Southern Connecticut State University
Assistant/Associate Professor - Healthcare Systems & Innovation (Healthcare Stud
Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, Connecticut, us, 06540
Tenure-Track Faculty Position
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26-013A-B Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) is a diverse and student-centered university dedicated to academic excellence, access, and service for the public good. Southern provides a supportive and welcoming environment for all members of its community through a campus-wide commitment to social justice. SCSU is the only R2 institution in the State of Connecticut and a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars. Founded as a teacher’s college in 1893, Southern has evolved over the past century into a comprehensive public university of approximately 9,000 students, offering graduate and undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and professional disciplines. We seek to instill in all students the value of discovery with the liberal arts and sciences serving as a foundation for professional development and life-long learning. The University is in New Haven, Connecticut, a city rich and vibrant with arts and culture, and home to many universities and with easy access to New York City and Boston. Brief Description of Duties/Responsibilities
The Department of Healthcare Systems and Innovation at Southern Connecticut State University invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (depending on experience) to begin in August 2026. The Healthcare Systems and Innovation department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Studies and an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management. The Healthcare Studies program features a concentration in Clinical Trials Administration and Practice, which positions students for employment as clinical research coordinators and related professions. The mission of the Healthcare Systems and Innovation department is to provide an exemplary undergraduate education to prepare students for a broad range of non-clinical careers in the healthcare sector. The department is especially committed to supporting students through academic advising and career preparation. The successful candidates will be responsible for teaching courses in the Healthcare Studies and Healthcare Management programs at the undergraduate level. In addition to teaching responsibilities, faculty are required to engage in scholarship/creative activity, service to the department and University, professional participation, and student advising. While the nominal teaching load is 12 credits per semester, there is the opportunity for reassigned time. The role of all Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) employees is to support a robust in-person learning environment for its students. In furtherance of this goal, while some classes may be remote or hybrid in accordance with student needs, faculty are generally required to be available for on-campus teaching. This means that while faculty may be scheduled to teach fully remote classes, there is no guarantee of fully remote work. Required Qualifications
Research- or practice-based doctoral degree in a health-related field (Ph.D., DHSc, or other comparable degree). ABD candidates will be considered, with completion required by the end of the first year of appointment. Advanced professional and/or academic experience in healthcare or healthcare administration. Teaching experience that aligns with multiple courses in the Healthcare Studies/Healthcare Management curriculum. Evidence of ability to engage in meaningful scholarship/creative activity that will lead to presentations at professional meetings and publications in peer-reviewed journals in the disciplines. Strong interest in mentoring and advising students pursuing healthcare careers. Demonstrated ability to communicate with, work, and interact successfully with students, colleagues, and community. Demonstrated effective oral and written communication skills. Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate: evidence of ability to teach courses in at least two of the following areas: clinical research, health statistics and research methods, medical terminology and body systems, healthcare ethics, healthcare communication, and healthcare quality improvement. evidence of college/university teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate level in content areas covered by the healthcare studies curriculum; evidence of scholarly competence through research activity, external grants, research, peer-reviewed publications and/or presentations in an area of healthcare or healthcare pedagogy, and a well-articulated plan for future scholarship activities; evidence of academic or professional focus on interprofessionalism in healthcare and interprofessional education (IPE); evidence of effective student academic advisement; evidence of student-centered, caring practices for students; demonstrated ability to work with diverse student populations; ability to utilize technology in the classroom Application Process
Complete applications will include: a letter of interest; written statement(s) that address all of the preferred qualifications, and elaborate on: teaching interests, experience, and classroom practices that align with the Healthcare Studies/Management programs; and on research and scholarship interests, experience, and future plans; email addresses and telephone numbers of three references. Please electronically submit all materials to: Healthcare Systems & Innovation Search Committee Chair, at HLSsearch1@southernct.edu . Candidates may be asked for written letters of reference at a later date. Best consideration will be given to complete applications received by
November 15, 2025 . The position will remain open until filled. SCSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer. The University seeks to enhance the diversity of its faculty and staff. People of color, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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Healthcare Systems & Innovation Rank:
Assistant/Associate Professor Specialization:
Healthcare Studies Search #:
26-013A-B Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) is a diverse and student-centered university dedicated to academic excellence, access, and service for the public good. Southern provides a supportive and welcoming environment for all members of its community through a campus-wide commitment to social justice. SCSU is the only R2 institution in the State of Connecticut and a top producer of Fulbright U.S. Scholars. Founded as a teacher’s college in 1893, Southern has evolved over the past century into a comprehensive public university of approximately 9,000 students, offering graduate and undergraduate programs in the liberal arts and professional disciplines. We seek to instill in all students the value of discovery with the liberal arts and sciences serving as a foundation for professional development and life-long learning. The University is in New Haven, Connecticut, a city rich and vibrant with arts and culture, and home to many universities and with easy access to New York City and Boston. Brief Description of Duties/Responsibilities
The Department of Healthcare Systems and Innovation at Southern Connecticut State University invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor (depending on experience) to begin in August 2026. The Healthcare Systems and Innovation department offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Healthcare Studies and an interdisciplinary Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management. The Healthcare Studies program features a concentration in Clinical Trials Administration and Practice, which positions students for employment as clinical research coordinators and related professions. The mission of the Healthcare Systems and Innovation department is to provide an exemplary undergraduate education to prepare students for a broad range of non-clinical careers in the healthcare sector. The department is especially committed to supporting students through academic advising and career preparation. The successful candidates will be responsible for teaching courses in the Healthcare Studies and Healthcare Management programs at the undergraduate level. In addition to teaching responsibilities, faculty are required to engage in scholarship/creative activity, service to the department and University, professional participation, and student advising. While the nominal teaching load is 12 credits per semester, there is the opportunity for reassigned time. The role of all Southern Connecticut State University (SCSU) employees is to support a robust in-person learning environment for its students. In furtherance of this goal, while some classes may be remote or hybrid in accordance with student needs, faculty are generally required to be available for on-campus teaching. This means that while faculty may be scheduled to teach fully remote classes, there is no guarantee of fully remote work. Required Qualifications
Research- or practice-based doctoral degree in a health-related field (Ph.D., DHSc, or other comparable degree). ABD candidates will be considered, with completion required by the end of the first year of appointment. Advanced professional and/or academic experience in healthcare or healthcare administration. Teaching experience that aligns with multiple courses in the Healthcare Studies/Healthcare Management curriculum. Evidence of ability to engage in meaningful scholarship/creative activity that will lead to presentations at professional meetings and publications in peer-reviewed journals in the disciplines. Strong interest in mentoring and advising students pursuing healthcare careers. Demonstrated ability to communicate with, work, and interact successfully with students, colleagues, and community. Demonstrated effective oral and written communication skills. Preferred Qualifications
Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate: evidence of ability to teach courses in at least two of the following areas: clinical research, health statistics and research methods, medical terminology and body systems, healthcare ethics, healthcare communication, and healthcare quality improvement. evidence of college/university teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate level in content areas covered by the healthcare studies curriculum; evidence of scholarly competence through research activity, external grants, research, peer-reviewed publications and/or presentations in an area of healthcare or healthcare pedagogy, and a well-articulated plan for future scholarship activities; evidence of academic or professional focus on interprofessionalism in healthcare and interprofessional education (IPE); evidence of effective student academic advisement; evidence of student-centered, caring practices for students; demonstrated ability to work with diverse student populations; ability to utilize technology in the classroom Application Process
Complete applications will include: a letter of interest; written statement(s) that address all of the preferred qualifications, and elaborate on: teaching interests, experience, and classroom practices that align with the Healthcare Studies/Management programs; and on research and scholarship interests, experience, and future plans; email addresses and telephone numbers of three references. Please electronically submit all materials to: Healthcare Systems & Innovation Search Committee Chair, at HLSsearch1@southernct.edu . Candidates may be asked for written letters of reference at a later date. Best consideration will be given to complete applications received by
November 15, 2025 . The position will remain open until filled. SCSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity employer. The University seeks to enhance the diversity of its faculty and staff. People of color, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
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