Chair and Professor/Associate Professor
The University of Florida's College of Public Health and Health Professions (PHHP) is recruiting for the position of Chair and Professor/Associate Professor of Clinical and Health Psychology.
The department seeks a dynamic leader whose key responsibilities include promoting department-wide excellence in education, scholarship, and clinical reach through recruiting, developing, and retaining outstanding faculty and staff, deploying resources, and facilitating a positive culture. The chair will provide strategic oversight and collaborative leadership across core departmental functions—including academic programs, clinical services, research support, and administrative operations—by empowering program directors and staff, ensuring accreditation and funding continuity, and fostering innovation and growth. Reporting to the dean, the chair will work with college leadership to identify and implement strategic initiatives and partnerships. This is a full-time (1.0FTE), 12-month appointment.
Department Overview
:The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is a national leader in research, training and service provision in the areas of Child and Pediatric, Health, and Neuropsychology. The department offers programming at four levels of training: (1) Ph.D. Program, APA-accredited since 1953, (2) Internship Program, APA-accredited since 1967, (3) Postdoctoral Training Program, APPIC-affiliated since 2020, and (4) Undergraduate teaching. The department’s research spans pediatric and adult chronic illness management, cognitive aging, neurodegenerative diseases, stigma, behavioral interventions, and the integration of advanced technologies (e.g., neuroimaging, AI, neuromodulation, telehealth) to enhance diagnosis, treatment, and health outcomes across the lifespan, with a strong emphasis on understudied populations and translational science. UF Health Psychology Specialties is a nonprofit, multidisciplinary training clinic offering lifespan psychological and neuropsychological assessment and evidence-based therapy with a focus on integrated, supervised care for varied behavioral, cognitive, and emotional concerns—ranging from chronic illness and neurodevelopmental disorders to trauma and mood disorders—while serving as a vital referral and consultation resource for UF Health’s medical community.
Institution
:The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology is housed in the College of Public Health and Health Professions . PHHP is comprised of eight departments: Biostatistics, Clinical and Health Psychology, Environmental and Global Health, Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Management and Policy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences. The college has 178 faculty who contribute to its four missions — research, education, clinical care and service — and is united by a common focus on prevention. It is ranked 9th in NIH research funding among public schools of public health, according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research. The college houses 25 degree programs that span undergraduate, professional doctorate, master’s and doctoral programs including the Bachelor of Health Science, Master of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders, and Doctor of Physical Therapy.
PHHP is one of 16 colleges at the University of Florida and one of six health-related colleges which are all located on a single, contiguous campus that includes the colleges of Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health and Health Professions, and Veterinary Medicine. The health colleges are adjacent to partner institutions UF Health Shands Hospital and the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center. Additional major institutes and centers at the University of Florida include the McKnight Brain Institute, the Norman Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, the Breathing Research and Therapeutics (Breathe) Center, the UF Health Cancer Center, and the Clinical and Translational Science Institute, all of which provide state-of-the-art environments and resources for faculty collaboration.
The University of Florida is a top-tier research institution ranked #5 among the nation’s best public universities by Forbes magazine and its faculty conducted a record $1.26 billion in research in fiscal year 2024.
Salary is negotiable, commensurate with education and experience.
The University of Florida (UF) offers an exceptional benefits package, including health, dental and vision insurance; state retirement plans; a generous leave program; and tuition assistance. UF is a Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer. For more information on benefits, please visit UF HR Benefits and Rewards at https://benefits.hr.ufl.edu/ .
The well-qualified candidate will have a distinguished record of scholarly achievement, extramural funding, teaching and mentoring, and leadership consistent with the rank of associate professor or professor. Final determination of title and tenure readiness will be made at time of hire.
License or license-eligibility as a health service psychologist strongly preferred.
Ideal candidates will be recognized as a current or emerging leader in a discipline aligned with the department’s focus, a track record building synergistic teams, relevant administrative or management experience, and a strong commitment to fostering collaborations both within and outside the institution. Demonstrated excellence in research and training essential.
Interested candidates should submit an application, which includes a current curriculum vitae (CV), a cover letter that describes leadership experience and philosophy, teaching, research and career interests, and contact information for three references.
Application review will begin immediately and will continue until a suitable applicant pool has been established.
Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/ .
If an accommodation is needed to apply for this position, please call 352/392-2477 or the Florida Relay System at 800/955-8771 (TDD). Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the U.S. Searches are conducted in accordance with Florida’s Sunshine Law.
For questions, please contact Dr. Michael Marsiske ( marsiske@phhp.ufl.edu ), Search Committee Chair.
Freqently Asked Questions
Serving as Chair and Professor at a public health college involves steering educational excellence and research innovation. This leadership position demands fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, guiding faculty recruitment, and championing cutting-edge programs that reflect emerging health psychology trends, ensuring the department remains nationally competitive and impactful.
Professionals in these roles often advance toward university-wide leadership, such as dean or research director roles. Their career progression hinges on demonstrated success in scholarship, administrative leadership, and mentorship, enabling them to shape health policy, secure major funding, and influence clinical practice standards at national or international levels.
While Associate Professors focus heavily on research and teaching, Chairs balance these with strategic oversight—managing budgets, accreditation processes, faculty development, and fostering external partnerships. This role requires a broader administrative scope to sustain department growth and maintain clinical and academic excellence.
Ideal candidates exhibit a distinguished scholarly record, leadership experience in academic settings, and licensure or eligibility as a health service psychologist. Familiarity with interdisciplinary public health initiatives and a commitment to fostering innovative clinical and research environments aligns well with the Society’s mission.
The Society expects Chairs to harmonize administrative leadership with scholarly productivity. This includes spearheading faculty recruitment, promoting research funding continuity, and enhancing clinical service delivery. Balancing these roles ensures robust academic programs and strengthens the Society’s position in health psychology.
Salaries for Chair and Professor positions in Gainesville generally range from $140,000 to $180,000 annually, depending on experience and institutional funding. Negotiable salaries reflect the seniority and leadership responsibilities, with competitive benefits including health insurance, retirement plans, and tuition assistance.
Gainesville’s academic health setting features a collaborative culture across multiple health colleges and institutes, requiring leaders to navigate interdisciplinary priorities. Chairs must adeptly manage resource allocation and foster partnerships within a competitive research funding landscape influenced by local healthcare institutions.
Gainesville's concentration of health-related colleges and research institutes drives a steady demand for experienced academic leaders. The region’s growth in biomedical research and clinical services encourages institutions to recruit Chairs who can enhance interdisciplinary collaboration and elevate institutional rankings.
Adjunct professors generally focus on part-time teaching without administrative duties, offering flexible engagement but limited leadership influence. In contrast, Chair and Professors hold full-time commitments involving strategic governance, faculty development, and significant impact on academic and clinical program directions.
This role uniquely integrates leadership within a top-tier public health environment emphasizing translational science and underserved populations. The Society’s commitment to innovation through technology and multidisciplinary collaboration sets this position apart, demanding visionary oversight aligned with cutting-edge health psychology trends.
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