We’re Hiring: Asst/Assoc. Prof of Teaching, Health Administration

January 23, 2026

The Bloustein School invites applications for a full-time, non-tenure-track teaching position in Health Administration, with appointment expected to begin July 2026. This is a multi-year teaching appointment.

Applicants should have:

  • academic experience and professional experience in health administration.
  • active participation in curriculum design and course development
  • demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching, student advisement
  • engagement in healthcare administration through exemplary practitioner experience
Successful applicants will teach undergraduate, M.H.A, and D.H.A. courses across more than one content area, such as:
  • Healthcare Operations and Performance Improvement
  • Health Economics and Health Policy
  • Healthcare Leadership and Strategy
  • Doctoral-Level Applied Scholarship

Applicants with a PhD/DrPH/DHA preferred, OR a terminal degree in a related field. Must also possess a strong record of teaching excellence; student advising/mentoring experience; departmental participation; and active practice engagement.

Visit jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/267664 for full position posting and application details.

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