Southwestern College, Winfield, KS invites applications for the position of Adjunct Pharmacology Instructor in the Physician Associate (PA) Program. This position is responsible for delivering instruction in one or more courses within the program’s three-course pharmacology sequence: Pharmacology I, Pharmacology II, and Pharmacology III. Each course carries four credit hours and is delivered during the didactic phase of the PA curriculum.
The successful candidate will provide graduate-level instruction in clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy, focusing on mechanisms of action, therapeutic indications, medication safety, and evidence-based prescribing. The program may appoint one instructor to teach the entire pharmacology sequence or multiple instructors to teach individual courses based on expertise and availability.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Deliver lectures and instructional activities in assigned pharmacology course(s).
Provide instruction in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug classifications, and therapeutic applications.
Teach principles of safe prescribing, medication management, and pharmacologic decision-making.
Develop and administer course assessments, including examinations and applied case-based learning activities.
Maintain course materials and student communications within the institution’s learning management system.
Provide guidance and academic support to students as appropriate.
Collaborate with PA program faculty to ensure alignment with program learning outcomes and accreditation standards.
Participate in course evaluation and continuous quality improvement activities.
Instructional Content Areas
Depending on course assignment, instructional content may include the following areas:
Pharmacology I
Principles of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics
Antimicrobial pharmacology and infectious disease therapeutics
Dermatologic and hematologic pharmacology
Medication safety and prescription writing
Pharmacology II
Cardiovascular pharmacology
Neurologic pharmacology
Rheumatologic and musculoskeletal pharmacology
Gastrointestinal, renal, and genitourinary pharmacology
Pharmacology III
Pulmonary pharmacology
Endocrine pharmacology including diabetes management
Pediatric and women’s health pharmacology
Psychiatric pharmacology and palliative care
Note: Content subject to change based on curriculum sequencing.
Appointment Details
This is a part-time, non-tenure track faculty appointment. Contract will be renewed annually. Each pharmacology course carries four credit hours. Instructors may be assigned to teach one, two, or all three pharmacology courses depending on program needs and instructor expertise.
Preference will be given to candidates who are able to teach in person at the Southwestern College campus in Winfield, Kansas. Remote candidates will be considered based on qualifications and instructional needs of the program.
Compensation
Adjunct instructors are compensated on a per-course basis. Compensation includes course preparation, instruction, student evaluation, and course administration responsibilities.
Compensation range: $4,000 – $5,000 per course, commensurate with qualifications and experience.
About Southwestern College
Southwestern College is a private liberal arts institution located in Winfield, Kansas. The college is recognized for its strong foundation in the natural sciences and its commitment to preparing healthcare professionals to serve rural and underserved communities.
The Southwestern College Physician Associate Program emphasizes clinical excellence, evidence-based practice, and service to rural populations while preparing graduates to meet regional healthcare workforce needs.
To apply, submit a letter of application, detailed resume and complete contact information for three (3) professional references to: Human Resources, 100 College St., Winfield, KS, 67156 or email HumanResources@sckans.edu (submissions may be either electronic or on paper). Applications accepted until a candidate has been selected. The successful candidate will be subject to a criminal background check. Southwestern College is an AA/EOE employer.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Licensed pharmacist in good standing or eligible for licensure.
Minimum of five (5) years of clinical pharmacy practice experience.
Demonstrated expertise in clinical pharmacology and pharmacotherapy.
Ability to effectively teach pharmacologic principles to graduate-level health profession students.
Preferred Qualifications
Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree.
Prior teaching experience in higher education or health professions education.
Experience teaching pharmacology, pharmacotherapy, or therapeutics.
Board certification (e.g., BCPS) or other specialty pharmacy credential.
Experience with case-based or clinically integrated teaching methods.
Familiarity with physician associate/physician assistant education.
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