Rutgers University
Overview
The Rutgers Institute for Nicotine & Tobacco Studies is recruiting faculty scholars focused on tobacco control research. The Institute is a leading national center with over $50 million in extramural funding and a core faculty of 20+ full‑time researchers and 30+ support staff.
Responsibilities Applicants should demonstrate the ability to develop and lead a funded research program in tobacco control. The successful candidate will:
Leverage an established extramural research track to build a robust, federally funded program at Rutgers.
Hold a joint appointment at the Institute and the Rutgers School/Department most compatible with the candidate’s expertise.
Be eligible for discretionary funding and research support services provided by the Institute.
Priority research areas include:
Geospatial methods in commercial determinants of health
Tobacco cessation and treatment interventions promoting health equity
Simulation and/or computational modeling in tobacco control
Dissemination/implementation science for evidence‑based policies reducing tobacco use
The Institute also welcomes applications for a Biostatistician.
Qualifications Minimum qualifications:
Earned doctoral degree in a relevant discipline (public, biostatistics, health communication, public policy, health services research, medicine, nursing, or other clinical fields) with advanced research training.
Documented success in developing extramurally funded research.
Preferred qualifications:
Mid‑career or senior faculty candidates on the tenure track, or early‑stage applicants with demonstrated potential via extramural applications as Principal Investigator (K awards, R03/R21).
Exceptional communication skills and a track record in disseminating research to broad audiences through publications, presentations, and webinars.
Benefits Rutgers offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees, including:
Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
Competitive retirement benefits with defined contribution plans and voluntary tax‑deferred savings options
Employee and dependent educational benefits
Life insurance coverage
Employee discount programs
For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, visit
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview .
Application Process To apply, click the “Apply for this Job” link/button. Applicants may bookmark the position for later review or print a copy of the posting. The final salary offer is based on qualifications, experience, and available funding, with market benchmarks and internal equity considered.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information, see the Non‑Discrimination Statement at
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement .
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Responsibilities Applicants should demonstrate the ability to develop and lead a funded research program in tobacco control. The successful candidate will:
Leverage an established extramural research track to build a robust, federally funded program at Rutgers.
Hold a joint appointment at the Institute and the Rutgers School/Department most compatible with the candidate’s expertise.
Be eligible for discretionary funding and research support services provided by the Institute.
Priority research areas include:
Geospatial methods in commercial determinants of health
Tobacco cessation and treatment interventions promoting health equity
Simulation and/or computational modeling in tobacco control
Dissemination/implementation science for evidence‑based policies reducing tobacco use
The Institute also welcomes applications for a Biostatistician.
Qualifications Minimum qualifications:
Earned doctoral degree in a relevant discipline (public, biostatistics, health communication, public policy, health services research, medicine, nursing, or other clinical fields) with advanced research training.
Documented success in developing extramurally funded research.
Preferred qualifications:
Mid‑career or senior faculty candidates on the tenure track, or early‑stage applicants with demonstrated potential via extramural applications as Principal Investigator (K awards, R03/R21).
Exceptional communication skills and a track record in disseminating research to broad audiences through publications, presentations, and webinars.
Benefits Rutgers offers a comprehensive benefits package to eligible employees, including:
Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
Competitive retirement benefits with defined contribution plans and voluntary tax‑deferred savings options
Employee and dependent educational benefits
Life insurance coverage
Employee discount programs
For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, visit
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview .
Application Process To apply, click the “Apply for this Job” link/button. Applicants may bookmark the position for later review or print a copy of the posting. The final salary offer is based on qualifications, experience, and available funding, with market benchmarks and internal equity considered.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information, see the Non‑Discrimination Statement at
http://uhr.rutgers.edu/non-discrimination-statement .
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