The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey welcomes applications for a full-time, Clinical Assistant Professor faculty position (non-tenure). The faculty member will hold a joint clinical appointment in Psychiatry Ambulatory Care, Brandt Behavioral Health Treatment Center and Retreat
The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy provides one of the most challenging, dynamic, and satisfying Programs of Study leading to the Doctor of Pharmacy degree. In concert with supportive faculty and staff, students at the School build a foundation for learning that continues long after graduation. EMSOP is committed to an inclusive workforce of individuals interested in teaching a diverse student body; delivering and caring in an array of clinical settings and for a variety of patient populations; conducting researching and scholarship; and serving in a spectrum of opportunities.
The Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration supports the overall mission of the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy in four critical areas—education, clinical practice, scholarship, and service. The mission of the Department is to prepare our students to provide evidence-based pharmaceutical care in a variety of practice settings and an ever-evolving interprofessional healthcare environment.
The Brandt Behavioral Health Treatment Center and Retreat will occupy two new buildings that provide accommodations and clinical treatment for self-pay patients, as well as a comprehensive array of coordinated outpatient services for young people and their families. Annually, the facility will be able to serve upward of 1,200 patients. Outpatient options include the full range of diagnostic services, individual and group therapy, intensive outpatient programming, and psychiatrist-delivered medication management. The program will accept the full range of private and public insurance coverages and will work with individuals who are unable to pay. The site, on Rutgers University–New Brunswick’s George H. Cook campus, is near scenic Farrington Lake, the university’s agricultural research facility, and horse pastures. This new position will be well positioned as it is a Rutgers Health initiative with many collaborators, Dr. Frank Ghinassi will be the contact lead.
Applicants must have a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, and have completed at least two years of residency training or equivalent experience. Applicants must be licensed or eligible for licensure in the state of New Jersey. To pre-schedule an interview, please contact Drs. Deepali Dixit at ddixit@pharmacy.rutgers.edu and Ashmi Philips ashmi@pharmacy.rutgers.edu. Please note interested individuals should submit a CV, letter of interest, and a minimum of three recommendations to Luigi Brunetti PharmD, PhD, Luigi.Brunetti@rutgers.edu (please copy kakuhn@pharmacy.rutgers.edu) by January 3, 2025 after interviewing at Midyear.
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The Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is dedicated to excellence in healthcare and biomedical education, innovative and visionary research and scholarship in the pharmaceutical sciences, exemplary clinical practice, and outreach and community services that address the needs of the citizens of New Jersey and society at large.
The School has a historic and profound commitment to public service – to pharmacists, the pharmaceutical industry, the health care community, government agencies, and the citizens of New Jersey.