Academic Faculty Director - Dental Assisting

Pima Community College

Tuscon, Arizona

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Academic Advice, Administrative Skills, Alliance/Partner Management, Budget Management, Career Counseling, Clinical Laboratory, Clinical Training, Collaborative Learning, Dentistry, Documentation, Healthcare, Industry/Trade Analysis, Laboratory Equipment, Leadership, Maintain Compliance, Mentoring, Performance Analysis, Project/Program Management, Public Health, Quality Assurance Methodology, Resource Management, Team Player, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum
LOCATION
Tuscon, Arizona
POSTED
3 days ago
Salary: $62,819-$96,479 (based on education and experience)

- Plus an additional 10% Allied Health Salary Adjustment to be added

- Plus an additional $10K Department Head Responsibilities Adjustment to be added

Job List: External

First Review of Applications Date: 6/19/2026

Please note, this position will be in person, to be located in the Pima County/Tucson area.

About the Position

The position is available beginning the 2026-2027 academic year as a twelve-month contract. Faculty teach and work a set schedule over a twelve-month academic year, July- June, that could include day, evening, and weekend duties.
The Dental Assisting Academic Faculty Director provides strategic leadership, administrative oversight, and instruction for the college's accredited one-year Certificate program. Located in the state-of-the-art Center of Excellence in Health Professions at Pima's West Campus, this full-time administrator ensures compliance with the Commission on Dental Accreditation (CODA) while managing budgets, curriculum, and faculty. Additionally, the Director spearheads interprofessional collaboration with other health profession programs at the Center of Excellence to model an integrated, modern healthcare learning environment.

The Academic Faculty Director leads a 29.5-credit cohort program that integrates in-person lectures, lab training, and clinical rotations. In this role, the Director empowers entry-level students with the experiential, collaborative learning needed to launch successful careers in private dental offices, clinics, and public health centers. This full-time position combines teaching, leadership, and administrative responsibilities. Please note that the academic faculty director model is subject to review and may change in two years.

Faculty may be asked to teach in person, online, hybrid, and virtual learning environments. Divisions may employ emerging approaches such as fast-track, IBEST, and dual enrollment as appropriate. Course scheduling may include daytime, evenings, and/or weekends.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Program Leadership & Administration
    • Develop and manage the program budget, ensuring strategic allocation of resources.
    • Direct curriculum development, evaluation, and coordination to maintain high academic standards.
    • Oversee the scheduling and utilization of program facilities, labs, and equipment.
    • Lead all aspects of CODA accreditation compliance, including the timely preparation and maintenance of required documentation.
    • Establish and refine student admission criteria and enrollment procedures.
  • Faculty Management & Supervision
    • Recruit, select, and recommend qualified candidates for faculty appointments, tenure, and promotions.
    • Supervise, mentor, and evaluate faculty performance to foster professional growth and instructional excellence.
    • Determine and assign faculty teaching schedules, workloads, and course allocations.
  • Instruction & Student Success
    • Teach an instructional load per semester to support students.
    • Evaluate and assess student performance objectively through diverse testing and grading methodologies.
    • Provide proactive academic advising and career mentorship to students.
  • Collaboration & Community Engagement
    • Cultivate and maintain strategic community partnerships to expand educational and clinical opportunities for students.
    • Convene and collaborate with a Program Advisory Committee to align training with current industry trends.
    • Represent the department or campus effectively on college-wide committees and task forces.
    • Participate actively in departmental meetings, discipline groups, and institutional initiatives.
    • Foster a collaborative, inclusive, and collegial environment when communicating with faculty, staff, and students.

Minimum qualifications required for faculty positions are governed by our Faculty Qualification Standards. This position is in an Occupational/Workforce discipline and requires the following to obtain Pima Community College teaching certification:
  • Must hold at least one of the following active credentials:
    • Certified Dental Assistant (CDA): Current certification through the Dental Assisting National Board (DANB) or
    • Licensed Dentist: A dentist licensed to practice in Arizona.
  • Must have 2 years' experience as a dental assistant with direct, proven occupational experience applying the principles of four-handed dentistry.
  • Must have a baccalaureate d

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