University College Dublin is seeking to recruit fifty early-career faculty through the Ad Astra Fellows programme, building on the success of the programme in previous years. These appointments span all six Colleges of the University: the Colleges of Arts & Humanities, Business, Engineering & Architecture, Health & Agricultural Sciences, Science, and Social Sciences & Law. They present an outstanding opportunity for candidates to advance their academic careers in a dynamic and engaged research-intensive university that makes a real difference to the world.
This Ad Astra recruitment round is aligned with the UCD Strategy to 2030, Breaking Boundaries, launched in November 2024. Areas of focus for the current round include AI/digital technologies, sustainability, One Health, research for public policy and Irish cultural heritage. If the vision in our Strategy excites you and you are interested in realising your ambitions at UCD, I invite you to explore this opportunity further and apply to join our faculty as an Ad Astra Fellow.
This particular position seeks to attract a health professional with expertise in digital health technologies, proficient in telemedicine, wearable devices, mobile health applications, and health informatics.
They should have a strong background in conducting and publishing innovative research in digital health, including data analytics and clinical trials. A strong track record in one health initiatives, and interdisciplinary collaboration is important for this role. Candidates need to demonstrate a clear ability to work across disciplines, engaging with healthcare professionals, engineers, data scientists and other key stakeholders.
Their proficiency in digital health practices and research methods in the School will serve to advance cutting edge research that will break the boundaries of our knowledge in the field of digital health and healthcare informatics. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of a distinct research cluster in the School focused on digital health and healthcare informatics.
Research and Scholarship:
1. Conduct and publish high-quality research in digital health, focusing on areas such as telehealth, mobile health applications, data management, and the impact of technology on patient care and staff outcomes.
2. Conduct healthcare data analysis to inform decision-making and improve care quality and patient outcome measures.
3. Seek external funding through grants and partnerships to support research initiatives and contribute to the growth of the department’s research portfolio.
4. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and expand national and international networks in digital and health informatics to address complex health issues and develop evidence-based practices in digital health.
Teaching and Curriculum Development:
1. Develop, deliver, and evaluate undergraduate and graduate courses in nursing and midwifery with a focus on digital health technologies, telemedicine, health informatics, and data analytics.
2. Integrate innovative teaching methods, including simulation, online learning, and experiential learning opportunities to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes.
3. Support upskilling and knowledge enhancement among faculty and students in digital health and technology development and testing.
4. Mentor and advise nursing and midwifery students, guiding their professional development and research projects in digital health.
5. Ensure compliance with health informatics standards and regulations, including GDPR.
6. Promote collaboration between human, animal, and environmental health sectors in alignment with the One Health principles.
Service and Community Engagement:
1. Participate in School, college, and university committees, contributing to the governance and strategic direction of the nursing and midwifery programmes.
2. Engage with professional organizations, community stakeholders, and healthcare institutions to promote the integration of digital health in healthcare practice.
3. Represent the School at national and global conferences, workshops, and public forums to share expertise in digital health and its implications for nursing midwifery and health systems.
95 Lecturer/Asst Professor Above the Bar (7943) Salary Scale: €62,855 - €99,533 Per Annum
Appointment will be made on scale and in accordance with the Department of Finance guidelines.
Closing date: 12:00 noon (local Irish time) on the 21st February 2025.
Applications must be submitted by the closing date and time specified. Any applications which are still in progress at the closing time of 12:00 noon (Local Irish Time) on the specified closing date will be cancelled automatically by the system. UCD are unable to accept late applications.
Please note: the eRecruitment system only requests the names of two referees. The full list of 3 referees should be included in the text of your application.
UCD do not require assistance from Recruitment Agencies. Any CVs submitted by Recruitment Agencies will be returned.
Note: Hours of work for academic staff are those as prescribed under Public Service Agreements. For further information please follow the link; Academic Contract.
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