Assistant Professor of General Dentistry - Simulation
City of Kansas City
Location
Joplin, Missouri
Quick overview
Deliver didactic and simulation-based instruction to pre-doctoral dental students in a laboratory setting. Develop learning objectives, assess student performance through practical exams, and facilitate the transition to direct patient care.
Requirements summary
Requires a D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree and current or eligible dental licensure in Missouri. Prior teaching experience or advanced training in general or restorative dentistry is preferred.
Job description
Job Type: Faculty
Job Description
Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine is seeking a full-time general dentist to serve as Core Simulation Faculty at its Joplin, Missouri campus. This role focuses on pre-clinical education within the simulation laboratory, where faculty guide students in developing foundational clinical skills, critical thinking, and professional competencies while fostering a collaborative and supportive learning environment grounded in high academic and clinical standards. Core Simulation Faculty are responsible for delivering didactic content, supervising simulation and standardized patient care experiences, and assessing student performance through practical examinations and other evaluative methods. The role includes providing timely feedback, grading competencies, and ensuring students are prepared to transition into direct patient care. The College is committed to expanding access to oral healthcare across a rural, underserved four-state region. Ideal candidates are engaged clinicians and educators who are passionate about innovation in dental education and dedicated to preparing the next generation of dentists to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care. The successful candidate is expected to be able to provide didactic and clinical education of pre-doctoral dental students in the simulation laboratory. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities
Develop and revise learning objectives and associated assessments for pre-clinical coursework. Actively participate in simulation clinic exercises. Deliver didactic and simulation-based instruction, including demonstrations of proper procedural techniques. Facilitate simulation clinic exercises and support student skill development in the pre-clinical setting. Supervise and facilitate standardized patient experiences, fostering communication, professionalism, and clinical decision-making skills in a controlled, patient-centered environment. Help students achieve competence in the pre-clinical setting. Provide formative and summative feedback to students across simulation and standardized patient encounters. Assess student performance through practical exams and other evaluation methods. Grade assessments, assess student progress, and assist in remediation protocols. Collaborate with faculty to ensure calibration and consistency in student assessment. Support students’ successful transition from pre-clinical training to clinical care. Additional duties may include but are not limited to: Serve as an academic course director. Assist in the development of instructional materials. Deliver additional didactic coursework.
Qualifications
D.D.S. or D.M.D. degree required. Current dental licensure in Missouri, or eligibility to obtain an unrestricted Missouri dental or faculty license (candidates licensed in another U.S. state or Canada will be considered). Prior teaching experience and/or advanced training in general or restorative dentistry preferred. Candidates should demonstrate: A strong commitment to dental education and student development in a rigorous academic environment. The ability to contribute to a collaborative, humanistic culture of learning and discovery. Interest in supporting the growth of a developing dental school and serving as a mentor and role model. A commitment to compassionate, ethical, and evidence-based patient care. An interest in improving oral and overall health outcomes in the region through interprofessional collaboration. Salary and academic rank will be commensurate with experience. Equal Opportunity Employer KCU is committed to promoting an equal employment opportunity workplace. Equal opportunity is and shall be provided for all employees and applicants for employment on the basis of their demonstrated ability and competence without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, genetic information (GINA), physical or mental disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, familial status, ancestry, military and/or veteran status, and/or any other status protected by applicable Federal, state or local law. Annual Security Report KCU is committed to providing a safe campus for students, faculty, and staff. Our annual campus security report lists campus crimes and statistics for the campus and public areas around campus for the last three years, in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. Thank you for your interest in a career at KCU! Kansas City University, founded in 1916, is a fully accredited, private not-for-profit health sciences university, and the fifth-oldest osteopathic medical school in the nation. KCU’s Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Biosciences and Dental Medicine offer graduate degree programs in osteopathic medicine, clinical psychology, biomedical sciences and dental medicine, as well as multiple dual-degree opportunities. To learn more about KCU, our colleges and academic programs, visit kansascity.edu. Are you interested in learning more about opportunities at KCU but don’t see a specific position that fits your experience and skills at this time? Please introduce yourself to us by sharing your CV/resume and we will be in contact with you as future opportunities that match your qualifications become available.