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Clinical Assistant Professor of Biostatistics - Georgia State University (Job)
Description:
The Department of Population Health Sciences in the School of Public Health at Georgia State University invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor position in Biostatistics. This non-tenure-track teaching faculty role will primarily focus on delivering undergraduate and graduate courses in biostatistics and related topics, including programming in SAS and R, starting in Fall 2026. Key responsibilities include teaching both in-person and online biostatistics courses (synchronous and asynchronous) at the undergraduate and graduate levels ( MPH and PhD), mentoring graduate students, and contributing to the department’s educational mission.
Skills/Eligibility:
Doctorate in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a related field.
Preferred Qualifications/Experience
The ideal candidate will hold a doctorate in Biostatistics, Statistics, or a related field. Candidates must have a robust background in biostatistics methodology with a strong commitment to teaching and the preparation necessary to teach effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Specific teaching assignments will be based on teaching needs and faculty expertise, and may include courses at the introductory, intermediate, or advanced levels. Candidates must have strong biostatistics skills and must be comfortable with programming in multiple statistical packages, with particular emphasis on SAS and R. Individuals with expertise in any area of biostatistics are encouraged to apply, and experience in highly computational methods and machine learning is a plus. Candidates may also contribute to collaborative research in well-established areas within the Department of Population Health Sciences and the School of Public Health, including chronic and infectious disease epidemiology, tobacco epidemiology, disease modeling, and social epidemiology.
Excellent oral and written communication skills are essential. Candidates must also demonstrate a willingness and ability to contribute to the University and the profession through service activities.
Freqently Asked Questions
Clinical Professors Of Biostatistics typically provide tailored guidance to graduate students, assisting with research design, statistical analysis, and professional development. This mentorship fosters skills in biostatistical methodologies and programming languages like SAS and R, enriching the students' academic and research experiences within the public health context.
Unlike tenure-track roles, Clinical Assistant Professors focus heavily on teaching and applied mentorship without the pressures of tenure evaluation. They often balance in-person and online instruction, emphasizing practical biostatistics skills with a strong commitment to educational missions in public health departments.
Mastering biostatistics methodologies, proficiency in statistical programming (notably SAS and R), and the ability to communicate complex concepts clearly are vital. Additionally, understanding computational methods and machine learning enhances teaching effectiveness and research collaboration opportunities.
The university encourages involvement in interdisciplinary research projects spanning chronic and infectious disease epidemiology and social epidemiology. Faculty can leverage rich resources to contribute to public health education and collaborate with experienced researchers, enriching their academic portfolio.
This role integrates both in-person and online teaching modalities with a strong emphasis on mentoring graduate students in MPH and PhD programs. The university's focus on population health sciences and its collaborative culture offers a dynamic environment distinct from more research-centric or tenure-driven positions elsewhere.
While a doctorate in biostatistics or related fields is essential, regional emphasis often includes familiarity with SAS and R programming. Certifications demonstrating expertise in computational biostatistics or machine learning can enhance competitiveness given Atlanta’s growing public health research community.
Atlanta, with its expanding public health sector and numerous universities, shows a steady demand for biostatistics educators. The competition is moderate, with institutions seeking candidates who combine strong teaching skills with applied research experience, reflecting the city's emphasis on both education and community health impact.
Salaries for Clinical Assistant Professors of Biostatistics in Atlanta typically range from $85,000 to $110,000 annually, depending on experience and expertise. This aligns with regional academic pay scales, balancing cost of living and the specialized skill set required for biostatistics education and research.
The school promotes cutting-edge instructional methods, integrating synchronous and asynchronous learning formats. Faculty receive access to advanced statistical software and pedagogical resources, fostering an environment where biostatistics education evolves with technological advances and student needs.
While both institutions emphasize biostatistics education, the University Of Washington position highlights a blend of online and in-person teaching tailored to diverse graduate programs. It also encourages faculty participation in collaborative research within population health sciences, offering a broader interdisciplinary scope.
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