Dear all,
The School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science Center is looking for a new colleague to join the Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems. Research area is open, and we welcome applications from medical
anthropologists. You can find more about the position by following this link or viewing the summary below.
Nolan Kline, PhD, MPH, CPH (he/him/his)|
Assistant Professor
Department of Health Behavior and Health Systems
School of Public Health | UNT Health Science Center
UNT System Overview
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Welcome to the University
of North Texas System. UNT System includes the University
of North Texas in Denton, the University of North Texas at Dallas and
the University of North Texas Health Science Center in Fort Worth. We are the
only university system based exclusively in the robust Dallas-Fort Worth region and we are committed to transforming lives and creating economic opportunity through education. We are growing with the DFW region,
enrolling a record 47,000+ students across our system and awarding nearly 12,000 degrees each year.
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Posting Title
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Assistant/Associate Professor (tenure track)
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Department
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HSC-Health Behavior & Health Sys-303500
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College/School
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School of Public Health
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Job Location
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Fort Worth
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Additional Retirement Information
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For more information on retirement plan options, please visit https://hr.untsystem.edu/benefits/retirement-plans/index.php.
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Department Summary
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The Department of Health Behavior & Health Systems in the School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science
Center in Fort Worth is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor in Health Behavior Research.
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Position Summary
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The Department of Health Behavior & Health Systems in the School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science
Center in Fort Worth is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor in Health Behavior Research.
HBHS is one of two departments in the UNTHSC School of Public Health. The goal
of the HBHS department is to help communities and health systems improve policy, management, and public health practice. Graduates of our MPH, MHA,
MS and PhD programs assume positions in state and regional health departments, government entities, non-profit organizations, human services, research, and academic settings.
Our faculty are widely recognized for their innovative teaching and impactful research. Their work has been funded by the National
Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control, National Science Foundation, and many other national, state and local agencies. Faculty are widely published in the areas of patient safety, disease control, health disparities and underserved populations,
women’s and children’s health, participatory research, substance abuse prevention, and online/m-health interventions. HBHS faculty have received
national and international awards for their work bridging teaching, research and practice.
The department recognizes the benefits derived from a diverse community of scholars. As such, we particularly welcome candidates
from groups that are historically underrepresented in our field and/or have demonstrated leadership toward building an equitable and inclusive scholarly environment.
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Minimum Qualifications
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Doctoral degree in public health a social and behavioral science, or a related field..
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Preference will be given to those who can strengthen existing areas of teaching and research excellence in the University, which include health disparities, maternal and child health, community
engaged research, addictive behaviors, and health behavior research methods.
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Preferred Qualifications
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Doctoral degree in public health a social and behavioral science, or a related field.
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In addition, the successful candidate will have a record of scholarly activity demonstrating potential toward research funding and record of effectively teaching courses in health behavior research
methods.
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Area of Specialty
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public health, maternal and child health, and health disparities
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EEO Statement
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The University of North Texas System and its component institutions are committed to equal opportunity and comply with all applicable
federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination and affirmative action. The University of North Texas System and its component institutions do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, religion,
national origin, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs and activities, and employment practices.
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Department Summary
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The Department of Health Behavior & Health Systems in the School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science
Center in Fort Worth is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor in Health Behavior Research.
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Position Summary
|
The Department of Health Behavior & Health Systems in the School of Public Health at the University of North Texas Health Science
Center in Fort Worth is seeking an Assistant/Associate Professor in Health Behavior Research.
HBHS is one of two departments in the UNTHSC School of Public Health. The goal of the HBHS department is to help communities and health systems improve policy, management, and public
health practice. Graduates of our MPH, MHA, MS and PhD programs assume positions in state and regional health departments, government entities, non-profit organizations, human services, research, and academic
settings.
Our faculty are widely recognized for their innovative teaching and impactful research. Their work has been funded by the National
Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control, National Science Foundation, and many other national, state and local agencies. Faculty are widely published in the areas of patient safety, disease control, health disparities and underserved populations,
women’s and children’s health, participatory research, substance abuse prevention, and online/m-health interventions. HBHS faculty have received national and international awards for their work bridging teaching, research and practice.
The department recognizes the benefits derived from a diverse community of scholars. As such, we particularly welcome candidates from groups that are historically underrepresented
in our field and/or have demonstrated leadership toward building an equitable and inclusive scholarly environment.
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Minimum Qualifications
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-
Doctoral degree in public health a social and behavioral science, or a related field..
Preference will be given to those who can strengthen existing areas of teaching and research excellence in the University, which include health disparities,
maternal and child health, community engaged research, addictive behaviors, and health behavior research methods.
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Preferred Qualifications
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-
Doctoral degree in public health a social and behavioral science, or a related field.
In addition, the successful candidate will have a record of scholarly activity demonstrating potential toward research funding and
record of effectively teaching courses in health behavior research methods.
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