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Master of Arts in Equity & Healthcare Program Director

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Master of Arts in Equity & Healthcare Program Director

(posted 9/29/22)

The new Master of Arts in Equity & Healthcare program at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia invites applications for a program director. This appointment begins immediately, and it’s anticipated that the program will launch in the summer of 2023.

About the Program

The M.A. in Equity & Healthcare will provide students with a comprehensive foundation in the work of designing and supporting the operation of healthcare systems that provide equitable care and intentionally work to reduce healthcare disparities. Contemporary medicine, ethical healthcare, and responsible and responsive public health initiatives require a focus on equity, including equity of access, treatments, and outcomes. Students in the program may be acquiring additional credentials to work in a variety of clinical healthcare settings; may work in public health, non-profit, or advocacy organizations; or may be interested in positioning themselves to apply for medical school.

About the Position

The program director will assume academic and administrative responsibility for the M.A. in Equity & Healthcare and will be the face of the program for prospective and current students, faculty and staff, and external partners. They will participate in marketing and recruitment planning for the program, will review student applications and make admission decisions, and will establish and coordinate internships. The program director will also serve as a major liaison with students including holding regular office hours. They will teach three courses per academic year, will hire and meet regularly with program faculty, and will provide leadership for curriculum development. The position will report to the Vice President for Graduate Programs and Continuing Studies and will work with him and other graduate program directors and university colleagues to develop effective academic and programmatic plans.

Position Qualifications

The successful candidate will have a relevant Ph.D. degree or a M.P.H. or equivalent terminal degree, a minimum of five years of experience in any of the aforementioned fields, and a demonstrated commitment to healthcare equity, and is well-equipped to support the program’s variety of students. Prior teaching experience in clinical care, public health, healthcare administration, or related professional sectors is required. Applicants must have a clear understanding of and commitment to teaching excellence and innovation at a liberal arts institution, demonstrated success working with diverse populations, thoughtful approaches to program and curricular design, and experience developing and managing student support services. As responsibilities are both inwardly and outwardly focused, the program director must possess strong strategic, tactical, analytical, and interpersonal skills. With Hollins’ proximity to multiple healthcare systems and the growing reputation of Roanoke as a regional healthcare hub, ideal candidates will have experience building relationships with a variety of partners in the broader healthcare landscape. Experience in online learning environments is also preferred.

Application Process

Screening of candidates will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. To apply, please submit the following materials:

  • A cover letter;
  • A curriculum vitae; and
  • A statement about how your experience or philosophy in contemporary healthcare delivery has a diversity, equity, and inclusion focus which will enhance the institution’s efforts to support these values and an increasingly diverse student population.

Candidates advanced to the second stage of review will be invited to submit the following materials:

  • Evidence of effective teaching;
  • Names and contact information for three professional references who can address the candidate’s qualifications; and
  • Unofficial copy of graduate school transcripts.

Applicants should submit materials to hollinshr@hollins.edu. The selected candidate will be asked to submit official transcripts to the Graduate Programs and Continuing Studies Office, and once they accept a contingent employment offer, a criminal history background check will be conducted.

About Hollins University

Hollins is an independent, liberal arts university offering undergraduate education for women and selected graduate programs for men and women. Founded in 1842 as Virginia’s oldest chartered women’s college, Hollins provides abundant opportunities to students for research, study abroad, and leadership training and provides access to real-world experience through internships around the globe supported by an extensive alumnae/i network.

Hollins is an equal opportunity employer and is strongly committed to promoting diversity and inclusivity at every level of the university. Persons of all genders; persons with disabilities; persons of all racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds; and first-generation college graduates are encouraged to apply.

For more information about Hollins, please visit our website (www.hollins.edu).

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Working at Hollins University

Hollins is an independent liberal arts university dedicated to academic excellence and humane values. Hollins University offers undergraduate liberal arts education for women, selected graduate programs for men and women, and community outreach initiatives. The Hollins curriculum and cocurricular programs prepare students for lives of active learning, fulfilling work, personal growth, achievement, and service to society.

The Hollins community sustains talented students engaged in challenging study, and productive scholars and artists devoted to teaching and to the advancement of knowledge. Experiential learning, study abroad, and internships enhance the academic program. The hallmarks of a Hollins education are creativity and effective self-expression, problem solving and critical thinking skills, and independent inquiry and the free exchange of ideas.

Hollins nurtures civility, integrity, and concern for others, encourages and values diversity and social justice, and affirms the equal worth of women and men. Our university motto, Levavi Oculos, calls us to leadership and service in accord with the Hollins values and traditions.

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