College of Pharmacy Positions
We are currently seeking highly qualified individuals for the following faculty positions with the College of Pharmacy. These positions are available immediately. Innovative individuals with administrative experience and a commitment to Christian education are encouraged to apply:
Pharmacy Practice. Responsibilities include creating, coordinating and delivering instruction in the pathophysiology, pharmacotherapy, and patient-centered care didactic curriculum; developing and maintaining innovative clinical practice sites; conducting scholarly activity in an area of expertise; and engaging in service to the college, and community. The College is partnering with local hospitals, clinics, and community pharmacies to establish clinical practice opportunities. Applicants from all clinical backgrounds will be considered. Candidates with expertise in adult internal medicine, community practice, ambulatory care, cardiology, hematology/oncology, or psychiatric practice are encouraged to apply. Qualified applicants will possess a Pharm.D. as well as residency/fellowship training. At least two years of academic experience is preferred. Eligibility for pharmacy licensure in Arkansas is required.
Interested individuals should contact Julie Kissack, Pharm.D., BCPP, Chair, Department of Pharmacy Practice at Harding University College of Pharmacy, 915 E. Market Avenue, Box 12230, Searcy, AR 72149-2230. Telephone: 501-279-5459 for Pharmacy Practice Department, e-mail: jkissack@harding.edu.
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Medicinal Chemistry. The primary responsibilities for this position are coordinating and teaching the medicinal chemistry portions of a Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum in both departmental and interdepartmental courses. Engagement of students in research and the establishment of an active research program will be supported. Qualified applicants will possess a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in medicinal chemistry or in an allied field. Preference will be given to applicants with postdoctoral experience as well as to those with two or more years of academic experience. A professional degree in pharmacy is desirable but not required.
Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacology. The primary responsibilities for this position are coordinating and teaching the pharmacology portions of a Doctor of Pharmacy curriculum in both departmental and interdepartmental courses. Engagement of students in research and the establishment of an active research program will be supported. Qualified applicants will possess a Ph.D. degree or equivalent in pharmacology or in an allied field. Preference will be given to applicants with postdoctoral experience as well as to those with two or more years of academic experience. A professional degree in pharmacy is desirable but not required.
Interested individuals should contact Bill Yates, DVM, Chair, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Harding University College of Pharmacy, 915 E. Market Avenue, Box 12230, Searcy, AR 72149-2230. Telephone 501-279-5530 for Pharmaceutical Sciences Department, e-mail byates1@harding.edu.
