Lynn S. Nicholas Chair in Suicide Prevention Research - Faculty, Associate or Professor
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The Medical College of Wisconsin and the Children's Wisconsin Craig Yabuki Mental Health Center are seeking an innovative and scholarly leader to serve as The Lynn S. Nicholas Chair in Pediatric Suicide Prevention. The Medical College and Children's collaboratively offer both national and internationally recognized patient care programs and have well established roots in primary and specialty pediatric mental and behavioral health care, advocacy, research, and education excellence. The holder of the Lynn S. Nicholas Chair in Pediatric Suicide Prevention will play a lead role in supporting and further accelerating cutting-edge research on pediatric suicide prevention across the Children's Wisconsin Health System. The Chair in Pediatric Suicide Prevention will have research and leadership responsibilities within the Children's Wisconsin Craig Yabuki Mental Health Center and work collaboratively with Dr. Michael S. Gaffrey, Children's Wisconsin Craig Yabuki Research Chair and Director of Mental and Behavioral Health Research / Associate Professor Department of Pediatrics, to accomplish them. They will also hold an academic faculty appointment at the Medical College of Wisconsin, with rank and home department(s) varying by candidate. The ideal candidate is someone who: Has an established and productive program of research investigating pediatric suicide risk, prevention, and/or intervention. Research area is open but must have a primary focus on human participants, patients, and/or relevant datasets (e.g., electronic health records). A history of using hybrid approaches integrating quality improvement projects and research will also be reviewed favorably. Will significantly contribute to the continued development of a system-wide infrastructure for integrating research activities into ongoing clinical efforts focused on pediatric suicide screening, prevention, and treatment. Will demonstrate competency in incorporating principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion in research, patient care, and other associated professional activities. Primary Functions and Responsibilities as Lynn S. Nicholas Chair in Pediatric Suicide Prevention: Maintains own program of pediatric suicide prevention research and provides ongoing mentorship of emerging scientists and other trainees as appropriate. Work collaboratively with the Craig Yabuki Research Chair and senior clinical and administrative leaders to guide and oversee Children's Wisconsin's pediatric suicide prevention research strategy. Act as key mental and behavioral health research liaison with other relevant departments including Marketing and Foundation Donor Development as necessary. Qualification Requirements PhD, MD, MD/PhD, or equivalent degree Eligible for an unrestricted license in the State of Wisconsin if clinical care is part of role Experience and Skills Desired A track record of impactful scientific contributions in the area(s) of suicide risk and/or protective factors, prevention, and/or intervention. Professional Time Allocation The Research, Clinical, Teaching and/or Administrative time allocation for this role will vary by applicant and will depend on the scale and scope of the role agreed to by both the candidate and MCW/CW. However, 60% or greater effort in support of research activities is expected. Why MCW? MCW offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. Protected Academic time. Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources. Supportive and collaborative work environment. A competitive 403(b) retirement plan with an 8% employer contribution. Generous CME allowance to cover societal dues, travel, and conferences. As a qualifying non-profit, employment with the Medical College of Wisconsin may make you eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. Robust benefits package, including health, dental, life insurance, disability coverage, adoption assistance, paid parental leave, tuition reimbursement program, generous paid time off, and more! Children's Wisconsin and Children's Specialty Group Children's Wisconsin is an independent health care system dedicated solely to the health and well-being of children. The hospital, with locations in Milwaukee and Northeast Wisconsin, is recognized as one of the leading pediatric health care centers in the United States. Children's Wisconsin provides primary care, urgent care, emergency care, specialty care, mental and behavioral health services, community health services, foster and adoption services, child advocacy services and health insurance plans. Each year, the Children's Wisconsin team has more than 6.5 million touchpoints with kids and families through medical care, advocacy, research and education. In Northeast Wisconsin, Children's Wisconsin is expanding its services to provide increased access to outstanding pediatric subspecialty care. This includes a pediatric hospital, with a Pediatric Unit, Level III NICU and Infusion Center, which is l