Assistant, Associate, or Full Clinical Professor

University of OregonPortland, OR
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About The Position

Clinical professor faculty (assistant, associate, or professor rank) serve as the essential link between teaching and practice at the Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health. Clinical professor faculty are partners in delivering instruction, supervision of students, and the modeling and training of the child behavioral health specialist role within health care systems, K12 schools, and/or other community settings. Clinical professor faculty work in coordination with training site staff to deliver evidence-based interventions to promote well-being and prevent mental health problems from developing and worsening in children and adolescents. Clinical professor faculty oversee the integration of Ballmer Institute undergraduate students at community training sites (i.e., schools, healthcare settings, community-based organizations), provide instruction and supervision, and maintain alignment and communication with site staff. Clinical faculty are expected to provide direct behavioral health services and teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level as aligned with their areas of professional, instructional, or research experience in a way that prepares students to engage effectively with youth and families from diverse backgrounds. Individuals with experience in mental health screening, behavioral health promotion, evidence-based prevention and intervention approaches for youth mental health, and strategies to address disparities in access to behavioral health services for youth from historically and persistently underserved communities are encouraged to apply. The UO is committed to creating and maintaining compassionate and inclusive learning and working environments for all learners, visitors, and employees, and envisioning collaborative community environments that enhance civility and embrace inclusion. All employees are responsible for achieving this commitment. The position is a 9-month career faculty position in the clinical professor series. Opportunities for summer funding may be available. The position’s responsibilities are guided by United Academics Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Ballmer Institute’s Career and Limited Duration Faculty Review and Promotion Policy and the Ballmer Institute's Assignment of Professional Responsibilities Policy.

Requirements

  • To qualify for Assistant Clinical Professor: • Master’s degree in clinical psychology, counseling psychology, school psychology, social work, or related behavioral health field
  • Experience teaching or supervising students at the university level, including community college teaching
  • Hold or be eligible to obtain prior to start date an Oregon professional license in clinical psychology, school psychology, counseling psychology, social work, or a related mental health field.
  • To be considered for the rank of Associate Clinical Professor, candidates must meet the above qualifications for Assistant Clinical Professor AND 6 years of experience, post advanced degree, that aligns with the Institute's promotion policy that includes significant contributions across standard university faculty activities such as university level teaching; scholarship, research, or creative activity; service activities; administrative duties; and commitment to the profession.
  • To be considered for the rank of Clinical Professor candidates must meet the above qualifications for Assistant Clinical Professor AND 12 years of experience, post advanced degree, that aligns with the Institute's promotion policy that includes significant contributions across standard university faculty activities such as university level teaching; scholarship, research, or creative activity; service activities; administrative duties; and commitment to the profession.
  • Ability to contribute to the Ballmer Institute through their understanding of the barriers facing students from historically and persistently underserved communities, students of color, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, and members of groups underrepresented in higher education, as evidenced by life experiences, professional credentials, and educational background.
  • Knowledge of effective strategies for working with diverse faculty, staff, alumni, students, and other key stakeholders.
  • Expertise in delivering evidence-based behavioral health promotion, prevention, and intervention for common child/adolescent behavioral health concerns, including anxiety, depression, and trauma.
  • Competency in collaborating with other professionals to meet client/student/institutional behavioral health needs.
  • Competency in working with clients/students/colleagues/families of various backgrounds.
  • Competency in addressing the systemic, societal/institutional factors that produce disparities in child/adolescent behavioral health.
  • Maintain professional Oregon practice license in an area aligned to training .

Nice To Haves

  • Doctoral degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or related behavioral health field.
  • Experience teaching a variety of courses aligned to the child behavioral health program.
  • Experience supervising clinical skill training of university students in inclusive and equitable ways.
  • Experience delivering universal behavioral health screening in K12 schools or health care systems or other forms of early identification of mental health concerns.

Responsibilities

  • Delivering instruction
  • Supervision of students
  • Modeling and training of the child behavioral health specialist role within health care systems, K12 schools, and/or other community settings
  • Oversee the integration of Ballmer Institute undergraduate students at community training sites
  • Provide direct behavioral health services
  • Teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level

Benefits

  • health insurance
  • retirement plans
  • paid time off
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