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CHILD/ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST (CLINICAL TRACK) SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
CHILD/ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIST (CLINICAL TRACK) summary: The Department of Psychiatry is excited to announce an opening on our expanding team of psychiatrists in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Division. In this dynamic position, you will have the opportunity to provide psychiatric care to a variety of pediatric patients in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as some adult outpatient coverage. Additionally, you will have the chance to take part in the educational objectives of The University of Wisconsin, School of Medicine and Public Health by supervising and building a mentor/mentee relationship with a variety of learners, including residents and fellows. Join us in our mission; together, we are advancing health and health equity through remarkable service to patients and communities, outstanding education, and innovative research.
RESEARCH SPECIALIST SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
RESEARCH SPECIALIST summary: The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Specialist to join their exceptional team!
ADULT PSYCHIATRIST SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
ADULT PSYCHIATRIST summary: This position will primarily provide psychiatry care to a variety of adult outpatient care. This position will also supervise and mentor residents/fellows/trainees.
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (ECE) ASSISTANT TEACHER SOHE/PRE-SCHOOL LAB/LINDEN Madison
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (ECE) ASSISTANT TEACHER summary: APPLY TODAY!! The Child Development Lab is offering a $2,500 hiring bonus! The UW Child Development Lab has an incredible opportunity for an Assistant Teacher who is dedicated and passionate about working with young children and their families. The CDL is a high-quality early childhood program that values play-based, hands-on learning in an environment that fosters lifelong learning and curiosity while building upon trusting, caring relationships. The UW CDL is also dedicated to its teaching, research, and outreach missions on campus and beyond. This position has an anticipated start date of April 3, 2023, but the start date is negotiable. May 2023 graduates are encouraged to apply. The position is currently a terminal position with an expected end date of 8/14/2024. If you value these same qualities in your work with young children, apply now!
CHILD NEUROLOGIST SMPH/NEUROLOGY/NEUROLOGY Madison
CHILD NEUROLOGIST summary: The Department of Neurology seeks a child neurologist with a subspecialty training in pediatric movement disorders to join our expanding Pediatric Neurology and Comprehensive Epilepsy Programs at UW Hospitals, American Family Children's Hospital and UW Health clinics.
ADULT PSYCHIATRIST (CT TRACK) SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
ADULT PSYCHIATRIST (CT TRACK) summary: This position will primarily provide psychiatry care to a variety of adult outpatient care. This position will also supervise and mentor residents/fellows/trainees.
RESEARCH RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
RESEARCH RECRUITMENT COORDINATOR summary: The BRAVE Research Center in the Department of Psychiatry has an exciting opportunity for a collaborative, creative, and outreach-oriented individual to join our team! The successful candidate will be working in Dr. Ryan Herringa's research lab, which is interested in identifying how trauma and abuse affect brain development in youth, as well as social and biological functioning in families, may lead youth to resilience or vulnerability. The lab's research methods include MRI scans, behavioral tasks, and clinical interviews with participants with and without mental illness and/or histories of traumatic experiences. The Research Recruitment Coordinator will be responsible for recruiting research participants for studies in the lab. This position will coordinate creation and dissemination of research study advertisement material. This includes community outreach activities, such as establishing and maintaining relationships with community partners. This position will also coordinate the entire online and telephone screening processes, as well as participant scheduling. Additionally, this position will both coordinate and personally conduct 30-minute telephone screenings and assessments with potential research participants' parents, and youth with and without affective disorders and/or maltreatment. In addition to screenings, this position will regularly conduct clinical interview visits with prospective participants to collect data on current and past mental health symptoms, as well as trauma history, therefore determining study enrollment. Additional training on behavioral study visits may take place dependent on candidate interest and changing lab needs. This position will also assist with cultivating positive rapport with families, including answering the telephone and collaborating with other lab members to assure all study visits are appropriately staffed.
ADDICTION PSYCHIATRIST (CLINICAL TRACK) SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
ADDICTION PSYCHIATRIST (CLINICAL TRACK) summary: Department of Psychiatry is seeking outstanding applicants for clinical track addiction psychiatry faculty positions with clinician-educator or clinician-scholar interests. The successful candidates' clinical focus will be aligned with one or more areas of clinical expertise in the department, including, but not limited to board specialization in general adult and addiction psychiatry, as well as addiction medicine. In addition, the successful candidates' clinical setting can include inpatient and outpatient, including intensive outpatient programs. The successful candidates will also be expected to teach, which may include lecturing and mentoring in our various educational programs, will embrace culture of excellence and innovation, and have interest in clinical scholarship within the Department.
WECP ASSISTANT TEACHER VCRGE/WAISMAN/WAISMAN Madison
WECP ASSISTANT TEACHER summary: The Waisman Early Childhood Program (WECP) is looking for a full-time Assistant Teacher. WECP is an inclusive, full-day, year-round preschool for children ages 1 through 6. Up to 1/3 of the children enrolled may have special needs because of a disability, medical condition, or behavioral challenge. WECP follows a developmental play-based curriculum. It is licensed by the State of Wisconsin, and accredited by the City of Madison and the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Assistant Teacher is responsible for assisting with curriculum preparation, classroom facilitation, student monitoring to ensure safety and foster an environment of learning and development in accordance with established curriculum and interacts regularly with parents.
DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUC/GEN ADMIN/DEAN'S OFFICE Madison
DIRECTOR OF THE CENTER FOR RESEARCH ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION summary: The School of Education (SoE) seeks a Director of the Center for Research on Early Childhood Education, a center housed in the Wisconsin Center for Education Research. The successful candidate will join the SoE faculty at the rank of associate professor or professor. CRECE's work focuses on children ages 0-8, their families, and communities. Spanning home and school, preschool and elementary, formal and informal education, policy and practice, CRECE researchers explore (a) how practitioners can build on the resources children bring to learning; (b) the professional development of the early childhood workforce; (c) early childhood curriculum, teaching and assessment; (d) the education of new researchers; and (e) the development and enactment of research-based policy.
RESEARCH SPECIALIST VCRGE/WAISMAN/WAISMAN Madison
RESEARCH SPECIALIST summary: The Social Kids Laboratory is seeking a full-time Research Specialist to join their lab. The Research Specialist will carry out research at the interface of developmental and social psychology. Research in the laboratory focuses on how intergroup biases develop and can be reduced, in both children and adults. The Research Specialist will assist with ongoing laboratory research projects and contribute to the development of new studies, provide research support to the PI and help manage graduate students and student hourlies. Additionally, this position will have the opportunity to present at conferences and co-author publications. A Bachelor's Degree and experience conducting research is required.
CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR I SMPH/PSYCHIATRY/PSYCHIATRY Madison
CLINICAL RESEARCH COORDINATOR I summary: The Eating-related Methodology, Behaviors, and Risk (EMBARK) Lab is seeking a full-time research coordinator to assist with the development and implementation of several projects. The EMBARK lab is directed by Dr. Katherine Schaumberg, with a focus on the distinction between adaptive and maladaptive patterns of eating and exercise. The coordinator will assist in developing study protocols and IRB applications, along with recruitment and assessment of participants with eating disorders, social media management, data management, involvement in analysis of genomic and behavioral data, and preparation of scientific presentations and manuscripts. This opportunity is ideal for an individual who would like to pursue graduate education in areas such as: clinical, counseling, or sport psychology; exercise science; nutrition; population health; data science. Applicants should be interested in working in a lab community that values empirical inquiry, psychological flexibility, and intensive collaboration.
CLINICAL RESEACH COORDINATOR SMPH/MEDICINE/ALLRGY&IMM Madison
CLINICAL RESEACH COORDINATOR summary: An opportunity to work in groundbreaking asthma, allergy, and pulmonary research awaits an eager, motivated, and qualified individual. Nationally recognized faculty physicians lead one of the premier asthma research programs in the country. For more than thirty years, our research team have helped develop new medicines and treatment guidelines for asthma and allergies. This includes various aspects of asthma and other respiratory diseases such as the role of genetics in asthma, treatment of asthma in adults and children, the role of allergy and inflammation and how viruses affect asthma initiation, exacerbations and severity. We have a collaborative, welcoming, and a supportive workplace where the right candidate can build a meaningful and rewarding career. SMPH is committed to being a diverse, equitable, inclusive and anti-racist workplace and is an Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Applications from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals, LGBTQ+ and non-binary identities, women, persons with disabilities, military service members and veterans are strongly encouraged.
STAFF PSYCHIATRIST UHS/CL SVCS/PSYCHIATRY Madison
STAFF PSYCHIATRIST summary: University Health Services is looking for a Staff Psychiatrist to join our team.
CLINICAL RESEARCH NURSE COORDINATOR SMPH/MEDICINE/PULMON MED Madison
CLINICAL RESEARCH NURSE COORDINATOR summary: An opportunity to work in groundbreaking asthma, allergy, and pulmonary research awaits an eager motivated, and qualified individual. Nationally recognized faculty physicians lead one of the premier asthma research programs in the country. For more than thirty years, our research team have helped develop new medicines and treatment guidelines for asthma and allergies. This includes various aspects of asthma and other respiratory diseases such as the role of genetics in asthma, treatment of asthma in adults and children, the role of allergy and inflammation and how viruses affect asthma initiation, exacerbations, and severity. We have a collaborative, welcoming, and supportive workplace where the right candidate can build a meaningful and rewarding career. SMPH is committed to being a diverse, equitable, inclusive and anti-racist workplace and is an Equal Employment Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Applications from Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals, LGBTQ+ and non-binary identities, women, persons with disabilities, military service members and veterans are strongly encouraged.
CLINICAL BEHAVIORAL SPECIALIST VCRGE/WAISMAN/WAISMAN Madison
CLINICAL BEHAVIORAL SPECIALIST summary: The Language, Literacy, and Learning Lab (LangLitLearn Lab) is seeking a Clinical Behavioral Specialist to assist with the development, implementation, and dissemination of research. The LangLitLearn Lab is directed by Dr. Rebecca Alper and is housed at the Waisman Center. Research in the LangLitLearn Lab focuses on family-centered early language and pre-literacy intervention for children with or at risk for communication disorders. This position will perform duties related to IRB submission and maintenance, recruitment, retention, stimulus design, data collection, data analysis, and preparation for publication/presentation.
ASSISTANT TEACHING PROFESSOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EDUC/CURRIC & INSTR Madison
ASSISTANT TEACHING PROFESSOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION summary: The Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for three nontenure track positions in the Elementary Education program. The Elementary Education program prepares teachers who can foster engaging and affirming teaching and learning contexts that build on student, family, and community resources for all students, particularly students of color, students from minoritized racial, cultural, linguistic and socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as students with disabilities. Through their preparation, teacher candidates gain awareness of how schools reflect both the strengths and inequities of our multicultural, multilingual society and become more committed to advancing social justice and equity through their classroom practice and community interactions. The program prepares teacher candidates for certifications in one of these options: K-9th grade; K-9 with a minor in Early Childhood Education (ECE); K-9 with a minor in English as a Second Language (ESL); K-9 with minors in both ECE and ESL.
TEACHING FACULTY IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION EDUC/CURRIC & INSTR Madison
TEACHING FACULTY IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION summary: The Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison invites applications for three non-tenure track positions in the Elementary Education program. The Elementary Education program prepares teachers who can foster engaging and affirming teaching and learning contexts that build on student, family, and community resources for all students - particularly students of color, students from minoritized racial, cultural, linguistic and socioeconomic backgrounds, as well as students with disabilities. Through their preparation, teacher candidates gain awareness of how schools reflect both the strengths and inequities of our multicultural, multilingual society and become more committed to advancing social justice and equity through their classroom practice and community interactions. The program prepares teacher candidates for certifications in one of these options: K-9th grade; K-9 with a minor in Early Childhood Education (ECE); K-9 with a minor in English as a Second Language (ESL); K-9 with minors in both ECE and ESL.
PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIST SMPH/NEUROLOGY/NEUROLOGY Madison
PEDIATRIC NEUROLOGIST summary: The Department of Neurology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health is seeking a child neurologist with subspecialty training in Epilepsy, Stroke, Neuroimmunology, Movement Disorders, or general pediatric neurologists interested in joining our expanding Pediatric Neurology and Comprehensive Epilepsy Programs at UW Hospital and Clinics, American Family Children's Hospital and affiliated locations. This position includes opportunities for teaching and research.
AUTISM & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (A&DD) CLINIC DIRECTOR VCRGE/WAISMAN/WAISMAN Madison
AUTISM & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES (A&DD) CLINIC DIRECTOR summary: The Developmental Disabilities and Genetics Clinical Services unit, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), at the Waisman Center is seeking a Autism and Developmental Disabilities (A&DD) Clinic Director. This position reports to the UCEDD Associate Director and is responsible for overseeing the planning and implementation of the A&DD Clinic and clinic-related research and training. This position may also serve as a psychology content expert for the Wisconsin Maternal and Child Health Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Program (WI LEND) in providing training and mentorship to trainees and clinical educational experiences for students within the Educational Psychology Department. This position includes clinical instruction, training, clinical service, research, evaluation, outreach, clinic leadership and supervision.

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