Community Preceptor – Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine Position Available In Pitt, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The role of Community Preceptor in Psychiatry & Behavioral Medicine at East Carolina University's Brody School of Medicine involves serving as a clinical preceptor for medical students, requiring an MD or DO from an accredited institution, board certification in Psychiatry and/or Addiction Medicine, and a full NC medical license. This part-time position based in Greenville aims to enhance mental health education, patient care, and research in eastern North Carolina and beyond.
Job Description
Special Instructions To Application:
East Carolina University requires applicants to submit a candidate profile online in order to be considered for the position. In addition to submitting a candidate profile online, please submit online the required applicant documents: Curriculum Vitae Letter of Interest List of Three References (noting contact information) Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. At the time of employment, a copy of required licensures/certifications, a criminal background check, and proper documentation of identity and employability are required
Minimum Education/Experience:
MD or DO from an appropriately accredited institution;• Board-certified or board-eligible in Psychiatry and/or Addiction Medicine; Full NC medical license and physical practice in the state of North Carolina; Agree to serve as a clinical preceptor for 1-12 medical students each academic year (April-March) Full time or Part time: Part Time Position Location (city):
Greenville Organizational Unit Overview:
The Brody School of Medicine ( BSOM ) at East Carolina University is the fourth oldest medical school in North Carolina; it was chartered to increase the supply of primary care physicians serving the state, to improve the health and well-being of the region, and to train physicians who will meet the health care needs of the state. Under the leadership of the Dean and Executive Dean, the BSOM grants both M.D. and Ph.D. degrees plus Master’s degrees in Public Health and Biomedical Sciences with a student body of ~ 470 students and 450 faculty members and research scientists. The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine is dedicated to providing excellence in education, patient care, scholarship, and service in mental health. We strive to foster a collaborative environment committed to improving the health and well-being of the people of eastern North Carolina and beyond. We support and advance evidence-based practice, sound scientific principles, and compassion in addressing the needs of our learners, our patients, our colleagues, and our community.