Working title:
PROFESSOR AND CHAIR, ONCOLOGY
Official title:
PROFESSOR(C20NN) or ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR(C30NN)
Degree and area of specialization:
PhD, MD, or MD/PhD, Oncology or a related field with a basic research program
Minimum number of years and type of relevant work experience:
We seek a recognized leader with an outstanding academic background, strong research credentials, demonstrated commitment to education, experience in mentoring junior faculty, and proven management skills. Requires accomplishments as a scholar and teacher that meet the standards for a tenured faculty appointment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Principal duties:
Scholarly activities appropriate to the faculty rank. Act as chairperson of the department with
senior administrative responsibility for the department, including medical student and graduate
education, research programs, and service to the University and the public.
As a leader
designated by the dean and department executive committee to serve as the department's chief
executive officer, a School of Medicine and Public Health department chair is accountable for the
following managerial responsibilities, as listed in Faculty Policies of the University of
Wisconsin-Madison (FPP) Section 5.31:
A. Serves as the official channel of communications
for all matters affecting the department as a
whole between the department and chancellor,
the dean, other officials, or departments.
B. Calls meetings of the departmental faculty and of
the executive committee and presides over
the meetings. He/She shall call a meeting at the
request of any two members of the
department. Each department shall meet at least once
every semester.
C. Has charge of all official correspondence of the department and of all
departmental
announcements in the catalogue or other University publications.
D.
Determines that all necessary records of teaching, research and public service of the
department are properly kept and are always accessible to the proper authorities.
E. Reports to
the dean regarding the activities and needs of the department.
F. Has responsibility for all
departmental supplies.
G. Submits new courses, major revisions of existing courses, and deletion
of courses proposed by
the department for action by the divisional executive committee and
by the dean.
H. Takes action in case of emergency pending a meeting of the department of its
executive
committee.
I. In general, acts as the executive of the Department.
In
addition, SMPH department chairs are expected to provide strong leadership to ensure that the
following responsibilities are achieved/fulfilled
1. Chairs are responsible for
establishing and maintaining the appropriate balance and high
quality of the academic
department in all areas of department's mission: teaching, research
and service. They are
accountable for medical student education within the department and
for cooperating with
interdisciplinary programs, established and proposed, with other
departments both within and
outside the Medical School.
2. Chairs are responsible for accomplishing department-related
objectives of the Medical School
Strategic Plan, for achieving selected performance targets
established by the dean with the
chair, and for serving on Medical School and UW committees
and panels.
3. In accordance with University policies and the diversity goals and objectives
stated in the
Medical School Strategic Plan, chairs are responsible for proactively
supporting recruitment of
female and ethnic minority faculty to meet Medical School
diversity goals. They are expected
to assure a gender friendly environment and gender pay
equity for all faculty.
4. Chairs are responsible for facilitating the career development of
junior faculty within the
department. This includes providing sufficient start-up resources
for all junior faculty and
establishing and implementing an appropriate mentor policy.
Chairs are also responsible for
ensuring that the executive committee accomplishes timely
performance appraisals, promotion
reviews and post-promotion
reviews.
Additional Information:
The McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research of the University of Wisconsin-Madison
School of Medicine and Public Health holds the distinction of being the first basic science cancer
center in an academic institution in the United States. The central mission is twofold: To pursue
outstanding research programs directed toward understanding the causes and biology of cancer and
the factors that regulate normal and neoplastic growth and differentiation; and to provide training
of the highest quality in basic cancer research at the graduate and postdoctoral levels. While
these two goals represent the cornerstone of our activities, we also seek to provide medical
students with a foundation in basic cancer biology and to serve the public and scientific community
through our activities for national and international organizations.
The current staff of the
McArdle Laboratory numbers approximately 240. The 20 faculty lead research groups that include 67
graduate students, 25 postdoctoral fellows, and 54 research specialists or other academic staff.
Other members of the laboratory include the administrative and support personnel and many
undergraduates who perform both research and support activities.
The incumbent will serve as
director of the McArdle Laboratory and will also hold a leadership team role in the UW's Paul P.
Carbone Comprehensive Cancer
Center.
| Appointment type: | Faculty |
| Department(s): | SMPH/ONCOLOGY |
| Full time salary rate: | Minimum $120,000 ANNUAL (12 months) Depending on Qualifications |
| Appointment percent: | 100% |
| Anticipated begin date: | OCTOBER 20, 2008 |
| Number of positions: | 1 |
TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION
Application must be received by: OCTOBER 15, 2008
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, send a letter of application, curriculum vitae with a description of
research focus, and names and addresses of three references to: Laurel Rice, MD, and Robert Welch,
PhD, Co-Chairs, Oncology Chair Search Committee, c/o Jamie Edge, UW School of Medicine and Public
Health, Room 4150 HSLC, 750 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53705. Phone: 608-262-8401. E-mailed
applications are welcome; send to:
jledge@wisc.edu
Unless another application procedure has been specified above, please send resume and cover letter referring to Position Vacancy Listing #59374 to
| JAMIE EDGE | Phone: 608-262-8401 |
| 4150 HEALTH SCIENCES LEARNING CENTER | TTY: 608-263-2473 |
| 750 HIGHLAND AVENUE | Fax: N/A |
| MADISON WI 53705-2221 | Email: jledge@wisc.edu |