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Director of the Dental Public Health Program

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The Trustees of Indiana University

Indianapolis, IN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/10/2026

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Job Description

TitleDirector of the Dental Public Health Program
Appointment StatusTenure Track
DepartmentIU Indianapolis Department of Cariology, Operative Dentistry and Dentistry Public Health - School of Dentistry
LocationIndianapolis
Position Summary
The Indiana University School of Dentistry is currently recruiting for a Director for our Dental Public Health Programs within our department of Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics. This is a full-time (1.0 FTE) tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor. Only candidates with specialty training in public health or a related field and a minimum of four years of experience in public health settings are invited to . Review of applicants will begin immediately with an anticipated position start date of July 1, 2026, or sooner. Our department of Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics has had a strong community-basedcation focus for decades. Our specific strengths are in the areas of community engagement, applied dental public health practice, and community-based oral health prevention programs. We are aiming at enhancing the focus of thesecational programs. Hence, the director of our Dental Public Health Programs will oversee, develop, and maintain robust community-based rotations and programs for our students; effectively collaborate with oral health care providers working in community settings; oversee, develop, and maintain select community engagement and service-learning programs; and coordinate with public health agencies and partners in support of departmental priorities. Moreover, as a tenure-track faculty member, our Director will be involved in didactic and clinical instruction in Dental Public Health and related subject areas at the predoctoral and graduate levels, including serving as course director or co-director for Dental Public Health and community-based courses. The Director will provide leadership for Community-Based Dental Education (CBDE) and related community engagement activities, including the coordination and oversight of partnerships with community organizations, public agencies, and clinical sites that supportcational and service activities. The Director will also advise and mentor predoctoral and graduate students engaged in public health, research, and community-based work. Additional responsibilities will include scholarly activity, program evaluation, and peer-reviewed publication, as well as engagement in university service at the department, school, and university levels. Regular travel within the state of Indiana is required. As the state's premier urban research institution, Indiana University is committed to being a welcoming campus community. As a member of that community, the IU School of Dentistry seeks candidates whose teaching, service, scholarship, research and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning, working, and patient care environments. This commitment is core to our mission through our school-owned clinics andcational programs in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. IUSD offers a dynamic learning environment for faculty, in which teaching, research, clinical care, and community service are core to our mission through our School-owned clinics andcational programs in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Our main facility includes a state-of-the-art 45,000-square-foot James J. Fritts DDS Clinical Care Center on the IU-Indianapolis campus, adjacent to local hospitals and part of an urban academic health center. Basic Qualifications
To be successful in this position, at the time of application the candidate must possess each of the following:
A minimum of four years of experience working in public health and advanced graduatecation. Either a DDS or DMD from a CODA-accredited program or equivalent.
Current dental licensure or eligibility for dental licensure in the state of Indiana by July 1, 2026.
Current experience in the development and implementation of community-based dentalcation, community/academic partnership's creation, and teaching within all areas noted for this position.
Evidence of experience in financial management, quality assurance, and program evaluation.
Grant writing and management experience.

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