The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is pleased to announce an opening for afull-time faculty adult or lifespan rehabilitation psychologist or neuropsychologistto join our growing division.
We are seeking a candidate who has an interest in neurorehabilitation with a focus onbrain and spinal cord injuryto work as part of our inpatient interdisciplinary team and outpatient psychotherapy service at UPMC Mercy in the Division of Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology. Duties would include completing assessments, therapy services, and patient/family education with primarily an adult population. Opportunities also exist for program development, clinical research, telemedicine services, supervision and training, and outpatient involvement across a wide range of populations.
The Division of Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation, within the Department ofPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation, is a growing division that serves pediatric and adult patients with traumatic and acquired brain injury, complex medical and neurologic conditions, neurodevelopmental disorders, trauma, burn injury, spinal cord injury, and cancer. UPMC Mercy is home to the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute which has three distinct units- stroke rehabilitation, spinal cord injury, and brain injury. The institute has a 20-bed dedicated unit for spinal cord injuries. In addition, the UPMC Rehabilitation Institute is one of only 14 programs in the United States designated as a spinal cord injury model system. Our centers combine advanced clinical care with cutting-edge research and technology and were recently named 10th in the U.S. News World Report ranking.
Applicants must hold a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA/CPA accredited program, have completed an APA/CPA accredited pre-doctoral internship, and have a postdoctoral residency in Rehabilitation Psychology or Neuropsychology. Qualified candidates will also be ABPP board certified or must be eligible for ABPP board certification in Rehabilitation, Clinical Neuropsychology, Clinical Health Psychology, or Geropsychology. The candidate must be licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania upon starting the position.
In addition to the qualifications above:
Appointment at the Associate Professor levelgenerallyrequires a minimum of 5 years of experience and demonstratedscholarly productivity in research, teaching, and/or administrative leadership and service.Appointment at the full Professor levelgenerallyrequires a minimum of 10 years of experience and the ability to demonstratethe attainment of superior stature and national/international reputation in their field of knowledge.Evidence of scholarly productivity is required for appointment in the tenure stream, including teaching and academic service, publications in relevant peer-reviewed journals, and a history of successful funding acquisition.The primary requirement for conferral of tenure is an outstanding record of sustained independent scholarship across the various activities listed above. These positions offer highly competitive salaries and generous benefits.
Interested candidates should apply to Requisition #25000707 at https://www.join.pitt.edu/.
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