Clinical Assistant Professor in Community Engagement

Indiana University
Indiana University

Bloomington, IN, USA

Posted on Jun 11, 2026

Clinical Assistant Professor in Community Engagement

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This posting will be open until filled. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit the following documents:
  • Signed letter of intent
  • Complete curriculum vitae
  • Names of three professional references with contact information. (When requested, submitted reference letters must be provided on letterhead with the referee’s signature.)

Posting Details

Position Details
Title Clinical Assistant Professor in Community Engagement
Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track
Department IU Indianapolis Department of Cariology, Operative Dentistry and Dentistry Public Health – School of Dentistry
Location Indianapolis
Position Summary
The Indiana University School of Dentistry is currently recruiting for a full-time (1.0 FTE) clinical-track faculty position focused on Community-Based Dental Education (CBDE) within our department of Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics. This is a clinical-track position at the rank of Clinical Assistant Professor. Review of applicants will begin immediately. The anticipated start date is negotiable, with a preferred start of September 1, 2026, or as soon thereafter as possible.

Our department of Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics has a long-standing commitment to community-based education, public health practice, and service-learning. We are seeking a faculty member who will serve as course director and coordinate Community-Based Dental Education activities, strengthen partnerships with community clinical sites and public health agencies, and support community-based learning opportunities for students across our educational programs.

The successful candidate will contribute primarily to the Department’s teaching, service-learning, and community-based education mission. Core responsibilities include coordination and oversight of student external rotations, community-based educational experiences, and service-learning activities, with support from established departmental staff and leadership infrastructure; contribution to teaching in Dental Public Health and related areas; and support of student learning opportunities aligned with achievement of competency in oral health promotion and prevention.

The faculty member will collaborate with community organizations, public health agencies, and clinical partners to support community-based educational activities, as well as engage in university service at the department, school, and university levels. Regular travel within the state of Indiana is required.

Key Responsibilities include:

  • Coordinate and oversee Community-Based Dental Education (CBDE) student rotations, community-based educational experiences, and service-learning activities
  • Provide instruction and direct the Community Based Dental Education courses and curriculum within the pre-doctoral dental education program, including student assessment and program evaluation and improvement
  • Support development and maintenance of community clinical sites and external partnerships that support student learning experiences
  • Contribute to didactic, community-based, and service-learning activities in Dental Public Health and related areas, including coordination of student learning opportunities that support achievement of competency in oral health promotion and prevention
  • Mentor predoctoral and graduate students engaged in community-based and public health activities
  • Develop and disseminate community-engaged scholarship including program evaluation assessment activities, and peer-reviewed publications
  • Participate in institutional service at the department, school, and university levels
  • Collaborate with community clinical sites, public health agencies, and external partners to support community-based educational experiences and service-learning activities

Our Commitment
As the state’s premier urban research institution, Indiana University is committed to being a welcoming campus community. As a member of that community, the IU School of Dentistry seeks candidates whose teaching, service, scholarship, research and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning, working, and patient care environments. This commitment is core to our mission through our school-owned clinics and educational programs in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

IUSD offers a dynamic learning environment for faculty, in which teaching, research, clinical care, and community service are core to our mission through our School-owned clinics and educational programs in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Our main facility includes a state-of-the-art 45,000–square-foot James J. Fritts DDS Clinical Care Center on the IU-Indianapolis campus, adjacent to local hospitals and part of an urban academic health center.
Basic Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:

  • DDS or DMD from a CODA-accredited program or equivalent
  • Eligibility for licensure in the state of Indiana
  • Experience in community-based dental education, service-learning, public health practice, or related educational activities
  • Experience coordinating of community-based educational or student rotation activities
  • Experience collaborating with clinical partners and community organizations
  • Evidence of scholarly or professional activities related to community engagement, public health, oral health promotion, program evaluation, or related areas
Department Contact for Questions
Dr. E. Angeles Martinez-Mier
Associate Dean for Global Engagement
Department Chair, Dental Public Health and Dental Informatics IU School of Dentistry esmartin@iu.edu

Additional Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications:

  • An MPH, MS, MSD, PhD, DPH or related degree as well as a certificate of specialty study in public health is strongly preferred
  • Experience developing, coordinating, and evaluating community-based dental education or service-learning programs
  • Grant writing and management experience
Salary and Rank Salary will be commensurate with the candidate’s experience and qualification.
Special Instructions
This posting will be open until filled. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit the following documents:
  • Signed letter of intent
  • Complete curriculum vitae
  • Names of three professional references with contact information. (When requested, submitted reference letters must be provided on letterhead with the referee’s signature.)
For Best Consideration Date 07/15/2026
Expected Start Date 09/01/2026
Posting Number IU-101588-2026

Supplemental Questions

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  1. * How did you hear about this position?

    (Open Ended Question)

  2. * Will you now or in the future require employer sponsorship for employment (e.g. H-1B status)?
    • Yes
    • No

Applicant Documents

Required Documents
  1. Curriculum Vitae
  2. Letter of Application
  3. List Of References
Optional Documents