The University of Utah
School of Medicine Department of Population Health
Sciences (PHS) and Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI) invite
applications for an open rank, tenure-track faculty
position in cancer control and population sciences. We
seek outstanding, collaborative scientists in a number of
areas including, but not limited to: cancer prevention
(including behavioral interventions), cancer epidemiology
(including expertise in geographic and neighborhood
contextual factors, molecular, clinical, genetic, or
environmental epidemiology), cancer survivorship and
health outcomes, exercise and cancer, digital health,
healthcare transformation, risk communication,
implementation science, rural health, and health
disparities. We are particularly interested in recruiting
scientists with training and expertise in environmental
epidemiology. We are looking for collaborative and engaged
colleagues who are interested in advancing their career
through interdisciplinary team science, working
collaboratively with clinicians and experts across a
spectrum of fields.
The University of Utah
offers highly competitive salary and start-up packages and
exceptional benefits. Applicants for Assistant Professor
are expected to hold a PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent), have
received appropriate postdoctoral training and to have a
track record of impact and research productivity.
Applicants for senior positions should additionally have a
proven record of independent funding and innovative
research. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing
basis and the start date is flexible.
Questions about the
position can be directed to the search committee chair,
Dr. Jennifer Doherty, at
jen.doherty@hci.utah.edu.
Applications must be
submitted online at:
https://utah.peopleadmin.com/postings/172971
Required materials:
·
Letter of interest (cover letter containing a description
of professional experience including scientific
accomplishments, leadership responsibilities and three
references)
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CV
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Three-page research statement
About the Department of Population Health Sciences
The
Department of Population Health Sciences is a hub for
education, investigation and methodological expertise in
population health. Through a diverse faculty in three
Divisions, including Cancer Population Sciences,
Biostatistics, and Health System Innovation & Research, we
provide expertise and infrastructure to advance capacity
for impact-driven research and support clinical
professionals in providing better patient and
population-oriented care in an increasingly complex health
care delivery system. Through our research, education, and
community engagement activities, we promote
patient-centered health care and the delivery of
evidence-based health innovations that improve population
health and reduce health disparities within our community.
Through high impact research, we strive to contribute to a
world where all individuals—regardless of socioeconomic
status, race, ethnicity, gender identity or sexuality—have
the opportunity to enjoy the highest attainable standard
of health. The department is highly interdisciplinary,
collaborative, and innovative, and we seek faculty who
will thrive in this environment.
The Department of
Population Health Sciences is one of 26 departments in the
School of Medicine in the Health Sciences Campus. The
University of Utah Health (U of U Health) is a patient
focused center distinguished by collaboration, excellence,
leadership, and respect. The U of U Health values
candidates who are committed to fostering and furthering
the culture of compassion, collaboration, innovation,
accountability, diversity, integrity, quality, and trust
that is integral to our mission. The Health Sciences
Campus is home to 23 Institutes and Centers including The
Utah Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI;
our NCATS funded CTSA), the Huntsman Cancer Institute, the
Huntsman Mental Health Institute, the Nora Eccles Harrison
Cardiovascular Research Institute, the Center for Medical
Innovation, and the Utah Center on Aging.
About Huntsman Cancer Institute
Huntsman Cancer Institute is an NCI-designated
Comprehensive Cancer Center and a member of the National
Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN), supporting and
fostering a vibrant cancer research enterprise in a highly
collaborative environment. HCI has an outstanding history
of academic achievement and impact and a commitment to
excellence in patient care, research, teaching, and
service. Our integrated health system and HCI’s
participation in the ORIEN network of leading cancer
centers provide opportunities for multidisciplinary
collaborations across basic and translational
laboratory-based cancer research, epidemiology and
biostatistics, as well as access to extensive biospecimen
repositories. In addition, the University of Utah and HCI
are home to superb shared resources, such as the Utah
Population Database with more than 16 million records
linking genealogies, health records, and vital statistics,
as well as the
Utah Cancer Registry, which is a long-standing and
preeminent SEER site. More information is available online
for
U of U Health Cores and
Cancer Center Shared Resources.
HCI has unparalleled depth
in population sciences research, with a goal of working
collaboratively with clinicians to perform
practice-changing research. Major initiatives are ongoing
in environmental health and exposure, digital healthcare,
care delivery models and financial outcomes, and
telehealth for rural and frontier populations. As part of
our scientific mission of excellence, we also seek to
positively impact the populations in our region;
specifically the HCI catchment area of the five-state
Mountain West (Utah, Nevada, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho).
Email:
hci.recruitment@hci.utah.edu
Work Environment
The Department of
Population Health Sciences is dedicated to fostering a
collaborative, empathetic, and respectful environment. Our
active Workforce Engagement Committee ensures a dynamic
learning atmosphere that nurtures intellectual curiosity
and personal growth, enabling individuals to thrive and
collectively achieve excellence. As a university and
department, we are committed to supporting our faculty,
staff and students to lead balanced lives while achieving
success in their professions. The University of Utah is
strongly committed to the training and mentoring of
scientists that are underrepresented in science and
medicine.
The University of Utah
encompasses both the flagship university and the health
sciences campus for the state, competes in the Big 12
conference, and is the largest research-intensive
institution in the Mountain West. The university is
located in Salt Lake City, which has been named one of the
top 10 mid-sized American cities and is often ranked as
one of the happiest places to live. Salt Lake City and the
surrounding areas offer diverse neighborhoods, great
schools, restaurants, arts and entertainment, and endless
possibilities for sports and recreation. Salt Lake City is
surrounded by the Wasatch Mountains, which offers ample
opportunity for outdoor adventure, including nine ski
resorts within an hour of campus. Utah is known for
stunning natural wonders, including five National Parks,
and world-class recreation for outdoor enthusiasts.
Learn more about living in Utah.
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