Psychologist or Psychiatrist, Assistant/Associate/Full Professor, Psychiatry, SUNY EIP Youth Mental Health Disparities (Research)
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Stony Brook University: Health Sciences: Renaissance School of Medicine: Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Location Stony Brook, New York Open Date Feb 10, 2025 Deadline Mar 10, 2025 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description The Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University seeks an outstanding researcher under the prestigious SUNY Empire Innovation Program (EIP). The SUNY EIP is a state-funded grant program designed to recruit world-class faculty researchers to SUNY. For this tenure/tenure-track position, we seek a psychologist or psychiatrist studying prevention/intervention of mental health problems for diverse and underserved youth in the community. The candidate must be a leader in their field who has an established track record of scholarly and/or research achievements; collaboration with other researchers, ideally both nationally and internationally; and significant external funding support. The candidate should have at least four years of independent research experience after completion of their doctorate/post-doctorate studies; however, early career scholars will be considered as well. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Application Instructions All application materials must be submitted online. Please use the Apply Now button to begin your application. For technical support, please visit Interfolio's Support Site (https://support.interfolio.com/) or reach out to their Scholar Service Team at help@interfolio.com or (877) 997-8807. For questions regarding this position, please contact Michele Chituk by email: Michele.Chituk@StonyBrookMedicine.edu. Special Notes Anticipated Start Date: As soon as possible. Campus Description The selected candidate must successfully clear a background investigation. In accordance with the Title II Crime Awareness and Security Act, a copy of our crime statistics is available upon request by calling (631) 632- 6350. It can also be viewed online at the University Police website at http://www.stonybrook.edu/police. Stony Brook University is committed to creating and maintaining a workplace and educational environment that is safe, accessible, and free of all forms of discrimination, sexual misconduct or research misconduct, among other infractions. In support of this commitment, certain candidates for employment will be required to disclose such employment-related misconduct findings and pending investigations or proceedings, and final candidates for certain faculty and staff positions will authorize their current and previous employer(s) from the last seven (7) years to disclose such information to the University. Employment is contingent on your full and complete disclosure on these matters. In the event that you fail to disclose any such matter or in the event of an unsatisfactory outcome of the disclosure and review process, an offer of employment may be revoked at SBU's sole discretion. If SBU becomes aware of a failure to disclose or misrepresentation of any such matter after your employment commences, you may be subject to discipline, up to and including termination. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement Stony Brook University is committed to excellence in diversity and the creation of an inclusive learning, and working environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, familial status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, and all other protected classes under federal or state laws. If you need a disability-related accommodation, please contact the Office of Equity and Access at (631)632-6280. |