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The Stable/Ranch Hand plays a vital role in the daily care and well-being of horses, while maintaining a clean, safe, and welcoming environment for animals, staff, and visitors. This position includes feeding, turnout rotations, stall cleaning, teaching riding lessons, working events, and basic arena and facility upkeep. The role also involves respectful interaction with ranch guests, including College of Veterinary Medicine students, faculty, and staff.
The RVUCOM Clinical Education Curriculum Management Director supports the planning, implementation, and continuous improvement of the RVUCOM clinical education curriculum and student support services. Reporting to the Director of Clinical Academic Support, this position collaborates with faculty, staff, and leadership to ensure curriculum alignment, student performance monitoring, and data-informed decision-making. The Coordinator plays a key role in operationalizing assessment strategies, facilitating feedback loops, and supporting accreditation efforts.
Under the leadership of the Director of Tracks & Electives, provides coordinated leadership and programmatic support across two complimentary areas of responsibility: guiding and mentoring students within the RVU_MCOM Military Medicine Track, and contributing to broader Tracks & Electives Initiatives. This full-time position blends direct student engagement with strategic administrative functions, ensuring that military- affiliated learners-particularly those in health the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP)-receive the guidance, preparation, and resources needed for academic success, leadership development, and clinical readiness. In close collaboration with the Director of Military Medicine, the Coordinator serves as the primary on campus contact for military affiliated students while also supporting cross departmental projects, events, and educational activities that advance RVU-MCOM's mission in military healthcare education within the broader Tracks & Electives framework. This position reports directly to the Director of Tracks & Electives and works in close operational partnership with the Director of Military Medicine. The Military Medicine Coordinator is accountable for ensuring that all activities, programs, and initiatives are aligned with the vision, goals, and strategic priorities established by the Director of Tracks & Electives while fostering effective collaboration with faculty, staff, and external partners.
The Facilities & Landscape Technician is responsible for, under the general direction of the Manager of Facilities and Grounds, maintaining the outside appearance of the grounds for the main campus and the Medical Office Building. This includes maintaining lawns, trees, hedges, plants and keeping sidewalk and other areas neat and clear of debris. Year-round Part-Time Position - 18 Hours Per Week
Participate in teaching, service, and scholarly activities for RVU-MCOM in Billings, Montana. Teaching responsibilities will include – teaching foundational clinical and surgical knowledge, skills, reasoning, and attitudes to students throughout the MCOM curriculum, with an emphasis in osteopathic principles and practices.
The Medical Assistant is responsible to perform a variety of health care functions to prepare patients and assist physicians in providing health care to patients. This position will assist with scheduling patient appointments, verifying insurance, obtaining patient medical history.
The ideal candidate will possess a proficient background in nurse or physician anesthesiology, demonstrating a commitment to academic excellence, innovative teaching, and the enhancement of clinical competencies among nurse anesthesia students.
Demonstrate experience and expertise in biomedical or clinical education for predoctoral and/or postdoctoral students, provide service to the university and professional communities and engage in innovative scholarship and research to advance medical knowledge.
This position involves teaching a small group of first-or second-year medical students one-half day per week on either a Monday or Wednesday afternoon. Adjunct faculty must be physicians. The typical week involves 4 hours with students and 2 hours grading SOAP notes and providing feedback
The military medicine program associate director will preferably be located on the Utah campus and co-coordinate the development, implementation, delivery, and assessment of military medicine-related curriculum throughout all four years of medical student training. The faculty member mentors and advocates for student participants in the Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP). Provideors administrative support to the Military Medicine program director and the program students on both Colorado and Utah campuses. Initiates, coordinates, directs original research, support other projects and activities directly related to the Military Medicine Program.
Participate in teaching, service, and scholarly activities for RVU-MCOM in Billings, Montana. Teaching responsibilities will include pathology and pathophysiology.
Participate in OPP teaching and related clinical activities at RVUCOM-SU.
Demonstrate experience and expertise in Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) & Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) in the context of clinical education for pre-doctoral students, provide service to the university and professional communities and engage in innovative scholarship and research to advance medical knowledge.
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