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Faculty Position - Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Justice

Nationwide Children's Hospital
United States, Ohio, Columbus
Nov 24, 2024

Faculty Position - Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Justice


Requisition ID
2024-51977

Category
Research



Overview

The mission of the center is to accelerate child health and well-being through research in and across clinical care, policy, and community interventions. Our work focuses on the communities and populations who are most vulnerable to health disparities due to systemic barriers to health care and resources. More information is available at:

Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research (nationwidechildrens.org)

About the Position:

    Seeking Principal Investigator at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level on tenure or research track.
  • The optimal candidate would have, as their primary research interest, the study of health and well-being in children and young adults who have experienced personal or parental involvement with the criminal justice or child welfare sectors.
  • The selected candidate will have the opportunity to work with an innovative team of clinician and health services researchers using NCH's rich internal data systems.
  • They will also have the opportunity to partner with the Center for Family Safety and Healing, an NCH affiliate organization that addresses all aspects of family violence, including child abuse and neglect, teen dating abuse, domestic violence and elder abuse.
  • A generous start-up package is available for highly qualified candidates.

Qualifications Required:

  • PhD or MD in Health Services Research, Sociology, or related field.
  • Strong track record of publishing in high quality journals
  • Current K level or R level federal funding preferred

About the Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research:

  • Faculty in the Center for Child Health Equity and Outcomes Research have access to a variety of world-class resources
  • You will have the opportunity to conduct engaged research involving ground-breaking programs including the nationally recognized Healthy Neighborhoods Healthy Families program and Partners for Kids, the nation's oldest and largest pediatric accountable care organization, with well over 400,000 covered children
  • Principal Investigators receive faculty appointments at The Ohio State University College of Medicine

About the Research Institute:

  • Top ten among free-standing children's hospitals for NIH funding
  • Designed for collaboration, creativity, and team science

About Nationwide Children's Hospital:

  • Among largest pediatric hospitals in the US: 1M+ patient visits annually
  • Nationally recognized for diversity and inclusion
  • US News & World Report Honor Roll hospital

About Columbus, Ohio:

  • State capital with 2M+ population
  • Forbes #1 rising city for startups
  • Outstanding quality of life and cost of living

Through our diversity, we achieve the highest standards of inclusiveness and create a culture that respects individual differences. It is the cornerstone of our strategic plan and how we attract the best people to ensure the best programs. To build a diverse workforce, Nationwide Children's encourages applications from individuals with disabilities, minorities, veterans, and women. EEO/AA employer.

Send correspondence, including curriculum vitae, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for three references to Patrick.Kennedy@nationwidechildrens.org in Faculty Recruitment Office.



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