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Community Health Psychologist, Center for Childhood Resilience

Northwestern University
United States, Illinois, Chicago
Nov 10, 2024
Job ID
50281
Location
Chicago, Illinois
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The Center for Childhood Resilience (CCR) in the Pritzker Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine seek a full-time non-tenure-eligible Assistant Professor in the Clinician-Educator track.

Lurie Children's Hospital recognizes the impact of systemic, cultural, social, and economic factors on children and families, and values the diverse identities that build and enrich our hospital and the broader Chicago community. We are committed to welcoming staff and faculty from varied backgrounds because we believe that diversity strengthens the collective fabric of our medical center and fulfills our commitment to address the structural health disparities in the medical care of children. We seek employees who share this perspective, consider it important to their professional identity, and are representative of the families and children we serve. Candidate interested in youth engagement including youth participatory action research.

Responsibilities include:

Engage in program evaluation and research including a focus on translation and implementation science of evidence-based interventions and strategies in schools and other child-serving settings including community-based organizations;

Consults to community, school district and other agency leaders and staff to establish progress monitoring and evaluation systems for social-emotional learning and behavioral health programming in these settings. Includes delivery of on-site and distance consultation and technical assistance on models and protocols for progress monitoring of these programs;

Contributes intellectually and strategically to the development of thematic research and evaluation projects related to CCR community and school-based initiatives;

Collaborates with CCR leadership, staff, and community partners to apply research methods and data analytics to develop and implement effective ways to evaluate impact of CCR's programs and initiatives. Partners include external school and community health programs, clinicians and public health experts, researchers, community-based organizations and others;

Assists with philanthropic, government, and research grants, including grant and proposal writing, reporting, and budget development and monitoring deliverables, and maintaining relationships with funding sources;

Participates in dissemination and quality improvement evaluation/research of program implementation and impact. Contributes to and participates in national conferences and training summits including collaborating on and submitting abstracts, presentations, posters, and symposiums;

Contributes to CCR and Hospital advocacy mission through participation in local, state, and national stakeholder and advocacy groups related to mental health services and the impact of trauma and violence on children, youth, and communities.

Qualified candidates will have obtained a PhD in clinical psychology. An APA-approved internship is required along with a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical child and adolescent psychology or pediatric psychology, with at least three years of experience with children and adolescents. Candidates with experience in program evaluation, participatory action research methods as well as providing consultation and training to educators and community mental health professionals in school and community settings will be prioritized.

Rank and salary are commensurate with qualifications and experience. Full-time position. Applications will be evaluated as received. The start date is negotiable, and the position will remain open until filled.

This is a position at Lurie Children's Hospital and an application is made through Northwestern University.

When applying, please upload a CV and cover letter describing your interest and alignment with the position.

Also upload this completed list of references form to suggest the names of individuals who could write letters of reference on your behalf.

Please read ALL instructions and make preparations before proceeding to the application page:

  • Applications will only be accepted via online submission (see link below).
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Northwestern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer of all protected classes, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. Click for information on EEO is the Law.

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