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Message ID: 11411
Date: 2024-09-19
Author:Silovsky, Jane F. (HSC)
Subject:Faculty and Post Doc Positions Center on Child Abuse and Neglect OUHSC
Faculty Position in Early-Life Adversity and Resiliency Research The Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is recruiting a doctoral level psychologist or social scientist for a full-time early childhood, developmental or child psychology faculty position at Assistant/Associate/Full Professor rank. If clinical or counseling psychology focused, the candidate must have completed an APA approved internship and be licensed (eligible) in Oklahoma. Post-doctoral Fellowship experience is preferred. This position will be housed at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The faculty member will also participate in research, educational forums, and training opportunities provided through the adversity and resiliency EmBRACER Center and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. The faculty member will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trial investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bard@ouhsc.edu; (405) 271-8858. The University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences includes seven colleges and seventeen other institutions and services as our state’s principal medical education and research facility. The Department of Pediatrics is composed of 16 sections and approximately 225 faculty members. It is based at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma, the only comprehensive tertiary health center facility in the state dedicated to the care of children. The faculty share a common commitment to serving and protecting the well-being of the state’s children, providing quality education, and conducting rigorous research. Oklahoma City is rated one of the top cities to raise a family www.abetterlifeokc.com/, and the Oklahoma City Metroplex is home to about 1.5 million residents, offering all the amenities of a major modern metropolitan community, including rich cultural diversity and heritage, an abundance of the arts, superb dining and nightlife, major sporting and concert events, family entertainment, recreational adventure activities, and much more. OU is committed to achieving a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university community by recognizing each person's unique contributions, background, and perspectives. OU strives to cultivate a sense of belonging and emotional support for all, recognizing that fostering an inclusive environment for all is vital in the pursuit of academic and inclusive excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission. In compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, OU does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, housing, services in educational programs or activities, and health care services that the University operates or provides. Postdoctoral Fellow Research Position The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine is recruiting a post-doctoral level psychologist (clinical, counseling, or developmental), social worker, or social scientist for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position. This position will be devoted to work of the Environmental & Biological Research on ACEs and Resiliency (EmBRACER) program situated at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The fellow will participate in research, forums and training opportunities provided through the EmBRACER program and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. This post-doctoral position will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trials investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. The demand for this work is rapidly increasing due to federal and state research grants. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, a vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bard@ouhsc.edu ; (405) 271-8858.
Faculty Position in Early-Life Adversity and Resiliency Research The Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is recruiting a doctoral level psychologist or social scientist for a full-time early childhood, developmental or child psychology faculty position at Assistant/Associate/Full Professor rank. If clinical or counseling psychology focused, the candidate must have completed an APA approved internship and be licensed (eligible) in Oklahoma. Post-doctoral Fellowship experience is preferred. This position will be housed at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The faculty member will also participate in research, educational forums, and training opportunities provided through the adversity and resiliency EmBRACER Center and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. The faculty member will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trial investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bardouhsc.edu; (405) 271-8858. The University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences includes seven colleges and seventeen other institutions and services as our state’s principal medical education and research facility. The Department of Pediatrics is composed of 16 sections and approximately 225 faculty members. It is based at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma, the only comprehensive tertiary health center facility in the state dedicated to the care of children. The faculty share a common commitment to serving and protecting the well-being of the state’s children, providing quality education, and conducting rigorous research. Oklahoma City is rated one of the top cities to raise a family www.abetterlifeokc.com/, and the Oklahoma City Metroplex is home to about 1.5 million residents, offering all the amenities of a major modern metropolitan community, including rich cultural diversity and heritage, an abundance of the arts, superb dining and nightlife, major sporting and concert events, family entertainment, recreational adventure activities, and much more. OU is committed to achieving a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university community by recognizing each person's unique contributions, background, and perspectives. OU strives to cultivate a sense of belonging and emotional support for all, recognizing that fostering an inclusive environment for all is vital in the pursuit of academic and inclusive excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission. In compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, OU does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, housing, services in educational programs or activities, and health care services that the University operates or provides. Postdoctoral Fellow Research Position The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine is recruiting a post-doctoral level psychologist (clinical, counseling, or developmental), social worker, or social scientist for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position. This position will be devoted to work of the Environmental & Biological Research on ACEs and Resiliency (EmBRACER) program situated at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The fellow will participate in research, forums and training opportunities provided through the EmBRACER program and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. This post-doctoral position will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trials investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. The demand for this work is rapidly increasing due to federal and state research grants. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, a vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bardouhsc.edu ; (405) 271-8858.
Author:Silovsky, Jane F. (HSC)
Subject:Faculty and Post Doc Positions Center on Child Abuse and Neglect OUHSC
Faculty Position in Early-Life Adversity and Resiliency Research The Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is recruiting a doctoral level psychologist or social scientist for a full-time early childhood, developmental or child psychology faculty position at Assistant/Associate/Full Professor rank. If clinical or counseling psychology focused, the candidate must have completed an APA approved internship and be licensed (eligible) in Oklahoma. Post-doctoral Fellowship experience is preferred. This position will be housed at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The faculty member will also participate in research, educational forums, and training opportunities provided through the adversity and resiliency EmBRACER Center and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. The faculty member will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trial investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bard@ouhsc.edu; (405) 271-8858. The University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences includes seven colleges and seventeen other institutions and services as our state’s principal medical education and research facility. The Department of Pediatrics is composed of 16 sections and approximately 225 faculty members. It is based at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma, the only comprehensive tertiary health center facility in the state dedicated to the care of children. The faculty share a common commitment to serving and protecting the well-being of the state’s children, providing quality education, and conducting rigorous research. Oklahoma City is rated one of the top cities to raise a family www.abetterlifeokc.com/, and the Oklahoma City Metroplex is home to about 1.5 million residents, offering all the amenities of a major modern metropolitan community, including rich cultural diversity and heritage, an abundance of the arts, superb dining and nightlife, major sporting and concert events, family entertainment, recreational adventure activities, and much more. OU is committed to achieving a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university community by recognizing each person's unique contributions, background, and perspectives. OU strives to cultivate a sense of belonging and emotional support for all, recognizing that fostering an inclusive environment for all is vital in the pursuit of academic and inclusive excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission. In compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, OU does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, housing, services in educational programs or activities, and health care services that the University operates or provides. Postdoctoral Fellow Research Position The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine is recruiting a post-doctoral level psychologist (clinical, counseling, or developmental), social worker, or social scientist for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position. This position will be devoted to work of the Environmental & Biological Research on ACEs and Resiliency (EmBRACER) program situated at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The fellow will participate in research, forums and training opportunities provided through the EmBRACER program and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. This post-doctoral position will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trials investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. The demand for this work is rapidly increasing due to federal and state research grants. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, a vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bard@ouhsc.edu
Faculty Position in Early-Life Adversity and Resiliency Research The Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is recruiting a doctoral level psychologist or social scientist for a full-time early childhood, developmental or child psychology faculty position at Assistant/Associate/Full Professor rank. If clinical or counseling psychology focused, the candidate must have completed an APA approved internship and be licensed (eligible) in Oklahoma. Post-doctoral Fellowship experience is preferred. This position will be housed at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The faculty member will also participate in research, educational forums, and training opportunities provided through the adversity and resiliency EmBRACER Center and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. The faculty member will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trial investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bardouhsc.edu; (405) 271-8858. The University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences includes seven colleges and seventeen other institutions and services as our state’s principal medical education and research facility. The Department of Pediatrics is composed of 16 sections and approximately 225 faculty members. It is based at the Children’s Hospital of Oklahoma, the only comprehensive tertiary health center facility in the state dedicated to the care of children. The faculty share a common commitment to serving and protecting the well-being of the state’s children, providing quality education, and conducting rigorous research. Oklahoma City is rated one of the top cities to raise a family www.abetterlifeokc.com/, and the Oklahoma City Metroplex is home to about 1.5 million residents, offering all the amenities of a major modern metropolitan community, including rich cultural diversity and heritage, an abundance of the arts, superb dining and nightlife, major sporting and concert events, family entertainment, recreational adventure activities, and much more. OU is committed to achieving a diverse, equitable, and inclusive university community by recognizing each person's unique contributions, background, and perspectives. OU strives to cultivate a sense of belonging and emotional support for all, recognizing that fostering an inclusive environment for all is vital in the pursuit of academic and inclusive excellence in all aspects of our institutional mission. In compliance with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations, OU does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, age, religion, disability, political beliefs, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, housing, services in educational programs or activities, and health care services that the University operates or provides. Postdoctoral Fellow Research Position The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Oklahoma School of Medicine is recruiting a post-doctoral level psychologist (clinical, counseling, or developmental), social worker, or social scientist for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position. This position will be devoted to work of the Environmental & Biological Research on ACEs and Resiliency (EmBRACER) program situated at the Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, in the Section of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics. The fellow will participate in research, forums and training opportunities provided through the EmBRACER program and our Biomedical and Behavioral Methodology Core, both directed by Dr. David Bard. This post-doctoral position will join an interdisciplinary team of implementation science and clinical trials investigators in an active research and training center with growing demand for expertise in the areas of adverse childhood experiences, child trauma and resilience, behavioral sequelae of trauma, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This research team has ongoing collaborative relationships with state departments of health, human services, mental health, substance abuse, and education. The position will involve conducting and disseminating rigorous clinical research, obtaining extramural funding, and providing state and national training. Current research projects include randomized clinical trials of home-based parenting programs to prevent child abuse and neglect, early adversity and resiliency biomarker studies, mHealth intervention trials to increase positive parenting practices, secondary analyses of large state and national child maltreatment datasets, and mixed methods implementation science studies employing rapid tests of system changes, qualitative analyses, and quasi-experimental analysis of primary data collections. The demand for this work is rapidly increasing due to federal and state research grants. Applicants should send a letter of interest, official transcripts, a vita, and three letters of recommendation to David Bard, PhD, 1000 NE 13th, Nicholson Tower Suite 4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104; David-Bardouhsc.edu