University of South Florida
Assistant/Associate Professor, Mental Health Law & Policy (Finance)
College/Division: College of Behavioral & Community Sciences
Salary Plan: Faculty
Hiring Salary/Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
The Department of Mental Health Law and Policy (MHLP), College of Behavioral and Community Sciences (CBCS), University of South Florida (USF) invites applications from qualified candidates to fill one of two 9-month tenure-earning faculty positions, one at the rank of Assistant Professor and one at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. Both will be located on the USF Tampa campus and are not remote positions. Salary will be commensurate with rank. The successful candidate is expected to have, or to demonstrate the potential for, an independent program of research focused on behavioral health services, with a research focus in one or more of the following areas:
• Public sector mental health and substance use services, policy, and financing
• Implementation science and behavioral health
• Behavioral health research methods and statistics
• Integration of behavioral and physical healthcare
• Underrepresented populations and behavioral health disparities
• Technology in behavioral health (e.g., telehealth/eHealth, informatics, AI)
• Prevention, health promotion, and early intervention in behavioral health
• Behavioral health issues within justice systems
• Global behavioral health
• Health communications in behavioral health
• Trauma-informed care
• Veterans' and first-responder behavioral health
• Suicide prevention
• Population behavioral health
• Behavioral health workforce
QUALIFICATIONS (Education & Experience):
Minimum Qualifications:
The successful candidate must hold a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, EdD, DrPH, DSW) by the time of faculty appointment.
Preferred Qualifications:
Strong publication record related to the foci of this position, demonstrated success or potential in obtaining external funding related to behavioral health services and policy research, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and a record of collaborative work with both academic and community partners. Documented evidence of previous and/or current grant activity commensurate with rank is required of those applying for the rank of Associate Professor. Evidence of grant potential is required of applicants for the rank of Assistant Professor. A strong background in research methods and/or statistics is desired, along with experience teaching at undergraduate or graduate levels. The successful candidate is expected to teach and be an active mentor within undergraduate and/or graduate programs.
Applicants are required to submit the following in support of their application:
About MHLP:
The Department of Mental Health Law and Policy (MHLP) is one of six departments/schools in the College of Behavioral & Community Sciences (CBCS) and department faculty are integral members of the Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute (FMHI). The department promotes academic excellence by providing leadership and opportunities that enhance manpower development and personal growth in a fully engaged learner-centered environment. The mission of the department is to promote the behavioral health and well-being of all people, by creating, translating, evaluating, and disseminating state-of-the-art knowledge and by educating the next generation to support effective behavioral health practice throughout systems, organizations, and communities.
About CBCS:
Established in 2008, the College of Behavioral & Community Sciences is breaking new ground by combining knowledge gained through the behavioral sciences with knowledge gained from the community. Our emphasis on behavioral science reflects a focus on individuals, emphasizing behavioral research that examines the problems and challenges people encounter, as well as their need for clinical and supportive services. Our emphasis on community science reflects our commitment to understanding the larger contextual factors that have an impact on the well-being and safety of individuals and their families, such as the effectiveness of systems and policies that impact and support the well-being of individuals. We accomplish this by engaging community and neighborhood stakeholders in a partnered, participatory manner and by collaborating with local, state, and national organizations in both the public and private sectors.
CBCS Points of Pride:
For more information regarding this search, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Dr. Khary Rigg at rigg@usf.edu.
USF Tampa
Information for Applicants
This position is subject to a Level 1 criminal background check.
Job Opening Number: 37800
Posting Date: September 9, 2024
Posting End Date: December 15, 2024, the first review of applications will begin on October 28, 2024
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