University of Colorado
Vice Chair of Research (Open Rank : Associate Professor - Professor)
University of Colorado, East Aurora, New York, United States
Overview
Vice Chair of Research (Open Rank : Associate Professor - Professor) – 37397 Faculty
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Department : Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Job Title :
Vice Chair of Research (Open Rank : Associate Professor - Professor)
Position #00837333 – Requisition #37397
Job Summary :
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s mission is to provide outstanding, cutting-edge clinical care, research, and state-of-the-art training. The Department is seeking a Vice Chair of Research to further the department’s research mission, promoting programmatic and interdisciplinary initiatives in basic, clinical, translational, and health services research. As the dedicated leader of department research, the Vice Chair of Research will have a close working relationship with the Chair of Otolaryngology, CU Medicine, University of Colorado Health (UCHealth), Children’s Hospital of Colorado (CHCO), our affiliates (DH, VA), faculty members across the entire department and other stakeholders across campus.
The ideal candidate will hold the degree of MD (with board certification in an otolaryngology subspecialty) or a PhD in laboratory-based bench research, or both. They should have an outstanding record of achievement and national prominence in basic / translational / clinic research. The ideal candidate must also possess leadership experience running research programs in a comparable academic department or healthcare setting. The candidate is expected to be a scientist with a solid track record of extramural funding.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following :
Partner with Department leadership to develop the research mission, strategic plan, tactics for achieving the goals of the strategic plan, and metrics for measuring success. Ensure that department goals are in alignment with goals of the School of Medicine.
Partner with the Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and the Vice Chair of Education to develop a mentorship program and opportunities for development of research-focused faculty. These efforts will include developing and refining novel early and mid-career support programs, bridge funding programs, exploring PSTP program and other efforts to ensure recruitment, retention and success for clinician scientists, laboratory scientists, and other researchers within the Department.
Partner with the Vice Chair of Education in the implementation and management of Research Related Training grants to include a T32 and R25.
Advise on the recruitment of research fellows, staff, and faculty with the Chair
Mentor residents, research fellows, and / or graduate students.
Oversee and advise on departmental research efforts with an emphasis on forming and encouraging scientific collaborations, with the goal of increasing publications and funded research. Interface with other departments desiring to conduct studies regarding collaboration on new and existing projects, building and enhancing collaborative relationships across the enterprise.
Support the Resident Program by actively engaging and supporting resident’s research efforts including active involvement in the annual Resident Research Day.
Participate actively in departmental committees including Executive Committee, Faculty Search Committees, and Residency Search and Review Committees.
In conjunction with the Research (Administrative) Program Director, track total number of research projects and clinical trials that are being conducted and work with members of the Department of Otolaryngology faculty to increase these activities on an ongoing basis.
Partner with leaders in informatics and innovations within the SOM and the campus to expand the role these critical fields play in otolaryngology research.
Partner closely with Department and SOM Quality Improvement efforts to integrate research in quality improvement and patient safety to advance medicine and improve patient outcomes.
Enhance the communication of research activities and findings in the Department
Lead an annual departmental research retreat to continually evaluate and evolve Department research strategy and tactics
Work Location :
This role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO.
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University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Department : Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery
Job Title :
Vice Chair of Research (Open Rank : Associate Professor - Professor)
Position #00837333 – Requisition #37397
Job Summary :
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s mission is to provide outstanding, cutting-edge clinical care, research, and state-of-the-art training. The Department is seeking a Vice Chair of Research to further the department’s research mission, promoting programmatic and interdisciplinary initiatives in basic, clinical, translational, and health services research. As the dedicated leader of department research, the Vice Chair of Research will have a close working relationship with the Chair of Otolaryngology, CU Medicine, University of Colorado Health (UCHealth), Children’s Hospital of Colorado (CHCO), our affiliates (DH, VA), faculty members across the entire department and other stakeholders across campus.
The ideal candidate will hold the degree of MD (with board certification in an otolaryngology subspecialty) or a PhD in laboratory-based bench research, or both. They should have an outstanding record of achievement and national prominence in basic / translational / clinic research. The ideal candidate must also possess leadership experience running research programs in a comparable academic department or healthcare setting. The candidate is expected to be a scientist with a solid track record of extramural funding.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to the following :
Partner with Department leadership to develop the research mission, strategic plan, tactics for achieving the goals of the strategic plan, and metrics for measuring success. Ensure that department goals are in alignment with goals of the School of Medicine.
Partner with the Vice Chair of Faculty Affairs and the Vice Chair of Education to develop a mentorship program and opportunities for development of research-focused faculty. These efforts will include developing and refining novel early and mid-career support programs, bridge funding programs, exploring PSTP program and other efforts to ensure recruitment, retention and success for clinician scientists, laboratory scientists, and other researchers within the Department.
Partner with the Vice Chair of Education in the implementation and management of Research Related Training grants to include a T32 and R25.
Advise on the recruitment of research fellows, staff, and faculty with the Chair
Mentor residents, research fellows, and / or graduate students.
Oversee and advise on departmental research efforts with an emphasis on forming and encouraging scientific collaborations, with the goal of increasing publications and funded research. Interface with other departments desiring to conduct studies regarding collaboration on new and existing projects, building and enhancing collaborative relationships across the enterprise.
Support the Resident Program by actively engaging and supporting resident’s research efforts including active involvement in the annual Resident Research Day.
Participate actively in departmental committees including Executive Committee, Faculty Search Committees, and Residency Search and Review Committees.
In conjunction with the Research (Administrative) Program Director, track total number of research projects and clinical trials that are being conducted and work with members of the Department of Otolaryngology faculty to increase these activities on an ongoing basis.
Partner with leaders in informatics and innovations within the SOM and the campus to expand the role these critical fields play in otolaryngology research.
Partner closely with Department and SOM Quality Improvement efforts to integrate research in quality improvement and patient safety to advance medicine and improve patient outcomes.
Enhance the communication of research activities and findings in the Department
Lead an annual departmental research retreat to continually evaluate and evolve Department research strategy and tactics
Work Location :
This role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO.
Why Join Us
#J-18808-Ljbffr