The Ohio State University
Psychologist - Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health, Health Psychologist
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, United States, 43224
Overview
The Ohio State University College of Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center seek a clinical health psychologist to join the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health. Academic rank and track commensurate with academic record and experience. Position Overview
At OSUWMC, we are committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care. The mission of the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health is to improve, advance, and innovate behavioral healthcare and foster resilience in our patients and our communities. Our emphasis across conditions is on delivery and development of empirically supported treatments and approaches. We are interested in candidates that complement our current strengths and support our tripartite mission – patient care, education, and clinical research. The psychologist provides health psychology services for The OSU Comprehensive Weight Management, Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Center. The academic/reporting unit for this position is in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. Responsibilities include conducting pre-surgical psychosocial evaluations, providing pre- and post-surgical health psychology interventions, and collaboration with providers on the multidisciplinary weight management team. The psychologist must be competent in evidence-based clinical skills and possess cognitive and interpersonal skills appropriate to the role. The health psychologist will be expected to work with other populations to complement the work in bariatrics. Secondary area of specialization is open, as is general health psychology. Particular areas of strength within the Department include Geropsychology, Women’s Behavioral Health, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Pain Psychology, Transplant Psychology, and Cardiac Psychology. The psychologist is expected to practice within the established Medical Center and standards of practice (policies, procedures, protocols), and adhere to key results areas of the Medical Center. Department/Division Overview
The successful candidates will join a 60+-member Section of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health. Our Section offers robust training opportunities, including externship experiences, psychology pre-doctoral internship, and several fellowship programs. We offer a collaborative environment and an engaged Psychology faculty. To learn about our department, go to http://psychiatry.osu.edu/ Duties and Responsibilities
The psychologist will provide pre-surgical psychosocial evaluations for patients in the OSU Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery program. Clinical areas of focus include mental health, eating behaviors, adherence to medical regimens, cognition, substance abuse, and social support. There are opportunities to provide psychotherapy for pre-/post-surgery patients and patients pursuing non-surgical weight management who are experiencing challenges with eating behaviors or health-related psychosocial distress. The psychologist will collaborate with the Comprehensive Weight Management and Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery teams consisting of advanced practice providers, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, dieticians, exercise physiologists, and surgeons. In the secondary area of emphasis, provide services consistent with expertise in outpatient clinics or another appropriate setting. Contribute to training, research, and other scholarly pursuits; represent OSU at professional meetings and community speaking engagements; perform academic responsibilities as assigned. Requirements
Doctoral Degree in Psychology. Licensed or license-eligible in the state of Ohio. Applicants must be from an APA- or CPA-accredited clinical or counseling psychology doctoral program (with an accredited clinical internship), preferably with at least one year of relevant post-doctoral experience. The psychologist must be licensed in Ohio by the time of appointment. Candidates with previous training or experience in bariatrics and/or health psychology will be given preference. How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Questions can be directed to Kristen Carpenter, PhD (kristen.carpenter@osumc.edu), Chief Psychologist and Director of Ambulatory Services. Application materials must include a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. Three letters of reference can be sent directly to Dr. Carpenter by the writers (kristen.carpenter@osumc.edu). Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Start date is anticipated as soon as possible but can be adjusted to meet the candidate’s needs. All inquiries and nominations should be directed in confidence to: Natalie Kessinger, Physician and Faculty Recruitment, Natalie.Kessinger@osumc.edu. The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. The university is committed to enhancing academic excellence. The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) has established Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation (DCFR) to focus on supporting new and prospective faculty and their loved ones. Resources and consultation are provided to support the partners of new and prospective faculty as they are considering or transitioning to The Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio: Located in Ohio’s capital city, Ohio State’s Columbus campus is near the center of a growing metropolitan area. For more information about the Columbus area, see the employer site.
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The Ohio State University College of Medicine and the Wexner Medical Center seek a clinical health psychologist to join the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health. Academic rank and track commensurate with academic record and experience. Position Overview
At OSUWMC, we are committed to providing compassionate, evidence-based care. The mission of the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health is to improve, advance, and innovate behavioral healthcare and foster resilience in our patients and our communities. Our emphasis across conditions is on delivery and development of empirically supported treatments and approaches. We are interested in candidates that complement our current strengths and support our tripartite mission – patient care, education, and clinical research. The psychologist provides health psychology services for The OSU Comprehensive Weight Management, Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery Center. The academic/reporting unit for this position is in Psychiatry and Behavioral Health. Responsibilities include conducting pre-surgical psychosocial evaluations, providing pre- and post-surgical health psychology interventions, and collaboration with providers on the multidisciplinary weight management team. The psychologist must be competent in evidence-based clinical skills and possess cognitive and interpersonal skills appropriate to the role. The health psychologist will be expected to work with other populations to complement the work in bariatrics. Secondary area of specialization is open, as is general health psychology. Particular areas of strength within the Department include Geropsychology, Women’s Behavioral Health, Behavioral Sleep Medicine, Pain Psychology, Transplant Psychology, and Cardiac Psychology. The psychologist is expected to practice within the established Medical Center and standards of practice (policies, procedures, protocols), and adhere to key results areas of the Medical Center. Department/Division Overview
The successful candidates will join a 60+-member Section of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Health. Our Section offers robust training opportunities, including externship experiences, psychology pre-doctoral internship, and several fellowship programs. We offer a collaborative environment and an engaged Psychology faculty. To learn about our department, go to http://psychiatry.osu.edu/ Duties and Responsibilities
The psychologist will provide pre-surgical psychosocial evaluations for patients in the OSU Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery program. Clinical areas of focus include mental health, eating behaviors, adherence to medical regimens, cognition, substance abuse, and social support. There are opportunities to provide psychotherapy for pre-/post-surgery patients and patients pursuing non-surgical weight management who are experiencing challenges with eating behaviors or health-related psychosocial distress. The psychologist will collaborate with the Comprehensive Weight Management and Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery teams consisting of advanced practice providers, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, dieticians, exercise physiologists, and surgeons. In the secondary area of emphasis, provide services consistent with expertise in outpatient clinics or another appropriate setting. Contribute to training, research, and other scholarly pursuits; represent OSU at professional meetings and community speaking engagements; perform academic responsibilities as assigned. Requirements
Doctoral Degree in Psychology. Licensed or license-eligible in the state of Ohio. Applicants must be from an APA- or CPA-accredited clinical or counseling psychology doctoral program (with an accredited clinical internship), preferably with at least one year of relevant post-doctoral experience. The psychologist must be licensed in Ohio by the time of appointment. Candidates with previous training or experience in bariatrics and/or health psychology will be given preference. How to Apply
To be considered, please submit your application electronically via Workday. Questions can be directed to Kristen Carpenter, PhD (kristen.carpenter@osumc.edu), Chief Psychologist and Director of Ambulatory Services. Application materials must include a cover letter and Curriculum Vitae. Three letters of reference can be sent directly to Dr. Carpenter by the writers (kristen.carpenter@osumc.edu). Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Start date is anticipated as soon as possible but can be adjusted to meet the candidate’s needs. All inquiries and nominations should be directed in confidence to: Natalie Kessinger, Physician and Faculty Recruitment, Natalie.Kessinger@osumc.edu. The Ohio State University is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability. The university is committed to enhancing academic excellence. The Office of Academic Affairs (OAA) has established Dual Careers and Faculty Relocation (DCFR) to focus on supporting new and prospective faculty and their loved ones. Resources and consultation are provided to support the partners of new and prospective faculty as they are considering or transitioning to The Ohio State University. Columbus, Ohio: Located in Ohio’s capital city, Ohio State’s Columbus campus is near the center of a growing metropolitan area. For more information about the Columbus area, see the employer site.
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