The Department of Pediatric Dentistry in Seattle, Washington is seeking a full-time Graduate Program Director. This is a 12- month service period, at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor (with tenure) or Associate Professor or Professor tenure-track or non-tenured at the rank of Associate Teaching Professor or Teaching Professor. The University of Washington (UW) Department of Pediatric Dentistry is nationally and internationally recognized as one of the premier departments in the country, known for the exceptional quality of its predoctoral and graduate programs. The Department has dedicated and experienced faculty, both full and part-time, with a strong commitment to excellence in education, diversity, patient care, scholarly activity, research and public health and global health.
The Department of Pediatric Dentistry maintains primary responsibility for educating predoctoral dental students and post-doctoral resident trainees in the care of children’s oral health. The primary clinic site is the Center for Pediatric Dentistry (CPD), a 16-chair outpatient clinic with an on-site ambulatory dental surgery center (DSC), which is staffed by pediatric dentistry faculty. Annually, the Department provides 15,000 to 20,000 patient visits, including completion of approximately 500 general anesthesia cases. Each year, the Department accepts five candidates to the two-year advanced education in pediatric dentistry residency program which is fully accredited by CODA and a component of UW Graduate Medical Education. Trainees undergo rigorous clinical and didactic training at the UW, Seattle Children’s Hospital (SCH), and community sites and receive a Master of Science in Dentistry degree from the University of Washington Graduate School.
The primary responsibilities for this position include:
Direct the pediatric dentistry residency program, including but not limited to didactic and clinical curriculum development, overseeing selection of candidates for admission to the program, conducting trainee evaluations, preparing for CODA accreditation, developing and implementing program policies that are compatible with accreditation and institutional requirements, and serving as a mentor to the residents.
Serve as a clinical and didactic instructor for residents and pre-doctoral students.
Provide patient care at the CPD and the DSC.
Represent the department at interdisciplinary meetings at university, local and state level associations such as Washington Pediatric Dentistry Alumni Association and Washington State Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Participate in the School of Dentistry and national Graduate Program Directors meetings such as the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.
Participate in after-hours call at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
The University of Washington faculty engages in teaching, research, and service. The Department of Pediatric Dentistry is committed to building a diverse, equitable and inclusive learning environment. This position will be expected to innovate and create teaching/research/service models that incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The University of Washington (UW) School of Dentistry was ranked No. 4 in the United States, and No. 15 in the world in Britain’s 2021?Quacquarelli-Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. The University of Washington, as both a state government institution and a public university, meets the federal requirement of a “public service organization” as defined by the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program.
The successful candidate must have a D.D.S. /D.M.D. or foreign equivalent, and completion of a CODA-accredited advanced education program in Pediatric Dentistry with current standing as a diplomate of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry; and ability to practice dentistry in the State of Washington. Successful candidates must either hold the title of associate professor or equivalent, or be eligible for promotion from assistant professor. In addition, the candidate is expected to obtain a State of Washington permit to administer moderate sedation or moderate sedation with parenteral agents by the start date.
Positive factors for consideration include, but are not limited to, high emotional intelligence, determination, accountability, strong organization skills, leadership, excellent written and verbal communication skills, team player, ability to connect with others and a sense of humor.
Applicants must possess a substantive teaching portfolio, history of funded research/training grants, manuscript publications, and expertise in academical leadership to enable her/him to lead a graduate program into one of the country’s premier pediatric residency programs.
Salary and Benefits
The base salary range will be $17,800 – 20,800 per month for Associate Professor (with tenure) or Associate Teaching Professor and $19,700 – 22,900 per month for the Professor tenure-track or Teaching Professor, commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination.
Other compensation associated with this position may include $500 per month administrative supplement.
Applicants should submit a letter of interest, including a diversity statement that reflects your commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, CV, and names and contact information of three references, through the UW Interfolio Faculty Search engine links below.
To apply for Associate Professor or Professor (with tenure) or Associate Professor or Professor tenure-track: http://apply.interfolio.com/120577
The University of Washington Department of Pediatric Dentistry maintains primary responsibility for educating predoctoral dental students and post-doctoral resident trainees in the care of children’s oral health. The primary clinic site is the Center for Pediatric Dentistry (CPD), a 16-chair outpatient clinic with an on-site ambulatory dental surgery center (DSC), which is staffed by pediatric dentistry faculty. Annually, the Department provides 15,000 to 20,000 patient visits, including completion of approximately 500 general anesthesia cases. Each year, the Department accepts five candidates to the two-year advanced education in pediatric dentistry residency program which is fully accredited by CODA and a component of UW Graduate Medical Education. Trainees undergo rigorous clinical and didactic training at the UW, Seattle Children’s Hospital (SCH), and community sites and receive a Master of Science in Dentistry degree from the University of Washington Graduate School.