Stony Brook University: Health Sciences: Renaissance School of Medicine: Program in Public Health
Description
The Program in Public Health at Stony Brook is seeking to hire one (1) instructor for a non-tenure track faculty position with expectations for regular in-person presence. Successful candidates will possess the experience and skills necessary to offer innovative instruction for courses in our Health Administration curricula. The Program in Public Health holds accreditation by both the Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME), for the MHA and the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), for the MPH.
The MHA program is entirely delivered in an asynchronous online learning platform using Brightspace, with most students actively working in a healthcare setting while taking a part-time course of study. The MPH program offers courses in-person in a traditional classroom environment. The PPH also offers a PhD in Population Health and in Clinical Outcomes Research and has a strong focus on research and scholarship. The PPH has a thriving faculty portfolio of NIH-funded research on priority health topics. The successful candidate should contribute to our teaching mission with experience and expertise including health care administration, strategy, finance, and quality improvement.
The position is primarily teaching-focused, with some expectation of contributing to departmental and institutional service (87.5% teaching, 12.5% service). Responsibilities include teaching graduate health administration courses and career advising MHA students, including faculty supervision with applied learning experiences in real world health care and/or health policy settings. The teaching load, to include advising, will be equivalent to 7 courses over each 12-month period. We are seeking candidates who are enthusiastic about teaching and have experience in implementing pedagogical strategies for a wide range of health administration topics.
The ideal candidate for this position will have experience teaching health administration courses at the graduate level in an accredited school or program environment (CAHME, CEPH, AACSB); strong communication skills; evidence of successful collaboration with an instructional team; the ability to incorporate diversity, cultural competency, and/or social justice into teaching and service; and willingness to adhere to and contribute to accreditation requirements for competency-based curricula and assessments. Continuing professional development participation is expected from the instructor: there will be opportunities to attend conferences, workshops, on-line tutorials, and to join professional development opportunities and/or membership in professional organizations.
Program in Public Health:
The Program in Public Health includes an accredited fully-online MHA program admitting 45-50 new students annually and in-person MPH program admitting 30-40 new students each year. The PPH also offers an MS in Epidemiology and Clinical Research, a PhD offering two concentrations: Clinical Outcomes Research and Population Health, and two advanced graduate certificates in Health Education and Promotion and in Aging and Healthcare. We aim to produce creative, critical thinkers who will effect positive social change. Researchers in Public Health work with collaborators across the campus to ensure that education and research are integrative and dynamic. For further description of the program, please visit the program webpage here (https://publichealth.stonybrookmedicine.edu/faculty/corefaculty) .
Stony Brook University, home to many highly ranked graduate research programs, is located 60 miles from New York City on Long Island's scenic North Shore. Our 1,100-acre campus is home to 24,000 undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral students and more than 13,500 faculty and staff. SBU is a comprehensive research-intensive university and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), which includes 34 public universities among its 62 members. SBU consists of 12 schools and colleges and a teaching hospital that provides state-of-the-art healthcare in the Long Island region. SBU also manages and performs joint research with Brookhaven National Laboratory, the only Department of Energy Laboratory in the Northeast, and shares doctoral programs with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a world-renowned molecular biology institute. Home to the Emerson String Quartet, the Pollock-Krasner House in East Hampton, New York, the Humanities Institute, and the Southampton Arts Program, and with endeavors that extend to the Turkana Basin Institute in Kenya and the Ranomafana National Park in Madagascar, SBU sustains an international reputation that cuts across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences.
Qualifications
Required Qualifications :
Master's (foreign equivalent or higher) prepared in a health-related field. Healthcare experience. A demonstrated record or potential for excellence in teaching. Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills. Experience working with diverse student populations.
Preferred Qualifications :
Doctoral degree (J.D., Ph.D., Dr.PH., Ed.D., Sc.D., D.B.A., M.D., D.H.A., D.N.P., or foreign equivalent) in health-science-related fields or extensive health care experience. At least 2 years of experience teaching graduate health administration courses or similar health-science related curricula. Experience in healthcare/health-related research and/or professional service. Commitment to contributing to the diversity, equity, inclusivity, and excellence of the Stony Brook community through teaching and service.
Application Instructions
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For questions regarding this position, please contact Christine Ziman, Search Committee Manager at publichealth@stonybrookmedicine.edu.
Special Notes
Non-Tenure Track position. FLSA Exempt position, not eligible for the overtime provisions of the FLSA.
Anticipated Start Date: On or About July 1, 2026
Campus Description
Long Island's premier academic medical center, Stony Brook Medicine, represents Stony Brook University's entire medical enterprise and integrates all of Stony Brook's health-related initiatives: education, research and patient care. It encompasses Stony Brook University Hospital, Stony Brook Children's Hospital, the five Health Sciences schools -- Dental Medicine, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Social Welfare -- as well as the major centers and institutes, programs and more than 50 community-based healthcare settings throughout Suffolk County. With 624 beds, Stony Brook University Hospital serves as Suffolk County's only tertiary care center and Regional Trauma Center. Stony Brook Children's, with more than 180 pediatric specialists in 30 specialties, offers the most advanced pediatric specialty care in the region. In the Medical and Research Translation (MART) building, two floors are occupied by Stony Brook University Cancer Center's outpatient services, and four floors are devoted to cancer research. Diversity, equity and inclusion are essential core values at Stony Brook Medicine. We believe we do our best and most impactful work when we leverage our diverse, equitable and inclusive perspectives. We are proud to recruit and hire talented people from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences.
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