Career Opportunities
Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs of Yale Geriatrics
Yale School of Medicine, Section of Geriatrics is seeking a clinician educator-administrator as the new Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs. This role will report to the Section Chief, Dr. Terri Fried. This is an exciting opportunity to work with and lead a dynamic team of clinicians across an array of settings and with a growing faculty of renowned clinicians, educators, and researchers.
Responsibilities as Associate Chief for Clinical Affairs include leading all clinical activities for the section of Geriatrics, including Yale New Haven Health, all other clinical sites. Other responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing direct clinical care and working to develop new programs in collaboration Department, Medical School, and Hospital and Health System leadership.
The Associate Chief works with the Associate Chief of Education for Geriatrics to enhance the geriatric educational experiences of an outstanding group of trainees (students, residents, fellows) in each of our clinical sites. Participation in a broad array of research projects is also possible. Yale also has an active and innovative Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program.
The Associate Chief also acts as the NEMG (Northeast Medical Group) Medical Director. NEMG Yale New Haven Geriatric Services is an innovative clinical geriatrics practice providing care in the hospital, at home, in SNFs and in assisted living/continuing care retirement communities. This practice also provides co-management to older adults on select inpatient units of Yale New Haven Hospital.
Geriatric clinical fellowship training is preferred, with board certification in Internal Medicine or Family Medicine. Clinical program leadership experience is preferred. Interested individuals should apply and submit a letter of interest and curriculum vitae to Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/139462.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities.
Yale Program on Aging Biostatistics Core - Research Faculty Position
The Yale Program on Aging is looking for an Associate Research Scientist to provide expertise in the design, analysis, and interpretation of ongoing and planned observational studies, clinical trials, and basic research in human aging in a highly productive geriatrics research center. This is a non ladder track, collaborative position. Promotion will be contingent upon excellent performance of all stated duties as stipulated in the Research Track.
A Ph.D. in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or relevant field is required. It is strongly preferred that the candidate has at least three years of experience in the medical or biological sciences. Strong candidates will need experience with epidemiologic studies or clinical trials, involving both categorical, count, and continuous outcomes, and experience in longitudinal modeling and methods for missing data.
Yale Program on Aging Biostatistics Core - Biostatistician Position
The Yale Program on Aging is looking for an experienced Biostatistician to collaborate with research investigators, evaluating and analyzing data using accepted statistical and biostatistical techniques. Qualified candidates must have a Master’s Degree in Biostatistics, Statistics or relevant field; Two years of experience; or equivalent combination of education and experience. They must also be proficient in a statistical programming language and have at least two years working experience with data analysis. Advanced SAS programming certificate preferred.
Yale Program on Aging Biostatistics Core – Assistant or Associate Professor of Biostatistics Position
The Yale Program on Aging in the Section of Geriatrics is looking for an Investigator in Biostatistics at the Assistant or Associate Professor level. Qualified candidates will have a Ph.D. in Biostatistics, Statistics, Epidemiology, or a related field and enjoy being part of a collaborative team.
The position involves consultation and collaboration with clinical researchers as well as supervision of master’s level analytic staff. Knowledge and experience in clinical study design, data collection and management, and data analysis for a wide range of experimental and observational studies such as clinical trials and longitudinal studies is required. This individual will have considerable involvement in developing and writing statistical components of investigator-initiated grant applications. The ability to work independently on several different projects with a range of investigators across a variety of clinical disciplines is essential. While teaching experience is not a requirement, there is a potential for teaching of statistical/epidemiological principles to clinical researchers. Excellent oral and written communication skills along with proficiency with statistical computer languages (e.g., SAS, R, Stata) are a must. Experience working with clinical investigators is preferred.