Wednesday, October 10, 2007

(10/10/07) Tenure Track Faculty Position

The Department of Health and Behavioral Sciences at the University of
Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center ( www.cudenver.edu/clas/

hbsc ) invites applications for a tenure-track position at the
Assistant Professor level pending budgetary approval. We seek an
individual with a Dr.P.H. or Ph.D. in any social science field whose
research is in the area of "health" and involves the application of
social science theory and methods to issues of social justice and
health policy. Preference will be given to individuals using
qualitative and/or mixed methods. The successful candidate will join
a highly productive faculty in providing rigorous training in a
doctoral program that appl ies social, behavioral, and health science
perspectives in solving health problems at the population-,
community-, and individual-levels. The new faculty member will
also participate in teaching in an undergraduate program in Community
Health. The position is a 9-month appointment with a!
4-course per academic year (AY) teaching load. AY salary is not
grant dependent and will be offered on a basis commensurate with
qualifications and experience.

Applicants should apply at www.jobsatcu.com. Be sure to include a
letter describing teaching and research interests, current curriculum
vitae, and contact information (including email addresses) for at
least 3 professional references. Any questions or problems with
submitting material, please contact Abby Fitch at 303.556.4300 or
abby.fitch@cudenver.edu. Review of applications will begin on
November 15, 2007 and continue until the position is filled.
UCDHSC requires background investigations for employment. The
University of Colorado is committed to diversity and equality in
education and employment. As one of three institutions within the
University of Colorado system, UCDHSC is located in downtown Denver
and seeks to meet the needs of a diverse population through its
curriculum, research and community service activities.

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