Lehigh University, Population Health - College of Health
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY. The Department of Community and Population Health, College of Health (COH), invites applications for a non-tenure-track and non-tenured Teaching Faculty position in Biostatistics including individuals specializing in applications of Data Science to population health with an anticipated start date of July 2025. This position is a renewable, fixed-term, non-tenure-track, full-time position. The initial term of appointment is 3-5 years.
Candidates must have an earned doctorate in statistics, biostatistics, mathematics, computer science, or a closely related field by the date of employment. The individual hired will be expected to teach 6 classes per academic year (Fall and Spring) at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Successful candidates will be expected to teach beginning through advanced topics in biostatistics, statistical literacy, and statistical programming in SAS, STATA, SPSS, R or Python, both to mathematically inclined students and to math-apprehensive students at the undergraduate and graduate levels. They will also advise students in our undergraduate and graduate degree programs; will be expected to contribute to course development; and provide service to the department, college, and university.
While the position is not tenurable, Teaching Assistant Professors who develop excellent records in the areas of teaching and service are expected to become eligible for consideration for promotion to the rank of Teaching Associate Professor, and ultimately to the rank of Teaching Full Professor.
The Department of Community and
Population Health at Lehigh University is committed to fostering positive
change in the communities where we live and work by promoting health equity.
The mission of the COH, the newest of five colleges at Lehigh University, is to
understand, preserve, and improve the health and well-being of domestic and
global populations and communities with community-focused and data-driven
research and education in three primary areas: population health, community
health, and health innovation and technology. Our strategic plan identifies as
a goal, improving health outcomes for marginalized communities in the Lehigh
Valley. The COH is collaborating with the Colleges of Education and
Engineering to build a research team of scholars with expertise in promoting
disability independence from multiple disciplinary angles.
The COH offers undergraduate majors in Community and Global Health (BA), Health, Medicine, and Society (BA), Population Health (BS), Biostatistics/Health Data Science (BS), and Integrated Business and Health (BS), as well as graduate degrees including a Master of Public Health (MPH), an MS in Population Health Management, and PhD in Population Health. As our faculty grows, the COH will add a suite of graduate degrees in Health Data Science (certificate, MS, PhD), and more. The distinctive experiences of undergraduates and graduate students in the COH include an innovative curriculum, robust experiential learning opportunities, and integrated career and professional development. Lehigh University has a strong faculty commitment to excellence in teaching, and strong support for pedagogical innovation, including the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning , which includes a data visualization classroom, a digital media studio, flexible, multi-screen classrooms, and DIY video and audio recording studios.
The COH is host to three research institutes: the Institute for Indigenous Studies, the Institute for Health Policy and Politics, and the Children’s Environmental Precision Health Institute. COH faculty also may participate in a variety of interdisciplinary research centers and institutes throughout the university. Interested applicants are invited to review the College of Health website and the newly adopted Lehigh University Strategic Plan.
Founded in 1865, Lehigh University has combined outstanding academic and learning opportunities with leadership in fostering innovative research. Recognized among the nation's highly ranked research universities, Lehigh offers a rigorous academic community for over 7,500 students. Lehigh University has some 5,800 undergraduates, 1,800 graduate students, and nearly 600 full-time faculty members. Lehigh University is located in Bethlehem, PA, a vibrant and historic area. Over 840,000 people live in the Lehigh Valley, which is in close proximity to New York City and Philadelphia.
Review of applications will begin on October
28, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should
submit their materials at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28377. Candidates should submit the following
materials:
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Cover letter
● Curriculum vitae
●
Teaching
statement that describes instructional philosophy and courses that the
candidate would want to teach or develop
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A statement on
contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that describes
knowledge, prior DEI experience, and the candidate’s future plans for enhancing
community and culture at Lehigh (the Lehigh ADVANCE Center’s guide for
understanding and preparing such statements is available here)
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Three letters
of recommendation. (Letters of recommendation for candidates at the rank of
Assistant Teaching Professor are required at the time of application. Letters
of recommendation for Associate or Full Teaching Professors will be requested
of finalists only.)
Any inquiries regarding this search
should be directed to Teaching Full Professor Ahmed Albatineh, Search Chair, incoh@lehigh.edu.
Lehigh University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital or familial status, national or ethnic origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. We are committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community. Lehigh University is committed to a culturally and intellectually diverse academic community and is especially interested in candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching and/or service, to this mission. Lehigh University is the recipient of an NSF ADVANCE Institutional Transformation award for promoting the careers of women in academic sciences and engineering and is among institutions of higher education recognized for excellence in diversity with the INSIGHT into Diversity HEED Award. Additional information about Lehigh’s commitment to diversity and inclusion is available at diversityandinclusion.lehigh.edu. Lehigh University provides competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits, including domestic partner benefits. More information about Work/Life Balance for Faculty can be found at provost.lehigh.edu/resources/worklife-balance. Lehigh University supports dual career efforts for following spouses/partners of newly hired faculty; see provost.lehigh.edu/resources/faculty-dual-career-assistance-program/dual-career-guidelines.
Application Materials Required:
- Cover letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching statement
- Statement on Contributions to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
- Three reference letters (to be submitted online by the reference writers on this site )
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