Title: Assistant/Associate Professor (Global Health Discipline Director)
School: Harvard School of Dental Medicine
Department_Area: Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology
Position Description: The Harvard School of Dental Medicine ( HSDM ) is an intellectually vibrant, collaborative, and global life sciences community. As a world leader in higher education, HSDM draws top scholars/scientists, clinicians, professionals, and students from around the world to support a unified mission of fostering a community of diverse leaders in education, research, and clinical innovation dedicated to improving oral and systemic human health. Located in the heart of Boston's Longwood Medical Area, the Harvard School of Dental Medicine ranks as one of the preeminent dental schools in the country. Established in 1867, HSDM was the first dental school in the United States to be connected with a university and coordinated with its medical school. HSDM is the only school within Harvard University that has its own clinical facility and provides direct patient care. The goal of HSDM is to continue setting a standard of excellence in the provision of oral health care and defining the future of interdisciplinary dental education, state-of-the-art clinical practice, and cutting-edge basic, clinical, and translational research. With this vision as our guide, the school is dedicated to developing and fostering a community of global leaders advancing oral and systemic health. For more information about the Harvard School of Dental Medicine, please visit: http://hsdm.harvard.edu/.
The Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology ( OHPE ) is dedicated to training public health dentists to lead interdisciplinary teams in conducting investigations on the risk factors for oral disease and their relation to systemic disease; use research methods to study the health outcomes of dental services; and become leaders in national and global oral health. The department houses five advanced graduate programs in public health, geriatrics, rural health, and general dentistry. Opportunities for collaboration include numerous centers and institutes across the university as well as a global network of faculty and professionals in global and public health. HSDM has grown to become a leader in global health and workforce development. Example successes include the launch of the first dental school in Rwanda, reforming dental training in Vietnam, and implementing novel community health worker training programs for the World Health Organization.
The Harvard School of Dental Medicine is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor in the Department of Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology ( OHPE ). This is a full-time faculty appointment with a focus in global health. Academic rank and salary will be commensurate with education, experience, and qualifications. HSDM offers a unique interdisciplinary environment for teaching, research, service, and clinical activity, central to our mission at HSDM and the University. The incumbent may also have the opportunity to participate in clinical practice extramurally, dependent on interest and availability.
The successful candidate will serve as HSDM's Global Health Discipline Director and will direct HSDM's integrated, interdisciplinary, competency-based global health program. The program consists of didactic coursework, research and scholarship opportunities worldwide, and experiential learning in clinical and community settings locally and globally. As part of OHPE offerings, global health content is integrated and assessed in multiple core longitudinal predoctoral and advanced graduate courses, in coordination with other departments and disciplines within HSDM . The Global Health Discipline also offers additional opportunities for HSDM students who wish to pursue deeper learning experiences through elective courses and concentrations, research, and field-based learning. The incumbent should be prepared to sustain and support the strategic growth of global health education and research programs at HSDM through engagement with a broad network of partners and collaborators.
Additional responsibilities may include the following:
Developing and directing individual courses, both core and elective
Teaching in other core HSDM courses
Directing the predoctoral Global and Community Health honors track and experiential learning programs
Overseeing global health components of formative and summative assessments including objective structured clinical exams, clinical case presentations, and other integrated exams
Participation on global health committees at HSDM , Harvard Medical School, and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Global health research and scholarly project mentorship for predoctoral and advanced graduate students
Supporting school-wide research events and developing a global health research portfolio
Cultivating collaborative relationships with academic partners worldwideand leading global health research and program activities
Full-time appointment consists of four days for research and/or other administrative activity, plus up to 1 day for clinical practice, continuing education (CE) activities, and/or additional research activities.
Basic Qualifications: The successful candidate must hold a DMD or DDS (or equivalent) degree andwill bring expertise in global health, including the social determinants of health, health policy, workforce and health systems, and global disease burden.
Additional Qualifications: Additional training in global health, including a supplemental degree, degree concentration, certificate, or fellowship; experience in teaching and mentoring diverse students, experience lecturing and developing courses or course materials, and an overall understanding of global health curricula in higher education; experience in research, grant writing, scholarship, and global health-related programs.
Special Instructions: Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, their curriculum vitae, and names of 3 references. We will continue to accept applications until the position is filled.
Contact Information: Christina Cassano Department Administrator Harvard School of Dental Medicine 188 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115
Contact Email:
christina_cassano@hsdm.harvard.edu
Equal Opportunity Employer: We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
Minimum Number of References Required: 3
Maximum Number of References Allowed: 5
Supplemental Questions: Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).