From an email message which I received in recent days:
The Creighton University School of Law invites applications for a faculty member to create and direct an interdisciplinary program in healthcare law and policy. Creighton University has a full array of health sciences schools including Medicine, Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physical Therapy, and Occupational Therapy, as well as the highly ranked Werner Institute, which is centered in the Law School and teaches individuals how to engage conflict and resolve disputes effectively, efficiently, and humanely. Although the successful candidate will be expected to teach both J.D. and non-J.D. students, the faculty member's primary responsibility will be to strengthen the Law School's links across Creighton University's campus and with healthcare organizations, with an eye toward creating a multi-faceted master's program in health law and policy with certificates and degrees open to both J.D. and non-J.D. students. It is expected that the degree program will be delivered in both on-campus and hybrid (on-campus and online) modalities. The position would be a 12-month appointment as a clinician educator or teaching-researcher, and either tenured/tenure-track or non-tenured/non-tenure track.
Here is the link for additional information and to apply for this position: https://careers.creighton.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1475785004359.
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