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How much do emerging infectious diseases jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for emerging infectious diseases in Texas is $113,401.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,300.00 and $232,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an emerging infectious diseases position?

To excel in an Emerging Infectious Diseases role, you typically need a background in microbiology, epidemiology, or public health, often supported by an advanced degree (e.g., MPH, PhD, MD). Familiarity with laboratory analysis tools, disease surveillance software, and certification in infection control or epidemiology systems are frequently required. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills, as is the ability to work in fast-paced, often crisis-driven environments. These competencies are crucial for quickly identifying, assessing, and responding to new or re-emerging infectious threats to protect public health.

What is an emerging infectious diseases job?

An Emerging Infectious Diseases job involves studying, monitoring, and responding to new or re-emerging infectious diseases that pose public health threats. Professionals in this field work in research, epidemiology, public health policy, and outbreak response to prevent and control disease spread. They may work for government agencies, healthcare organizations, or research institutions. Their responsibilities often include surveillance, risk assessment, data analysis, and public health communication.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for professionals working in emerging infectious diseases?

Professionals in Emerging Infectious Diseases often spend their days monitoring disease outbreaks, analyzing laboratory and epidemiological data, and coordinating with public health agencies to respond to potential threats. Their work may also include developing and implementing disease control strategies, giving presentations or educational briefings, and publishing research. Collaboration with local, national, and international health teams is common, especially during periods of public health emergencies. This role requires adaptability, as day-to-day activities can shift rapidly with the emergence of new disease threats, making it both challenging and highly impactful.

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Infographic showing various Emerging Infectious Diseases job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $113,401 per year, or $54.5 per hour.

Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice, Internal Medicine Infectious Diseases

UTMB Health

Galveston, TX

Full-time

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Job description

About the Department of Internal Medicine

The Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) stands at an exciting crossroads of growth and transformation. Our focus is on advancing our tripartite mission – delivering high-value care, driving research, innovation, and cultivating excellence in medical education.

Our team is redefining what it means to deliver care in an academic setting – where access efficiency, discovery, and quality outcomes go hand in hand. We are investing in people, processes, and technology to create an environment where collaboration thrives, and every role contributes to advancing medicine.

With more than 140 faculty and 46 Advanced Practice Providers – and growing – the Department of Medicine is committed to fostering excellence across all mission areas. We are seeking faculty who share our passion for innovation, value the power of collaboration, and want to be a part of shaping the future of healthcare at UTMB.

About the Division of Infectious Diseases
The Division of Infectious Diseases at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) is a dynamic and growing program within the Department of Medicine, dedicated to excellence in patient care, research, and education. The Division includes a diverse team of faculty and Advanced Practice Providers who deliver high-quality infectious disease care across UTMB’s four hospitals – Galveston, League City, Clear Lake, and Angleton Danbury.

Faculty provide comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services for a broad range of infectious conditions, including HIV, hepatitis, tuberculosis, transplant-related infections, and complex antimicrobial management. The Division also offers consultative services for infection prevention and antibiotic stewardship, ensuring safe and effective care across the institution.

The Division is deeply engaged in advancing infectious disease research and education, with active participation in clinical trials, epidemiological studies, and global health initiatives. A key focus moving forward is expanding UTMB’s infectious disease programs through multidisciplinary collaboration, innovative clinical models, and continued excellence in teaching and mentorship.

Our ACGME-accredited Infectious Disease Fellowship Program trains six fellows across two years, offering a comprehensive and rigorous curriculum supported by dedicated faculty mentors and diverse clinical experiences. The Division also plays an active role in medical student and resident education, contributing meaningfully to UTMB’s academic and training missions.

Position Summary

UTMB is seeking a full-time physician at the rank of Assistant Professor of Clinical Practice in the Divisions of Infectious Disease and Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (PCCSM).  All faculty in the Department of Medicine are expected to provide high-quality clinical care, participate in teaching actively and engage in the academic mission of the department. The successful candidate will join a team of faculty dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care, advancing clinical education, contributing to research activities on campus, and participating in other scholarly initiatives. The selected candidate will also serve as an Associate Medical Director of the Biocontainment Care Unit (BCU), an advanced clinical space for the care of persons with high consequence infectious diseases which is the federally designated Regional Emerging and Special Pathogens Treatment Center for HHS Region 6.

Essential Responsibilities

  • Clinical responsibilities will be assigned at the discretion of the Infectious Diseases and PCCSM division directors according to the FTE distribution and clinical service needs.

o   Provide comprehensive outpatient and/or inpatient care for patients with infectious diseases, including HIV/AIDS, transplant-related infections, hospital-acquired infections, and emerging infectious diseases. 

o   Provide comprehensive outpatient and/or inpatient care for patients with pulmonary and critical care needs, including critically ill patients with highly infectious special pathogens 

  • Supervise and teach medical students, residents, and fellows in both clinical and didactic infectious disease and critical care settings.
  • Participate in departmental and divisional quality improvement, patient safety, and evidence-based practice initiatives.
  • Serve as Associate Medical Director of the Biocontainment Unit (BCU).

o   Develop, implement, and maintain protocols for the care of patients critically ill with special pathogens.

o   Coordinate with other services and entities within and outside of UTMB, including public health agencies, to assure ongoing preparedness to provide clinical care for patients with high consequence infectious diseases.

o   Engage in research activities that contribute to preparedness for high-consequence infectious disease

Minimum Qualifications

  • MD or DO degree from an accredited medical school.
  • Board certified or board eligible in Internal Medicine and Infectious Disease and Critical Care.
  • Eligible for medical licensure in the State of Texas.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience in an academic medical center or teaching environment.
  • Demonstrated involvement in scholarly activity, clinical research, quality improvement projects, or curriculum development in infectious disease.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a collaborative, team-oriented approach.

Join Our Team
We invite clinician-educators, clinician-scientists, and physician leaders who share our commitment to excellence, innovation, and collaboration to join the Division of Infectious Disease as we continue Moving Medicine Forward.

SALARY:

Commensurate with experience.

 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:

UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.


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