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Assistant/Associate Professor

Employer
University of Kansas Medical Center
Location
Raytown, Missouri
Closing date
Jul 20, 2023

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Position Type
Research Scientist / Analyst
Hours
Full Time
Specialty
Medical Anthropology
Organization Type
Academic
Department:

SOM Department of Population Health
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Population Health Faculty

Position Title:

Assistant/Associate Professor

Job Family Group:

Academic

Summary:

The Department of Population Health seeks candidates of exceptional potential and emerging scholarship to enhance our research and educational portfolio. Multiple hires are expected for 12-mos, full time tenure-track positions for first time or late Assistant Professor. Mid-career investigators may also be considered.

In 2022, the Department recruited a new Chair, Simon Craddock Lee, PhD MPH, a nationally recognized medical anthropologist working at the intersection of implementation science and healthcare delivery research, who joined KU from UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.

Located in the School of Medicine, the Department provides a robust, interdisciplinary environment for conducting research and teaching in an academic medical center setting. The Department is committed to addressing rural and urban health inequities through strong partnerships with community organizations, government agencies, health systems and other stakeholders in diverse communities and across the care delivery continuum in the rapidly growing, multicultural Mid-West context. With faculty on three campuses - Kansas City, Wichita, Salina - we are the academic home for graduate educational programs leading to the MHSA, MPH, MSCR, and PhD.

Competitive candidates will have a demonstrable research focus in a population health domain, such as behavioral and social science interventions, healthcare delivery research, implementation science, outcomes and health services research, including policy analysis, economics and/or finance. In addition to a strong record of partnership with state and regional health authorities, the Department has access to exceptional campus resources to support diverse community engagement and recruitment, quantitative analytics and health informatics, with multiple opportunities for collaboration across clinical areas, the KU School of Health Professions, and the School of Nursing.

Job Description:

Required Qualifications:
  • Doctorate or equivalent with training in a population health field (e.g. nursing, medicine or public health; health related behavioral or social sciences).
  • Demonstratable research focus in a population health domain.
  • Articulated commitment to interdisciplinary, graduate teaching and mentoring in respective methods and areas of expertise.
  • Potential for extramural funding via participation in recent grants and/or contracts, appropriate to rank.
  • Record of scholarship in peer-reviewed publications, appropriate to rank.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Evidence of principal investigator status.
  • Evidence of effective teaching in courses related to the Department's degree programs.
  • Experience supervising and mentoring doctoral students.

Job Duties Outlined:
  • Maintain an ongoing program of research and training, with external funding, appropriate to expertise.
  • Collaborate with other faculty members via interdisciplinary research teams.
  • Teach and participate in graduate courses and curriculum development.
  • Participate in the intellectual life of the Department and School of Medicine, e.g. faculty and departmental committees and activities. Provide other services to the school, university, profession, and community, as appropriate.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Chair.

The Department of Population Health works to foster an inclusive professional community that promotes and sustains diversity in all our endeavors. We actively encourage applications from members of groups underrepresented in the biomedical sciences, people of all genders, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. KUMC is an equal opportunity employer; all qualified applicants will receive consideration.

Required Documents:
  • CV
  • Cover Letter addressing preparation and vision for graduate teaching, research, and service
  • Professional statement on academic diversity, equity and inclusion - describe your experience in working with diverse groups of people and how that informs your academic mission (approx. 1 page)
  • No more than 3 sample publications
  • Name and contact information of 3 potential academic references

Employee Type:

Regular

Time Type:

Full time

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