Clinical Manager Jobs in Athens, GA
Clinical Manager jobs in Athens, Georgia are open across the metro, with employers like Piedmont Healthcare, Amedisys, and HealthPRO Heritage hiring at every experience level. See the openings below and apply to the ones that match your experience.
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About the Office of Clinical Education
https://www.ohio.edu/medicine/about/offices/clinical-education
Position Summary:
The Associate Dean, Academic Affairs – Clinical Education is an administrative leadership role with a non-tenure track faculty appointment as an Open Rank Professor in one of the HCOM clinical departments (Primary Care, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, or Specialty Medicine). As a faculty leader, the Associate Dean contributes to the College’s missions of teaching, clinical education, educational scholarship, faculty development, and academic governance while providing strategic leadership for clinical education across the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine curriculum.
Position Responsibilities:
- Lead the design, oversight, assessment, and continuous improvement of the clinical curriculum, including clinical skills education, clerkships, electives, and clinical competency assessment
- Ensure consistency, quality, and of clinical teaching, learning experiences, and competency assessment across sites
- Oversee student clinical performance, progression, and readiness for residency
- Partner with operations to ensure adequate, high-quality clinical training placements
- Support curriculum integration across phases and alignment with foundational education
- Contribute to accreditation, governance, and policy (assessment, grading, progression)
- Use outcomes and performance data to drive quality improvement and innovation
- Collaborate with clerkship and course directors, physician faculty, Associate Deans, governance committees, institutional partners, and program directors to support high-quality clinical and consistent academic standards across campuses and training sites
- Provide leadership for clinical curriculum leadership and clinical education programs, including Clinical Skills and Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Discipline Directors, Clinical Training and Assessment Center (CTAC), and Office of Rural and Underserved Program (ORUP) and Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship (LIC) programs
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Maintain regular engagement with the College Curriculum Committee (CCC) to support shared governance and academic oversight of clinical education and continuous quality improvement in clinical education. Responsibilities include:
- Present proposed changes to clinical curriculum components, including pre?clerkship clinical skills, clerkships, electives, and clinical assessment frameworks, for CCC review and recommendation
- Provide clinical education outcomes data, site comparability analyses, and continuous quality improvement findings to support decision-making
- Collaborate with CCC leadership and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs – Medical Education on proposals requiring CCC and University Curriculum Council (UCC) review and approval, including clerkship and elective catalog language and degree audit requirements
- Support alignment among clinical education standards, institutional academic policies, and accreditation expectations
- Maintain an active faculty appointment and contribute to the teaching mission of the College through clinical skills instruction, learner assessment, curriculum development, and other educational activities
- Participate in educational scholarship, clinical education innovation, and dissemination of best practices in medical education
- Serve as a faculty leader in academic governance, curriculum oversight, and assessment decision-making
- Mentor faculty, clerkship directors, and clinical preceptors and support faculty development related to teaching, assessment, feedback, and competency-based education
- Contribute to institutional service and committee activities consistent with faculty expectations and responsibilities
- Contribute a minimum of 5% effort to medical school teaching activities, including curriculum design and enhancement, delivery of instructional content, facilitation of active learning sessions, provision of backup teaching support when faculty coverage is needed, and development, review, and validation of assessment tools, including written examination questions and other evaluative instruments
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.) degree from an accredited institution
- M.D. degree with substantial experience in osteopathic medical education and clinical training will be considered
- Eligibility for or possess an active medical license
- Experience in undergraduate medical education, including clinical and skills-based teaching and progressively responsible academic leadership
- Expertise in undergraduate medical education and clinical instruction
- Knowledge of COCA accreditation standards relevant to clinical education
- Ability to assess learner performance, clinical competency development and clinical education outcomes
- Ability to collaborate across multiple campuses, health systems, and clinical training sites
- Strong leadership, communication, organizational and relationship-management skills
- Free tuition for employees and dependents
- Comprehensive insurance coverage, including health, prescription, vision, dental, orthodontia, and life insurance
- An excellent retirement plan with up to a 14% employer contribution
- Wellness programs, on-site wellness facilities, and a robust employee assistance program
- Paid parental leave, adoption reimbursement, and more
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Who's Hiring
- Piedmont Healthcare3

- Amedisys2

- HealthPRO Heritage2

- Labcorp1

- Trinity Health1

Top Industries Hiring
- Healthcare & Medical Services13
- Consulting & Professional Services2
- Education1
Clinical Manager Jobs in Athens: Frequently Asked Questions
How many clinical manager jobs are there in Athens?
There are 18+ clinical manager openings in Athens, Georgia on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. New positions post regularly as Athens employers hire.
Which companies hire clinical managers in Athens?
Athens clinical manager roles are posted by Piedmont Healthcare, Amedisys, and HealthPRO Heritage and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
Are there remote clinical manager jobs in Athens?
Yes. About 14% of clinical manager openings tied to Athens are remote or hybrid as of June 2026. The rest are on-site roles based in and around Athens.
Which industries hire the most clinical managers in Athens?
The sectors hiring the most clinical managers in Athens are Healthcare & Medical Services, Consulting & Professional Services, and Education, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026.
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