Recommendations for an appointment to the rank of Professor and Associate Professor for faculty members not presently holding this rank at their current institutions (i.e. non lateral appointments) will be reviewed as follows:

The chair and co-chair of the Committee on Appointments and Promotions (CAP) will assign an ad hoc committee consisting of two members to review the proposed appointment. The ad hoc committee is responsible for fully evaluating the appointment and where additional information may be necessary to accomplish this, the ad hoc committee will ask the coordinator of the CAP to assemble such information.

The ad hoc committee will then, after due diligence, prepare a written report to the coordinator of the CAP, who will distribute the report to all members of the CAP. The appointment will be placed on the agenda and the ad hoc committee will present the report to the full committee for a vote. If the appointment is approved by the CAP, the chair of the CAP will notify the departmental chair of the candidate's appointment. If the appointment is not approved at that time, the departmental chair will be invited to present additional information about the prospective appointment at a future meeting of the CAP.

A non-lateral appointment to the senior faculty rank will include the following titles:

TRACKSTATUSTERM OF APPOINTMENT
 
INVESTIGATOR   
ProfessorFT/PT/VOLIndefinite
Clinical ProfessorVOLIndefinite
Associate ProfessorFTIndefinite
Associate ProfessorPT/VOL5 years
Clinical Associate ProfessorVOL5 years
 
CLINICIAN-EDUCATOR   
ProfessorFT/PTIndefinite
Clinical ProfessorVOLIndefinite
Associate ProfessorFTIndefinite
Associate ProfessorPT5 years
Clinical Associate Professor VOL5 years
 
RESEARCH PROFESSOR    
Research ProfessorFT/PT/VOLIndefinite
Research Associate ProfessorFTIndefinite
Research Associate ProfessorPT/VOL5 years
 
STAFF SCIENTIST    
Senior Staff ScientistFTIndefinite
Senior Staff ScientistPT/VOL5 Years
 
EDUCATOR    
Senior EducatorFTIndefinite
Senior EducatorPT/VOL5 Years

Recommendations for appointment should be initiated with the Office of Academic Appointments upon receipt of the signed letter of commitment for Einstein salaried faculty, or, for affiliate faculty, upon the recommendation of the chair of the department. *All applications must be typed. 

 


 

Appointment Documentation prepared by the Faculty Candidate

  1. A completed and signed Faculty Appointment Application prepared by the faculty candidate.
  2. A copy of the candidate's current curriculum vitae and bibliography.
  3. A copy of the candidate's current New York State Medical License Registration (if applicable).
  4. A copy of the candidate's current New York State Medical License Registration (if applicable).
  5. A copy of the candidate's Doctoral Degree(s), or highest degree.
  6. A completed and signed Authorization to Release Information Form
  7. A copy of the email confirmation you receive after submitting your COI disclosure is required to be submitted with this application for your faculty appointment to be finalized.

    Please contact the COI Office at COI@einsteinmed.edu to establish your account to access the COI disclosure system. For those on the Einstein or Montefiore payroll, you will need your AD credentials before you can submit your COI disclosure.

    After submitting your COI disclosure, you will receive an email confirmation, which may be used for your faculty appointment application.

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Appointment Documentation prepared by the Academic Department

  1. A completed and signed Faculty Appointment Department Recommendation Form. 
  2. A detailed and comprehensive letter of recommendation from the departmental chair that addresses the objective criteria specified in the "Suggested Guidelines for Promotion to Senior Rank" (Investigator Track, Physician Investigator Track, Clinician-Educator Track, Research Professor Track, Staff Scientist Track and Educator Track). The chair's letter must state on which track the candidate is being proposed. The chair's letter of recommendation should also include reference to the review of the appointment nomination and associated recommendation by the departmental review committee. To accomplish its charges, the Committees on Appointments and Promotions needs clear and explicit information about the candidate's achievements and his or her proposed contributions to the academic goals of the College of Medicine. The letter of recommendation, therefore, should include, as applicable, a quantitative and qualitative assessment of the candidate's research, teaching, clinical and administrative activities. Specific and detailed comments are essential for the fair and accurate assessment of the candidate's accomplishments.
  3. For Einstein salaried faculty, a copy of the signed letter of commitment from the departmental chair to the prospective faculty member.
  4. For applications in the Clinician-Educator Track and Educator Track, a Teaching Portfolio must be included. For applications on the Investigator Track, Physician Investigator Track, and Research Professor Track, inclusion of a Teaching Portfolio is highly recommended.
  5. If letters have already been received pertaining to the proposed appointment being submitted, then copies of those letters may be provided in support of the appointment.
  6. In lieu of copies of letters, please provide:
    • The names, addresses and email addresses of two referees who do not currently have Einstein faculty appointments. These individuals must be capable of assessing the candidate's accomplishments; however, they should not have worked closely with the candidate.
    • The names of two senior Einstein faculty members capable of addressing the candidate's accomplishments.
    • The names, addresses and email addresses of two students, residents and/or fellows (as applicable) who can evaluate the candidate's teaching ability.
  7. One copy of four or five of the candidate's most current and significant publications.

For a joint lateral appointment, the Faculty Appointment Department Recommendation Form must be signed by both departmental chairs and submitted with each chair's letter of recommendation. Recommendations for appointment should be initiated with the Office of Academic Appointments upon receipt of the signed letter of commitment for Einstein salaried faculty, or for affiliate faculty, upon the recommendation of the chair of the department.

Appointments to senior rank may be initiated at any time; it is desirable that they be submitted as far in advance of the anticipated appointment date as possible.

Under no circumstances should individuals use their proposed titles until are approved in writing.