational innovation, etc.)
  • Represent the college at selected professional meetings (regional and national presence)
  • Submission of a grant proposal will be taught and is highly encouraged
Clinical Practice
  • Refine clinical practice skills by maintaining clinical practice skills and providing patient‑centered care in a specialty of fellow’s choice (ambulatory care, internal medicine, cardiology, etc.)
  • Develop pharmacy practice experience and expertise in support of the clinical knowledge expected of a faculty member
  • Coordinate and participate in health fairs and population health initiatives
Qualifications
  • Applicants must hold a Pharm

    D degree from an accredited U.S. program (or equivalent)
  • Individuals who have completed a PGY1 pharmacy residency or a PGY‑2 specialty residency or a fellowship and are interested in pursuing a career in academia are highly encouraged to apply. Applicants without a PGY‑1 residency will be interviewed based on their academic performance/experience.
  • All applications must be eligible for Wisconsin licensure and obtain Wisconsin licensure within 120 days of employment.
  • Applicants should submit a letter of application describing their qualifications, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references.

Please contact Sarah Paul, Pharmacy School Administrator,
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