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Residency Program Director
Educator-first jobs (>/= .2 FTE for teaching/supervising)
Application Deadline: December 31, 2024
SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY is seeking an innovative educational leader to serve as Program Director for the Psychiatry Residency Program. Our residency consists of eight (8) psychiatry residents per year (including two (2) integrated child track residents) as well as two (2) med-psych residents per year. Unique clinical experiences include state hospital, FQHC, community mental health center, TMS, ECT, VNS, Esketamine, incarcerated populations, as well as innovate services like phone consultation to primary care, walk-in clinic, integrated care, and telemedicine. The Department of Psychiatry is part of the SIU Neuroscience Institute, an integrated, academic practice. Partnerships with state agencies and health systems in Illinois create opportunities to expand educational programs including the potential development of rural residency tracks/programs and a combined Family Medicine-Psychiatry residency. SIU Psychiatry serves as the Hub for the Illinois Behavioral Health Workforce Center, a state-wide legislative effort established to address the behavioral health workforce shortage.
An international leader in medical education, faculty
routinely participate in cutting-edge educational programs. SIU has won six (6) ASPIRE to Excellence
Awards from the Association for Medical Education in Europe, making it the only
United States medical school to win more than two such awards. Educational innovations such as flipped
classroom, OSCEs, and many others were developed and implemented at SIU. SIU School of Medicine is located in the historic
capital city of Springfield, Illinois, home of Abraham Lincoln. Offering a rich history and culture, a
family-friendly environment and access to outdoor recreation including
3,866-acre Lake Springfield and 16 trails covering 67 miles of hike and bike
trails, Springfield provides opportunity paired with affordable living. Located between Chicago, St. Louis, and
Indianapolis, Springfield’s central location also allows for convenient weekend
getaways or day trips.
Applicants must have an MD or DO degree; must have completed four years of approved residency program in psychiatry and be board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and must maintain board certifications; must have at least three years of experience in academic psychiatry; must be trained or willing to be trained to provide ECT and TMS services; must be eligible to apply for a valid Illinois medical licensure prior to employment. Applicants must be sensitive to the needs of underrepresented minority populations.
Interested applicants should apply at www.siumed.edu/careers. Southern Illinois University School of
Medicine is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and provides equal
employment and educational opportunities for all qualified persons without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic
information, sexual orientation, protected veteran status or marital status in
accordance with local, state and federal law.
This position has been designated as security sensitive and employment
is contingent upon the result of a criminal background investigation.
Contact Information:
Marcella Bland
Department Administrator
mbland73@siumed.edu
PO Box 19642
Springfield, IL 62794
217-545-7625