Llamado a cargo académico en Investigación Clínica y/o Epidemiología Clínica en Enfermedades Infecciosas

Call For Applications For An Academic Joint Position

Faculty of Medicine & Faculty of Biological Sciences

ASSISTANT OR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN CLINICAL RESEARCH AND/OR EPIDEMIOLOGY IN INFECTIOUS DISEASES

 

The Faculty of Medicine (FMED) and Faculty of Biological Sciences (FBS) at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile invite interested candidates to apply for a tenure-track position and joint appointment at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor. The position will have a joint affiliation with FMED (1st affiliation) and FBS.

The objective of this call is to enhance area of clinical and epidemiological research in the field of infectious disease in both units and the university.

The applicants must demonstrate successful, independent, and interdisciplinary research. In addition, they will be expected to demonstrate their ability to teach undergraduate and graduate students in these areas, including the training of new scientists.
The Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile usually ranks top three in the QS University Ranking for Latin America. The University is committed to the provision of equal opportunities, the construction of a more inclusive, diverse, and fraternal community, and the promotion and development of the careers of all academic members. The University and the FBS and FMED are committed to the values of diversity regarding the origin, gender, and ethnicity to build a more diverse and inclusive community. In this context, women applications are especially encouraged.

Role description

The applicant should have an outstanding publication track record in Clinical Research and/or Epidemiology in infectious diseases, with the potential to obtain external research funds and develop high-quality teaching. Applicants should be proactive in pursuing independent research lines, able to work collaboratively and show evidence of interdisciplinary collaboration. Experience working in higher education and healthcare-related work environments.

Research areas of interest include but are not limited to design and analysis of clinical studies in the field of infectious diseases prevention (vaccines) and therapeutic interventions, among others.

The position will be part of an interdisciplinary environment, where he/she will be able to interact with academics in diverse research areas from clinical and preclinical medicine, public health, and epidemiology, among others.

Key Responsibilities

  • To lead and collaborate to develop independent and internationally recognized research in the field of vaccines, immunomodulatory drugs, antimicrobial therapies, immunotherapies, or other related within the discipline of infectious diseases and infectious diseases epidemiology, leading to the generation of new knowledge with projections over human health.
  • Develop classes and mentor undergraduate or graduate research students from FMED and FBS in the field of infectious diseases, immunology, clinical epidemiology and epidemiological data analysis.
  • To perform research and academic activities that link the scientific interest and capacities of FMED and FBS, with the aim of strengthening the collaborative research performed between both Faculties.
  • To establish collaborations with researchers in the FMED, FBS, or other academic units within the University aiming to develop interdisciplinary research.
  • To obtain competitive external research funding.
  • To develop outreach activities with an impact on society and the general public.

Application requirements

  • PhD degree in Epidemiology, Methodology in Clinical Research or Infectious Diseases is required, with demonstratable training in the ethics, design, execution, and analysis of clinical and epidemiological studies, including advanced biostatistical analysis skills.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills, with demonstrated ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Ability to carry out active independent research and to obtain funding for research.
  • Demonstrate potential for excellence and a strong vocation for all aspects of academic life, be highly motivated to continuously improve their teaching skills, and have a genuine interest in getting involved with our graduate programs (especially the doctoral programs).
  • Demonstrated proficiency in English. Applicants do not need to speak Spanish at the moment of the application but should be able to teach in Spanish in the short term (two years).

Application

Candidates should submit the following documents to the academic secretaries at the School of Medicine jocelyn.torreblanca@uc.cl  and mvinagrec@uc.cl (with the subject “Application to Clinical Epidemiology position”) by September 30, 2024. Late applications may be considered until the positions are filled. 

  1. Fill out the application form available here
  2. Provide an up-to-date curriculum vitae in English.
  3. Request three confidential letters of recommendation that should be sent directly to  jocelyn.torreblanca@uc.cl and mvinagrec@uc.cl
  4. Copy of the PhD degree.

A person of foreign nationality and who applies from abroad, in case of being selected for the position, will be required to have the corresponding visa, obtained from the consulate in the country of origin, in order to be incorporated into the academic staff of the University.

Once the complete set of application materials has been received, the applicant will be contacted within two months and informed whether or not his/her application has been accepted for further consideration. If this initial screening is successful, the candidate will be asked to give a lecture on his/her current research topics and hold interviews with the faculty members from the Selection Committee.

For any questions please contact: Academic Secretary, School of Medicine Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, telephone: (56-2)-23542733, jocelyn.torreblanca@uc.cl