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Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Undergraduate Medical Education

  • ... Posted on: Feb 16, 2026
  • ... Confidential
  • ... Winston-Salem, North Carolina
  • ... Salary: Not Available
  • ... Full-time

Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Undergraduate Medical Education   

Job Title :

Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Undergraduate Medical Education

Job Type :

Full-time

Job Location :

Winston-Salem North Carolina United States

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No

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Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Undergraduate Medical Education About the Company Dynamic leader in the clinical & medical field IndustryHigher Education TypeEducational Institution Founded1902 Employees5001-10,000 About the Role The Company is in search of a visionary academic leader to take on the role of Vice Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education and Vice Chief Academic Officer. The successful candidate will be responsible for guiding the strategic direction and operational excellence of the MD program, with a focus on advancing a personalized and forward-looking curriculum that integrates basic, clinical, and health systems science with early patient exposure. This role is pivotal in ensuring the program meets the highest standards of educational excellence and rigorous scholarship, particularly in the context of the company's deep commitment to biomedical innovation, patient care, and professional training. Applicants for the Vice Dean of UME and Vice CAO position at the company should be accomplished academic leaders with a strong background in medical education. The ideal candidate will hold an MD and be eligible for a faculty appointment at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor, with a proven track record in curriculum design, LCME accreditation processes, and continuous quality improvement within an MD program. Experience in leading complex academic operations, especially across multiple campuses or distributed learning environments, is essential. The role requires a leader who can harmonize educational experiences and outcomes, foster faculty development, and ensure the success of a diverse and academically exceptional student body. Travel PercentLess than 10% Functions Education/Academic Administration

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Posted:

Feb 16, 2026

Reference Number:

12517_1c05673ac5e1621a1fb37a5ad3d5112c6e4358961f0dd67b030c664520846e8c

Employment:

Full-time

Salary:

Not Available

City:

Winston-Salem

Job Origin:

APPCAST_CPC

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Chief Academic Officer (CAO), Undergraduate Medical Education About the Company Dynamic leader in the clinical & medical field IndustryHigher Education TypeEducational Institution Founded1902 Employees5001-10,000 About the Role The Company is in search of a visionary academic leader to take on the role of Vice Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education and Vice Chief Academic Officer. The successful candidate will be responsible for guiding the strategic direction and operational excellence of the MD program, with a focus on advancing a personalized and forward-looking curriculum that integrates basic, clinical, and health systems science with early patient exposure. This role is pivotal in ensuring the program meets the highest standards of educational excellence and rigorous scholarship, particularly in the context of the company's deep commitment to biomedical innovation, patient care, and professional training. Applicants for the Vice Dean of UME and Vice CAO position at the company should be accomplished academic leaders with a strong background in medical education. The ideal candidate will hold an MD and be eligible for a faculty appointment at the rank of Professor or Associate Professor, with a proven track record in curriculum design, LCME accreditation processes, and continuous quality improvement within an MD program. Experience in leading complex academic operations, especially across multiple campuses or distributed learning environments, is essential. The role requires a leader who can harmonize educational experiences and outcomes, foster faculty development, and ensure the success of a diverse and academically exceptional student body. Travel PercentLess than 10% Functions Education/Academic Administration

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