Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs, Department of Medicine
Company: Dartmouth Health
Location: West Lebanon
Posted on: February 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development
is a transformational leadership role that drives innovative
professional development strategies across the Department of
Medicine’s diverse academic enterprise. This position oversees
faculty recruitment, faculty retention, and professional
development for department members of all backgrounds and training,
while fostering deep integration with Dartmouth’s broader ecosystem
of excellence, from the Geisel School of Medicine to the Dartmouth
Cancer Center to The Dartmouth Institute. This individual will
collaborate with department leadership, faculty, staff, and
institutional administration to ensure the development strategies
align with the department’s goals, values, and mission. The role
requires strong leadership, interpersonal skills, and a deep
understanding of academic medical environments. Working
collaboratively with fellow Vice Chairs and the Chair, this leader
builds a transparent, high-performance culture that attracts and
retains top-tier talent across clinical, research, and educational
missions. The position reports to the Chair of Medicine. Key
Responsibilities: Faculty Recruitment and Retention Design
comprehensive recruitment strategies to recruit diverse, highly
qualified faculty members. Partner with section chiefs to create
recruitment processes that demonstrate Dartmouth Health’s
distinctive value proposition, resulting in improved candidate
acceptance rates and reduced recruitment cycle times. Work with
department leadership to ensure that retention strategies align
with career development, institutional culture, and departmental
needs. Implement systematic approaches to faculty and staff
satisfaction and feedback to identify and address retention
concerns, especially within the realm of professional development.
Streamline credentialing processes through partnerships with
institutional administration, reducing time spent in credentialing
process while maintaining compliance excellence. Faculty and
Professional Development and Mentorship Cultivate Dartmouth
Health’s distinctive culture of collaborative excellence in
building and maintaining a departmental culture of continuous
professional development through mentoring, workshops, and
individual career planning. Creates and collaborates with other
external stakeholders to create professional development activities
and plans for section chiefs, faculty, and professionals across the
Department. Design faculty and professional development initiatives
that harness Dartmouth Health’s unique strengths and to advance
skills in teaching, research, clinical practice, and leadership
skills. In collaboration with section chiefs, ensure faculty and
staff have access to mentorship opportunities to advance their
academic and professional careers. Support faculty in securing
internal and external funding for professional development
activities. Promotion and Tenure Collaborate with section chiefs to
ensure they understand the expectations and requirements for
advancement in clinical, teaching, and research domains, and have
tools and skills necessary to support academic advancement of their
faculty. Create advancement support guidance and systems for
section chiefs in their role of supporting faculty members through
the promotion and tenure process, and to individual faculty members
as needed. Serve as Chair of the Department of Medicine Promotions
and Advancement Committee (DOMPAC) to review faculty promotion
proposals and packets to ensure they meet institutional standards.
Develop promotion pathway metrics regarding promotion within the
Department, and review regularly to identify areas for improvement
while maintaining alignment with national academic standards.
Faculty and Professional Development Affairs Operations Lead a
high-performing Faculty and Professional Development Affairs team,
ensuring smooth operations of all faculty-related processes and
policies. Serve as a liaison between faculty members and Geisel
Office of Faculty Affairs regarding policies, procedures, and
benefits. Stay updated on regulatory and institutional changes that
affect faculty policies and practices. Create and modify processes
and tools to assist faculty and section chiefs with regular
self-assessment of academic progress, and to guide them through the
promotion process Collaboration and Communication Partner with
Chair and Vice Chair colleagues to develop and implement
transformative policies and strategic initiatives to enhance the
faculty and professional development experience and institutional
competitiveness. Function as a strategic advisor for section chiefs
and faculty members, providing advice and assistance with regard to
career development, work-life balance, and institutional resources.
Represent the department in relevant institutional committees or
councils focused on faculty affairs. Education and Experience: M.D.
required; rank of Professor required. At least 10 years of
experience in a leadership position in academic medicine, with a
focus on faculty affairs, leadership, or human resources. Proven
experience in faculty recruitment, development, mentorship, and
retention. In-depth understanding of academic medical systems,
including the dynamics of clinical, teaching, and research roles.
Skills and Competencies: Strong leadership and management skills
with proven ability to inspire diverse faculty and professionals of
varying backgrounds toward shared vision while driving innovative
change across complex academic environment. Exceptional
communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to
build rapport across all levels of the institution. Deep expertise
in academic personnel policies, promotion and tenure processes, and
best practices in faculty development. Strong organizational and
problem-solving skills, with the ability to manage multiple
priorities in a fast-paced environment. Ability to work
collaboratively with diverse groups and individuals to achieve
departmental and institutional goals. This job description provides
an overview of the essential functions of the Vice Chair of Faculty
Affairs and Professional Development role. The responsibilities
outlined above may be modified based on departmental needs and
priorities, as determined at the discretion of the Chair of the
Department. Dartmouth Health is an equal opportunity employer and
all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin,
disability status, veteran status, gender identity or expression,
or any other characteristic protected by law.
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