Director, Center for Autism Care
Company: National Medical Association
Location: Dallas
Posted on: January 29, 2025
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Job Description:
Search for the Director, Center for Autism CareUniversity of
Texas Southwestern Medical CenterDallas, TXTHE SEARCHThe University
of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern) seeks a
respected and visionary leader to become its Director of the Center
for Autism Care (the Center). The Director will have a broad range
of responsibilities, including strategic planning, clinical
leadership and vision, and program administration in collaboration
with UT Southwestern and Children's Medical Center. The missions of
the Center are to: provide state-of-the-art medical and behavioral
intervention for pediatric autism spectrum disorders and related
neurodevelopmental disabilities; to provide clinical education for
trainees to prepare them to deliver services to individuals with
autism spectrum disorder and other intellectual and developmental
disabilities; and to support clinical research aimed at developing
new knowledge about the etiology, pathophysiology or behavioral
phenotypes associated with autism while working to improve the
early detection and diagnosis of autism and to develop novel
therapeutic interventions for this population.UT Southwestern is
known for its excellence in research and clinical care, commitment
to interdisciplinary research, and rigorous scientific training in
basic and clinical research. With a distinguished faculty including
six Nobel Laureates, 26 National Academy of Sciences members, and
19 National Academy of Medicine members, UT Southwestern
contributes to groundbreaking research spanning from the
microscopic level to comprehensive patient care. The institution
receives significant funding, totaling approximately $640 million
annually, from federal agencies, foundations, companies, and
private donors.The O'Donnell Brain Institute and Children's Medical
Center are together making a major investment to advance the Center
for Autism Care. The two institutions have forged a partnership,
providing the autism program with a clear governance structure
that, together with dedicated resources, will provide a unique
opportunity for a new leader to have a major impact. The care team
is comprised of psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatric
neurologists, licensed social workers, and behavioral therapists,
who provide over 6,000 patient visits annually. The program
includes one of only six Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
residencies in the country, a postdoctoral fellowship, a parent
education series, and a parent support group, all of which provide
a rich environment for clinical research and care.The Director is
responsible for engaging, leading, and energizing the Center,
uniting the team of clinicians in support of collaboration,
integration, and innovation in clinical research and clinical care
for autism and neurodevelopmental disorders across the systems. The
Director will work closely with researchers and clinicians at UT
Southwestern and Children's Medical Center to support the growth of
the Center, including facilitating strategic relationships with
clinical and community partners to develop and implement
innovative, evidence-based interventions. The Director must be an
internal and external leader and champion of the Center, enhancing
the visibility of the impactful research and clinical care emerging
from the Center and identifying strategic priorities for
investment. The Director will possess either an MD, DO, MD/PhD,
PhD, PsyD, board certification, and be eligible for professional
licensure in Texas.UT Southwestern has engaged Isaacson, Miller, a
national executive search firm, to assist in the search. Screening
of complete applications will begin immediately and continue until
the completion of the search process. Inquiries, nominations,
referrals, and CVs with cover letters should be sent via the
Isaacson, Miller website for the search: . Electronic submission of
materials is strongly encouraged.UT Southwestern Medical Center is
committed to an educational and working environment that provides
equal opportunity to all members of the University community. As an
equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern prohibits unlawful
discrimination, including discrimination on the basis of race,
color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity, gender expression, age, disability, genetic information,
citizenship status, or veteran status.
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