The UT School of Public Health is the newest school at UT Health, San Antonio, a collaboration between The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, also called UT Health San Antonio, and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). UT Health San Antonio and The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) are both Hispanic-serving institutions. The new graduate school will provide academic instruction relevant to public health and serve as a focus of research activities directed toward community health problems, as it maintains and grows relationships with all entities interested in public health. The school will offer master's and doctoral programs in public health.
The Department of Quantitative and Qualitative Health Sciences at UT School of Public Health, San Antonio is seeking candidates with an emphasis in biostatistics. Faculty in the Department of Quantitative and Qualitative Health Sciences may have diverse research, teaching, and service interests in epidemiology and/or biostatistics in a variety of fields of study, including: infectious diseases; chronic diseases; cardiometabolic and cardiovascular outcomes; aging; health inequities; substance use; injury prevention; focus on adolescence or young adults; rural health and disparities; mental health; maternal-fetal and women’s health; and exercise and physical activity. Faculty may have methodologic interests including longitudinal data analysis, secondary data analysis, meta-analysis, clinical trials, missing data, structural equation modeling, and Bayesian methods.
The Department seeks to identify successful candidates with demonstrated research portfolios and scholarly publications; experience in teaching course work appropriate to graduate-level instruction in the domain of quantitative and qualitative health sciences and their application in public health. Faculty will be expected to contribute formally to the academic curricula, teach graduate courses, as well as actively engage in the formation of the School through internal and external service activities. Applications for appointment to all ranks (Assistant, Associate, or Professor) and tracks (tenure-track, tenured, or non-tenure track) will be reviewed and considered; the level and type of faculty appointment will be based on the candidates’ professional and academic experiences. Please include the rank and track you are applying for in the cover letter. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled.
Qualifications
- The position requires a doctorate in biostatistics, public health, or a related field.
- Candidates must have prior teaching experience at the post-secondary university level.
- Candidates should have demonstrated ability to conduct both applied and academic research.
- Expertise and/or experience in issues pertaining to historically underserved populations are especially desirable, but not required.
The School welcomes candidates whose experience in teaching, research, or community service has prepared them to fulfill the School’s mission and goals.
Applications may be submitted electronically through the UT Health Careers faculty recruitment site and should include (a) a cover letter describing candidate's professional qualifications, interest in the position, and brief evidence of scholarly impact, (b) Teaching and mentoring philosophy and experience (1-2 pages), (c) if applicable, a research statement with the history of external funding and plans for acquiring peer-reviewed funding (3-5 pages), (d) Curriculum vitae, (e) contact information for three professional references/letters of recommendation, and (f) unofficial copies of all academic transcripts, official transcripts will be required of the final candidate.
Under the leadership of Dean Vasan Ramachandran, the mission of UT School of Public Health San Antonio (SPH) is to: perform ‘meaningful’ scholarship that discovers, disseminates, and applies evidence-based, equity-driven, scalable solutions and policies that can be implemented in a timely manner to advance the health of the planet and its human populations, especially those that belong to historically underserved, marginalized, vulnerable groups; serve public health needs and promote a culture of health and well-being locally and regionally (acting as a steward and serving as an anchor) while thinking nationally and globally, and; educate, develop and train the next generation of diverse public health leaders and professionals in systems thinking, social justice and health equity, and precision public health so that they can face the public health threats and opportunities of today and tomorrow. To learn more about UT School of Public Health, please visit https://uthscsa.edu/public-health/.
UT Health San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer including protected veterans and persons with disabilities. All faculty appointments are designated as security sensitive positions.
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