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Application Deadline: April 30, 2024
The University of Florida, the flagship university in the state of Florida, is a top-tier research institution with a long history of training outstanding undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. UF is currently ranked #5 among U.S. public research universities by U.S. News and World Report. The University of Florida’s academic health center is the country’s only academic health center with six health-related colleges located on a single, contiguous campus. The colleges, major research centers and institutes, and clinical enterprise focus on building collaborative, specialized clinical services centered on quality and innovation. The Residency Program Director position will support the educational initiatives at the University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine. This person will also hold the role of a Clinical Assistant/Associate/ or Professor of Psychiatry, depending on experience and credentials.
The Opportunity
The University of Florida Department of Psychiatry is seeking a motivated and dynamic Assistant/Associate or Full Professor to join the team as a full-time (1.0 FTE), tenure or non-tenure accruing position as the Residency Program Director. The Residency Program Director will be responsible for clinical oversight and administration of the ACGME Residency Program for 44 residents actively participating in the treatment of patients in all psychiatry and sub-specialty areas.
The Residency Program Director (RPD) has overall responsibility, authority, and accountability for administration and operations; teaching and scholarly activity; resident recruitment and selection; evaluation, promotion, and discipline of residents; supervision of residents; and faculty development in the context of program training needs. The RPD is responsible for the development of a training program plan that includes objectives related to competencies based upon the ACGME common and specialty-specific program requirements. Some of the general responsibilities include assigning resident clinical rotations to ensure progressive responsibility, annual review of the program (in collaboration with the Program Evaluation Committee) to assess the quality of both the experiential and didactic curricula of the educational program, assessment of each clinical teaching unit in proportion to the number of teaching staff and house staff for appropriate patient and professional services, establishment of a mechanism to provide career planning and counseling for residents, selection of candidates for admission to the program, in accordance with the institutional Graduate Medical Education Committee, assessment of performance for each resident including post-graduate training verification, supervision and evaluation of associate program directors, faculty, and staff members, and ensure compliance with institutional and accrediting agency requirements. In addition, the RPD must comply with all the duties specified within the ACGME training requirements, as well as, be familiar with and comply with Review Committee policies and procedures as outlined in the ACGME Manual of Policies and Procedures. The RPD is provided with a minimum of 0.5 FTE for administrative (non-clinical) duties related to the program. Provision of patient care services through clinical teaching and direct patient care is also a core part of the role. Experience in working with student learners and residents is required. Collaboration within and across clinical departments is strongly encouraged and interest and participation in interdisciplinary research is welcomed.
In addition, faculty in the Department of Psychiatry are engaged in clinical
and scholarly collaborations throughout UF and nationally that afford rich
opportunities for career development. The Department of Psychiatry offers
extensive opportunities for clinical research/ scholarly collaborations. There
is also opportunity for program development involving specialty inpatient
treatment and outpatient services and consultation. As a faculty member in the
College of Medicine, the candidate will also contribute to its educational
mission by participating in graduate and/or undergraduate medical education,
particularly the teaching of psychiatry fellows, general psychiatry residents,
and medical students during rotations and didactic teaching. Finally, the
successful candidate must be willing to engage in service at the level of the
department, college, and larger profession and demonstrate a strong commitment
to issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Applicants must have a:
Active scholarly
activities (within last 5 years)
Motivated physician with a desire for a career
in psychiatry within an
academic setting
Strong interpersonal communication skills
Leadership/administrative experience
Strong written communications skills
Prior experience as Program Director or Associate Program Director for a residency or fellowship program
As one of the nation’s top public research universities, the University of Florida is dedicated to providing robust benefits options to support the wellbeing of their employees. The university offers a range of complementary and affordable benefit options to meet your family’s financial, educational, and health needs. Eligibility varies by position and FTE.
Faculty
in the Department of Psychiatry at the
University of Florida are engaged in groundbreaking projects covering a variety
of interests through our Centers, labs, and collaborations with other departments.
Department Psychiatry includes a large outpatient center with various specialty
clinics within (including one associated with our Center for Autism and
Neurodevelopment), a very active inpatient service, psychiatry collaborative
program for primary care practitioners, school consultation program, and
community consultation services. The Department of
Psychiatry spans services across adult, addiction, and child/adolescent
specializations, including a freestanding psychiatric hospital, a large consult
liaison service at the main UF Shands Hospital, the Florida Recovery Center
operated by our Addiction Division, and multiple research centers including the
Center for Addiction Research & Education and the Center for OCD
and Related Disorders (COARD). UF is
also an active site for the NIH-landmark Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development
(ABCD) Study.
UF is an active campus in the heart of a growing city. UF is one of the Top 5 public universities in the nation and one of the largest medical centers in Florida. UF is a leader in the Southeast for innovative, evidence-based treatment programs for a variety of mental health disorders with a strong commitment to the conduct of clinical science. UF College of Medicine is ranked 43rd in the nation by US News and World Report. UF is ranked #19 among public medical schools in the U.S. with $349 million in total research and sponsored program funding and researchers exploring topics across nine research centers and institutes. Why Choose Medicine At UF?
ABOUT GAINESVILLE
The City of
Gainesville holds many distinctions. Located in the northern part of Florida,
Gainesville is home to the state’s largest and oldest university (UF), and is
one of the state's centers of education, innovation, healthcare, arts &
culture, sports, and more. You can find the city routinely listed as one of the
best college towns, best places to live, and best places to retire. Known for
its preservation of historic buildings and the beauty of its natural
surroundings, Gainesville's numerous parks, museums, and lakes provide endless
entertainment to thousands of visitors and locals every year. Things
to do in Gainesville , Visit Gainesville
Interested applicants should submit the following items as part of the online application:
Selected candidate will be required to provide an official
transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be
considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible.
Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are
required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider
approved by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES).
The Search Committee will accept applications until the position
is filled. Application review will begin immediately and continue until the
position is filled.
Contact Information:
Jody Brown
Clinical Associate Professor Program Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
brownjoy@ufl.edu
4197 NW 86th Terrace
Gainesville, FL 32606
352-265-4357
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All Annual Meeting registrants were sent an email on 3/4/24 with instructions for claiming CME/Attendance Certificate.