Environmental Health – Assistant or Associate Professor - Georgia State University Department of Population Health Sciences

LOCATION: Atlanta, GA

CLOSING DATE: October 27, 2022

OPPORTUNITY TYPE: Job

JOB #: 19006

POSTED: September 27, 2022

Description:

The Department of Population Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University is seeking outstanding applicants for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position in Environmental Health. Our research and teaching interests include air and water quality and their links to public health, the epidemiology of environmental exposures, the health impacts of climate change, and social equity and justice in environmental health. We are particularly interested in the application of these to urban environments.

More info here: https://publichealth.gsu.edu/files/2022/09/Faculty-Posting-Assistant-Associate-Professor-Environmental-Health-Log-23-098.pdf

 

Skills/Eligibility:

We are seeking candidates whose prior experience involves epidemiological analysis of environmental health data, potentially with laboratory or field analysis components. The successful candidate will be expected to establish and maintain an externally-funded research program in collaboration with internal and external colleagues. Applicants are therefore expected to demonstrate scholarly accomplishments, including a strong publication record, successful pursuit of extramural research funding, and well-established professional collaborations. Candidates should also demonstrate the potential for excellence in undergraduate and/or graduate-level teaching and mentoring. The ideal candidate will hold a doctorate in Public Health, Environmental Health, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering or a closely-related field. Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential, and candidates must display a willingness and ability to contribute to the University and profession through service activities.

How to Apply:

Interested individuals should submit: i. A letter of interest (2 single-spaced pages or less) that includes a description of your qualifications, including a summary of your research program and evidence of teaching effectiveness; ii. Your curriculum vitæ; iii. Up to three representative publications; iv. A diversity, equity, and inclusion statement (500 words or less) explaining how you promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in your teaching, research, and service, and v. The names and contact information for three references. Send application materials to the attention of: Roby Greenwald, PhD Chair of the Environmental Health Search Committee (Log# 23-098) School of Public Health, Georgia State University P.O. Box 3995 Atlanta, GA, 30302 Phone: 404-413-1130 Email: publichealthjobs@gsu.edu

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