The National Study Center (NSC) for Trauma and Emergency
Medical Systems is currently seeking a candidate for a
full-time senior faculty position to serve as Director. The
position will be available beginning July 2017.
Essential
functions of the position include:
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Providing leadership of NSC faculty and staff.
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Working with faculty to increase extramural research funding.
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Overseeing strategic and financial objectives of the Center.
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Managing staff assigned to day to day research and academic
operations.
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Overseeing the recruitment, selection, evaluation and training
of staff.
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Assessing and revising as required the research strategic
plan.
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Representing the NSC at local, state and national levels.
Minimum
requirements include an M.D. or Ph.D. with expertise in the
area of injury epidemiology or related fields; an established
extramural funding history; and prior leadership experience.
This position includes an academic appointment within the
University of Maryland School of Medicine. Rank and salary
will reflect experience and training.
The
National Study Center for Trauma and Emergency Medical Systems
(NSC) is part of the Shock, Trauma and Anesthesiology Research
(STAR) organized research center at the University of Maryland
School of Medicine. Staffed by nationally known
epidemiologists, physicians, statisticians and database
coordinators, the NSC collaborates with government agencies,
professional associations, universities and private
enterprises to increase understanding of trauma epidemiology
and emergency medical system response.
Interested
applicants should send or email a letter of inquiry and
current curriculum vitae to: Alan
I. Faden, M.D., David
S. Brown Professor in Trauma, Professor, Departments of
Anesthesiology, Anatomy & Neurobiology, Neurosurgery, and
Neurology, Director, Center for Shock, Trauma & Anesthesiology
Research (STAR), University of Maryland School of Medicine at
afaden@anes.umm.edu.
The University of Maryland, Baltimore is an
Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities,
women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are
encouraged to apply.
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