The Behavioral Health Academic Program Director will develop and implement a Behavioral Medicine curriculum within Emergency Medicine and Podiatry as well as provide support to other residencies as needed. The position will also perform clinical duties and provide oversight for wellness programing.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities:
Develop and implement behavioral science curriculum for Emergency Medicine and Podiatry, following the Council on Podiatric Medical Education (CPME) and Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requirements.
Participate in all faculty meetings as directed by Residency Program Director.
Provide oversight for wellness programming for Graduate Medical Education.
Perform clinical duties as assigned which could include Consultation Liaison inpatient, Integrative Primary Care, Integrative Cancer Care or Psychotherapy depending on site need.
Participate in the American Psychological Association (APA) accredited Michigan Center for Advanced Psychology Training (MICAPT) for pre-doctoral interns, post-doctoral students, and/or practicum students
Perform other duties as assigned
Required:
Licensed psychologist in the state of Michigan (or eligible to be licensed in Michigan), and have completed a Health Psychology post-doctoral fellowship.
Two years' experience teaching in an ACGME residency program
Preferred:
One year experience supervising post-doctoral learners and medical students