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Adjunct Professor / Associate Professor in hematopathology

Deadline: 10.09.2021

Universitetet i Oslo

The University of Oslo is Norway’s oldest and highest ranked educational and research institution, with 28 000 students and 7000 employees. With its broad range of academic disciplines and internationally recognised research communities, UiO is an important contributor to society.


The Institute of Clinical Medicine (Klinmed) is one of three institutes under the Faculty. Klinmed is responsible for the Faculty's educational and research activities at Oslo University Hospital and Akershus University Hospital. With about 800 employees spread over approximately 425 man-labour years, Klinmed is the university's largest institute. Our activities follow the clinical activity at the hospitals and are spread across a number of geographical areas.

Oslo University Hospital is a highly specialised hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments and the provision of high quality services for the citizens of Oslo. The hospital also has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments and has several national centres of competence. The hospital is Scandinavia's largest and we each year carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and healthcare research conducted at Norwegian hospitals and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel. We are an emergency hospital for East and Southern Norway and have national emergency assignments. The hospital has a total budget of NOK 17 billion. More than 20,000 employees are engaged with activities at more than 40 different locations.

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Oslo University Hospital (OUH) is Norway’s largest. It has a regional function for the inhabitants in the South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, and it also has a large number of national functions. It is also a local hospital for parts of Oslo's population. The Hospital is responsible for the majority of medical research and education of health personnel in Norway.

The Department of Pathology is the largest pathology department of the country and has 50 consultants and 20 residents. The department is located at three different locations and is organized in diagnostic subgroups with responsibility for particular organ areas within the field of pathology. The department covers all different types of biopsy material and resection specimens, and received 66 000 histological specimens in 2019. It also analyzed 15 000 cytological smears, reported on 13 000 molecular analyses, 4 700 flowcytometric examinations, 1 000 EM analyses and performed 350 autopsies. The department performs high-quality research within several research areas and publishes 120-140 scientific papers yearly in international journals.

The University of Oslo (UiO) is Norway's largest research and educational institution. The Faculty works for progressive education, research and dissemination for the patients’ and society’s best interests. It is organized into three basic units and had in 2018 1925 employees (1191 work years) and 2189 students.

A permanent position as Senior Consultant in diagnostic hematopathology is available at Department of Pathology, Oslo University Hospital. The position is affiliated with a part time position as Adjunct Professor SKO 9301 /Associate Professor SKO 1011 (20 % position) in Medicine (pathology) at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oslo (UiO). It is required that the position holder attends to both positions.

The diagnostic Unit of Hematopathology comprise seven consultants. The hematopathology group received ca. 5 000 samples in 2018/2019 (including material from lymph nodes, bone marrow and tumor tissue) and perform state-of-the-art diagnostic work including advanced flowcytometric and. molecular analyses.

Qualification requirements

  • Extensive experience in hematopathology diagnostics including histo- and molecular pathology
  • Knowledge of flowcytometry is preferred, but not mandatory
  • Good oral and written English skills
  • Satisfactory oral and written skills in one of the Scandinavian languages (Norwegian/Swedish/Danish) or in English. In case of none or very limited skills within a Scandinavian language, participation in a Norwegian language course and hereby achieving a satisfactory level of communication in order to perform tasks and function in a professional matter, is required.

Personal qualities

  • High degree of responsibility, accuracy and flexibility

Education

  • Medical doctor with specialization in surgical pathology
  • PhD or equivalent amount of research publications

Education level

  • Academy college / University

We can offer

  • Opportunities to work in a large and specialized department
  • A socially and professionally stimulating environment
  • Organized member of one of the best pension plans in Norway

Miscellaneous info

  • Start date for employment: 2021/2022
  • Applicants have to apply through the hospitals electronic webcruiter in order to be considered for the position, and Oslo University Hospital will communicate with candidates through e-mail.

Regarding the part-time academic position at UiO:

For a complete job description with qualification requirements and basis of evaluation on the academic position please see (copy and paste the link in Firefox if there is any problems with assessing the link): UNIVERSITY OF OSLO (uio.no)

Applications for the academic part-time position must include:

  • Cover letter and CV
  • Complete list of publications
  • Separate list of 10 most relevant publications to be evaluated specifically for the position (please send these publications attached in full text versions).
  • Overview of experience in supervising PhD candidates, including names of the candidates, period of supervision, information on institutions and dates for the presentation of the theses, as well as specific information regarding experience as main- or co-supervisor for each candidate,
  • Description of qualifications regarding administration, leadership, teaching and foreign language skills
  • Other relevant qualifications

Please scan and send the documents as PDF-files (maximum 2 MB / file).

See guidelines for designing the application, information for applicants, rules for appointments to Associate/Adjunct Professorships as well as rules concerning pedagogical skills

Enquiries about the application process related to the part-time position should be directed to:

  • Head of Research at the Department, Professor Frode Jahnsen, +47 23071444/ +4793261235 or email: f.l.jahnsen@medisin.uio.no
  • Human Resources Advisor at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Karoline Berg-Eriksen, e-mail: Karoline.berg-eriksen@medisin.uio.no

How to apply

The Institute of Clinical Medicine has a vacant position as Adjunct Professor position code 9301/Associate professor position code 1011 in Medicine (pathology) at the Department of Laboratory Medicine, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo. The part-time professorship (20%) is combined with a full-time (100%) position as Senior Consultant in diagnostic hematopathology at the Department of Pathology, Oslo University Hospital. The combined position is published via Oslo University Hospital.

Please visit this link to see the full advertisement and to apply for the position.

Contactinformation

Enquiries about the application process related to the part-time position should be directed to:

  • Head of Research at the Department, Professor Frode Jahnsen, +47 23071444/ +4793261235 or email: f.l.jahnsen@medisin.uio.no
  • Human Resources Advisor at the Institute of Clinical Medicine, Karoline Berg-Eriksen, e-mail: Karoline.berg-eriksen@medisin.uio.no

Webcruiter ID: 4410588812

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