Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community.
The Emory Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is in search of a Vice Chair of the Division of Child, Adolescent, and Young Adult Programs.
Duties and Responsibilities
The specific, day-to-day activities of the Vice Chair include:
• Oversee Division faculty (including Student Mental Health of Emory) and complete all their Annual Reviews
• Coordinate the child, adolescence, and young adult clinics (ages 0-25 years) with Administrative Staff and Nursing
• Manage and assign all division space of EP12
• Attend all "Vice Chairs” weekly meetings
• Attend all Executive Committee monthly meetings
• Attend all departmental Recruitment Committee meetings
• Present at Faculty Meetings as requested by the Chair
• In conjunction with Chair, appoint Chair of all Division Faculty Search Committees
• The Director of Emory Autism Center will report to the Vice Chair of this Division
• Oversee the Director of the various programs in the Division (ENEC, CAMP, PCIT, SPRITE, and others)
• Engage in raising money via Atlanta philanthropy for various programs in Division (typically 750,000-800,000 per year); coordinate with Development Office staff
• Represent the Division to the DBHDD in GA
• Coordinate State of GA funding with Chair and the President’s Office
• Manage Division budgets with Accounting
• Coordinate miscellaneous staff issues that arise
• Engage in all Division hiring recommendations and related issues with HR
• Meet for hour each week with Chair
• Maintain and modify Strategic Plan for Division
• Mentor grant activities of all Division junior faculty
• Track Productivity Reports of clinical providers and given feedback on monthly basis regarding productivity and related items such as record keeping
• Serve as conduit for announcements from Chair and Administration to faculty and staff
• Engage in recruitment of trainees (Interns and Fellows) in Division
• Oversee Training Directors in Division
Candidate must be Board Certified by the American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology with Child/Adolescence subspecialty.
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