Professor, Chair, Biostatistics and Data Science
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Job description
The incumbent of this position serves as a senior-level faculty member in Biostatistics and Data Sciences. In addition, the incumbent serves as Chair of the Department. As a ranked professorial faculty position at USF, the incumbent will have teaching, research, scholarship, and service responsibilities. The Chair will provide strategic leadership to strengthen and expand the Department's research profile, educational excellence, collaborative engagement, and impact in biostatistics, data science, artificial intelligence, and quantitative population health." The successful candidate will play a central role in advancing the Department's visibility, faculty recruitment, interdisciplinary integration, and research competitiveness, while furthering the goals and mission of the College of Public Health. This position reports directly to the Dean who will meet with the incumbent annually to discuss the specific assignment for the upcoming academic year and evaluate performance for the previous year.
Instructional Duties: 20% FTE Teach graduate level public health and Biostatistics and Data Sciences related courses where interests and needs align. Collaborate in teaching with other faculty within the College and participate in college-wide teaching initiatives. Advise graduate students at both master's and doctoral levels, including serving on thesis and dissertation committees as needed.
Research Duties: 35% FTE Collaborate with faculty across the Department, College, USF Health, and the broader university to advance innovative methodological, collaborative, and translational quantitative research. Apply for and obtain competitive extramural funding for research grants. Disseminate scholarly achievements through peer-reviewed publications, presentations, and active translation to the field.
Service Duties: 5% FTE Participate in service activities at the university, professional, and community levels, including serving on special work groups and other university service roles. Participate at the local, state, and national level in professional organizations and activities. Serve on Department, College, and University committees; actively participate in local, state, and national public health organizations and professional associations; and contribute actively to community engagement.
Administrative Duties: 40% FTE Specific responsibilities of the Department Chair include:
Exercising leadership by developing effective goals and plans for the department, representing the faculty and serving as a role model for faculty, staff, and students.
Managing Department staff and student employees, finances, and resources effectively and efficiently, in accordance with College and University policies.
Practicing fair, balanced, and transparent leadership in managing the various constituencies within the Department and facilitating the work of faculty.
Fostering excellence in the education, research, and service programs of the Department, including collaboration with other department chairs, center directors, and designated mission leads.
Facilitating the recruitment and retention of a diverse and talented faculty, staff, and student body to fulfill the needs and missions of the Department and College.
Advocating for equitable salary and academic work conditions for Department faculty, staff, and student employees, facilitating their continuing academic and professional development.
Encouraging the development of research and teaching programs and fostering interdisciplinary activities.
Responsible for ensuring timely, fair, and equitable completion of the annual faculty assignment and evaluation processes. Responsible for ensuring completion of the staff evaluation process and that their students are evaluated consistently with the expectations of the Graduate Assistant Collective Bargaining Agreement.
Actively participating as a member of the College Leadership team, providing overall direction for the continued growth and improvement in quality of all College mission areas.
Contributing to the reputation and overall welfare of the College and University.
Facilitate meaningful engagement and integration of affiliated and jointly appointed quantitative faculty across the university to strengthen the Department's collaborative and educational mission.
Collaborating with other Department Chairs regarding the assignment and evaluation of faculty who have joint (secondary) appointments in their respective departments as well as College-wide program directors for shared teaching responsibilities necessary to meet the academic mission of the College.
Advance the national visibility and reputation of the Department through strategic partnerships, faculty success, innovative programming, and research leadership.
The Chair is also expected to maintain a record of personal success in his/her field and participate in the teaching, research, and service programs of the Department.
The Chair serves as an advisor to the Dean of the College of Public Health and as a member of the Executive Committee of the College., This position may be subject to a Level 1 or Level 2 criminal background check.
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The University of South Florida is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on any characteristic protected by law. The University maintains programs for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
The University of South Florida is an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment based on any characteristic protected by law. The University maintains affirmative action programs for protected veterans and individuals with disabilities in accordance with all applicable federal and state laws. This job description does not constitute an employment contract.
Requirements
Do you have experience in Working with graduate students?, Do you have a Doctoral degree?, Doctoral degree from an accredited institution or the highest degree appropriate in the field of specialization with a demonstrated record of achievement in teaching, academic research, and service. Normally will have produced creative work, professional writing or research in referred and other professional journals, and be a recognized authority in the field of specialization. Must meet university criteria for appointment to the rank of Professor., A minimum of two years of sustained accomplishment as an Associate Professor in a university or equivalent setting, including evidence of scholarly productivity, leadership, teaching effectiveness, and service.
A record of excellence teaching in biostatistics or related quantitative courses, including a clearly defined teaching philosophy and a record of participation on and as major professor for thesis and/or dissertation committees for master's and doctoral candidates where applicable.
A national and/or international record of excellence in independent and/or collaborative research and/or creative scholarly work in Biostatistics and Data Sciences or related discipline supported by substantial and sustained publications or their equivalent.
A record of substantive contribution of service to the University and to the field, profession, and community.
Compelling evidence of significant achievement among peers in one's discipline or professional field at the national or international level.
A record of collegiality and participation as a citizen of a university or other equivalent institution.
Preferred Qualifications:
Demonstrated commitment to faculty development, mentorship, retention, and advancement across career stages.
Demonstrated expertise in Biostatistics and Data Sciences or related discipline.
Administrative experience leading multidisciplinary teams.
Commitment to and experience in attracting, retaining, and graduating doctoral students.
Ability to create and support a collaborative research and learning community.
Extensive publication record in peer-reviewed journals relevant to the field of Biostatistics and Data Sciences.
Demonstrated record of securing and sustaining extramural funding appropriate to the discipline and career stage.
Commitment to faculty governance and collegiality.
Demonstrated expertise or leadership experience in emerging areas such as data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, computational epidemiology, or health informatics.
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Benefits & conditions
Pulled from the full job description
- Health insurance
- Retirement plan
- Dental insurance
- Life insurance