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An established industry player is seeking passionate individuals for full-time Assistant/Associate Professor roles in Human Genetics. These positions offer a unique opportunity to lead the Genetic Counseling Program, focusing on teaching, mentoring, and program administration. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in genetic counseling, with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Join a collegial community dedicated to advancing public health and genetic research in a vibrant academic environment. This is a chance to make a significant impact in the field while collaborating with other health sciences at a leading institution.
On March 10, the University of Pittsburgh announced the implementation of a strategic hiring freeze. Currently, the University is only accepting applications for positions that are essential or operationally critical. Those positions are listed on our website.
The Department of Human Genetics in the School of Public Health at the University of Pittsburgh is inviting applications for two positions at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor outside of the tenure stream, beginning in the spring of 2025 or earlier. These full-time positions will involve leadership in the MS program in Genetic Counseling. These positions will contribute to the educational mission of the department by teaching and mentoring students as well as serving in program leadership and administration for the Genetic Counseling Program. Candidates may focus primarily on the educational mission of the department or may have a substantial interest in teaching, fieldwork/clinical practice coordination and supervision, admissions, and/or research.
Candidates must possess the following:
For appointment at the level of Associate Professor, candidates must additionally possess all or most of the following:
The Genetic Counseling Program was first established at the University of Pittsburgh in 1971. Additionally, the Department of Human Genetics was established in 1989 as the first to be housed in a School of Public Health. This setting places the department at the rich intersection of promoting population health and identifying determinants and mechanisms of health. It also affords the department close ties to and ample opportunities to collaborate with other University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences (notably Medicine, Dental Medicine, Pharmacy, and Nursing) and UPMC research and clinical centers and institutes. The department faculty is a collegial community of over 20 researchers and scholars with interests in genetic epidemiology, statistical genetics, genetic counseling, molecular genetics, developmental biology, bioethics, and public health genetics. In addition to the Genetic Counseling Program, the department offers master’s degree programs in Public Health Genetics, Genome Bioinformatics, and Human Genetics, and a doctoral program in Human Genetics, and currently has approximately 90 master’s students and 50 doctoral students. The School of Public Health is located in the heart of Pittsburgh’s healthcare district and is close to the other schools of the health sciences. The school has approximately 700 graduate students, 300 undergraduate students, 200 full-time faculty members, and more than 300 staff members. It also offers a bachelor’s degree program in public health and numerous graduate and professional degrees. The University of Pittsburgh is currently ranked # 6 in overall NIH funding. The University of Pittsburgh provides extensive opportunities for professional growth, including access to research funding, mentorship programs, and leadership development workshops.
Review of applications will commence upon receipt of all application materials and will continue until the positions have been filled. Please apply through requisition #24007795 through join.pitt.edu. Application review will begin on November 15, 2024.
The following documents are required and should be uploaded to your profile as part of your application:
These positions may be bargaining unit eligible.
The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility within our community. This commitment is a fundamental value of the University and is crucial in helping us advance our mission, which includes attracting and retaining diverse workforces. We will continue to create and maintain an environment that allows individuals to discover, belong, contribute, and grow, while honoring the experiences, perspectives, and unique identities of all.
The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EOE, including disability/vets.
Assignment Category: Full-time regular
Bargaining Unit Eligibility: This position may be bargaining unit eligible
Campus: Pittsburgh
Child Protection Clearances: Not Applicable
Required Attachments: Other (see posting for additional details)
Optional Attachments: Other (see posting for additional details)