[AISWorld] Georgia State University invites applications or nominations for clinical faculty position in Health Information Technology

Balasubramaniam Ramesh bramesh at gsu.edu
Tue Nov 17 12:48:13 EST 2015


Georgia State University



J. Mack Robinson College of Business



Department of Computer Information Systems

GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY invites applications and nominations for a non-tenure-track clinical faculty position effective fall semester 2016.  Depending on the qualifications of the successful candidate, the position will be based in either the Department of Computer Information Systems or the Institute of Health Administration. Rank is open but we expect to hire at the level of Clinical Assistant or Clinical Associate Professor.

Candidates must have demonstrated high-level classroom performance, professional experience, demonstrated high-level teaching experience, and demonstrated capability for scholarly research (including practitioner and interdisciplinary research), and publications in leading refereed IS, IT, and healthcare-related journals.

Candidates must have an earned doctorate in health administration, health services research or management, public health or policy, or in Computer Information Systems, Computer Science, or related fields from an AACSB-accredited university or international equivalent, and have a deep understanding of both the healthcare environment and information technology.   Preference may be given to candidates with proven experience in the health information technology, healthcare delivery sector, especially hospital, governance, and health policy.

ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT


Georgia State University is growing rapidly and is a leading urban university located in the heart of Atlanta with headquarters of several Fortune 500 companies located nearby. The Robinson College of Business is a large research-focused, nationally ranked business school.



The Department of Computer Information Systems in the J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University offers degree programs with majors in information systems at the B.BA., M.S., and Ph.D. levels. The Department of Computer Information Systems is consistently ranked as one of the top information systems departments in the world.



The College's health sector focus is nationally known for its unique, integrated double-degree MBA/MHA program, and its health informatics focus with Computer Information Systems and Nursing, as well as its joint JD/MSHA program with the GSU College of Law. The Institute of Health Administration has nationally prominent health sector alumni and an Advisory Board composed of prestigious executives. GSU/RCB Health Administration has recently become a member of the Business School Alliance for Health Management composed of 13 leading U.S. Business Schools.


FURTHER INFORMATION AND APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Further information about the Computer Information Systems department is online at http://cis.robinson.gsu.edu/.<http://cis.robinson.gsu.edu/>   Further information about the Institute of Health Administration is available online at http://healthadmin.robinson.gsu.edu.

Applicants should register with http://academicjobsonline.org/ (the registration is free) and upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three recommendation letters, detailed teaching evaluations for recent years, and evidence of publishing capability. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their materials via the online system. For further information, please contact:
Dr. Ephraim McLean, Department of Computer Information Systems at cisrecruit at gsu.edu or
Dr. William Custer, Institute of Health Administration at wcuster at gsu.edu.

Review of applications will begin immediately and applicants will be reviewed until positions are filled.  Positions are contingent on University budget approval.

Georgia State is an equal opportunity education institution/affirmative action employer.




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