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Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice - Community/Ambulatory Care and Population Health
Duquesne University School of Pharmacy
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Posted: 24-Nov-25
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Type: Faculty
Job Setting:
Academia
Community Pharmacy
Specialty Practice Areas:
Ambulatory Care
Pharmacy Practice
Position Summary:
The Division of Pharmacy Practice at the DUSOP invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure track faculty member focused on population health, community-based health programs and ambulatory care clinical practice. The faculty member will contribute to community/ambulatory care teaching, scholarship, and service within the School of Pharmacy. This individual will provide direct patient care within the Duquesne University Center for Pharmacy Care and affiliated community partner sites in collaboration with the Center for Integrative Health and will manage and support innovative community health programming and outreach efforts.
Teaching & Experiential Education
Contribute to course instruction and curricular development related to community pharmacy, ambulatory care, and population health initiatives
Provide community-based experiential learning opportunities for student pharmacists during APPE learning experiences
Serve as a preceptor for PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Practice residents and mentor pharmacy learners in community-based settings
Clinical Practice & Patient Care
Deliver care under approved protocols and standing orders in coordination with interdisciplinary healthcare teams
Oversee and participate in daily clinical pharmacy operations, including point-of-care testing, patient education, and community-based programming
Provide direct ambulatory care pharmacy services in accordance with state/federal regulations, professional standards, and University policies
Leadership & Program Development
As Coordinator of Community Heath within the Duquesne University Center for Pharmacy Care (CPC), partner with the Center for Integrative Health (CIH) and School/Center leadership to enhance existing clinical and educational programs and identify opportunities for growth and innovation.
Provide oversight and mentorship of clinical pharmacists and staff for community health events
Support sustainable operations by balancing leadership and direct patient care roles based on program needs and funding availability
Service
Participate in School, University, and professional service activities
Represent the School and DUCIH in community partnerships, health fairs, and professional organizations
Scholarship & Research
Engage in research and scholarship that advance population health, ambulatory care and integrative health
Collaborate on grant-funded projects within DUCIH and the School of Pharmacy
Present research findings through professional presentations, publications, and community reports
Qualifications
Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) degree required; postgraduate residency training (PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Practice or equivalent) preferred; prior community-centered clinical care experience preferred
Demonstrated experience in community practice, ambulatory care, and/or public health initiatives.
Prior teaching experience and ability to teach a broad variety of clinical topics within family medicine and internal medicine are desirable.
Strong commitment to teaching, interprofessional collaboration, and collaborating with stakeholders in under-resourced communities to improve population health.
Prior experience in personnel management as well as clinical service/program development, and/or grant-supported projects is desirable.
The Duquesne University mission is implemented through a commitment to academic excellence, a spirit of service, moral and spiritual values, sensitivity to world concerns, and an ecumenical campus community. Duquesne University’s School of Pharmacy opened in 1925 with an enrollment of just 50 students. Today, the School of Pharmacy enrolls over 600 students in its Pharm.D. program (on-campus and online pathways) and over 50 M.S. and Ph.D. students. Please visit the School of Pharmacy website to learn more about our school.