Healthy Lifestyles Researcher Psychologist Clinician Researcher - F78330 - SOM/Pediatrics

Virginia Commonwealth University

Richmond, VA

JOB DETAILS
LOCATION
Richmond, VA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Mission or Goal of Unit: The Divisionof Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism manages the Center for Endocrinology,Diabetes and Metabolism at Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU, the region’smost comprehensive program for children with diabetes and other endocrinedisorders. The center offers medical care, clinical trials, medical nutritiontherapy, diabetes education, nurse navigator, social work, psychologicalsupport, all in one convenient location.  The Division is home to a robust clinical service, an accredited FellowshipProgram in Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, and a thrivingmultidisciplinary research program in childhood obesity and clinical trials intype 1 and type 2 diabetes. The mission is to improve the health of individualsand families through clinical care, research, education and public awareness aspart of the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology. The Healthy Lifestyles Center, within the Division, is acomprehensive pediatric obesity treatment and research center, dedicated toadvancing obesity research and clinical care for children, adolescents, andyoung adults.

Chief Purpose of this position:

Thisposition is predominately focused on advancing the research mission of thedivision related to pediatric obesity, with additional contributions to psychological clinical services, teaching/supervision, andprogram development. This position should be eager to actively participate inongoing research in the Division and develop their own programmatic line ofresearch, under appropriate mentorship as relevant. Clinically, psychologists are integral to theHLC program, providing evidence based behavioral weight loss treatment,psychological treatment of psychiatric comorbidities, and pre-surgicalpsychological evaluations, in addition to post-surgical psychological care. To conduct research for/with patients with diabetes andother endocrine disorders and patients with obesity and related metabolicdisorders.  As an integral component ofthe Healthy Lifestyle Center (HLC), this position will provide evidence based behavioral weight loss treatment,psychological treatment of psychiatric comorbidities, and pre-surgicalpsychological evaluations, in addition to post-surgical psychological care.

Candidatesshould be eager to advance their academic career in a collegial atmosphere in agrowing Children’s Hospital.  TheDivision is home to a robust research and clinical service, an accreditedFellowship Program in Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, and a successfulmultidisciplinary research program in childhood obesity and clinical trials intype 1 and type 2 diabetes. The Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) is thelargest and most diverse university in the state and provides support for clinicalresearch through the Office of Clinical Trials in the Department of Pediatricsand the Center for Clinical and Translational Research (CCTR) which is part ofa national CTSA consortium and is supported by award No. UM1TR004360 [MB1] from the NationalInstitutes of Health’s National Center for Advancing Translational Science. TheChildren’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU is a stand-alone children’s hospitalwith more than 50 subspecialists, a level IV NICU and a level 1 trauma center.We serve diverse populations throughout the Commonwealth.

Position Responsibilities: 

  • Teaching: Teaching and training fellows, students, staff,and professionals, with regard to research, clinical evaluations, treatments,and program development
  • Research: Faculty member will beexpected to develop a program of research and be actively engaged in securingextramural funding.  Faculty member will support on-going funded research, apply for extramural grants, and participatein the dissemination of science and practice, including writing of articles andpresentations.
  • Service: Faculty member willserve on departmental or School of Medicine level committees when appropriate,as well as professional service through journal review, conferencepresentations, etc.
  • Clinical:  Faculty member will serve as a Pediatric Psychologist for the Departments of Pediatrics. Clinical duties will include providing evidence-based psychological and health and behavioral interventions to children, adolescents and young adults with obesity and other endocrine disorders as part of an interdisciplinary team in the ambulatory care setting. Team members include physicians, dietitians, exercise physiologists, nurses, surgeons, and obesity medicine specialists. As a member of the Healthy Lifestyles team, the psychologist will evaluate and provide outpatient clinical services to patients with eating and weight disorders in this tertiary care center. Services will include consults; diagnostic interviews; individual, group and family psychotherapy; and assessments, including pre-bariatric surgery psychological assessments. This individual will function as a core member of the interdisciplinary weight management and endocrine teams. Timely preparation and submission of documentation including reports, clinical interviews, and progress notes; key member of the interdisciplinary teams; liaison between psychology staff, referring professionals, patient, and family; maintenance of practice credentials and completion of education as required by hospital, university, and state practice organization.

 Required Qualifications: 

  • Doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA or CPA-approved program, including an APA or CPA-approved internship.
  • Completion of a postdoctoral clinical child, pediatric or health psychology fellowship as indicated by 12 months supervised post-graduate experience in these practice settings.
  • Strong research training and skills, with specific expertise in pediatric obesity research and clinical care.
  • Excellent writing skills as indicated by co-authorship of peer-reviewed manuscript(s) focused on youth or young adults, grant submissions and other scholarly work (presentations).
  • Experience with evidence-based family-based behavioral weight management with children, adolescents and young adults; experience with working with the youth and young adults with chronic illness and their families.
  • Competence and expertise with psychological assessment, psychological and behavioral therapies, family education and support, and chronic illness management.
  • Experience with children, adolescents, young adults, and families.
  • A Virginia state licensure or license eligibility and board certification eligibility.
  • Effective oral and written communications, leadership skills and is a U.S. citizen or work eligible.
  • Ability to work in a team environment is essential.
  • Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism, and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from various backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU

Preferred Qualifications:

  • History of funded research.
  • Experience providing and developing patient education and support programs.
  • Experience as a clinical supervisor or teacher.


Position Type: Clinical
Full time equivalent: 100
ORP Eligible: Yes
Tenure: Open
Rank: Open
Months: 12
Department:SOM/Pediatrics


Salary: Commensurate

 

Contact Information:
Contact Name: Erin Flexon
Contact Email: erin.flexon@vcuhealth.org
Contact Phone: 

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