Xavier University - College of Pharmacy, Professor Community Engagement & Cancer Health Disparities
Company: Academic Career & Executive Search
Location: New Orleans
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Xavier University of Louisiana College of Pharmacy
Associate/Full Professor – Community Engagement and Cancer Health
Disparities Academic Career & Executive Search is pleased to assist
Xavier University of Louisiana in its search for Associate/Full
Professor of Community Engagement and Cancer Health Disparities.
The Division of Clinical and Administrative Sciences in the College
of Pharmacy at Xavier University of Louisiana invites applicants
for a tenure-track Associate/Full Clinical Professor of Community
Engagement and Cancer Health Disparities. The ideal candidate will
hold a PharmD, PhD in Public Health, Epidemiology, or related
field, or MD. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced
scholar-practitioner with a strong record of research, teaching,
and service focused on community engagement, social justice, and
public service in areas relevant to cancer and cancer prevention.
The ideal candidate will have demonstrated a commitment to
community-centered scholarship, the ability to work collaboratively
with diverse communities, and a passion for preparing students to
be effective and ethical community leaders. Xavier University of
Louisiana (XULA) is dedicated to diversity, equity, and inclusion
and is especially interested in candidates who have experience
working with individuals and students from diverse backgrounds,
reducing barriers, and promoting equity in healthcare. The
candidate will be part of a multi-institutional, collaborative
research environment as a member of the Louisiana Cancer Research
Center (LCRC). This partnership includes Louisiana State University
Health Sciences Center, Tulane University, and Ochsner Health
System, working together toward obtaining National Cancer Institute
(NCI) Cancer Center designation. As a faculty member, the
successful candidate will have access to core facilities across the
campuses of each partner institution, including those at XULA. This
position offers an exciting opportunity for a highly qualified and
motivated candidate to contribute to cutting-edge research in
community engagement and population health while working within a
collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. Through XULA and the
LCRC, this position offers an attractive and competitive three-year
start-up package, with 80% dedicated to research, along with a
competitive salary. The successful candidate will also have the
opportunity to work with members of XULA’s Research Center at
Minority Institutions (RCMI), the Center for Minority Health and
Health Disparities Research and Education (CMHDRE), and the Health
and Wellness Center (HCW). Leadership opportunities are available,
including the potential to assume a Program Core or Core Facility
leadership role within the NIH-funded RCMI program focused on
Cancer Health Disparities at XULA. Additionally, the candidate may
have the opportunity to take on co-leadership roles in LCRC
programs. XULA has an extensive history of community engagement
through RCMI, CMHDRE, and HCW, with standing community partnerships
throughout the region. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Develop and/or
sustain a vibrant cancer research agenda including publications and
external grant support at the R01 level or equivalent Contribute to
the growth and expansion of the University’s capacity for community
engagement and population health focused on cancer research
Participate in one or more of the Louisiana Cancer Research Center
programs: Tumor Biology, Genes X Environment, Therapeutics and
Diagnostics, Population Sciences Teach, mentor, and advise PharmD
and MS students, fostering an environment of academic and
professional growth Promote a culture of diversity, equity, and
inclusion within the division and university Participate in service
activities for the department, university, and community
Participate in on-campus department, division, college, and
university meetings and assemblies, as well as university
convocations and graduation MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS PharmD, PhD in
Public Health, Epidemiology, or MD History of or current R01 and/or
R01 equivalent external funding in community engagement and
population health focused on cancer research Demonstrated
experience in community-based research and practice, with a focus
on fostering positive social change in areas related to cancer and
cancer prevention Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Commitment to the mission of Xavier University of Louisiana
Demonstrate commitment to working successfully with a diverse
student population Excellent interpersonal and communication
skills, with the ability to engage and collaborate with a wide
range of stakeholders, including community members, students,
faculty, and staff PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS History of working
collaboratively across disciplines in research and teaching
Experience mentoring and teaching a diverse student population,
particular those from minority groups Prior experience teaching
undergraduate and graduate-level courses, with a demonstrated
ability to engage and inspire students Proven track record of
mentoring students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty,
fostering their professional development and research skills
Evidence of collaborative research efforts across disciplines,
contributing to innovative approaches in community engagement and
population health focused on cancer therapeutics Active involvement
in professional organizations related to community engagement,
population health, and cancer research, including participation in
conferences and workshops Strong leadership and organizational
abilities, with a commitment to contributing to the growth and
success of the division and institution Demonstrated commitment to
promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion within academic and
research settings About the College of Pharmacy Xavier University
of Louisiana's College of Pharmacy is dedicated to bringing
minority students into the pharmacy profession and is one of the
top four producers of African American Doctor of Pharmacy degrees
in the nation. The Division of Basic and Pharmaceutical Sciences is
one of the divisions within the College of Pharmacy. This division
is responsible for teaching the foundational sciences that underpin
the field of pharmacy, such as biology, chemistry, physics, and
mathematics, as well as courses related to pharmaceutical sciences,
such as pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and pharmaceutics.
Dedicated faculty members are actively involved in cutting-edge
research in areas such as drug discovery and development,
pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology. Our researchers
collaborate with other departments and schools within the
university to promote interdisciplinary research and education. We
provide exceptional training and mentorship to our graduate
students and postdoctoral fellows, who pursue careers in the
pharmaceutical sciences. Our graduates are well-equipped to
contribute to the development of new drugs and therapies through
basic and applied research. The Division of Clinical and
Administrative Sciences strives to prepare our students, as they
progress in the pharmacy program, to excel in an ever-changing
healthcare environment through our dedication to provide exemplary
professional clinical practice to the community and leadership to
the profession; educate students with advanced pedagogy and
pharmacy practice modeling and guidance; and engage in scholarship
to advance the clinical, administrative, and educational aspects of
pharmacy. We directly contribute to the mission of the College by
providing advanced medication management and education to medically
underserved patients. About the Institution Founded in 1925 by
Saint Katharine Drexel and the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament,
Xavier University of Louisiana is the only Catholic Historically
Black College and University (HBCU). Located in New Orleans, the
ultimate purpose of the University is to contribute to the
promotion of a more just and humane society by preparing its
students to assume roles of leadership and service in a global
society. Xavier University of Louisiana’s current enrollment is
3,419. Of these, 2,693 are undergraduates and 205 are graduate
students enrolled in Masters and Doctoral programs in the College
of Arts and Sciences. In addition, there are 518 students enrolled
in the College of Pharmacy, which offers the Master of Health
Science in Physician Assistant Studies, the Master of Science in
Pharmaceutical Sciences, and the Doctor of Pharmacy. Xavier’s
student body is 80% African American, with approximately 37% from
Louisiana, primarily from the New Orleans area. Xavier University
of Louisiana has been a member of the Louisiana Cancer Research
Center, a consortium that also includes Tulane University, LSU
Health Sciences Center and Ochsner Health since 2007. The LCRC is
focused on developing an NCI Designated Cancer Center focused on
cancer health disparities in Louisiana. The LCRC has recently
reorganized into the structure of an NCI center and is aggressively
building cancer research and outreach programs. Living in the Area
Xavier is located near the heart of New Orleans in a quiet
neighborhood dotted with bungalows. An enclosed campus green mutes
the urban feel of the encroaching city, and yellow brick buildings
have been erected among the older historical limestone structures.
Xavier was hard-hit in 2005 by Hurricane Katrina (much of the
campus was underwater), but $130 million in renovations as well as
the construction of the state-of-the-art Pharmacy Pavilion,
Convocation Center, and St. Katharine Drexel Chapel, leave no
traces of that tragic event. With a population of 400,000 and a
cost of living lower than the national average, New Orleans charms
visitors and locals alike with its music scene, diverse cuisine,
and refusal to abandon its cultural traditions. But what is truly
wonderful about the Big Easy lies at its heart, beyond the casual
tourists swaying Mardi Gras beads and late-night strolls down
Bourbon Street. The residents of New Orleans are infused with a
resilient and welcoming spirit that celebrates eccentricity. To
Apply Please apply through the application link and do not email
applications. Applications will be reviewed as they are received
and should include a cover letter and curriculum vita. Ideally
cover letters should not exceed two pages. All applications are
treated confidentially. Inquiries, referrals, and nominations are
also treated confidentially. Inquiries and questions: Please send
to XULAHealthDisparities@acesrch.com . Nominations and referrals:
Please send the nominee’s name, title, and contact information if
available to nominations@acesrch.com . Institution’s EEO Statement
Xavier University of Louisiana is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Founded in 1925 by Saint Katharine Drexel and the Sisters of the
Blessed Sacrament, Xavier is the only Catholic Historically Black
College and University (HBCU). Located in New Orleans, the ultimate
purpose of the University is to contribute to the promotion of a
more just and humane society by preparing its students to assume
roles of leadership and service in a global society. This
preparation takes place in a diverse learning and teaching
environment that incorporates all relevant educational means,
including research and community service. Xavier University of
Louisiana is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The
Division of Clinical and Administrative Sciences is especially
interested in candidates who have experience working with students
from diverse backgrounds, minimizing barriers and increasing equity
and completion rates between members of different demographic
groups.
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