Program Coordinator I – EnMed Curriculum

The Pre-Clerkship Program Coordinator I supports the delivery and administration of the EnMed Pre-clerkship curriculum, encompassing both engineering and medical components. Responsibilities include course management, scheduling, communications, and accreditation support. This role serves as a key liaison between faculty, staff, and students to ensure effective curriculum execution.

Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) :

Instructional Open Rank – Medical Education

The School of Engineering Medicine at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time,11-month academic professional track (non-tenure), faculty position at the Instructional assistant professor, Instructional associate professor, and Instructional professor level, depending on qualifications, to teach clinical medicine in the pre-clinical curriculum. Anticipated start date Spring-Summer 2026.

Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) :

Instructional Open Rank – Pathology

The School of Engineering Medicine at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time,11-month academic professional track (non-tenure), faculty position at the Instructional assistant professor, Instructional associate professor, and Instructional professor level, depending on qualifications, to teach medical pathology, histology, and pathophysiology in the pre-clinical curriculum. Anticipated start date spring 2026.

Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure) :

Professor of the Practice – Innovation

The School of Engineering Medicine at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full time 11-month academic professional track (non-tenure), faculty position at the Professor of the Practice level. The candidate will play a central role in advancing EnMed’s mission to train a distinct class of medical professionals with expertise in both medicine and engineering, equipped to design innovative, practical, and impactful solutions to revolutionize healthcare. This position focuses on teaching and mentoring in the area of needs-driven innovation, guiding students, faculty, and other stakeholders through structured frameworks for identifying, developing, and implementing impactful solutions to healthcare challenges. Anticipated start date in Fall of 2025/Spring 2026.

Research (Non-Tenure):

Visiting Research Associate Professor

The School of Engineering Medicine at Texas A&M University invites applications for a temporary 11-month part-time, non-tenure visiting appointment faculty position at the Visiting Research Associate Professor level. Anticipated start date Spring 2026. The School is seeking a highly motivated and accomplished individual to advance its mission of integrating engineering innovation with medical education and research. The successful candidate will play a key role in expanding translational research and mentoring the next generation of physicianeers

Join Our Team

By joining our team, you will connect and collaborate with dedicated and passionate colleagues, experiencing the satisfaction of producing work that makes a meaningful impact in engineering and medicine.