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Subject: [smep] FW: UMKC School of Nursing & Health Studies -
Statistics/Biostatistics position
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 14:00:58 +0000
From: Little, Todd D <todd.d.little(a)ttu.edu>
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*Subject:* UMKC School of Nursing & Health Studies -
Statistics/Biostatistics position
UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies, Tenure/Tenure Track
Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Statistics/Biostatistics
The School of Nursing and Health Studies at the University of Missouri
-- Kansas City seeks applications for a faculty member in our PhD
program who will act as a research and statistical consultant. UMKC is
commands a leadership role in the Life and Health Sciences in Kansas
City. The University of Missouri-Kansas City is a comprehensive urban
university with nationally recognized programs in the health sciences,
the arts and business/urban affairs. The School of Nursing is nationally
ranked by /U.S. News & World Report/ for its graduate programs and
recently completed a federal grant to recruit and retain male and
minority students in nursing - efforts that have bolstered enrollment.
The state-of-the-art research and instructional building on the Hospital
Hill campus at UMKC, places the School of Nursing and Health Studies at
the center of Life and Health Sciences education and research, along
with the Schools of Pharmacy, Dentistry and Medicine. Three teaching
hospitals, the Health Department and several clinics are adjacent to the
campus. We are linked with Life and Health Sciences research on the
Volker Campus in the College of Arts and Sciences and in the Schools of
Biological Sciences as well as Computing and Engineering. Research
expertise at the School of Nursing and Health Studies spans the
translational continuum from basic science to direct patient care, along
with community action research which addresses urban health issues,
cardiovascular health as well as women's health. UMKC participates in
the Regional CTSA funded by the NIH at the University of Kansas and in
an interuniversity research collaborative in the Kansas City region. In
addition, the Kansas City Chamber of Commerce identified the development
of a Regional Center for Translational research.
This faculty position will have an integral role in fostering innovative
research by supporting faculty and student researchers affiliated with
the School of Nursing and Health Studies and UMKC. This is a unique
position that emphasizes applied biostatistics. The individual will
promote high-quality research by providing expertise on proper research
design and assist researchers in ethical and accepted methods of data
analysis and interpretation. They will have the opportunity to
collaborate with researchers of varying levels of experience and
expertise; from novice students, faculty, and clinicians to experienced
and extramurally funded researchers. Expertise working within
multi-disciplinary teams, research methodology and advanced statistics
is a requirement. It is expected that some collaborations will result in
scholarly publications, grant applications, and funded research
opportunities. The ability to teach advanced biostatistics as well as
participate in courses related to evidence based health care, biomedical
and health informatics and clinical research would also be part of the
job duties for this position.
The faculty selected for this position will be expected to: a) maintain
an active program of scholarship and externally funded research; b)
mentor junior faculty to assist in their obtaining extramural funding;
c) teach in the educational programs in Nursing; d) provide service
appropriate to the position; e) advance the goals of the School of
Nursing and the University of Missouri-Kansas City's Strategic Plan; and
f) provide guidance in the application of technology to nursing. The
School seeks faculty of regional or national prominence to teach in our
innovative programs. Accredited by the Commission for Collegiate Nursing
Education, the Commission of Accreditation and approved by the Missouri
State Board of Nursing, the School values excellence in teaching,
scholarship, clinical practice and service.
Minimum Qualifications
1. A national and international reputation in a field of research
2. Experience in interprofessional teaching and research
3. Ability to mentor faculty and doctoral students
Preferred Qualifications
1. Earned doctorate in nursing, biostatistics or related field
2. Experience working with nursing and/or health science practice,
education and/or research personnel
3. If an RN, holds an unencumbered RN license issued by the state of
Missouri
4. Evidence of outstanding scholarship and current extramural funding
5. Record of quality teaching and service appropriate to the rank of
assistant, associate or full professor
6. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
Applications: Apply for ID# 20894 at:
https://myhr.umsystem.edu/psp/tamext/KCITY/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?SiteIā¦
*Heather J. Gotham, PhD*
Associate Research Professor
Mid-America ATTC
Collaborative for Excellence in Behavioral Health Research and Practice
School of Nursing and Health Studies
University of Missouri-Kansas City
2464 Charlotte St, #2429 HSB
Kansas City, MO 64108
gothamhj(a)umkc.edu <mailto:gothamhj@umkc.edu>
direct (816) 235.5058
http://sonhs.umkc.edu/researchservice/bhcollaborative/http://sonhs.umkc.edu/
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Subject: [active] [Active Members] Faculty Opening in Quantitative
Methods at University of Houston
Date: 28 Sep 2016 16:55:09 -0000
From: lsteinberg(a)uh.edu
To: active(a)smep.org
Dr. Lynne Steinberg (https://smep.org/users/dr-lynne-steinberg) sent a message using the contact form at https://smep.org/contact.
Please see attached Word document describing 2 faculty openings (Quantitative Methods and Clinical Psychology ) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Houston. The Quantitative Methods position is open-rank and described on the second page of the document. Please forward the attached ad to interested applicants.
Thanks,
Lynne
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Subject: [smep] [All Members] Tenure Track Assistant Professor of
Quantitative Psychology
Date: 18 Sep 2016 17:51:59 -0000
From: boker(a)virginia.edu
To: smep(a)smep.org
Dr. Steven M. Boker (https://smep.org/users/dr-steven-m-boker) sent a message
using the contact form at https://smep.org/contact.
Hi everyone,
UVa is seeking applicants for a tenure track position in quantitative
psychology. Please pass the attached advertisement on to any and all
interested applicants.
Best regards,
Steve Boker