What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chair, Department of Microbiology & Immunology position at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)?
Mission or Goal of Unit: The mission of the Department of Microbiology and
Immunology is to cultivate and educate an inclusive and collaborative group
composed of faculty, students, and postdoctoral fellows conducting cutting-edge
research to improve human health. Chief Purpose of this position: The VCU School of Medicine is seeking
candidates for the Department Chair of Microbiology and Immunology. This
position is a senior-level faculty position that has a key leadership role in
the School of Medicine. The position will lead the department in all academic
endeavors, collaborating with both the basic health science and clinical
departments, and oversee the department’s mission, diverse faculty, and
resources. Position Responsibilities: Research Required Qualifications: -PhD in a relevant area Preferred Qualifications: -Leadership by example with intent/desire to continue research and teaching while serving as Department of Microbiology and Immunology Chair
The department has a
history of outstanding scientific achievement and is committed to growth in
research and scholarship as indicated by extramural funding support and high
impact publications. Discoveries by department faculty include basic research
findings that enhance our understanding of health and disease, translational
research that has clinical implications, and inventions and intellectual
property that benefit human health.
The department has a
history of outstanding didactic and laboratory-based education for professional
and graduate students in the School of Medicine (SOM). The faculty continue to innovate
and excel in the classroom and the laboratory to provide the highest quality
education for future physicians and scientists.
The current department has more faculty
who study microbiology than immunology. We seek a chair with expertise in immunology to enhance existing
strengths in cancer, cardiovascular, transplant, and other applied immunology
disciplines. This effort will include
partnering with clinical departments to translate discoveries into clinical
trials. Enhancing immunology in the
department will be paired with additional growth and support for
microbiology.
Define and lead the department’s research strategy by expanding basic and
translational research. Support principal investigators and other faculty
within the school in efforts to secure appropriate grant funding (including NIH
R, P, U, and T grants) and philanthropy to support research and academic
priorities. Provide expertise or vision in promoting commercialization or
entrepreneurial activity for faculty.
Teaching
Advance the education mission of the School of Medicine and the university in
collaboration with the leadership of VCU. Facilitate and support the training
of the next generation of scientists and physicians who will further advance microbiology
and immunology and provide outstanding clinical care. Champion improvements in
education of medical and graduate students.
Service
Provide the vision and leadership to advance the department, school, and
university in its standing in the community, commonwealth, nation, and beyond.
Serve on school and university committees, study sections, academic societies,
and as journal editor and/or on editorial boards. Demonstrate a commitment to
service within the community. Lead the department to develop and nurture relationships
with key partners.
Administrative/Leadership
Financial Management: Prepare, oversee and implement the Microbiology
and Immunology departmental budget that encompasses all funding sources and
ensures compliance with grant, legislative and institutional guidelines.
Effectively manage available resources. Ensure ethical and fiscally responsible
practices within the Department of Microbiology and Immunology. Support all
institutional compliance activities. Recruit, hire and retain outstanding,
diverse faculty. Ensure an atmosphere of support and development. Encourage
philanthropic gifts. Be a highly visible collaborative leader in
supporting VCU School of Medicine strategic direction in partnership
with department chairs, SOM academic affairs, and research leadership.
Leadership: Take a highly respected microbiology and immunology department
to the next level of academic excellence. Act as an exemplary role model for
academic excellence. Provide a strong and impassioned vision for building
excellence in all aspects of the academic mission. Understand, appreciate, and
prepare for current and future trends in the sciences and help develop a vision
for the future of basic science research at the SOM. Promote members of the department to national
committees and nominate them for awards.
Relationship Building: Build strong relationships with others in an
environment where the other health sciences schools and the hospital are
partners and where Microbiology and Immunology faculty and staff collaborate
with other departments to ensure mutual achievement. Collaborate with the VA
Medical Center to build teaching, and research relationships.
Mentorship: Mentor and develop trainees and junior faculty. Commit
to and actively participate in undergraduate medical and graduate
education. Identify, recruit and retain the next generation of superior
faculty members
-Eligibility to work in the United States
-Academic rank of Professor with academic achievements
-A distinguished record of outstanding scientific achievements as evidenced by influential publications, sustained extramural peer-reviewed research funding, and national and international recognition in immunology
-Experience in developing intellectual property and translating research findings into products of potential benefit to human health
-Experience and leadership in education of both professional and graduate students
-Successful administrative and leadership experience at an academic institution, such as a Department Chair, Division Chief/Section -Head or Program Director
-Experience developing junior faculty and academic leaders with a reputation for excellence in mentorship of students and trainees
-Demonstrated ability to identify and recruit a diverse faculty, such as service on recruitment committees
-Experience building or expanding a program, department or group within an organization.
-Demonstrated successful collaborative academic leadership
-Demonstrated managerial and business acumen
-Experience in and demonstrated knowledge of the complex financial pressures facing academic departments
-Ability to work well with people at all levels - university, community, faculty, and staff. A reputation as a consensus builder and someone who can resolve conflict for the betterment of the organization
-Unimpeachable integrity and personal ethics
-Outstanding communication skills, both oral and written
-Strong organizational and process-management skills
-High energy coupled with a strong work ethic and a desire to have a meaningful impact
-Demonstrated experience working in and fostering a diverse faculty, staff, and student environment or commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU
-Experience with P and U grant writing and leadership
-Demonstrated ability to collaborate with clinicians on education and research endeavors.
-Ability to contribute in highly-matrixed academic environment as member of SOM leadership team
-Willingness to engage broadly with VCU as an institutional leader and to be a highly visible ambassador for SOM internally, in the Richmond community, and across Virginia
-Outgoing and personable demeanor and a track record of forging win-win relationships
-Ability to see the bigger picture of issues and the role of the department
-History of trainees who have developed into successful faculty members at their institution or elsewhere
Position Type: Teaching & Research Faculty
Full time equivalent: 100%
Tenure: Open
Rank: Open
Months: 12
Department:
Microbiology & Immunolocgy
Salary: Commensurate
ORP Eligible: Yes
Restricted: No
Contact Name: Katherine Mulloy, Director, Faculty Affairs
Contact Email: kmulloy@vcu.edu