Campus Director, Academic Education - Physician Assistant
Company: American Career College
Location: Ontario
Posted on: January 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description At West Coast University, we share a passion for
students and transforming healthcare education! As a member for a
certified Great Place to Work, you will join a collaborative,
student-centric culture valuing academic integrity, mutual respect,
student learning, service, responsiveness, innovation, diversity,
and stewardship. As a part of this team, you will guide students to
do more than change their own lives – you will help change the
lives of every patient they care for throughout their career. You
Will Make An Impact By: As the Director of Academic Education (DAE)
is a key member of the leadership team responsible for the
development, implementation, coordination, and continuous
evaluation of the didactic phase of the curriculum, including
content, syllabi, delivery, and assessment. The DAE will oversee
and develop policies and procedures relevant to the MPA program.
This role includes teaching, advising, scholarship, service,
student assessment, and ensuring ongoing compliance with ARC-PA
accreditation Standards. The role may be held by a physician
assistant/associate (PA), physician, or non-clinician scientist.
Please see minimum and preferred qualifications for details.
Essential Functions & Responsibilities: - Collaborate as a member
of the programmatic leadership team, which may consist of the MPA
Dean/Program Director, Medical Director, Director of Student
Success, and Director of Clinical Education to achieve a shared
vision for the program. - Lead the design, development,
implementation, coordination, and ongoing evaluation of an
innovative didactic curriculum to ensure alignment with ARC-PA
Standards, PAEA-specific assessments, the NCCPA blueprint, state
licensure requirements, and requirements for entry-level clinical
knowledge. - Develop, review, and revise as necessary the mission
statement, program goals, and competencies of the program. -
Assists with new course development, assuring quality outcomes and
consistent implementation of Bloom’s taxonomy, course sequencing,
and appropriate progression throughout the program to entry-level
competencies are being met and assessed appropriately. - Oversee
scheduling, coordination, and support of principal and
instructional faculty, guest lecturers, and lab facilitators. -
Develop the teaching schedule and workload for the didactic phase
in collaboration with the MPA Dean/Program Director. - Trains
didactic faculty, didactic instructional faculty (adjuncts), and
guest lecturers to provide an innovative didactic education
curriculum. - Serve as course director for assigned didactic or
clinical phase courses, providing student instruction in areas of
clinical or professional expertise. - Develop and maintain
curriculum mapping, syllabi, instructional objectives, student
learning outcomes, and assessments. - Ensure the development and
consistency of syllabi, textbooks, learning outcomes, instructional
objectives, and assessments across the didactic phase of the
program meets WCU expectations and ARC-PA requirements. - Create a
responsive and comprehensive assessment strategy for the didactic
phase of the program to ensure students achieve programmatic
benchmarks, program learning outcomes, and professional success. -
Support planning and execution of academic activities related to
the didactic phase, including student orientation, white coat
ceremony, and commencement/pinning ceremony. - Evaluate and
collaborate with third-party vendors for equipment, software, and
services necessary to enhance the student experience during the
didactic phase. - Support faculty recruitment, onboarding,
mentorship, evaluation, and professional development as needed. -
Collaborate with all faculty to ensure vertical integration of
curriculum between didactic and clinical phases. - Oversee student
academic progression, retention, and graduation readiness
strategies for the didactic phase. - Create, review, revise, and
uphold academic policies and procedures outlined in the MPA Student
Handbook in coordination with the MPA Dean/Program Director,
Director of Student Success, and DCE. - Manages, analyzes,
interprets, and reports performance databases and the processes of
data collection and analysis for the didactic portion of the WCU
MPA Program. - Reviews and interprets exam statistics throughout
the didactic year courses. - Perform other duties as determined by
the MPA Dean/Program Director. Your Experience Includes: - For PA
and Physician Candidates: Minimum of three (3) years of teaching,
research, or clinical experience in a PA program/Medical School, or
equivalent experience in health professions education, healthcare
delivery, or related fields that directly support PA student
learning and curricular outcomes. Note: Individuals without direct
PA clinical experience will be considered if they demonstrate
substantial experience in PA education, curriculum development, or
healthcare experience/leadership aligned with program needs. - For
Non-Clinician Scientist candidates: Minimum of one (1) year of
full-time experience in PA education, academic support, or
curriculum development in alignment with program needs. -
Demonstrated the ability to develop clinical and didactic
curriculum, program evaluation and student assessment. - Leadership
knowledge in the program field to cultivate a learner-centered
environment and to foster excellence. - Knowledge and evidence of
strong supervisory and management skills as applicable to
specialized program area. - Knowledge of state, federal and local
laws/regulations relating to programs, governmental compliance and
other regulatory standards such as Title IV, WSCUC, and ARC-PA and
other accreditation standards. Required Education Certifications &
Licensures: - For PA candidates: Graduation from an ARC-PA
accredited PA program. - For PA candidates: Master’s degree in
education or a related health- or social-science discipline. - For
PA candidates: Current National Commission on Certification of
Physician Assistants (NCCPA) certification or eligibility* to sit
for the PANCE (initial certification) or PANRE (recertification) at
the time of hire. *Note: Candidates who are not yet NCCPA-certified
or do not yet have state PA licensure must demonstrate eligibility
and plan for timely certification in accordance with ARC-PA
Standards. - For PA candidates: State PA licensure or eligibility*
for licensure in state of campus location. *Note: Candidates who
are not yet NCCPA-certified or do not yet have state PA licensure
must demonstrate eligibility and plan for timely certification in
accordance with ARC-PA Standards. - For Physician candidates:
Doctorate in medicine or in a related health- or social-science
discipline. - For Physician candidates: Board certified allopathic
or osteopathic physician - For Physician candidates: State MD/DO
licensure or eligibility for licensure in state of campus location.
Note: Candidates who are not yet MD/DO-certified or do not yet have
state licensure must demonstrate eligibility and plan for timely
certification in accordance with ARC-PA Standards. - For
Non-Clinician Scientist candidates: Master’s degree in education or
a related health- or social-science discipline from an accredited
university. - For Non-Clinician Scientist candidates: If
applicable, certification(s) in area(s) of specialization required.
Must also maintain any professional certifications deemed necessary
to meet the requirements of the teaching role. - For Non-Clinician
Scientist candidates: If applicable, state licensure for licensure
in state of campus location. - For Non-Clinician Scientist
candidates: Must meet and maintain the qualifications and standards
set forth by any accreditation body that West Coast University is
accredited by or in process of obtaining accreditation from, for
area of expertise and expectations of faculty member as set forth
in regulatory documents. - For Non-Clinician Scientist candidates:
Must provide a documented background in educational methodology
consistent with teaching assignments, including, but not limited
to, education theory and practice, or current concepts relative to
specific subjects to be taught, or current clinical practice
experience, or distance education techniques and delivery.
Preferred Education, Certifications & Licensures: - Doctoral degree
in a health-related discipline with content expertise applicable to
PA education (e.g., PhD, EdD, PharmD, DMSc, DHSc, MD, DO, OTD) is
preferred. - Five (5) years of full-time experience in PA or health
professions education, academic support, or curriculum development
is preferred. - Prior experience as a chair, committee leader, or
director-level role in PA education is preferred. - Academic
experience within a PA program, including teaching, mentoring, and
curriculum development is preferred. - Experience with ARC-PA
accreditation activities (e.g., site visits, reports) and
programmatic self-assessment is preferred. - Knowledge of state,
federal, and local laws/regulations relating to programs,
governmental compliance, and other regulatory standards such as the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) Senior College
and University Commission (WSCUC), or other regulators and/or
accrediting bodies is preferred. LI-CM1 Campus: WCU Ontario Campus
Function: Leadership
Keywords: American Career College, Corona , Campus Director, Academic Education - Physician Assistant, Education / Teaching , Ontario, California