Position:
Endowed Chair, Department of Biostatistics and
Epidemiology
Direct Supervisor: Dean,
Hudson College of Public Health
FTE:
100%
Appointment Type:
Tenure Track
Rank/Title:
Professor and Chair, Department of Biostatistics and
Epidemiology
Primary Location:
University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences, Oklahoma City, OK
Deadline:
Open until filled
Position Overview:
We are seeking a dynamic and accomplished individual to
serve as Chair of the Department of Biostatistics and
Epidemiology. The successful candidate will be a
recognized leader in the field with a national reputation
for research excellence and superior teaching. They will
play a pivotal role in shaping the future of our
department, attracting and nurturing talented individuals
who will become tomorrow's educators and leaders in
biostatistics and epidemiology.
Responsibilities:
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Provide visionary leadership for the Department of
Biostatistics and Epidemiology, overseeing its academic
and administrative activities.
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Maintain a thriving and collegial work environment for
faculty, staff and students.
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Foster a culture of excellence in research, teaching,
and service within the department.
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Attract, mentor, and develop faculty members who
demonstrate potential for outstanding contributions to
the field.
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Develop and implement a robust mentoring program for
young faculty members and students, nurturing their
professional growth and success.
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Promote interdisciplinary collaborations and initiatives
both within the department, across the college and
health sciences campus, and
with public health and biomedical professionals,
agencies and associations in the state, region, and
nationally.
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Enhance the department's national and international
reputation through innovative research and scholarly
activities.
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Advocate for resources and support to advance the
department's mission and goals.
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Engage with external stakeholders, including government
agencies, industry partners, and professional
organizations, to promote the department's work and
impact.
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Essential Qualifications:
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A doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics,
epidemiology, or a related field who is tenured or
tenure-eligible at the current rank of Associate or Full
Professor.
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A distinguished record of scholarly achievement,
including a strong publication record and external
funding.
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Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the graduate
level.
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Proven leadership skills with experience in academic
administration and management.
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A track record of successful mentorship of junior
faculty members and students.
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Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the
ability to collaborate effectively with diverse
stakeholders.
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Desired Qualifications
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Demonstrated experience in implementation or supervision
of online training programs.
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Participation in development of curricula for
undergraduate public health students.
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Active membership and engagement in relevant
professional service organizations.
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Effective engagement with the public.
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Experience in working with an applied public health
setting such as a government agency or state or local
health department.
Application Process:
Interested candidates must submit an initial application
packet that contains: (1) a formal letter of application,
specifically addressing how you meet qualifications and
can fulfill responsibilities; (2) a full curriculum vitae;
and (3) a list of three references, with names, titles,
and all contact information. All materials must be
submitted electronically as PDF (portable document format)
files at
http://apply.interfolio.com/150660.
Contact Information:
For inquiries or to submit application materials, please
contact Dale Bratzler, Dean, Hudson College of Public
Health at
dale-bratzler@ouhsc.edu .
About the Department:
The Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology (https://publichealth.ouhsc.edu/Departments-Centers/Biostatistics-Epidemiology)
is housed within the Hudson College of Public Health,
Oklahoma’s only accredited School of Public Health (https://publichealth.ouhsc.edu/).
The College offers graduate degree programs with
concentrations in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Health
Administration and Policy, Health Promotion Sciences, and
Occupational and Environmental Health. We have a rapidly
growing undergraduate program in Public Health. The
Department is the largest in the College and comprises 25
full time faculty and approximately 75 graduate students
in MPH, MS, and PhD programs. Faculty perform active
research in the analysis of longitudinal and other
correlated data, survival analysis methods, clinical
trials methodologies, Bayesian statistics, survey sampling
methods, statistical genetics, high-dimensional data
analysis, health disparities, tobacco control,
communicable diseases, trauma-related health outcomes,
environmental exposures and reproductive outcomes,
cardiometabolic outcomes in American Indian populations
and cancer prevention and control.
Due to current and future needs, the successful candidate
will have the immediate opportunity to recruit
Biostatistics and/or Epidemiology faculty to support the
implementation of the OU Health Sciences Research
Strategic Plan and the growth of undergraduate and online
programs.
About the College:
The Hudson College of Public Health was established in
1967 and has been continuously accredited by the Council
on Education in Public Health (CEPH) since 1969. We are
the only accredited school of public health in Oklahoma
and have a multi-disciplinary faculty in five core areas:
Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Health Administration and
Policy, Health Promotion Sciences, and Occupational and
Environmental Health. Our purpose is “To promote healthier
tomorrows through education and research today.” The
College was just awarded renewed CEPH accreditation
through 2031.
About the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences campus:
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences includes 25
public and private health institutions. Located near the
vibrant and growing downtown area of Oklahoma City, it is
one of only a few academic medical centers in the nation
with seven schools of health in contiguous space (Public
Health, Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied
Health, and Graduate College). Several strategic research
centers, institutes and initiatives support advanced
research and foster collaboration among researchers from
many different disciplines. These include Oklahoma’s only
National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center, the
Stephenson Cancer Center, the Oklahoma Clinical and
Translational Science Institute, the Harold Hamm Diabetes
Center, the Oklahoma Center for Microbial Pathogenesis,
and the Oklahoma Center for Geroscience. Oklahoma City is
the anchor of a rapidly growing, multicultural
metropolitan area with a population of 1.3 million, over
300 days of sunshine annually, very affordable cost of
living, excellent schools and a wide array of cultural
amenities (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVc4pgBGO28).
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