Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management, New York University School of Global Public Health
The School of Global Public Health (GPH) at New York University seeks applications for Associate Professor (tenured/tenure track) within the Department of Public Health Policy and Management. GPH seeks an energetic, innovative researcher and teacher who works collaboratively to join their growing faculty. Areas of interest could include: implementation science; public health management and financing; health information technology; health systems redesign and delivery; or global health systems and governance, particularly as they apply to non-communicable diseases, climate change, women’s health, and service delivery across nations.
The Department of Public Health Policy and Management (PHPM) is home to a group of vibrant researchers from different disciplines including law, management, public administration, medicine and economics. PHPM has about 170 MPH students and several PhD and DrPH students, and teaches courses in the school’s undergraduate program. The department houses GPH’s growing Global Center for Implementation Science, headed by Dr. Donna Shelley. Applicants with an interest in implementation science are especially encouraged to apply. The candidate will be expected to teach departmental courses, serve on committees and mentor students, as well as maintaining an active and productive research agenda.
GPH seeks candidates of exceptional potential and emerging scholarship who can contribute to the academic and research enterprise in NYC and throughout New York University’s key Global Network University (GNU) campuses and study-away sites (3 portal campuses and 12 global academic centers in Africa, South America, North America, China, Australia, Europe, and the Middle East). The unique GNU arrangement allows GPH faculty to establish training and degree programs and research efforts worldwide; offers faculty and students truly unique opportunities to engage in their research and study around the world and informs public health practice both locally and globally through the exchange of knowledge.
Applicants must have an earned doctorate in business administration, health administration, health services research, health policy, sociology, organizational behavior, public health or other relevant disciplines. Applicants also must have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications and a track record of extramural funding for research as needed, commensurate with level of appointment.
Review of applications will begin November 30, 2021 and continue until the position is filled.
For more information and to apply, view the job posting.