Department:Â Â Â Health Information & Information Management
Recruiter:Â Â Â Jody Smith, Academic Department Chair
Requisition Number:Â Â Â 20110297
Date Posted:Â Â Â 04-19-2011
Status:Â Â Â FT
Grade:Â Â Â 999
Saint Louis University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service invites applications for a faculty position in the Department of Health Informatics and Information Management in the Edward and Margaret Doisy College of Health Sciences. The position is a full-time, 12-month, tenure track appointment with rank and salary commensurate with education and experience. Position is available July 1, 2011.
Qualifications: Candidates will possess an earned doctorate in health informatics or related discipline. Candidates with a demonstrated record of experience, extramural funding and publication are preferred.
Position Expectations: Teaching in the Masters in Health Informatics program, student mentoring, scholarship/research in area of interest/expertise, participation in University and community service.
Application Details: All applications must be made online at http://jobs.slu.edu. Required materials include: a cover letter, application, and current curriculum vitae. Review of qualified applications will begin as received and continue until the position is filled. Any questions regarding this position can be directed to:
Jeanne Donnelly, PhD
Chair, Search Committee
Saint Louis University
Department of Health Informatics and Information Management
3437 Caroline Street
Saint Louis, MO 63104
Phone 314-977-8516
E-mail: donneljm@slu.edu
Institutional Information: Founded in 1818 as St. Louis Academy and chartered as Saint Louis University in 1832, the university is now an institution with over 13,000 students and is rated as a Carnegie Research Extensive institution. The university is located in the Midtown area of the city of St. Louis, Missouri. The Department of Health Informatics and Information Management is one of seven units housed within the Doisy College of Health Sciences on the Health Sciences Center campus. The department offers a Bachelor of Science in Health Information Management and a Masters in Health Informatics. The health information management program has been continuously accredited since its inception in 1936. The Masters in Health Informatics program began in 2008 and will be seeking accreditation during 2011. The department currently has three fulltime faculty (including the chair), two part-time faculty and one staff. Information about the university, college, and department can be found at www.slu.edu.
Saint Louis University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer, and encourages nominations and applications from women and minorities.
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