Assistant Professor - Biostatistician
Institution: Delaware State University
Location: Dover, DE
Application Due: Open Until Filled
Type: Full Time
General Description of the Job:
The position is a 12-month tenure-track faculty position (75% research
and 25% teaching) as a biostatistician at the assistant professor
level. Research is open and concentration areas are in agriculture and
natural resource disciplines that include plant, animal, and the
environmental sciences, fisheries and wildlife sciences, genetics and
genomics, morphometrics, population biology, and/or statistical
ecology. Qualifications in statistics, with experience in multivariate
analysis, meta-analysis, Bayesian statistics, and/or spatial
statistics are requisite. Postdoctoral experience is desired. The
ability to work in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment is
essential. Teaching responsibilities include both introductory and
advanced biostatistics courses at the undergraduate and graduate
levels. As a faculty member, the successful candidate would also
mentor and advise undergraduate and graduate students, actively engage
in research, serve on academic committees, and seek extramural grant
funding.

Because this position is partly supported by Experimental Program to
Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCor) funding, the successful
candidate will actively participate in the University's goal to
develop and establish the Center for Integrated Biological and
Environmental Research (CIBER) at DSU and the statewide EPSCoR mission
of research, education and outreach.

Qualification Standards:
1. Education: Candidate must have an earned doctorate degree in
biostatistics or a related field with demonstrated expertise in
statistical theory and analyses in one or more of the sub-disciplines
mentioned below.
2. Successful experience: Excellent written and verbal communication
skills are required. Research proficiency is expected. Teaching
experience at the college level is desirable.
3. Other preferences: The successful candidate must be able to work
supportively as a member of a team.

Essential Functions:
The following are the functions essential to performing this job:
1. Teach a maximum of three courses each academic year, as required.
2. Develop a nationally recognized research program.
3. Publish in recognized refereed journals.
4. Develop and submit grant proposals; coordinate and manage grants secured.
5. Advise undergraduate and graduate students.
6. Participate in local, regional, national and international conferences.
7. Supervise assigned staff, including students.
8. Serve on academic committees, as assigned.
9. Participate in outreach activities, as needed.
10. Perform service to the community, as appropriate.

Performance Standards:
The criteria for evaluation in this position include, but are not
limited to, the following:
1. Develop a Plan of Work that addresses the needs of the citizens of Delaware.
2. Provide reports on input, impact, and successful outcomes of the
faculty member's programs.
3. Produce scholarly work in peer-reviewed scientific journals, books,
and other publications.
4. Secure research project funding from extramural granting agencies.
5. Exhibit excellence in research, teaching, and service.
6. Comply with and facilitate the EEO mandate of Delaware State
University and USDA.
Application Information

Postal Address: Dr. Dyremble B. Marsh
Agriculture and Related Sciences
Delaware State University
1200 N. DuPont Highway
Dover, DE 19901
Phone: (302) 857-6420
Fax: (302) 857-6430
Email Address: [email protected]


-- 
Kevina Vulinec, PhD, Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources,
Delaware State University, Dover, Delaware 19901-2277, (302) 857-6457
Fax: (302) 857-6455, [email protected]

Reply via email to