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Research Associate Professor - Social Work

Department: Graduate College of Social Work Salary: Commensurate with experienceDescription:The Graduate College of Social Work (GCSW) at the University of Houston seeks a dynamic and interdisciplinary non-tenure track Research Associate Professor to advance the College's strategic priorities in community partnerships and engagement, research innovation, and workforce development.This role reflects a futures-focused vision-one that anticipates emerging social challenges, leverages interdisciplinary collaboration, and positions the College at the forefront of innovative, impact-driven interdisciplinary research, education and scholarship. This position is designed for a scholar-practitioner with a strong record of community-engaged research and grant development, who will play a central role in expanding the College's community engagement footprint across Houston and beyond. This position will also support the doctoral program by providing dissertation guidance and high-impact student outcomes towards degree completion.The Research Associate Professor will lead efforts to build and sustain community engagement partnerships across campus-including UH Health-and with community-based organizations (local and rural), focusing on health promotion across the life span, behavioral health, and human-centered artificial intelligence (AI). Central to this role is seeding the development of the GCSW Futures Collaboratory, positioning the College at the forefront of interdisciplinary innovation by integrating research, practice, and training with both internal and external community stakeholders.Primary ResponsibilitiesCommunity Engagement & Partnership DevelopmentLead development of strategic partnerships across Houston and surrounding communities.Collaborate with UH Health partners (Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Optometry), Third Ward Community as well as across University of Houston System campuses.Establish community-engaged research initiatives aligned with GCSW priorities.Serve as a liaison between the College and community stakeholders.Research & Grant Development* Develop and support external funding proposals (HRSA, NIH, NSF, Foundations).* Focus on health promotion across the lifespan, behavioral health, and human-centered AI, in Texas and beyond.Doctoral Program Support* Supervise dissertation research.* Support curriculum development and doctoral student mentorship.Teaching & Scholarly Engagement* Provide expertise on the integration of experiential and community-engaged teaching, research, and application.* Disseminate research through publications and presentations.QualificationsRequired QualificationsMaster's degree in Social Sciences, or related fieldExperience teaching in higher educationInterests in implementing community engaged teaching in higher educationPreferred QualificationsPhD in Social Work; DSW; PhD in Curriculum and Instruction; EdD or related field.Demonstrated grant writing and funded research in health promotionExperience developing mentoring programs and learning community modelsExperience teaching graduate students and supervising dissertation/capstone research.Application InstructionsThe following documents are required to submit a completed application to this link: http://jobs.uh.edu for posting number 496097.Letter of application that outlines how you are prepared to join the faculty at the GCSW highlighting your interests and expertise in research, and your alignment with our College mission, and other qualifications for the position.Curriculum VitaeStatement of Teaching Philosophy that addresses how you are prepared to instruct and mentor students in one of the largest cities in the United StatesStatement of Research outlining their current scholarship, future research agenda, and potential contributions to advancing the mission of the Graduate College of Social Work.Information for three professional references (name, title, organization, e-mail address, phone number). Please note that references are not contacted until a candidate is identified as a finalist for this positionOfficial transcripts are required for a faculty appointment and will be requested upon selection of the final candidates.All positions at the University of Houston-System are security sensitive and will require a criminal history check. Individuals conducting research in critical infrastructure areas (i.e., communication infrastructure systems, cybersecurity systems, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment systems, and/or water treatment facilities) are subject to regular review to ensure the security and integrity of the research is maintained.The University of Houston System and its universities are Equal Opportunity Institutions. Everyone is encouraged to apply.