Assistant Professor; Sociology of Health and Quantitative Methods
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Position Overview
Title: Assistant Professor (Sociology of Health and Quantitative Methods) (0084832)
Job Number:
Position Number: 0084832
Hiring Unit: UHM College of Social Sciences - Sociology
Location: Manoa Campus, Honolulu, HI
Employment Type: Full‑Time, Permanent, 9‑Month
Tenure Track: Yes (Tenure)
Opening Date: September 24, 2025
Closing Date: Continuous; applications review begins November 15, 2025. Applications received by November 14, 2025 will be given priority.
Salary Information: Commensurate with qualifications and experience
Duties and Responsibilities- Develop a research record; undertake research/scholarly or creative projects in the field or branch of learning represented by and consistent with the goals of the UHM CSS.
- Publish research in peer‑reviewed journals and/or books.
- Teach introductory and upper‑level graduate and undergraduate courses, including courses on medical sociology and quantitative methods.
- Seek extramural funding.
- Maintain a professional level of performance and productivity in assigned areas of teaching, research, and service.
- Supervise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students in quantitative methods as well as the candidate’s areas of interest.
- Contribute to development activities at the discipline, department, and campus levels.
- Work independently and with colleagues to select, develop, and revise curricular materials, instructional techniques, and assessment strategies at the course, credential and/or discipline levels.
- Provide service and leadership to the department, college, university, and community.
- Participate in professional and self‑development activities.
- Other duties as assigned by the Department Chair.
- A Ph.D. in sociology or a related field. ABDs will be considered only if all degree requirements will be met; ABDs must submit a letter from their committee chair attesting that the dissertation and all degree requirements will be completed prior to the date of hire;
Ph.D. degree is conferred by date of hire. - Demonstrated ability to conduct research.
- Ability to teach introductory and advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in quantitative methods.
- Demonstrated ability to mentor students.
- Ability to contribute to our specialization in Health, Aging, and Medical Sociology.
- Demonstrated ability to maintain professionalism in meeting and conferring with others.
- Demonstrated teaching experience in both sociology of health and quantitative methods.
- Demonstrated ability to mentor and teach graduate and undergraduate students with varying backgrounds.
To apply, complete an application and attach the following required documents:
- Curriculum Vitae
- Cover letter
- Three writing samples
- Statement summarizing your teaching interests
- Statement summarizing your research interests
- Three reference letters, to be sent to CSS HR via UH File Drop (recipient: tobi4) by the letter writer.
Finalists must be prepared to submit copies of official transcripts prior to a campus visit. Official transcripts will be required upon hire.
InquiriesDr. Sun‑Ki Chai, Search Committee Chair, sunki
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