Rollins is hiring for two dean positions

November 20, 2018

The Rollins School of Public Health is seeking to hire two new positions, an Associate Dean for Public Health Practice and an Associate Dean for Research. 

The Associate Dean for Public Health Practice position is full-time. The person selected for this role will be a key member of the dean's management team and will spend approximately 50 percent of their time in the Associate Dean role and the remainder on teaching and research. Among the responsibilities tied to this position are: 

  • Developing and maintaining relationships that connect Rollins with public health practice communities
  • Overseeing core academic functions such as school-wide accreditation, continuing professional education, the Applied Practice Experience, and the Executive MPH program
  • Working collaboratively with the Office of Admissions and Student Services to support the Rollins Earn and Learn Program

To view the full job description, including information on how to apply, please see Emory Position #28186

The Associate Dean for Research role is also full-time and is part of the dean's management team. The person who holds this position will also dedicate 50 percent of their time to the Associate Dean role and the remainder on teaching and research. 

The Associate Dean staffs the school's Research Advisory Committee and represents Rollins on research committees university wide. The principal role of the Associate Dean for Research is to facilitate and enhance the capacity of faculty and advanced trainees to successfully compete for financial support and to conduct research. The position is a clearinghouse and resource for internal pilot grants, provides grant writing support, and works closely with the Office of Academic Affairs on graduate and post-doctoral training and support. The office assists in identifying opportunities for cross-departmental and inter-school research collaborations and works closely with the Assistant Dean for Research Administration on regulatory and reporting issues.

To view the full job description, including information on how to apply, please see Emory Position #29007