Location : Honolulu, HI
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Job Number: 2023-02076
Department: University of Hawai'i at Manoa - Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health - OPHS
Opening Date: 10/06/2023
Closing Date: Continuous
Position Number:: #0082227
Description
Title: Assistant Professor (Epidemiology, position #0082227)
Position Number: #0082227
Hiring Unit: Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health, Office of Public Health Studies
Location: University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu
Date Posted: October 6, 2023
Closing Date: Continuous - review of applications will begin on October 27, 2023 and will continue until the position is filled
Salary Information: Pay commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Monthly Type: 9-month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Full-time/Part-time: Full-time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent
Funding: General
Other Conditions: To begin approximately August 2024, or as soon thereafter as possible. Applicants who are ABD will be considered; however, degree requirements must be met by the effective date of appointment.
Duties and Responsibilities: - Teach online and in-person courses in topics related to epidemiology and other public health topics to undergraduate and graduate public health students and other health professionals
- Conduct and maintain a program of research on topics related to epidemiology as evidenced by extramural grants, publications, and/or scholarly activities and products
- Plan and establish new courses and programs
- Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate public health students
- Participate in student recruitment and retention efforts
- Serve on departmental and university committees
- Provide service to professional and community stakeholders as relevant to the individual's academic specialty
- Engage in activities to advance the department's mission to serve Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Asians, and/or Indigenous individuals
- Perform other related tasks as assigned
Minimum Qualifications: - PhD, DrPH, or equivalent in epidemiology or related field from a college or university of recognized standing
- Demonstrated ability and/or passion for teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels
- Demonstrated ability to conduct active research through peer-reviewed publications, grant proposals, and/or other scholarly products
- Demonstrated ability to work well with others
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Experience working in multicultural settings
- Poise and good address for meeting and conferring with others
Desirable Qualifications: - Established record of effective teaching to undergraduate and/or graduate students through classroom and/or distance education modalities
- Demonstrated ability to develop new courses and/or programs
- Experience in supervising and/or mentoring students in higher education
- Established record of active research through publications, grants, etc: chronic disease epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, infectious disease modeling, environmental health, and/or maternal-child health
- Training and/or experience in key areas of the Thompson School including social work, gerontology, life course perspective research, etc
- Familiarity with public health applied learning experiences
- Demonstrated ability to actively collaborate on research
- Demonstrated experience working in multicultural settings including Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Asians, and/or Indigenous individuals
To Apply: Click on the "Apply" button on the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents.
Applicants must submit the following:
- Cover letter addressing how you meet the minimum and desirable qualifications and describing plans to help advance the OPHS mission and vision.
- Curriculum vita/resume;
- 1-2 page teaching statement
- 1-2 page research statement
- 1-2 page statement that describes your commitment to and/or experience in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
- Names, addresses, email and telephone numbers of three current professional references
- Official transcripts or equivalent documents directly from the institution of highest educational level relevant to job sought (transcript copies are acceptable but official originals required upon hire)
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