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NYU Langone Health is seeking a Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician to join their Family Health Centers and Child Study Center in New York. The role focuses on specialized care for developmental and behavioral disorders, providing clinical care, education, and collaboration with multiple healthcare professionals. This position offers an attractive salary range, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for research growth.
Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician (DBP), reporting to the Network Pediatric Medical Director for the Family Health Centers (FHC) at NYU Langone, in conjunction with the Clinical Director of the NYU Langone Child Study Center within the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. This position will focus on specialized clinical care and education related to developmental and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents in two settings: the outpatient Pediatrics division of the FHC and the Child Study Center.
The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and FHC, are seeking a Board Certified/Eligible (BC/BE) Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician to join as a faculty member. This position will focus on specialized clinical care and education related to developmental and behavioral disorders in children and adolescents in two settings: the outpatient Pediatrics division of the FHC and the Child Study Center.
In the work at the FHC (0.31 FTE), the DBP will be key personnel in the SAMHSA Project LAUNCH Grant (SM-23-004 ) which has created a program to implement and improve the wellness of Brooklyn's youngest children (0-8 year olds) for addressing the social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and behavioral aspects of their development, with a unique focus on assessing and diagnosing neurodevelopmental disorders, including Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) among young children within FHC's catchment area.
In the work at the Child Study Center (0.69FTE), the DBP will work closely with the ASD service, the psychopharmacology service, and the early childhood service (amongst others) to enhance the capacity of the Child Study Center to provide more specialized care to children with developmental needs within these populations and address complex medical concerns with the clinical faculty caring for these patients.
Unlike a Neurodevelopmental Psychiatrist who primarily focuses on psychiatric conditions related to brain development, the DBP will provide a more holistic approach to child development, encompassing physical, behavioral, and cognitive aspects.
The successful candidate will contribute to clinical care and teaching of developmental behavioral pediatrics in child and adolescent populations across several areas of programmatic/clinical need. This includes attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), ASD, learning disabilities, emotional disorders, intellectual disability, developmental/psychiatric concerns due to a known or suspected congenital or genetic condition (e.g. CP, Down) and medically complex patients, among others.
The DBP will diagnose and manage these conditions and refer patients for further assessment when necessary. This is a key distinction from a Neurodevelopmental Psychiatrist who may conduct more comprehensive psychiatric testing themselves.
The position will also provide opportunities for research, and growth in clinical research skills. The Division is a leader in DBP research, with a focus on preventive interventions and health equity. While the ideal candidate will have an interest in research, prior experience is not required.
Job Responsibilities:
FHC SAMHSA Project Launch Grant (0.31FTE)
NYU Child Study Center (0.69FTE)
Salary is dependent on experience and qualifications
The listed salary range applies to full-time employment. This position is eligible for incentive supplemental pay and benefits. Additional opportunities for supplemental pay are available. The actual salary may vary based on experience, training, hospital/community needs, and other factors.
Additional Information:
NYU Langone Health offers a comprehensive and competitive range of benefits and perks. These may include: Medical, Dental, Vision, 403 (b) Retirement Savings Plan, Paid Family Leave, FSA/HSA, and Paid Time Off to name a few. For a full list of benefits, please visithttps://jobs.nyulangone.org/why-work-with-us/benefits-nyu-langone/#tab-id-1.
NYU Langone Healthis an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration.