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Infectious Diseases Implementation Science Faculty Position, Open Rank, School of Medicine

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Boston University
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Boston, Massachusetts, United States

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Infectious Diseases Implementation Science Faculty Position, Open Rank, School of Medicine

Tracking Code23599931690213Job Description

Infectious Diseases Implementation Science Faculty Position, Open Rank
The Section of Infectious Diseases at Boston Medical Center is recruiting talented investigators to join our faculty. Candidates who have expertise in qualitative data analysis and implementation science research methods are sought. Candidates whose work includes a broad interest in infectious diseases or related fields are preferred. The position includes participation in a range of qualitative and mixed methods research projects, protected research time, and the experience, resources, and mentoring of senior faculty.

The successful candidate will participate in investigator-initiated and/or collaborative implementation and qualitative research. The candidate will also have the opportunity to engage with other projects within a safety-net hospital with a unique and diverse patient population. In addition to a faculty appointment within the Section of Infectious Diseases, the candidate will also have the opportunity to become a faculty affiliate of the Boston University Evans Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences (CIIS).


Applicants must have a PhD or DrPH in health services research, a public health-related field or an MD or equivalent degree with qualitative and/or implementation science research methods experience. Additional training will be provided as needed. The successful candidate will also be able to move toward an independent research career or to focus on supporting infectious disease faculty and other faculty on qualitative research projects. Boston Medical Center and Boston University are committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourage applications from women and under-represented minority candidates. Candidates who will create programs that recognize the need for racial equity and justice and prioritize our mission for ‘exceptional care without exception,’ are of particular interest.

The ID Section has expertise treating infections in patients with a wide range of comorbidities and immunocompromising conditions and has particular clinical strengths in infection control and antimicrobial stewardship; HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C and infections in patients with opioid-use disorders; tuberculosis; and travel- and migration-related diseases, in particular, Chagas disease. Our research strengths include epidemiology, health services research, outcomes research, implementation research, qualitative and quantitative research methods, emerging infections, tuberculosis and global health. Numerous faculty have joint appointments in the School of Public Health and/or the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories. We have a strong connection with the Boston Public Health Commission and the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Required Skills

Applicants must have a PhD or DrPH in health services research, a public health-related field or an MD or equivalent degree with qualitative and/or implementation science research methods experience.

Applicants should email their CV and a brief narrative of their background and plans to Adelisa Skoko at Adelisa.skoko@bmc.org.

Please note all newly hired staff and faculty will need to be in compliance with Boston University’s COVID-19 Vaccination and Booster Requirement within 30 days of date of hire. You must upload your vaccine documentation or request a medical or religious exemption (instructions). For further information on the University’s response to COVID-19, please visit the COVID-19 Resources site.

We are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, military service, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition, or because of marital, parental, or veteran status. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

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Job LocationBoston, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/Regular

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