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ASSISTANT
/ ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OCCUPATIONAL AND
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
The Department of Occupational and
Environmental Health at the Hudson College of Public
Health, University of Oklahoma Health Campus is hiring a
full-time, tenure-track faculty position at the rank of
Assistant or Associate
Professor.
Environmental
and/or
Occupational
Epidemiology:
We
are
seeking
candidates
whose
work
integrates
emerging
analytic
techniques
to
address
one
or
more
of
the
following focus areas:
•
Environmental
exposures
linked
to
cancer
outcomes,
•
Military
and
defense-related
environmental
exposures,
•
Environmental health
concerns
of
Native
American
populations
and
tribes,
•
Children’s
environmental
health,
and/or
•
Water,
food,
and air
quality
impacts
on
population
health.
Required
Qualifications:
• Doctoral
degree (Doctor
of Philosophy, Doctor of
Science, or Doctor of Public
Health)
in
environmental health, industrial hygiene, environmental
science, environmental engineering or a closely related
field.
• Record
of
publications in
peer-reviewed
national
or
international
scholarly
journals.
• Evidence
of
potential to
obtain
extramural funding.
• For
the rank
of
Associate
Professor, a history
of
external
research
funding.
Preferences:
• Established
record of
teaching
at the graduate
level
• A
record
of mentoring
graduate
students,
particularly
from diverse
backgrounds.
• Experience
in
applying
emerging
analytical
techniques (e.g.
Big Data,
AI,
machine
learning,
geospatial
modeling) to public health and environmental data.
• Experience
working
on
interdisciplinary
or
community-engaged
research
teams.
Application
Instructions:
• Applicants
must
submit
applications through Interfolio
at
https://apply.interfolio.com/187378.
• Applicants
are required to provide a
CV and
cover letter, and three
professional references with
contact information.
For
questions
about
the
positions,
please
contact
Misty
Wilson
at
Misty-Wilson@ou.edu.
The
ideal
candidates
meet
the
required
qualifications
as
an
Assistant
or
Associate
Professor
and
have
a
documented track
record
of
extramurally
funded
research.
They
will
contribute
to
the
continued
growth
and
excellence
of
the department
and
the
university,
supporting
the
University
of
Oklahoma’s
strategic
plan
to
lead
as
a
top-tier
public
research university
and
to
meet
AAU-level
benchmarks
for
research,
teaching,
and
service.
This
individual
will
contribute
to
expanding
the
program
across
the
state
with
a
strong
commitment
to
student-centered
values
and
respect
for
the
student
experience.
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Employment Opportunity
Statement
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University, in compliance
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ABOUT
THE
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH
CAMPUS
The
University of
Oklahoma Health
Campus is
one of the
most
comprehensive
academic health centers in the nation. Located near the vibrant and growing
downtown area of Oklahoma City, it is one of only a few
academic medical centers in the nation with seven schools
of health in contiguous space (Public Health, Medicine,
Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health, and Graduate
College). It also includes several strategic research
centers, institutes, and initiatives to promote research
and encourage collaboration among researchers across
various disciplines. These include Oklahoma’s only
National Cancer Institute-Designated Cancer Center, the
Stephenson Cancer Center, the Oklahoma Clinical and
Translational Science Institute, the Harold Hamm Diabetes
Center, the Oklahoma Center for Microbial Pathogenesis,
and the Oklahoma Center for Geosciences.
The latest
Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research
rankings place OU Health at
No. 102 in the nation for funding from the National
Institutes of Health – our highest ranking ever. This
27-spot climb over the past two years places OU among the
top 3.6% of all 2,838 institutions and entities that
receive NIH funding.
Collectively,
OU Health
Campus
researchers
received $75.2
million
in NIH
funding
in FY2024,
as
classified by
Blue Ridge.
ABOUT
THE HUDSON COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The
Hudson
College
of Public
Health,
founded
in 1967,
is Oklahoma's
only
accredited
college of
public
health and one
of just 68 accredited institutions in the U.S. It plays a
crucial role in health education and research, offering a
top-tier education that
prepares
students for
successful careers in
public
health practice
and
research. With
a global
alumni network spanning all 50 states, Washington, D.C.,
and 27 countries, and an international student body
comprising 10% of the total, the college emphasizes a
mission-driven approach to protect and improve health
through education, workforce development, research,
service, and advocacy.
Located on
a vibrant health sciences campus, the Hudson College of
Public Health, led by
Dr. Dale W. Bratzler,
fosters a welcoming culture that values respect and
belonging. This environment promotes innovation and
collaboration,
empowering students to
excel in
accredited,
research-based academic programs
with a
favorable student-to-faculty ratio.
The
college's purpose is
to
promote
healthier
tomorrows
through
education and research
today.
The
Strategic Plan
for 2023-2028 emphasizes national
recognition in public health research, leading educational
and workforce development initiatives, improving health
outcomes, and enhancing partnerships to strengthen the
impact of its education and services. Through integrated
planning and self-studies, the Hudson College of Public
Health is committed to continuous improvement and academic
excellence in its pursuit of advancing public health.
The
Department of Occupational
and
Environmental
Health
at
the
Hudson College
of Public Health has
been in existence for the past 51 years
and has graduated 250 doctoral and master’s
students. The Department has developed flexible and
diversified programs of graduate study, field training,
and basic and applied research to accommodate students
with a wide range of academic and occupational
backgrounds.
Students
in the Department seek MS, MPH, and PhD degrees. The
industrial hygiene program within the Department has
been
continuously accredited by
ABET
since 1994
and
continuously supported by
a NIOSH-funded
training
grant since 2004. Faculty are actively developing
community engaged research agendas which have led to an
EPA-funded Children’s Environmental Health Center in U.S.
Southern Great Plains and a research contract with the
state health department. Faculty members in the Department
have received several multi-year grants
and contracts from NASA, NSF, CDC, EPA, State
Health Department, Oklahoma Department of Commerce, and
the Oklahoma Center for the Advancement of Science
& Technology (OCAST).
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