The Chair of General Dentistry is a senior member of the School of Dentistry management team responsible for leading and managing the General Dentistry Division of the dental school. The division works in close cooperation with the Offices of Academics Affairs, Clinical Affairs, Dental Education and Informatics and Planning and Extramural Affairs to support the School's programs and initiatives. In addition, the division works closely with other Schools and Colleges of East Carolina University and other components of the University of North Carolina, as well as local/regional educational and clinical programs.
The Chair of General Dentistry participates in hiring, mentoring and professional development of the faculty in the general dentistry division including those at the School's Community Service Learning Centers, and in the general dentistry residency programs. The Chair also provides coordination of didactic and clinical activities among the clinical disciplines in general dentistry. The Chair coordinates the development and implementation of the general dentistry model in the School of Dentistry and Community Service Learning Centers.
Specific duties include:
Recruitment, hiring, and mentoring of the faculty in the General Dentistry Division.
Coaching junior and senior faculty as they conduct basic and/or clinical research, and other scholarly activities that will help them qualify for appropriate promotion. This includes providing sufficient time, close monitoring and regular encouragement for these activities.
Working closely with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in curriculum development and implementation.
Working closely with the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in the development and implementation of the clinical and academic components of the electronic dental record.
Working closely with the Assistant Dean for Dental Education and Informatics and other informatics personnel to optimize the use of technology to support the general dentistry teaching programs.
Coordination of didactic and clinical activities with the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs.
Coordination of all academic programs among the clinical disciplines within the general dentistry division both in the school and at the community services learning centers.
Coordination of accreditation and other program documentation as needed.
Represent the general dentistry division at meetings of the School of Dentistry Executive Committee, at appropriate campus and hospital meetings, and other meetings as needed.
Responding to local and national requests for information and documentation related to the division's didactic and clinical programs.
Working closely with the directors of the advanced general dentistry programs to ensure high quality comprehensive general dentistry experiences for all residents.
Participating in budget planning for the general dentistry division and ensuring that staffing, equipment, and funding are appropriate for the mission requirements.
Assisting the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs in quality assurance and improvement and compliance efforts.
Working with division faculty and others, develop and deliver state-of-the-art continuing education programs in the areas of general dentistry and academic program development on a regional, statewide and, if possible, nationwide basis.
Responding to assignments from the various Associate/Assistant Deans and the Dean of the School of Dentistry essential to division and school operations.
Attending meetings and representing the School in internal and external venues as requested by the Dean.
Representing the School to external constituencies as appropriate.
Performing other duties and assuming additional responsibilities as assigned by the Dean.
Contingent upon available funding.
Employment in this position provides eligibility to participate in the
UNC Optional Retirement Program (
ORP) which offers matching employer contributions and employee control of investment choices, along with eligibility to participate in various Voluntary Supplemental Retirement Plans (401k, 403b. 457). This position is not eligible to participate in the NC Teachers' and State Employees' Retirement System (
TSERS). Additionally, this position offers multiple voluntary options for Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance as well as various supplemental plans including Critical Illness, Flexible Spending Accounts, Cancer, and Disability. |