Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics
Indiana University
Posted on Jan 20, 2026
Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics
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| Title | Visiting Assistant Research Professor of Pediatrics |
|---|---|
| Specific Title | AMPATH Kenya Pediatrics In-Country Lead |
| Appointment Type | Scientist Track Faculty |
| Department | IUSM - Pediatrics |
| Campus | IU School of Medicine Indianapolis |
| Position Summary | Indiana University/Riley Hospital for Children is currently recruiting a Pediatric Team leader for their Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) program in Kenya. If you or a pediatrician you know is interested in working within a 30+ year international partnership, please see the details of the position below. The role of the AMPATH Kenya Pediatrics In-Country Lead is to be an ambassador, driver, and guide of the educational mission between the North American and Kenyan institutions of the AMPATH consortium. The team leader resides in Kenya full-time and their primary mission is to build capacity through workforce development. They accomplish this by working closely with Kenyan and North American faculty, residents, and medical students to support a positive learning environment that is respectful to all. Specific responsibilities for the Pediatrics Team Leader include: hosting North American visitors, (medical trainees and teaching faculty), in Kenya, coordinating electives for Kenyan learners in North America, and functioning as a visiting lecturer within the Department of Child Health and Pediatrics at Moi University School of Medicine and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital. The team leader engages with other service and scholarly work to the degree that these advance the primary mission of capacity building and workforce development. Working Environment ● The Team Leader is required to live and work in Eldoret, Kenya, at the IU House whenever legal and institutional permissions allow. ● Office space and access to office equipment, (computer, printers, photocopying), will be provided in the IU Center for Global Health and at the IU House. ● The team leader is required to attend virtual meetings and perform some work remotely. Support This position is supported by the IU Department of Pediatrics and the IU Center for Global Health. The team leader will receive an appointment as a Visiting Assistant Research Professor in Pediatrics at Indiana University School of Medicine and a Visiting Lecturer in Pediatrics at Moi University School of Medicine. Salary is commensurate with experience. Supervision The Pediatrics team leader reports directly to both the IU Center for Global Health Director of Education and the Department of Pediatrics Vice Chair of Education. Day-to-day activities are supervised and managed by the AMPATH Executive Field Director. For clinical and teaching responsibilities related to the Moi University, the team leader will report to the Head of Department of Child Health and Pediatrics. Faculty Duties AMPATH Ambassador As the AMPATH ambassador for pediatrics, the pediatrics team leader is expected to: ● Attend weekly AMPATH consortium calls ● Participate in monthly meetings with IU Center for Global Health Education leadership ● Help maintain and update AMPATH Education SOPs ● Provide reports on activities related to the pediatric educational mission when requested Visiting Assistant Professor of Indiana University Department of Pediatrics As a member of the IU Department of Pediatrics, the pediatrics team leader is expected to: ● Assist with global health related educational activities for IU residents and students.
● Maintain regular and prompt communication with the IU Department of Pediatrics. This includes timely submission of student and resident evaluations and prompt response to emails and requests for information. ● Facilitate pediatric research efforts in Kenya by helping to build relationships between researchers from the North American AMPATH institutions and researchers from Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital and Moi University School of Medicine. ● Host visitors to AMPATH with an interest in Pediatrics including donors, new faculty, researchers, and the many other interested parties that create future opportunities for AMPATH. Visiting lecturer of Moi University Department of Child Health and Pediatrics As a visiting lecturer of the Moi University Department of Child Health and Pediatrics, the pediatrics team leader is expected to:
Educational DutiesCo-precept IU learner pediatrics rotation
Coordinate learners and visiting teaching faculty from all AMPATH North American schools
Didactics and Discussions The Team Leader will oversee and deliver educational activities and didactics for North American trainees, focusing on global health and healthcare delivery in Kenya. Key responsibilities include:
Debriefing and processing
Slemenda Scholars Rising second-year IU School of Medicine students travel to Kenya as part of the Slemenda Scholars program. The program was established in honor of Dr. Charlie Slemenda, an IU School of Medicine epidemiologist, who had a passion for global health. The program sends IU medical students to Eldoret to experience AMPATH by participating in rounds, collaborating on field projects, and working alongside Moi University medical students.
SERVICE DUTIES Medical care for pediatric guests at IU House The pediatric team leader is responsible for the following medical care activities for IU House guests:
Weekend Call
Clinical duties
Scholarly Work
IUSM is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. |
| Basic Qualifications | Doctorate or Terminal degree required. ●MD or equivalent degree with completion of residency training in pediatrics or other combined pediatric residency program (e.g. medicine/pediatrics, pediatrics/emergency medicine, triple board, etc). Must be board certified/eligible in pediatrics ● Committed to a personal pursuit of cultural humility as the foundation for effective, meaningful and appropriate engagement with individuals of other cultures/backgrounds ● Prior international experience in underserved, under-resourced areas of the world ● Committed to pursuing global health as a career, either locally or internationally ● Role model of the highest professional standards ● Knowledgeable about the content and practice of global health ● Committed to health equity and the treatment of all persons with dignity and respect ● Excellent interpersonal and communication skills ● Excellent teaching and mentoring skills ● Excellent organizational skills ● Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with administrators, colleagues, coworkers, and trainees ● Ability to identify unexpected opportunities/needs and develop creative solutions ● Flexibility and nimbleness in the face of change and unexpected disruptions ● Ability to maintain a generosity of spirit both in demeanor and in action ● Ability to demonstrate and model what it means to be an respectful visitor in a host country |
| Department Contact for Questions | Erin Gladstone ebgladst@iu.edu |
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| Posting Number | IUSM-02335-2026 |
Supplemental Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
- * How did you hear about this position?
- Personal Contact: At Professional Meeting or Conference
- Personal Contact: Direct Contact by Search Committee
- Personal Contact: Referred by colleague or advisor
- Personal Contact: School of Medicine recruiter
- Personal Contact: IUHP Physician Recruiter
- Announcement: Other Journal or Magazine
- Announcement: Other Website
- * Are you a dual career partner (your partner or spouse is already being recruited)?
- Yes
- No
- Will you now or in the future require employer sponsorship for employment (e.g. H-1B status)?
- Yes
- No
- Are you board certified or board eligible?
- Yes
- No
- Not Sure
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of Application
- List Of References