Assistant Professor focusing on the use of design methods, creative participatory design, and/or service design for transforming out-of-hospital health and care systems.
The IDE Faculty and the Design Organisation and Strategy (DOS) department are seeking an Assistant Professor to strengthen its research and education profile in design methods, creative participatory design, and/or service design, applied to the transformation of out-of-hospital health and care systems. We are looking for a colleague with a strong grounding in design methodologies and processes, who can apply these critically and creatively within complex, real-world care contexts.
In this role, you will develop and lead transdisciplinary research that uses design as a driver for systemic change in out-of-hospital care, including community care, home care, and informal care networks. Your work will focus on how design methods, participatory approaches, and service design can contribute to more resilient, fair, and inclusive care systems.
You will investigate, develop, and test design methodologies that support collaboration across disciplines and stakeholder groups, including patients, informal caregivers, care professionals, policymakers, and industry partners. A central aspect of the position is advancing knowledge on how design processes can mediate complexity in health and care ecosystems, beyond the hospital.
The position involves contributing to academic publications in design-oriented, health and care, and transdisciplinary journals, acquiring external research funding, and contributing to education at bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral levels. You will play an active role in shaping IDE’s research agenda and educational programs, particularly where design research intersects with societal challenges in health and care.
Potential areas of research could include:
You are driven by working at the forefront of design methods and processes in the context of health, by involving participation and co-design approaches. You thrive in transdisciplinary environments and enjoy working with diverse teams, including those in technology disciplines, where your experience in design methods and design research methodologies can contribute to complex societal issues. Your strong communication skills enable you to inspire and convince stakeholders of your research proposals, and you are adept at teaching and mentoring students. You are enthusiastic about growing these and other competencies during your tenure track.
You also have:
Submission is possible until: 27 Mar 2026
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