Department Chair and Humana Distinguished Professor in Health Policy and Management
Department Chair and Humana Distinguished Professor in Health Policy and Management
Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit
Our top-ranked Department of Health Policy and Management trains the next generation of leaders in management, policy making and research to address the complex challenges of health care delivery and produce cutting-edge research. We prepare our students to improve population health both domestically and globally. We are committed to ensuring that all people – irrespective of age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, geographic origin, religion or economic resources – have access to high-quality health care services.
Position Summary
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Gillings School of Global Public Health invites applications for the Department Chair and Humana Distinguished Professor in Health Policy and Management. The Department trains the next generation of leaders in management, policy development and research to address the complex challenges of improving population health locally, nationally and globally.
Duties of Gillings chairs include but are not limited to the following:
- The leader should, with diverse input, articulate a mission for the department and strategies to optimize that mission. Mission and vision should complement those for the school. We are one school, one Gillings.
- Enhance diversity and inclusion among faculty, staff and students. Diversity includes race/ethnicity but is not limited to these criteria. For some departments, gender, age and other types of diversity may be issues. See the SPH’s Diversity and Inclusion Task Force (DITF) report and Inclusive Excellence Action Plan for fuller discussion. Chairs are expected to ensure compliance with the plan’s training requirements.
- Organize the department in an effective, efficient and fair manner so that the teaching, research and practice missions are optimized. Ensure that proper administrative support is given to department matters, including teaching, research, practice, space, budget and student affairs, and that timely, appropriate response is made to information requests and directives from Dean’s Office, prospective students, University leaders, legislators and other relevant individuals/organizations.
- Lead faculty and staff to achieve excellence and positive results in a supportive professional environment; recruit and retain outstanding faculty and staff; and ensure people are being mentored appropriately. Enhance diversity and inclusion and expect to be measured regarding outcomes; ensure that there are processes and accountability by which faculty members of all tracks and ranks are mentored for promotion and, likewise, that opportunities are provided for staff to grow and develop in their careers
- Recruit and retain outstanding students; enhance diversity; ensure that there are effective means for students to participate in the department and to articulate their concerns; respond in a timely manner to students’ concerns and suggestions; provide an outstanding educational experience for students; ensure the availability and quality of student advising and mentoring based on best practices; manage grade and other appeals and grievances with others as appropriate in the school.
- Lead outstanding departmental educational programs and curricula overall and as part of Gillings School programs; provide direction for department development and improvement; plan and implement new courses/programs; maintain appropriate balance among teaching, research, and practice/engaged scholarship within the department; establish, review, and improve degree programs; prepare for Graduate School Reviews and accreditation processes determined by CEPH and other accreditors.
- Facilitate a high-quality program of innovative, externally funded research from a range of sources to further department and school goals; ensure that junior faculty members are provided research mentoring support and the pre-and post-award services they need for success; enable appropriate dissemination of results, programs and products
- Facilitate funding from federal and other grant, contract and philanthropic sources. Work with the school’s advancement staff to seek and obtain funds for endowment and/or non-restricted purposes, including student and faculty support, from private and foundation donors.
- With the school’s communications staff, identify the most important constituencies for communication and develop an effective communication strategy
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
MD, DrPH, PhD or related in an appropriate field and the candidate must be eligible for appointment to the rank of Professor, have an outstanding record of academic and research or practice accomplishments in related discipline, and have a commitment to professional and public service, interdisciplinary collaboration, promotion of diversity and inclusion, mentoring, and teaching. The applicant should have a proven ability to think and lead strategically, balance multiple priorities, and manage the finances and human resources of a large, dynamic, and diverse department. The applicant should be prepared to serve as a leader of the School and to collaborate across the School with other department chairs and senior leaders.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience
The candidate should be an innovator with demonstrated leadership, communication and administrative abilities.
Please apply online at https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/243056
Special Instructions
Inclusive Excellence is a core value at the Gillings School of Global Public Health. We expect our faculty and staff to actively contribute to fostering an academic workplace climate that is welcoming and supportive for all. Please include a separate diversity statement as an “other document” that outlines examples of your past and ongoing commitment to diversity and inclusion, as well as how you believe you might contribute to an inclusive climate at Gillings. Stronger statements will include a range of examples of how you’ve incorporated equity into your teaching, service and scholarship.
Diversity Equity and Inclusion in the Search Process
The Department is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in the hiring process. An independent search advocate will be involved throughout the hiring committee proceedings. Candidates identified for interviews will be provided with all evaluation rubrics, criteria for promotion, and information about potentially relevant University and School centers, programs, and resources
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a protected veteran.