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Tenure-track (TT) and Non- tenure track (NTT) positions

Employer
Georgia State University School of Public Health
Location
Georgia, United States
Salary
Not specified
Date posted
Sep 26, 2017

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Ranked as the #4 Most Innovative University by U.S. News and World Report, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA has one of the fastest growing research profiles in the country and a proven commitment to the success of students from all backgrounds.  The School of Public Health is CEPH-accredited, with 300+ graduate students, 200+ undergraduate students and 50+ core faculty and academic professionals.

The School is currently seeking outstanding applicants for tenure-track (TT) and non- tenure track (NTT) positions. Successful applicants will join a unique, multi-disciplinary public health program with emphasis in urban health research, applied public health, health policy, community and global applications. Electronic submissions are preferred. The positions listed on this flyer contain abbreviated descriptions and information. For the full position information and how to apply, visit our website at:  http://publichealth.gsu.edu/about/employment/ .

Environmental Health, Open Rank Professor (TT)/Lecturer (NTT)

(Log# 18-089)

Preferred qualifications will include training in one or more of the following areas: ambient and/or indoor air pollution, environmental epidemiology, health effects of chemical exposures, risk assessment and public health toxicology.

Health Promotion & Behavior, Open Rank Professor (TT)/Lecturer (NTT)
(Log# 18-103)

Qualified applicants will possess evidence of excellence in higher education, a strong record of research and publications, professional achievement warranting tenure and appointment as an open rank professor; evidence of academic administrative experience and demonstrated mentorship. 

Epidemiology, Open Rank Professor (TT) / Lecturer (NTT)
(Log# 18-107 A&B)

Candidates must have advanced analytic skills, and a focus on epidemiologic methods, infectious diseases, chronic disease, prevention science and other fields that have general bearing on Public Health.

Global NCD Research, Open Rank Professor, (TT)/Lecturer (NTT)
(Log# 18-030)

The School is seeking a tenure-track or non-tenure track faculty member to join the core faculty to establish and provide leadership to develop and grown an interdisciplinary team around non-communicable disease research and prevention. The GRAND initiative (Global Research Against Non-communicable Disease) includes all “chronic diseases”—such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes, obesity, drug and alcohol abuse, and mental illness.

Open Rank Professor (TT) – Quantitative and Statistical Sciences
(Log# 18-QUEST)

This key faculty leader will be part of the hub for significant, innovative, and fundable quantitative methodology research at the University. They will also provide methodological support and services to other GSU researchers by promoting grant development, enhancing the competitiveness of extramural funding proposals, and fostering publications.

Assistant or Associate Professor – Resilient Youth (ResY)
(Log# 18-ResY A&B)

Georgia State University anticipates hiring two tenure-track faculty members with research programs focused on health disparities among urban youth to begin in Fall 2018. Successful candidates will be hired at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor with a primary appointment in the Departments of Psychology or Sociology in the College of Arts and Sciences or in the School of Public Health.

Health Informationist (Atlanta Georgia Campus
(Log# 18-HealthInfo)

Georgia State University Library seeks an innovative, collegial, and highly-engaged information specialist to support research and teaching within the School of Public Health and the health-related disciplines within other schools. This position works to enhance collaborative research and team science in critical areas of public health, including biostatistics and epidemiology, health promotion and behavior, health management and policy, environmental health, and urban and global health

Clinical Assistant Professor (NTT) – Epi and/or Environmental Health
(Log# UGP A, B & C)

The School of Public Health is seeking applicants for teaching and service-oriented, non-tenure track faculty positions for its undergraduate public health program. Applicants should have a DrPH or PhD in public health or a related discipline.

Associate / Full Professor (TT) - 2CI Adult Health Literacy
(Log# 16-040)

Applicants for this position are expected to have strong records of scholarship, funded research, excellence in teaching, and service in the area of adult health literacy. Specific areas of research include development, implementation, and evaluation of practices and interventions to improve health literacy across multiple levels, dissemination and use of evidence-based health literacy practices and interventions.  

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