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Health Disparities Endowed Chair Vacancy Announcement
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Job Type Full-time
Job Status Interviewing
Date Posted Thursday, 26 January 2012
Location New Orleans
Start Date January 30, 2012
Duration
Company Information Dillard University
2601 Gentilly Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70122
Website: http://www.dillard.edu
Job Description

Dillard University, classified by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education as a balanced arts and sciences/professions institution, invites applications for the position of Health Disparities Endowed Chair. The University is located in the culturally rich and diverse city of New Orleans, Louisiana.


The position will be professor level. The successful candidate reports to the Provost.



Dillard University seeks to identify an exceptional individual with a scientific research background and noted visionary leadership to serve as Dillard University’s Health Disparities Endowed Chair. This is a research-centric position and he/she will serve as the strategic thinker and leader in fostering excellence and providing intellectual leadership for research for faculty and students by establishing, maintaining and strengthening a nationally recognized research program that specializes in health disparities.




This position offers a unique and exciting opportunity in its role and capacity for outreach dimensions to community, industry and policy audiences that require an outstanding research record of global and national prominence and accomplishments. The Endowed Chair shall develop, implement and oversee a health disparities research program supporting the institutional resources and research capacity building and making the program and the university a premier institution for training and educating  researchers against health disparities. The successful candidate shall facilitate sharing of ideas and enhancing communication and collaboration through four major disciplines of science: Environmental Health, Global Health, Nursing, and Public Health. He/she will manage resource allocations of the endowment to meet and fulfill three critical areas of the program: 1) strengtheni the research infrastructure; 2) recruit and retain highly respected faculty to lead and train young minority students in the areas of health disparities and 3) recruit and retain motivated and committed racial and ethnic minority students with a challenging and nationally respected curriculum with global opportunities and presence.


Dillard University will aggressively pursue and accelerate its research agenda to enhance its status as a major liberal arts and research-oriented university which continues to strengthen its teaching through STEM programs and actively advancing its research record in Social Sciences, Psychology, Nursing, Public Health, Liberal Arts, Business, Computer Sciences, Mathematics,  Environmental Sciences and International Programs. 


Qualifications Qualifications: Criteria for appointment to the endowed chair must reflect the highest ideals of academic excellence and scholarly or creative achievement. Procedures for recruitment must be consistent with the Universitys Affirmative Action Plan, stipulations of the endowment, and other administrative procedures established in the various academic units. Involvement of the faculty, students, and others, as appropriate, is essential in the review and recommendation of candidates for appointment to endowed chair.

General Criteria for Appointment
Applicants must possess a doctorate, preferably,Ph.D., M.D., M.D./PhD, or equivalent degree, and have demonstrated scientific leadership in research of national and international standing in the area of minority health disparities. The following general criteria will be used in the review and recommendation of the candidate for appointment to the endowed chair:

1.Earned Doctorate degree in Nursing, Public Health, Epidemiology, or Science fields is preferred.

2.Evidence of professional achievement at the national and/or international level to enhance the stature of the program and of the University’s faculty and students.

3.Outstanding record of leadership in productive research, publication, creative, and/or scholarly achievement appropriate to the discipline and fields of specialization.

4.Proven track record and ability to conceptualize, develop and implement program(s) to challenge faculty and students to successfully achieve the overall mission of the program.

5.Evidence of a continuing record of exemplary academic and professional citizenship appropriate to the discipline or profession

6. Proof of research, grantsmanship, and teaching experience. Evidence of NIH independently funded research or other major funding.

The successful candidate will present a record sufficiently consistent in quantity and quality to warrant the expectation of continued performance and contributions at an outstanding level.

Number of Openings 1
Highest finished education University
How to Apply Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three (3) professional references, and official transcripts (upon request) to:

pdawkins@dillard.edu

or

Office of Human Resources
Attn: Division of Academic Affairs, Rosenwald Hall, Third Floor
Dillard University
2601 Gentilly Boulevard
New Orleans, LA 70122

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