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Description
Larkin University (LU) College of Pharmacy (COP) is seeking a full-time faculty member for the role of Director of Assessment and Accreditation. This position reports to the Dean of the College of Pharmacy and is responsible for assessment and accreditation activities across all areas in the college, including programmatic accreditation, annual reporting, and strategic planning. The Director will collaborate with faculty, staff, and administrators to design and execute assessment strategies that measure learning outcomes, program effectiveness, and stakeholder satisfaction. The role ensures the alignment of the College’s assessment activities with university institutional effectiveness and SACS-COC standards, programmatic accreditation standards, and the promotion of continuous quality improvement. The individual will be involved in various aspects of pharmacy academia, including, but not limited to, didactic teaching, research, and service to the institution and profession as applicable.
LUCOP’s accelerated Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) program is fully accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and is a three-year curriculum. LU is a private not-for-profit 501(c)(3) university and consists of the College of Pharmacy, College of Biomedical Sciences, and School of Physician Assistant Studies. More information about LUCOP is available at: https://www.larkin.edu/academics/college-of-pharmacy/
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Oversee a comprehensive assessment plan for the College of Pharmacy, ensuring alignment with accreditation standards (e.g., ACPE, university, state, or regional accrediting bodies).
- Provide leadership in the collection, analysis, and reporting of data to support strategic planning, program improvement, student services, and decision-making.
- Serve as a resource on assessment and quality enhancement practices.
- Collaborate with faculty and staff to design and implement assessment tools that evaluate student learning outcomes and curricular effectiveness.
- Oversee the development, distribution, and analysis of surveys, exams, rubrics, and other assessment instruments.
- Maintain a database of assessment results and ensure data integrity, security, and accessibility for stakeholders.
- Work with the Dean and Executive Council members of the College, prepare and manage documentation for accreditation self-studies, site visits, and reports.
- Analyze assessment data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for improvement in curriculum and program delivery and compliance with ACPE standards.
- Facilitate discussions and planning sessions with faculty, staff, and administrators to promote a culture of evidence-based decision-making.
- Represent the College of Pharmacy on institutional committees related to assessment and accreditation.
- Stay current on trends and advancements in pharmacy and higher education assessment and accreditation.
- Teach assigned courses and participate in academic activities in the areas of expertise.
- Serve on various College of Pharmacy/University committees and participate in student mentoring/advising as assigned.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Dean.
Job Requirements:
Candidates must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, PharmD, or equivalent). The successful candidate shall have a background in pharmacy (e.g., social and administrative sciences, pharmacy practice, pharmaceutical sciences).
- Experience in assessment, institutional effectiveness, or related areas, preferably in a pharmacy or health sciences educational setting.
- Knowledge of national or programmatic accreditation standards and reporting procedures.
- Proficiency in data collection, analysis, and reporting.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
Candidates with experience in Student Information Systems (SIS), Learning Management Systems (LMS), and educational technologies; familiarity with survey software (e.g., Qualtrics), statistical tools (e.g., SPSS, SAS, or R), and visualization platforms (e.g., Tableau or Power BI) will be preferred.
This position is open to all candidates authorized to work in the United States.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit a single PDF document via the following link, which includes the following components in this order: 1) a letter of intent detailing relevant qualifications/interests and assessment philosophy 2) current curriculum vitae, 3) teaching philosophy, 4) at least four names of references with complete contact information. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Link to Apply: https://www.larkin.edu/doaa-cop-application/
The position is available now and will remain open until it is filled. The application review process will start immediately, and interviews for the position are expected to begin as soon as possible. If you need any additional information or have any questions, please reach out to Dean Subrata Deb at SDeb@larkin.edu. Larkin University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. For more information on the University and College of Pharmacy, visit our website www.larkin.edu.

