Behavioral Science Faculty
University of California - San Francisco | |
United States, California, San Francisco | |
May 21, 2026 | |
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Application Window Open date: May 20, 2026 Next review date: Saturday, Jun 20, 2026 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Final date: Saturday, Nov 20, 2027 at 11:59pm (Pacific Time) Position description Behavioral Science Faculty: Job Description The UCSF Family and Community Medicine residency program has been training physicians to practice systems-oriented medicine with a focus on urban underserved populations for over 45 years. At its inception, the field of family medicine was conceived as a response to the extreme reductionism that dominated medical culture at the time. Medical science has a tendency to conceptually divide people into their constituent parts and divide them from their contexts, families, and communities. Family medicine was designed as a field to reconstitute the patient, and to explicitly consider the whole person, inclusive of their community, their history, their family, and other elements of context. In other words, the field is explicitly systems oriented. This orientation informs diagnostic and treatment decisions in family medicine, and requires that trainees become skilled at assessing and participating in complex family systems. Family physicians are expected not only to attend to their patients' biomedical issues, but to attend to psychological, psychiatric, and social issues as they relate to patients' health. For these reasons, a robust and integrated behavioral medicine curriculum is a critical element of family medicine education. The UCSF FCM residency program has developed and maintained such a behavioral medicine curriculum that is firmly grounded in a systemic and relational orientation to health and health care. In addition, the UCSF FCM residency program trains residents specifically to work in urban environments with communities whose resources and opportunities have been historically limited. Training occurs across clinical sites that serve diverse patient populations, many of whom are uninsured or publicly insured, and who represent a wide range of linguistic, cultural, and racial and ethnic backgrounds. The burden of social stress, mental illness, and substance use disorder is high in these settings, and residents are expected to gain proficiency in using a strengths-based and culturally responsive approach to supporting, empowering, and partnering with patients. Residents also train in safety net hospital settings where the patient population reflects similar needs, again highlighting the importance of proficiency in assessing and addressing social determinants of health. The program has maintained its mission to train systemically oriented family physicians who are committed to careers advancing social justice and reducing health inequities among the patients, families, and communities they serve. In this setting, the behavioral science faculty member will support our residents': Specific job duties Resident clinical support: The faculty member will support residents with their patients' behavioral needs through consultation and coaching Resident support and advising: The faculty member will meet with residents as needed to provide support and advising, and may support them with community engagement, advocacy, and clinical quality improvement projects Teaching: The faculty member will engage in teaching sessions in the residency (seminars, didactics) Clinical practice: The faculty member will see patients independently in residency-affiliated clinics to provide family or individual therapy as needed Administration: The faculty member will participate in various residency and departmental administrative duties (meetings with faculty, residents and clinic staff; residency applicant selection; departmental and residency retreats; faculty development) Scholarly activity: The faculty member will engage in scholarly activities (local, regional, national presentations; publications; quality improvement projects) Requirements: * Experience: * Licenses & Certifications: Licensure as Psychologist - PSY in California; OR Possession of California Mental Health License (LPCC, LMFT, LCSW). * Required Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities: Please apply here. Applicants' materials must list current and/or pending qualifications upon submission. The posted UC salary scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and step at appointment. See Table 5 The minimum base salary range for this position is $122,300-$218,600. This position includes membership in the health sciences compensation plan which provides for eligibility for additional compensation. Application Requirements Document requirements
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About UC San Francisco As a University employee, you will be required to comply with all applicable University policies and/or collective bargaining agreements, as may be amended from time to time. Federal, state, or local government directives may impose additional requirements. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, or other protected status under state or federal law. UCSF is committed to welcoming and serving all people, honoring the dignity of every individual without preference or prejudice, in support of its public mission and in alignment with our PRIDE values and Principles of Community. As a condition of employment, the finalist will be required to disclose if they are subject to any final administrative or judicial decisions within the last seven years determining that they committed any misconduct. Job location San Francisco, CA
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May 21, 2026