CHAIR, DEPARTMENT OF
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SCHOOL OF POPULATION HEALTH
Virginia Commonwealth University
seeks a visionary, entrepreneurial and growth-minded leader
to serve as the next Chair of the Department of Epidemiology
in the School of Population Health. Reporting directly to
the Dean, the Chair will develop, articulate, and
operationalize a compelling vision and strategy for the
Department of Epidemiology's future and play an important
role in informing the strategic growth and direction of the
School of Population Health.
The Department of
Epidemiology integrates research, education, and public
health service to better understand health and illness and
improve community health. Faculty in the department
collaborate with researchers throughout the school and
across VCU to explore the intersections of behavior and
physiology, to understand the social determinants of health,
and, ultimately, to improve health outcomes. The department
couples research and public health service with a strong
focus on education and training, offering a MPH, PhD in
Epidemiology, and dual-degree programs with VCU's schools of
Medicine, Social Work and Pharmacy.
VCU has a longstanding
commitment to public health education, research, and
service. Launched in 1996, the university's longstanding
Master of Public Health program was the first to earn CEPH
accreditation in Virginia. In April 2023, VCU brought
together the departments of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and
Health Behavior and Policy to establish a standalone
School of Population Health with a mission to advance
health and health equity in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
The new school will play an important role in addressing the
public health workforce shortage in Virginia as it prepares
the next generation of public health professionals,
scholars, and leaders. As of April 2024, the school is
officially on the path to recognition as a CEPH-accredited
school of public health.
Virginia Commonwealth
University is a public R1
institution offering comprehensive undergraduate, master's,
doctoral, and professional programs and encompassing one of
the largest academic health centers in the nation.
Designated a Community Engaged Institution by the Carnegie
Foundation, VCU's institutes and centers of excellence
support the university's research mission and involve
faculty from across the arts, public policy, biotechnology,
and health sciences.
VCU seeks a Chair who can
steward the strategic growth of the Department of
Epidemiology, drawing on prior experience in academic
administration, a commitment to faculty and professional
development, and an authentic commitment to diversity and
inclusion.
The successful candidate will
have a proven record of scholarship and extramural research
funding. A Ph.D. in epidemiology or a related discipline is
required along with qualifications for appointment as a
tenured full professor in the Department of Epidemiology.
Learn more and download a comprehensive leadership profile
at
https://wittkieffer.com/positions/25610.
All applications, nominations,
and inquiries are invited. Applications should include, as
separate documents: 1) a CV; 2) a letter of interest; and 3)
a Statement of Contributions to Diversity, Equity and
Inclusion.
WittKieffer is assisting
Virginia Commonwealth University in this search. Candidates
will be considered until an appointment is made. Application
materials should be submitted using WittKieffer's
https://apptrkr.com/5281185. Nominations and inquiries
can be directed to Philip Tang and Sarah Seavey at
VCUEpiChair@wittkieffer.com.
Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal
opportunity/affirmative action institution providing access
to education and employment without regard to race, color,
religion, national origin, age, sex, political affiliation,
veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation,
gender identity, gender expression, or disability.
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