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Harvard University Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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Title Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine

School Harvard Medical School

Department/Area Global Health and Social Medicine / Mental Health

Position Description

Harvard Medical School invites applications to a search for an Assistant Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine specializing in global mental health implementation research science. This researcher would apply skills in implementation science within one or more of these themes: the scaling up of psychosocial interventions, the use of digital technologies for assuring quality mental health care, adolescent and youth mental health, and/or addictions. S/he would have significant experience working in low-resource settings internationally and/or in the United States. The incumbent would be expected to lead independent research, pursuing new global mental health research opportunities available through federal agencies and international funders. One key area for future strategy is the application of global health innovations to improving access to quality care in the United States.

The incumbent would be expected to teach and mentor medical students, trainees and field-based colleagues interested in global health, social medicine, and primarily global mental health. She or he would participate in teaching efforts central to the Department’s educational mission, including within the Master of Medical Sciences in Global Health Delivery Program and courses on Global Mental Health. She or he would be encouraged to develop new courses as well. Ideally, candidates will have experience mentoring students and/or colleagues based in low-resource contexts and will have demonstrated ability to build capacity in research methods.

The appointed faculty member will have leadership roles in the Mental Health for All Lab (https://mentalhealthforalllab.hms.harvard.edu/) and with Global Mental Health@Harvard (https://globalhealth.harvard.edu/domains/global-mental-health-harvard/) including mentoring of postdocs and staff and serving on the steering committee for the Global Mental Health@Harvard initiative. She or he will participate in building on established research partnerships and developing new funding opportunities for research and innovation in the field.

Please apply by Saturday, December 7, 2024. This search is being extended to 11:59pm on Sunday, January 12, 2025.

Basic Qualifications

doctoral degree in a field relevant to mental health and/or implementation science, e.g., epidemiology, psychology, public health

Additional Qualifications

  • receipt of competitive external research grant funding

  • evidence of emerging independence as an investigator through contributions as a lead author of high-quality research publications

  • a record of contribution to original research in one or more of the priority themes of the initiative

  • invited presentations at regional and/or national conferences

  • expertise with either quantitative and/or qualitative methodologies

  • ability and experience in using digital tools for health care is preferred

  • specialization in youth mental health is preferred

  • a record of high-quality teaching and mentoring; and

  • demonstrated commitment to conducting field work in a low-resource setting

    Special Instructions

  • Please use your cover letter to describe your interest in the position, how it relates to your career goals, and highlight how your qualifications meet the described needs.

  • Please select a research article for your publication sample(s).

    Contact Information

Rebecca Grow, Coordinator

HMS Global Health and Social Medicine

641 Huntington Avenue

Boston MA 02115

Contact Email rgrow@hms.harvard.edu

Equal Opportunity Employer

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.

Minimum Number of References Required 3

Maximum Number of References Allowed 3

Keywords

Global mental health; implementation science; digital mental health; youth mental health; epidemiology; psychology; public health

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