The Chair will provide strategic leadership and direction for all aspects of the Department and is responsible for its personnel, administrative, educational, and research/scholarly operations. The next leader for the Department will establish innovative curricular, training, and research programs to lead the Department to a position of academic and professional eminence while furthering the goals and missions of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. The chair is expected to promote team science both within the Department and in collaboration with other departments at the Miller School of Medicine and the University of Miami.
Serving as a leader for the Department, the Chair will represent the Department at various functions with UHealth, School of Medicine and the external community. He/she will work closely with the other Department chairs, the School of Medicine leadership team, and the faculty governance structure to provide a rich and innovative scientific environment for faculty, staff and trainees to further knowledge in the basic sciences and promote its ultimate translation to the clinic. The individual in this position is expected to serve as a role model for the faculty, in addition to his or her administrative responsibilities.
The following represent key opportunities and expectations for the new Chair of Physiology, Biophysics, and Cell Biology to address within the first 18-24 months of his/her tenure. They are not listed in any particular order of priority.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES, GOALS, AND OBJECTIVES
Education
Support strong educational and training opportunities to attract outstanding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows
Collaborate with the Executive Dean for Education and Policy to support the undergraduate medical education curriculum, NextGenMD.
Scholarship and Research
Lead significant expansion of the Department's scholarship and research productivity and increase the amount of externally sponsored research, especially from the federal government.
Provide a supportive environment and infrastructure that fosters research excellence.
Provide mentoring to early stage and mid-career faculty to help guide their research efforts and career trajectories.
Community Engagement
Establish close relationships with community partners and identify opportunities for community engagement.
Engage and Lead a Distinguished Faculty
Recruit, nurture, and retain outstanding faculty members with a commitment to inclusive excellence.
Establish rapport with the faculty and build an esprit de corps that encompasses their varied research and academic interests. Align the faculty with the goals of the Department and School of Medicine.
Establish a culture that makes the Department a sought-after destination for trainees to begin their careers.
This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The ideal candidate for this role will be an accomplished researcher and mentor who can build an environment that engages and motivates others to work in concert to achieve scientific excellence.
REQUIREMENTS
Education:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree required.
Experience:
Minimum 10 years of relevant experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes:
Ability to establish department goals, objectives and vision in support of an ambitious and achievable strategic plan.
Ability to lead, motivate, develop and inspire others.
Ability to develop and evaluate metrics of a successful department
Ability to direct, manage, implement, and evaluate department operations.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI MILLER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine is an innovative academic institution that empowers students to transform lives and serve our global community. As the number one NIH-funded medical school in Florida, the Miller School of Medicine is advancing cutting-edge discoveries. From a leading genetics/genomics program to contributions in the field of cellular therapeutics, cancer care, immune therapies and much more, the Miller School of Medicine is at the forefront of advancements in translational medicine.
The Miller School of Medicine is also the 12th most diverse medical school in the nation according to U.S. News & World Report and is committed to recruiting and retaining seminal faculty, clinicians, and students who are leading scientific and social change. With more than 1,700 faculty members, our programs are designed to support interdisciplinary, team-based scientists and physicians.
Medical education is at the heart of the Miller School of Medicine, and we are shaping future physicians who will be well-equipped to advance groundbreaking research and become transformational leaders. The Miller School of Med...icine’s dual medical degree program is the largest in the nation and continues to grow to meet the ever-increasing demand for health care providers.
The most recent graduating Miller School class earned a 98% match rate, higher than the national average, and are attending residency programs at top institutions in competitive specialties in 25 states.
By building strong foundations in research, education, and clinical care, UHealth will continue to transform medicine and positively impact the health of humanity, both locally and around the world.
The University of Miami Health System (UHealth) delivers leading-edge patient care by the region’s best physicians, powered by the groundbreaking research of the University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine. The University of Miami is one of 71 members of the Association of American Universities (AAU), an organization that is considered the gold standard in American higher education. As South Florida’s only university-based medical system, UHealth is a vital part of the community and is leading the next generation of health care.