University of Utah School, Population Health Sciences Dept.
Application
Details
Posted: 22-Aug-23
Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Type: Full Time
Sector:
College / University
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Internal Number: 1
The Division of Health System Innovation and Research (HSIR), Department of Population Health Sciences in the School of Medicine is seeking applicants for a tenure track or tenured faculty position (open rank). HSIR conducts high-impact research aimed to improve the efficiency, value, and quality of care delivered by healthcare systems and clinicians, in order to improve population health and reduce health disparities. We are looking for collaborative colleagues with a strong record or potential for independent scholarship in behavioral economics or the decision sciences. Scholarship that advances methodologies and demonstrates novel applications of principles and concepts from behavioral economics or related fields, such as social psychology, judgment and decision making, health economics and decision-making, experimental economics, neuroeconomics, and data science and behavioral analytics to the study of population health issues and health systems outcomes is desired. Examples of research areas or expertise for this position include behavioral nudges/interventions, decision support interventions, health incentives, health equity, food choice and obesity, and physical activity. The applicant should also demonstrate a willingness to support collaboration in implementation science, clinical research, and patient-oriented or community-based participatory research. The applicant should have experience or strong interest in interdisciplinary team science in collaboration with health services researchers, social scientists, clinicians, and other disciplines. Mid- to late-career applicants should demonstrate a strong record of extramural funding and mentorship of early career faculty and doctoral students. Applicants should also demonstrate a commitment to advancing health equity, diversity and inclusion in their research team, institution, and the community. Applicants from communities traditionally underrepresented in higher education and the health sciences are especially encouraged to apply. Applications will be evaluated based on applicant’s career stage.
• A Ph.D. or equivalent in economics, psychology, decision sciences, public health, health services research, population health sciences, business, public policy, social sciences, data science, or related areas • A record of independent research in the application of principles and concepts from behavioral economics or related fields, such as social psychology, judgment and decision making, health economics and decision-making, experimental economics, neuroeconomics, and data science and behavioral analytics 2 • A record or strong potential of establishing independent, extramurally-funded research projects commensurate with career stage • Strong communication skills and engagement with diverse audiences • Success or strong potential in leading and/or participating in multi-disciplinary, multi-sector teams commensurate with career stage • Teaching and mentoring experience in relevant areas • Demonstrated record of interdisciplinary collaboration
About University of Utah School, Population Health Sciences Dept.
The University of Utah is the state’s oldest and largest institution of higher education and is a major research university. The U offers over 100 undergraduate and more than 90 graduate degree programs to over 30,000 students. The University of Utah is ranked as one of the top public research universities in the nation, and is one of the newest members of the prestigious Association of American Universities, which for more than 100 years has recognized the most outstanding academic institutions in the nation.