DIRECTOR
OF THE
CENTER
FOR HEALTH
EQUITY
TRANSFORMATION
(CHET) UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
The University of Kentucky
College of
Medicine invites
applications and nominations for
the position of director
to
lead the
dynamic
and rapidly
growing
Center
for Health
Equity
Transformation
(CHET).
CHET is a transdisciplinary research and training center
focused on developing the most innovative and impactful
research and training portfolio that will advance health
equity for all.
The UK College of Medicine
seeks a visionary director with a successful record of
research achievement focused on the advancement of
equity in cancer, cardiovascular disease, dementia and
other related neurological diseases, diabetes and
obesity, substance use, or other health conditions.
Exceptional accomplishments as a researcher and academic
are necessary, as the director’s duties will include
continuing their
own
research program as
well as
supervising trainees
and maintaining service activities. We
are
seeking a
senior
(associate or full
professor) research and
leadership-focused faculty member
for this tenured or tenure-track, Regular Title
Series, full-time (12-month) position. It is anticipated
that the academic appointment for this position will be
located in the UK College of Medicine Department of
Behavioral Science.
The predominant criteria for appointment as director
include a national reputation for research and a strong
track
record of
mentoring
faculty
while
training
future
leaders in
this
area. A
successful
candidate will be a prominent academic leader and
role model with a national reputation in equity-focused
research, education, and mentorship.
The successful
candidate should
demonstrate leadership
skills
as a listener,
decision-maker,
and
equity- oriented scholar and be an effective advocate
for the center and its faculty, trainees, and staff. The
candidate
should have
experience
developing collaborative
initiatives
and the
skills
needed to
promote, foster, and facilitate the trust of
colleagues and
the broader University faculty.
The successful applicant should demonstrate
impeccable integrity and be an effective communicator.
Prior extensive administrative experience as a
department chair, director, vice chair, or director of
graduate studies or equivalent is preferred.
Professional
Experience/Qualifications:
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PhD, MD, MD/PhD, or
equivalent in behavioral sciences, public health,
social sciences, communication, health services
research, bioinformatics,
health
sciences, or other
related
fields and be eligible for appointment at an
associate or full professor rank |
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Strong
record
of
extramural
funding
and
peer-reviewed
publications in health
equity/disparities
research |
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♦ |
Demonstrated
leadership in administrative
positions |
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Documented
record
of
inclusive
recruitment, mentorship, and
retention
of
academic
scholars |
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Demonstrated
commitment to mentorship
and
career
development of trainees
across
the career stages—undergraduates,
professional and medical students, graduate
students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career
faculty |
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Recognized
involvement in academic
and
professional
societies at a
national
level |
The College
of
Medicine
seeks
qualified
applicants who value
its
missions and
share
its commitment
to creating an environment in which
inclusion is imperative and
belonging is foundational. As an Equal
Opportunity Action Employer, we strive to foster a community
in which
individuals of
all backgrounds, identities, and perspectives can
feel secure and welcome.
POSITION
DESCRIPTION
The selected faculty member will be expected to conduct
innovative, rigorous, grant-funded research and engage
in scholarly activities (peer-reviewed publications,
presentations, etc.) and to provide leadership for
CHET’s faculty, staff, and trainees. They will
contribute to the research training of UK students and
postdoctoral scholars, including mentorship programs,
workshops, and supervised research. As a comprehensive
and collaborative campus, the faculty member is expected
to engage in broader research and training initiatives
across all 19 colleges of the University of Kentucky,
including Colleges
of Arts
and
Sciences, Public Health,
Nursing,
Communication
and
Information Sciences, Health
Sciences, etc. These initiatives include grant
consultation and review; a dynamic speaker series and
other enriching events; pilot project competitions; and
outreach to the lay public.
Percentage
of Time
and
Effort |
|
Research/scholarly
activities |
75% |
Leadership and
administration |
20% |
Instructional activities |
3% |
Service to center,
college, University or
professional organizations
ANTICIPATED DUTIES |
2% |
This position
is
established in
keeping
with the
mission
statement of
the UK
College
of
Medicine.
Mission
Statement
The College of Medicine promotes a diverse and inclusive
environment that provides excellence in education,
equitable
health
care, and
transformative research to
improve
the
health and
wellness
of Kentuckians and beyond.
Scope of
Role
As a position of oversight, the director of the CHET
serves as the most visible advocate for center
activities. The director
will
ensure that
faculty and trainees work in
conjunction
with one
another and with other groups across the college
and campus,
sharing research resources whenever possible.
The director
will also provide
administrative, scientific, and
mentoring
support
to center
faculty,
staff,
and trainees. The director will work
to uphold and expand the reputation and
mission of
the center at the
University and in the community while also serving as a
leader for the College of Medicine.
Specific
Responsibilities:
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Provide
oversight
for
the
research
and
training
portfolio
of CHET,
encouraging the growth
of health equity research through scholarly
dissemination (publishing, presenting, submitting,
and obtaining extramural funding) and promoting
training programming. |
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Support an
inclusive
environment for faculty,
staff,
and
trainees
within
the
center. |
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♦ |
Promote
mentoring
of
faculty,
staff, and
trainees
in
research
and
professional
development. |
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♦ |
Facilitate
an
environment
of
collaborative
research
and
conduct,
including
maintaining records of accomplishments and
supporting the acquisition of external funding. |
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Maintain
and
expand
University-wide
and
external
partnerships
to
advance
CHET’s
mission and initiatives, including pursuing
philanthropic partnerships. |
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♦ |
Manage
center
resources
and space
to
ensure
effective and productive
utilization. |
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Sustain and grow the
national and international reputation of the center
in the field of health
equity
through
professional, societal, and
advocacy
activities
and
the
development
of complex center grants. |
Ideal
Candidate
Experience
and
Attributes:
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A strong visionary and
inspirational leader who conveys a long-term vision
for the center and is skilled at implementing a
detailed plan to achieve that vision. Highly
approachable and compassionate; a record of
promoting a culture of innovation, inclusivity,
collaboration, teamwork, respect, and honesty; a
professional and personal commitment to integrity,
graciousness,
humility,
genuineness, empathy, and
sincerity; and a
passion
for
the
organization’s mission and objectives. |
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Exceptionally
team-oriented; skilled at working well and
partnering with scientists across the college and
University to identify, build, and negotiate
“win-win” relationships and collaborations;
politically astute yet
apolitical with an
ability
to
break down
silos
and
ensure a
collegial and productive work environment. |
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Demonstrated
commitment
to
community
engagement
and
sustainable partnerships through
research, institutional initiatives, or service. |
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♦ |
Highly adept and at ease
managing the day-to-day operational details with the
ability to make well-informed
and
timely
decisions when needed
while
at
the same
time
creating
unity
within
a diverse center comprising faculty from
several departments. |
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Able
to
conceptualize and analyze
complex
business
and
development opportunities and
to understand the finances of an academic
research center and apply that knowledge to
appropriately manage all aspects of the center. |
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Actively
develop
the
center’s
mission,
strategies,
and
practices to support
a
diverse
and
inclusive
workplace. |
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Actively
embody,
encourage, and support
the
five
College of
Medicine
DIReCT
values
to
help guide actions, behaviors, and decision-making
to foster a cohesive work culture focused on
patient-Centered care. The DIReCT values are: |
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Diversity:
We foster
a
people-centered
environment that is
inclusive
of all. |
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Innovation:
We
embrace
continuous learning and
improvement to drive
positive change. |
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Respect:
We
value our
patients
and
families,
our
community,
our
co-workers,
ourselves, and the resources entrusted to us. |
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Compassion:
We
express
empathy
for the needs, thoughts,
and
feelings
of
those we
serve and with whom we work. |
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Teamwork:
We
cultivate
and
maintain
meaningful relationships to
create
positive
outcomes. |
THE CENTER
FOR
HEALTH EQUITY
TRANSFORMATION
(CHET)
Vision:
To achieve
health
equity
locally,
nationally,
and
internationally Mission:
To foster
innovative,
transdisciplinary,
and
impactful
research and
training
to
improve the
health
of the most
vulnerable residents of Kentucky and beyond
Values:
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♦ |
Academic
excellence and
productivity |
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Collaboration
and
partnership |
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Opportunity
and
social
justice |
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Impact and
innovation |
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Integrity
and
respect |
Goals:
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To conduct impactful
research that has the potential to reduce
well-documented health disparities in cancer,
substance use, cardiovascular
disease,
diabetes
and
obesity,
and
related risk factors |
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To
train
the
next
generation of health
equity
researchers
in
a
rigorous,
inclusive, and congenial
environment |
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♦ |
To
collaborate
with
community
partners
to
guide and
inform
CHET’s
research
and
training programs |
In 2018, CHET was founded to tackle the leading health
conditions experienced by Kentuckians through innovative
and impactful research and training. The
justification for CHET’s
focus is all too easy to make: Kentucky has a
declining life expectancy and among the highest national
rates of morbidity and
mortality from cardiovascular disease, cancer,
substance use, diabetes, and obesity. Moreover, the
burden of these diseases
is not
evenly
distributed;
suffering
falls
disproportionately
on
rural,
racially and ethnically marginalized, and LGBTQIA+
communities, as well as those with disabilities and
those from lower socioeconomic status groups.
CHET
is comprised of a diverse and transdisciplinary group of
faculty, staff, and trainees who engage in
community-focused, translational research. The spirit of
collaboration and positive energy that helped to build
CHET over the past five years has grown ever stronger.
From our humble origins of one faculty member and one
graduate student in 2018 to now 10 primary faculty
members, 20 core faculty affiliates,
over
200 faculty
members,
and
eight
graduate
research
assistants in 2023;
with
$102.5
million in annual grant funding; four health equity
training programs; and a full roster of speakers,
workshops,
sponsorships,
pilot grant
competitions, award programs,
and
more, we
have
become a
preeminent health equity research and training
environment. We invite you to learn more about us at:
https://medicine.uky.edu/sites/default/files/inline-files/CHET%205-Year%20Report%20-%20Compressed.pdf
UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY
COLLEGE
OF
MEDICINE
Established
in 1960,
the
College of
Medicine
produces
highly
qualified,
caring
physicians and
biomedical scientists to serve the people of
Kentucky and the nation. In Fall 2023, the college
tallied 801 medical students among its main campus and
three regional campuses, along with 839 ACGME-accredited
program
residents and
fellows, and nearly 300
graduate students. It is one
of six
health-related
colleges at the University (Dentistry, Health
Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, and Public
Health), encompassing a combined 25 basic science and
clinical departments and more than 1,200 full-time
faculty members.
In the
past
two years,
the
college has
expanded
its
educational
and research
efforts,
adding
two new
regional campuses in Bowling Green and Northern Kentucky
with educational opportunities that complement those
offered at the main campus in Lexington. The college
also has a campus in Morehead, a
component
of its effort to address the
Commonwealth’s physician
shortage
by
offering third- and fourth-year medical students a
curriculum that emphasizes rural medicine.
In recent years the College of Medicine has put a heavy
focus on research. In fiscal year 2023, the college’s
research
funding
totaled
more
than $211.8
million,
with
its National
Institutes
of
Health (NIH)
funding
doubling since
fiscal year 2017.
With
923 active
awards conducted by
357 PI/MPIs in 2023,
the UK College of Medicine is dedicated to
alleviating the health issues Kentuckians face through
cutting- edge research.
ABOUT UK
HEALTHCARE
UK HealthCare, the College of Medicine’s clinical
enterprise, is an award-winning, nationally recognized
health care system dedicated to patient-focused care.
Its designation as a Level 1 trauma center and its
reception of Magnet status means its team of more than
9,000 physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and other health
care professionals is heavily qualified to treat
Kentucky’s sickest patients. The hospital system,
which
includes more
than
80
specialized
clinics and
140
outreach
programs,
reported more
than 41,500 discharges of patients and 1.8
million outpatient visits in fiscal year 2019. Under the
leadership of
co-executive vice presidents for health affairs, Drs.
Robert DiPaola and Eric Monday, and the chief physician
executive, Dr. Jay Grider, UK HealthCare has been named
the No. 1 hospital in Kentucky by
U.S.
News &
World
Report for
the
past nine
years.
THE UNIVERSITY OF
KENTUCKY
The University of Kentucky is a public land grant
university and Kentucky’s flagship institution with a
mission to
serve
the
Commonwealth through excellence
in
education,
research, creative work,
service, and health care.
The University has been
named a
“Great
College to
Work
For” and
is among
only 22
universities in the country on
Forbes’ list of “America’s Best Employers.” Those who work
here enjoy competitive employee benefits, along with a
variety of enriching arts and entertainment experiences
including concerts, museum visits, and spirited athletics
events.
For more
information
about
UK’s campus,
watch:
https://visit.uky.edu/virtual-visit
LIVING IN
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
Lexington is the second-largest city in Kentucky and home
to a welcoming, open-minded, and diverse community. The
city is a blend of scenic beauty and a vibrant nightlife
with campus happenings and downtown attractions. It also
maintains a thriving economy thanks to its abundance of
various industries. Large worldwide companies such as
Lexmark and Valvoline are headquartered in Lexington, and
other
major employers such as
Amazon
and UPS
have a
strong
presence here.
For more
information and an engaging video overview, click
here:
https://www.uky.edu/ofa/welcome-lexington
For additional information on
the city
of
Lexington,
visit:
http://www.visitlex.com/about/visitor-guide/
or watch:
https://www.visitlex.com/virtual-tours-lexington/
HOW TO
APPLY
Interested
applicants
should
apply through
the
University of Kentucky
job
posting:
https://ukjobs.uky.edu/postings/543440
Questions and inquiries can be directed to the search
chairs: William W. Stoops, PhD, (william.stoops@uky.edu)
or Kevin
J.
Pearson, PhD,
(kevin.pearson@uky.edu).
All
applications
will be handled
in a secure, sensitive, and confidential manner.
The position
is open until filled.
Applications will be
reviewed
as
received.
Upon offer
of
employment, successful applicants
must
undergo a
national
background check and
pre- employment drug screen as required by
University of Kentucky Human Resources. The University of
Kentucky is an Equal Opportunity University that values
diversity and inclusion. Individuals with disabilities,
veterans, women, and members of minoritized or other
underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
For
questions,
you can
contact
Sabrina Brewer
at
Sabrina.brewer@uky.edu |