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Associate Department Head for Education & Program Director
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Application Deadline: December 31, 2026
Associate Department Head for Education & Program
Director, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Texas A&M University College of Medicine's Department of
Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is conducting a national search for a new
Associate Department Head for Education & Program Director. Reporting to
Sanjay J. Mathew, MD, the new Department Head of Psychiatry and Behavioral
Sciences in the Naresh K. Vashisht College of Medicine, the incoming Associate
Department Head will serve as the Program Director for the department.
With Dr. Mathew reorganizing portions of the department and
building his leadership team, this role will be a central driver of the
department's educational success. In this combined position, the Associate
Department Head for Education and Psychiatry Residency Program Director will
foster a strong teaching culture by implementing consistent evaluation and
feedback processes for faculty and learners. The incumbent will also lead the
continued enhancement and expansion of the psychiatry residency program, guiding
and supporting principal faculty, adjunct faculty, staff, and residents.
The position will be responsible for integrating the UME and
GME curriculum, ensuring that students wishing to pursue psychiatry as a
clinical profession have the foundation of knowledge necessary to seamlessly
transition into graduate training. The incumbent will identify opportunities
for curricular innovation, resolve identified curricular deficiencies and
promote a system of continuous quality improvement and accreditation readiness
within the department's educational programs.
As a key leader within the College, the Associate Department Head will provide exemplary leadership to a department committed to excellence in clinical care, education, and research. In addition to the administrative responsibilities described, the incumbent will actively participate in sponsored research and/or the delivery of clinical care.
The Division:
The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at
Texas A&M University College of Medicine was established in 2018 and has
grown rapidly across its clinical, research, and education missions. The
department serves communities across the Texas A&M Health System and the
state.
Sanjay J. Mathew, MD-an internationally recognized expert in
treatment resistant mood and anxiety disorders-was appointed Department Head in
2025. His leadership brings deep expertise in clinical and translational
research, including pioneering work in fast acting antidepressant therapies and
biomarker discovery.
Research Programs:
The department supports a broad and innovative research
portfolio, including ten basic, clinical, and translational laboratories funded
by NIH, DoD, state agencies, foundations, and industry partners. Major areas of
focus include:
- Affective Neuroscience - Molecular, genetic, and cellular mechanisms underlying neuropsychiatric disorders.
- Behavioral Neuroscience - Stress, trauma, neuroendocrinology, immunology, and animal model research.
- Clinical Research - Telehealth, treatment resistant depression, PTSD, anxiety, and alcohol use disorders.
A notable initiative includes a multi university project led
by Texas A&M to support mental health recovery for trauma survivors in
Ukraine, funded by a $1.4M NIH Fogarty grant.
Education & Training:
The department provides interdisciplinary training across
Medicine, Psychology, Nursing, and Social Work, supporting more than 70
learners each year.
Psychiatry Residency Program:
An ACGME accredited, four year program accepting four
residents per year, with training in inpatient psychiatry, neurology, general
medicine, psychosomatics, addiction, geriatrics, forensics, and child &
adolescent psychiatry. Training occurs across multiple partner sites, including
the VA, CHI St. Joseph, the Army's Darnall Medical Center, and community mental
health settings.
Post Graduate Clinical Social Work Fellowship:
A 1-2 year accredited fellowship focused on evidence based,
client centered care and interdisciplinary practice.
Clinical Programs:
The department delivers comprehensive psychiatric services
across the lifespan to communities in Bryan/College Station, the Brazos Valley,
rural counties, and military populations. Services include diagnostic
evaluations, psychotherapy, and medication management. Additional care is
provided through the Family Care Clinic, where trainees gain primary care and
integrated behavioral health experience.
The Ideal Candidate:
The ideal candidate will be an accomplished academic
psychiatrist with a strong commitment to educational innovation and leadership.
They will bring proven experience in both Undergraduate and Graduate Medical
Education, with the skill to integrate curricula, enhance training pathways,
and maintain continuous accreditation readiness across programs. As both
Associate Department Head for Education and Psychiatry Residency Program
Director, this individual will cultivate a robust teaching culture, mentor faculty,
and guide the ongoing development and expansion of the psychiatry residency
program.
Required
• MD, DO,
or equivalent medical degree (e.g., MBBS or MBChB).
• Current
certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.
• Minimum
three years of administrative and/or educational experience.
• Unrestricted
Texas medical license or be eligible to obtain such
Preferred
- Prior leadership experience in Graduate or Undergraduate Medical Education (UME course or clerkship director, residency director, or associate/assistant director)
- Documented record of scholarship and/or research activity in the behavioral sciences and/or medical education.
- Documented record of faculty mentorship; documented record of departmental or organizational leadership positions held.
The Region:
Bryan-College Station blends small town warmth with the
energy of a major university hub. The area offers affordable living, a diverse
and welcoming community, a vibrant historic downtown, local restaurants and
breweries, arts and music venues, and strong public schools.
Home to Texas A&M University and multiple higher
education campuses, the region attracts a highly educated, growing population
and provides excellent quality of life for families and professionals.
Nominations are greatly appreciated and may be sent to:
Interested candidates should provide a curriculum vitae and
a letter of interest that describes their interest in the role, including, but
not limited to, relevant educational, teaching, and leadership background. All
interactions will remain confidential, and no inquiries will be made without
the consent of the applicant.
To ensure full consideration, inquiries, nominations, and
applications should be submitted electronically in confidence to Molly Johnson
at molly.johnson@amnhealthcare.com
Contact Information:
Molly Johnson
Consultant
molly.johnson@amnhealthcare.com
2900 E 29th Street
Bryan, TX 77802
858-350-3256
