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Chairperson-Management

Company name
Michigan State University

Location
Flint, MI, United States

Employment Type
Full-Time

Industry
Clevel, Executive, Manager, Education, 100k

Posted on
May 16, 2023

Profile

864875

Work type:

Faculty/Academic Staff

Major Administrative Unit / College:

College Of Human Medicine

Department:

Cs Mott Department Of Public Health 40001278

Sub Area:

FAS- Fac./Acad Staff

Salary:

Salary Commensurate with Experience

Location:

Flint

Categories:

Administrative/Business/Professional, Health Care Professional, Health Care Support, Tenure System Faculty, Academic Management, Full Time (90-100%), Non-Union

Position Summary

The Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health (CSMDPH) at Michigan State University (MSU), College of Human Medicine (CHM) invites applications and nominations for the inaugural Chair. The first fully philanthropically named department at MSU, CSMDPH boasts substantial resources and support for growth from multiple sources, including the Mott Foundation, the CHM, and the University, as well as unparalleled community partnerships. Public health is a priority in the University and College strategic plans. With a new $25 million endowed gift from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, along with a new building and the hiring of up to eighteen tenure-stream faculty, CSMDPH is poised for unprecedented growth and public health impact. The foundation is set for a visionary Chair to lead the Department in advancing the public’s health through practice-infused instruction, intervention, and solution-focused research, policy, advocacy, and community partnerships that promote health equity attainment for all people, populations, and communities.

CSMDPH exemplifies excellence in research, teaching, and community partnership. In less than a decade, the MSU CHM Public Health Division, (the Department forerunner) has recruited exceptional faculty and staff, received over $130 million in grant funding, attained accreditation for its MPH Program, successfully implemented and disseminated community intervention programs, and translated findings into practice and policy. The Department has three integrated units: public health research, the Master of Public Health program, and the Pediatric Public Health Initiative. The Department is embedded in CHM, a community-integrated medical school with long-standing affiliations with three local medical centers and eight campuses across the state.

Based in Flint, Michigan, the Department seeks an ambitious leader with the experience and vision to bridge the excellent research, education, and practice work being done across the Department. The Chair will ensure that the philosophy and practice of the new recruits and programs will extend the community-based participatory research model so valued by the community partners. The successful candidate will merge a proven record of administrative leadership, knowledge of public health education trends, and a strong understanding of the research funding landscape while bringing demonstrated commitment to community engagement, faculty development, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Holding a position of trust in the city of Flint, the Chair will need to be both a champion for the Department and an advocate for the community that helped create it. The successful candidate will have earned a doctorate in a public health-related discipline or a medical degree and meet the requirements for appointment at the rank of full professor with tenure.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.

Required Degree

Doctorate -Public Health (or related discipline)

Minimum Requirements

The successful candidate for this position will meet the requirements and possess many, if not all, of the following characteristics.

An earned medical degree or doctorate in a public health-related discipline (a record commensurate with appointment at the rank of full professor with tenure is expected)

A demonstrated record of personal and organizational success in guiding a vision and expanding support for research, scholarly activities, instruction, community partnership, and service leadership at an academic institution or other organization devoted to health promotion

Ability to articulate a compelling vision and implement a strategy that engages researchers, faculty, staff, and institutional partners

The capacity to lead effectively within a complex, integrated academic community, with the political acumen and ability to work well with people across disciplines and backgrounds, including a culturally diverse faculty, staff, and student body

Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice

Demonstrated success in recruiting and retaining diverse faculty and staff, and creating an equitable, inclusive, and just community

Ability to recruit and retain well-funded senior research faculty and to create infrastructures to successfully train postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty to obtain and continue to obtain federal research funding

Commitment and ability to continue to build the Department in partnership with the community, and to create and maintain infrastructures that incorporate community into departmental structure, research, instruction, and translation of findings

Accomplishments in working with faculty groups, senior campus leadership, and executive-level leadership personnel from government, business, and not-for-profit communities as well as other internal and external constituencies

A reputation as a consensus-builder who can resolve conflict for the betterment of an organization

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Required Application Materials

Applications should include a curriculum vitae, cover letter, and a one-page statement on how your leadership, teaching, scholarship, and/or service has advanced diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Special Instructions

MSU is partnered with Isaacson, Miller, a national executive search firm, to carry out the search. For more details, including the full position profile and to submit inquiries, referrals, and applications, please visit: https://www.imsearch.com/open-searches/michigan-state-university-college-human-medicine/chair-charles-stewart-mott.

Review of Applications Begins On

05/24/2023

Website

https://publichealth.msu.edu/

MSU Statement

Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. One of the top research universities in the world, MSU pushes the boundaries of discovery and forges enduring partnerships to solve the most pressing global challenges while providing life-changing opportunities to a diverse and inclusive academic community through more than 200 programs of study in 17 degree-granting colleges.

Advertised:

May 16, 2023

Eastern Daylight Time

Applications close:

May 16, 2025

Eastern Daylight Time

Company info

Michigan State University
Website : http://www.msu.edu

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