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Vice Dean for Addiction Sciences

AMN Healthcare, Huntington, West Virginia, us, 25777


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Vice Dean for Addiction Sciences

Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine

Huntington, West Virginia

Marshall University envisions a world-class health system that serves as the hub for outstanding addiction care and treatment for the region, integration of all addiction services across the academic health system, expansion of addiction-related research and enhanced training opportunities.

The Opportunity

The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine is seeking a dynamic and visionary leader for the role of Vice Dean for Addiction Sciences. This individual will be responsible for leading a team of dedicated professionals, supporting and growing existing staff and programs, and building new community initiatives.

The Vice Dean will collaborate closely with the executive leadership of Marshall University, its Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall Health Network, the City of Huntington, and the division of addiction sciences within the Department of Family and Community Health at the medical school, to integrate addiction science efforts and advance the mission of delivering high-quality addiction treatment, community support, education, and research. This individual will oversee multidisciplinary teams for clinical treatment, promote and support prevention-educational endeavors, organize and lead research initiatives, and will seek and encourage publications and presentations in prestigious venues nationally and internationally.

The Ideal Candidate

The successful candidate will be an innovative, agile and collaborative leader with experience in addiction treatment, research, or a related field, with a proven track record of leadership and management. They will be passionate about creating a broad university and community strategy to address the substance use problem through an integrated multidisciplinary approach.This leader will be an advocate for the resolution of substance use issues, providing influence at the state and federal levels to promote awareness and/or solutions.MD, PhD or equivalent advanced degree in a relevant field is required.

The Organization

The Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine partners with its clinical enterprise, Marshall Health, and its primary hospital partners at Marshall Health Network to fulfill the need for addiction care and treatment across West Virginia and surrounding communities. The Division of Addiction Sciences was established in the Department of Family and Community Health in 2018 with the goal of systemically addressing substance use in the community, West Virginia, across Appalachia, and beyond.

The Region

Based in Huntington, West Virginia, Marshall University is situated in an attractive tri-state region bordering Kentucky and Ohio. West Virginia is known as the outdoor recreation capital of the eastern U.S., with easy access from Huntington to skiing and snowboarding, whitewater rafting, camping, zip lining, rock climbing, and mountain biking. The relationship between the university and Huntington is extraordinarily positive and mutually beneficial. Marshall serves as a culture center, while also playing a major role in rural health care delivery, improvement of elementary and secondary education, and regional economic development. Marshall's economic impact in the region is estimated at $1.07 billion annually-a 14:1 return on public dollars invested in the university.

Nominations are greatly appreciated and may be sent to:

Charlotte Tinsley, Consultant

c/oCharlotte.Tinsley@AMNhealthcare.com

Anne Neubauer, Vice President

Ira Issacson, M D, MBA, Of Counsel

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About Company

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