The Director of Clinical Science and Skills provides operational, instructional, and programmatic leadership for integrated clinical science, standardized patient, and simulation-based education programs across all phases of the undergraduate medical education curriculum at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (VTCSOM).
Reporting directly to the Associate Dean for Clinical Science, the Director serves as a central coordinating leader responsible for operationalizing the longitudinal clinical skills curriculum and ensuring alignment across classroom instruction, small group learning, standardized patient encounters, simulation activities, and performance-based assessment. The Director provides integrative operational leadership across four interconnected areas led by the Medical Director of Standardized Patients and Simulation Education, the Integrated Foundational Sciences Course Director, the Director of Clinical Science (Phase 1), and the Director of Ultrasound, ensuring coordinated implementation, curricular continuity, operational consistency, and alignment with competency-based educational goals and accreditation expectations.
The Director collaborates extensively with the Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education, educational affairs leadership, course directors, phase directors, clerkship leadership, faculty educators, and administrative partners to support integrated educational delivery, cross-phase curricular coordination, and continuous improvement across the undergraduate medical education continuum. The position serves as a key operational and organizational leader within the Clinical Science and Skills domain, facilitating coordination across instructional programming, educational operations, assessment activities, and simulation-based learning environments.
The Director provides leadership and oversight for the Clinical Science and Skills operational team, including standardized patient educators, the operations manager, instructional manager, and program coordination personnel. This position plays a critical role in advancing educational quality, curricular integration, operational efficiency, innovation, and continuous improvement across the Clinical Science and Skills domain.
The responsibilities listed are representative and will be performed collaboratively with VTCSOM educational leadership, faculty, staff, and operational personnel. The responsibilities of the role balance operational leadership and day-to-day program implementation with strategic coordination, curricular integration, and continuous improvement initiatives across the Clinical Science and Skills domain.