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Assistant Professor- Faculty Dentist

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Marshall University

Huntington, WV (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

Banner Position Number:
002331
Department:
SOM-Dentistry and Oral Surgery - MU9497 Job Description Position Summary The Faculty Dentist serves as a clinician, educator, mentor, and academic leader within Marshall University's Department of Dentistry & Oral Surgery. This position provides comprehensive dental care in both ambulatory and hospital-based settings while actively participating in resident education, scholarly activities, and departmental initiatives. The Faculty Dentist is expected to maintain a high standard of clinical excellence, contribute to the academic mission of the institution, and engage in service activities that support the growth and reputation of Marshall University and Marshall Health Network. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Clinical Practice
  • Provide comprehensive dental services consistent with accepted standards of care.
  • Diagnose and treat a broad range of oral health conditions.
  • Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans.
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation within the electronic health record.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary patient care coordination with medical, surgical, and allied health providers.
  • Ensure compliance with all regulatory, accreditation, infection prevention, and patient safety requirements.
  • Participate in quality improvement and patient satisfaction initiatives. Resident and Student Education
  • Provide direct clinical supervision and instruction to dental residents and students.
  • Evaluate resident performance and provide constructive feedback to support professional growth.
  • Participate in resident recruitment, orientation, competency assessments, and promotion reviews.
  • Deliver lectures, seminars, workshops, and case-based educational sessions.
  • Serve as a mentor and role model for residents and students in clinical professionalism and ethical practice.
  • Assist in curriculum development and continuous improvement efforts.
  • Participate in residency accreditation and program evaluation activities. Hospital and Operating Room Responsibilities
  • Provide dental care in the operating room setting for medically complex, special needs, pediatric, trauma, and other patients requiring hospital-based treatment.
  • Collaborate with anesthesiology, nursing, oral surgery, and medical staff to coordinate perioperative care.
  • Participate in hospital credentialing and maintain privileges as required.
  • Support emergency and inpatient consultation services as assigned.
  • Maintain competency in operating room protocols, patient safety standards, and hospital policies. Faculty Engagement and Academic Responsibilities
  • Serve as an active and engaged member of the Marshall University faculty.
  • Attend departmental, faculty, committee, and institutional meetings.
  • Participate in strategic planning, program development, and departmental initiatives.
  • Contribute to the academic mission through teaching, scholarship, and service.
  • Engage in community outreach and professional activities that enhance the visibility and reputation of the department.
  • Foster an environment of collaboration, professionalism, inclusion, and continuous improvement. Research and Scholarly Activity
  • Participate in scholarly activities including clinical research, quality improvement projects, presentations, and publications.
  • Support resident and student research efforts.
  • Present scholarly work at local, regional, or national meetings when appropriate.
  • Maintain awareness of emerging clinical and educational best practices.
Performance Expectations The Faculty Dentist will be evaluated on: Clinical productivity and quality outcomes. Resident and student teaching effectiveness. Participation in operating room and hospital-based services. Faculty engagement and committee participation. Scholarly contributions and academic productivity. Patient satisfaction and service excellence. Compliance with institutional policies and accreditation standards. Contributions to departmental growth, recruitment, and strategic initiatives. Physical Requirements Ability to perform the essential functions of a practicing dentist. Ability to stand, sit, and work in clinical environments for extended periods. Manual dexterity necessary for dental procedures. Ability to meet hospital and clinical credentialing requirements. Mission Alignment The Faculty Dentist is expected to support the mission of Marshall University and Marshall Health Network through excellence in patient care, education, research, and service. Faculty members are expected to demonstrate professionalism, integrity, collaboration, and a commitment to improving the health and well-being of the communities served by the institution.
Salary Range:
Salary is commensurate with experience, education, and internal equity Education DDS or DMD degree from an accredited dental school. Experience Eligibility for faculty appointment at Marshall University. Eligible for unrestricted dental licensure in the State of West Virginia. Eligible for credentialing and hospital privileges within Marshall Health Network. Demonstrated commitment to academic dentistry and clinical education. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and teaching skills. Education Completion of an accredited postdoctoral training program preferred. Experience Previous academic or teaching experience. Experience supervising dental residents or students. Experience providing care in hospital and operating room settings. Board certification or eligibility in a dental specialty, if applicable. Evidence of scholarly activity, research, presentations, or publications.
Posting Number:
MU1857
F Open Until Filled:
Yes