Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor | Psychologist, Center for Behavioral Health & Learning | |
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Academic Personnel Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Title: Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor Position DescriptionIn the summer and fall of 2024, we will have up to three psychology faculty positions available as we open the Center for Behavioral Health and Learning on the campus of UWMC-Northwest.Positions are at Clinical Assistant Professor or Clinical Associate Professor. Psychologists will have opportunities to deliver care to adult inpatients via individual and group settings, participate in multi-disciplinary teams, contribute to quality improvement projects, and interact with trainees from a variety of different programs. Clinical faculty hold annual appointments that align with a 12-month service period (July 1-June 30) and may be reappointed to subsequent annual terms. Faculty with 12-month service periods are paid for 11 months of service over a 12-month period (July-June), meaning the equivalent of one month is available for paid time off. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2024. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research/scholarship, and service. UWMC Center for Behavioral Health and Learning The University of Washington Medical Center (UWMC), with funding from the Washington State Legislature, is building a new Center for Behavioral Health and Learning on the campus of UWMC-Northwest. This $250m facility will house 75 psychiatry beds for patients on long-term civil commitment status, a 25-bed geriatric psychiatry unit, 50 medical / surgical beds to serve patients with medical / surgical and behavioral health needs, and a state-of-the-art Neuromodulation Center. The facility was designed to include teaching and team areas to support the education of many trainees from various healthcare specialties. Learn more: ?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffacilities.uw.edu%2Fprojects%2Fbehavioral-health-teaching-facility&module=jobs&id=2889781" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffacilities.uw.edu%2Fprojects%2Fbehavioral-health-teaching-facility&module=jobs&id=2889781" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://facilities.uw.edu/projects/behavioral-health-teaching-facility Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is an integral component of the UW School of Medicine and shares UW Medicine’s mission to ’Improve the Health of the Public.’ We accomplish this by providing the best care we can today, conducting research to develop better treatments for tomorrow, and inspiring and training the next generation of health care professionals for the Pacific Northwest. Our core values include openness, transparency, integrity, engagement, collaboration, and mutual respect. Our department is the third largest within the School of Medicine. As the only academic psychiatry department serving Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, and Idaho, we are committed to improving access to psychiatric care and consultation throughout the greater Pacific Northwest. Our educational programs include a required medical student clerkship for 260 medical students per year at some 30 sites across the WWAMI region, a nationally competitive psychiatry residency program with more than 90 psychiatry residents in Seattle and in two regional residency tracks in Idaho and Montana, subspecialty fellowships in addiction, child and adolescent, consultation-liaison, perinatal mental health and geriatric psychiatry, a nationally renowned scientist-practitioner psychology internship program, and numerous post-doctoral clinical and research fellowships. Learn more: ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpsychiatry.uw.edu%2F&module=jobs&id=2889781" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpsychiatry.uw.edu%2F&module=jobs&id=2889781" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://psychiatry.uw.edu/ Living in Seattle The Evergreen State is an outdoor enthusiast’s dream with its geological diversity, including mountains, deserts, rainforests, and a Pacific coastline. It offers the Olympic Mountains, the San Juan Islands and Mount Rainier. Over the past decade, Seattle has become one of the most exciting and fastest growing cities in the world. Seattle is a vibrant city with a diverse range of businesses such as Boeing, Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon, Expedia, Nintendo, and Zillow. It is a young and educated city, a place that is constantly changing as it changes the world, and all this innovation happens in a spectacular natural setting surrounded by lakes, oceans, forests and mountains. Salary The base salary range for this position will be commensurate with experience and qualifications, or as mandated by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. Additional compensation associated with this position may include temporary salary supplement (TPS), administrative salary supplement (ADS) and/or incentive payments through the UW Physicians (UWP) practice plan. The base salary range for a Clinical Assistant Professor position will be $8,500 - $10,417 per month ($102,000 - $125,004 annually). The base salary range for a Clinical Associate Professor position will be $10,500 - $12,500 per month ($126,000 - $160,008 annually). As a University of Washington employee, you receive excellent benefits including a variety of health plan options, generous retirement plans, life insurance and long-term disability coverage. While many of these programs are administered by the Washington State Public Employees Benefit Board, the UW Benefits team helps new employees understand their options at Welcome Day and provides those preparing to retire resources and guidance. Summary of Benefits for Faculty with Appointments of 9 - 12 Months QualificationsA PhD or PsyD, current licensure, and eligibility for a Washington State medical license.InstructionsResume/CV School of Medicine Format References A statement detailing how your teaching, research, and/or clinical service has supported underrepresented populations across dimensions of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, backgrounds, and interests. Applicants who have not yet had the opportunity for such experience should note how their work will further the Department’s commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion.Questions may be directed to Dr. Ryan Kimmel, Chair, Chief of Service, by email to rjkimmeluw.edu. 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