LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans
ASSISISTANT PROFESSOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, OR PROFESSOR-ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOL
LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, OR PROFESSOR-ENVIRONMENTAL EPIDEMIOLOGY (REVISED)
Required Documents
1. A cover letter describing your interest in and qualifications for the position;
3. A research statement describing accomplishments, current work, and future directions;
4. A statement of teaching interests, teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching and mentoring effectiveness; and
5. A list of three references (who will only be contacted for finalists).
Position Summary We seek a colleague with research and training in Environmental Epidemiology. Applicants should have experience in interdisciplinary environmental health research and teaching, and the potential to develop and maintain a highly recognized, externally funded, research portfolio on the impacts of climate change and health. Applicants with a focus on effects of chemical exposures, climate, air pollutants, and the built environment on health across the lifespan, or community health and disaster management are of particular interest. Applicants for the tenure track position must hold a doctorate degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, or public health, or a related field. Evidence of extramural research funding and publications must be commensurate with years of professional experience. We expect our faculty to build an externally funded research program, publish in leading journals, and be committed to advancing health equity and to impacting public and population health. As minimum qualifications for consideration, applicants will have evidence of or strong potential for establishing an independent, extramurally funded research program, a demonstrated interest in teaching, and a commitment to epidemiology and public health. Candidates will be responsible for advising and mentoring students, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty scholars.
Minimum Qualifications Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, or a related field, and have evidence of or strong potential for establishing an independent, extramurally funded research program, a demonstrated interest in teaching, and a commitment to epidemiology and public health. They should also be able to advise and mentor students, post‑doctoral fellows, and junior faculty scholars.
Benefits & Support Faculty members will receive a competitive salary, dedicated research space, and protected time for scholarship. The position includes start‑up funds for research support. The department offers a highly collegial environment with growth potential.
EEO Statement LSU Health New Orleans seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate where students, faculty, and staff of all identities and backgrounds have equitable access and success opportunities. As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome all to apply without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. LSU Health New Orleans is also designated as a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency and provides assistance to persons needing accommodations or with the accessibility of materials. For those seeking such accommodations or assistance related to this search, we encourage you to contact the Office of Human Resource Management ( HRMADA@lsuhsc.edu ).
About the School/Department The Epidemiology and Population Health Program and School of Public Health is home to the Nationally recognized Louisiana Tumor Registry and the Louisiana STD / HIV Program and is a collaborator with the LSU / LCMC Cancer Center and the Comprehensive Alcohol HIV / AIDS Research Center. Epidemiology faculty and students are also actively involved with state and local agencies of the Louisiana Health Department. Epidemiology faculty members enjoy strong collaborative relationships with other departments in the School of Public Health and with schools across the health science center, including the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Dentistry, School of Allied Health, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. We seek candidates with research interests and experience that complement and strengthen current research programs by the faculty on our health sciences center campus.
The School of Public Health (SPH) is located on the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center‑New Orleans (LSUHSC‑NO) campus which is downtown in the medical district of the metropolitan area. LSUHSC‑NO is a part of the Louisiana State University (LSU) System. The Epidemiology and Population Health Program is one of four programs in the SPH and has a national reputation for cancer research, community‑engaged research and practice and for promoting health equity. The Epidemiology and Population Health Program offers a BS degree, MPH degree, including a MD/ MPH track, and a PhD degree and MD/PhD track.
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1. A cover letter describing your interest in and qualifications for the position;
3. A research statement describing accomplishments, current work, and future directions;
4. A statement of teaching interests, teaching philosophy, and evidence of teaching and mentoring effectiveness; and
5. A list of three references (who will only be contacted for finalists).
Position Summary We seek a colleague with research and training in Environmental Epidemiology. Applicants should have experience in interdisciplinary environmental health research and teaching, and the potential to develop and maintain a highly recognized, externally funded, research portfolio on the impacts of climate change and health. Applicants with a focus on effects of chemical exposures, climate, air pollutants, and the built environment on health across the lifespan, or community health and disaster management are of particular interest. Applicants for the tenure track position must hold a doctorate degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, or public health, or a related field. Evidence of extramural research funding and publications must be commensurate with years of professional experience. We expect our faculty to build an externally funded research program, publish in leading journals, and be committed to advancing health equity and to impacting public and population health. As minimum qualifications for consideration, applicants will have evidence of or strong potential for establishing an independent, extramurally funded research program, a demonstrated interest in teaching, and a commitment to epidemiology and public health. Candidates will be responsible for advising and mentoring students, post-doctoral fellows, and junior faculty scholars.
Minimum Qualifications Candidates should hold a doctoral degree in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health, or a related field, and have evidence of or strong potential for establishing an independent, extramurally funded research program, a demonstrated interest in teaching, and a commitment to epidemiology and public health. They should also be able to advise and mentor students, post‑doctoral fellows, and junior faculty scholars.
Benefits & Support Faculty members will receive a competitive salary, dedicated research space, and protected time for scholarship. The position includes start‑up funds for research support. The department offers a highly collegial environment with growth potential.
EEO Statement LSU Health New Orleans seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate where students, faculty, and staff of all identities and backgrounds have equitable access and success opportunities. As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome all to apply without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. LSU Health New Orleans is also designated as a State As a Model Employer (SAME) agency and provides assistance to persons needing accommodations or with the accessibility of materials. For those seeking such accommodations or assistance related to this search, we encourage you to contact the Office of Human Resource Management ( HRMADA@lsuhsc.edu ).
About the School/Department The Epidemiology and Population Health Program and School of Public Health is home to the Nationally recognized Louisiana Tumor Registry and the Louisiana STD / HIV Program and is a collaborator with the LSU / LCMC Cancer Center and the Comprehensive Alcohol HIV / AIDS Research Center. Epidemiology faculty and students are also actively involved with state and local agencies of the Louisiana Health Department. Epidemiology faculty members enjoy strong collaborative relationships with other departments in the School of Public Health and with schools across the health science center, including the School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Dentistry, School of Allied Health, and the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine. We seek candidates with research interests and experience that complement and strengthen current research programs by the faculty on our health sciences center campus.
The School of Public Health (SPH) is located on the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center‑New Orleans (LSUHSC‑NO) campus which is downtown in the medical district of the metropolitan area. LSUHSC‑NO is a part of the Louisiana State University (LSU) System. The Epidemiology and Population Health Program is one of four programs in the SPH and has a national reputation for cancer research, community‑engaged research and practice and for promoting health equity. The Epidemiology and Population Health Program offers a BS degree, MPH degree, including a MD/ MPH track, and a PhD degree and MD/PhD track.
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