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RESEARCH TRACK FACULTY SCSMH

University of Iowa
United States, Iowa, Iowa City
5 West Jefferson Street (Show on map)
May 26, 2026
RESEARCH TRACK FACULTY SCSMH Requisition # 75943 Position Basics
Type of Position RESEARCH-TRACK
Advertising Ends on: Extended Until Position is Filled
Advertising Started on: Tuesday, May 26th, 2026
College: College of Education
Department: Education Administration

Salary
Salary: Commensurate

Position Details
Full/Part Time Status: Full Time
Position Description:

Position Description

The College of Education and the Scanlan Center for School Mental Health at the University of Iowa invite applications for a full-time, fiscal-year Director of Research within the Scanlan Center for School Mental Health. This open-rank, non-tenure-track research faculty position (Research Assistant Professor, Research Associate Professor, or Research Professor) offers a unique opportunity to lead and expand a collaborative, externally funded research program that drives meaningful improvements in school mental health services, practices, and student outcomes.

The Director of Research will play a central leadership role in advancing the Center's mission through innovative, collaborative, and externally funded research that improves outcomes for schools, educators, school-based mental health providers, and students. The Scanlan Center offers a supportive environment for research growth and impact, including access to extensive, real-world data generated through its professional development and clinical service initiatives, as well as a strong culture of interdisciplinary collaboration.

Faculty affiliated with the Center actively lead and contribute to major funded initiatives, including:





  • An OSEP-funded doctoral training grant in special education and mental health
  • An OSEP-funded research grant focused on educational technology
  • An HRSA-funded technical assistance grant to expand access to school-based mental health services




This faculty position will have an academic home in one of the College's four departments: Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, Counselor Education, Teaching and Learning, or Educational Policy and Leadership Studies. The position initially includes three years of departmental support, providing a strong foundation for launching or expanding a research program. Continuation of the position beyond this initial period is contingent upon the successful candidate securing sufficient external funding to support 50% of their salary and associated research activities.

Position Responsibilities Include





  • Work collaboratively with Center directors to design, implement, and evaluate the research mission of the Center
  • Develop data management, analysis, and dissemination plan for clinical and professional development services to ensure research efforts directly support Center priorities
  • Articulate the research mission of the Center to a broad array of audiences, including donors
  • Develop the Center's grant portfolio focused on school mental health through writing grants and collaborating within and beyond the College of Education (e.g., school districts, government agencies, community organizations), with priority given to grant projects that align with the Center's strategic goals, strengthen partnerships, and serve PK-12 schools
  • Conduct and support research on school mental health
  • Develop and lead data analyses for research projects
  • Develop dissemination materials for internal and external partners, such as policy briefs and reports
  • Develop dissemination materials for research audiences, such as peer-reviewed manuscripts and conference presentations
  • Supervise students on research projects
  • Serve as an active leadership partner in advancing the strategic priorities of the Center, the College of Education, and external collaborators.
  • Contribute to service opportunities in the College (as negotiated)




Location

The position is located on-site in Iowa City, Iowa

Salary

Competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Excellent benefits.

Application Materials

To apply, please submit the following materials:





  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Samples of scholarly writing/published research
  • Contact information forthree professional references




To apply for this position, visit https://jobs.uiowa.edu/, click on the Faculty tab and search for requisition number 75943. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is filled.

Inquiries

Direct general questions about the position to Allison Bruhn (allison-bruhn@uiowa.edu), search committee chair and questions about the application procedure to Rachel Wallace (rachel-wallace@uiowa.edu), Faculty Affairs Manager.

Additional Information

Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation, including but not limited to sexual misconduct in prior employment, and provide a related release. Final candidates will be subject to a criminal background and credential check.

If your H-1B petition is subject to the September 19, 2025, Presidential Proclamation, please note that the department will NOT cover the $100,000 payment associated with H-1B sponsorship, either at the time of hire or for international travel purposes. We encourage you to explore alternative pathways for work authorization. Our team is available to help identify options that may be suitable for your situation.

Persons with disabilities who need assistance or accommodations with the application or interview process may contact University Human Resources/Faculty and Staff Disability Services at (319) 335-2660 orfsds@uiowa.edu.

Why Join Us?

At the University of Iowa, you'll thrive in a collaborative, welcoming, and intellectually rich environment. As a Big Ten, R1 institution, we offer the resources of a major university with the personal connections of a close-knit academic community. Our faculty are supported at every stage of their careers through mentorship, professional development, and leadership opportunities. Located in Iowa City, one of the most livable cities in America, you'll enjoy a vibrant cultural scene, top-rated schools, and a welcoming community that values creativity, innovation, and work-life integration. Learn more about this community and resources at WorkLife at Iowa.

About the Center

The Scanlan Center for School Mental Health (SCSMH) launched in June 2021 with an ambitious mission - to provide social, emotional, behavioral, and psychological services to all of Iowa's schools, not only to aid in COVID-19 recovery, but to build state capacity for immediate and future delivery of mental health supports across the state. The Center brings together educational partners, researchers, policymakers, and mental health professionals. Collectively, these professionals serve as Iowa's hub for delivering professional development to schools; training to graduate students; providing clinical services to K-12 students, families, and school professionals; and conducting research to improve the well-being of schools and communities.

About the College

Recognized as the State of Iowa's top College of Education, we offer more than 80 undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including licensure, endorsement, and certificate programs, many of which are regularly ranked among the best in the nation. Students study with our world-renowned faculty who are the leaders in their fields. Our college is comprised of four departments: Educational Policy and Leadership Studies, Psychological and Quantitative Foundations, Counselor Education, and Teaching and Learning. The College houses several Centers that support work in critical areas of education, including UI REACH, Iowa Reading Research Center, Scanlan Center for School Mental Health, and the Belin-Blank Center for Gifted Education and Talent Development. The College is guided by a Strategic Plan which defines our mission and the vision and values that bolster it.



Education Requirement:


  • Prospective candidates must hold a PhD or other doctorate in a relevant field such as psychology, special education, counseling, educational leadership, or another related field.


Required Qualifications:


  • Have publications in relevant peer-reviewed journals
  • Demonstrate a record of securing external research funding
  • Knowledge in advanced statistical methods
  • Experience working with an interdisciplinary team and mentoring students
  • Evidence of innovative thinking and a collaborative approach to research and problem-solving
  • Experience contributing to a welcoming and respectful academic environment


Desirable Qualifications:


  • Expertise in mental health research and/or practice
  • A demonstrated commitment to collaborative, center-based work that aligns research priorities with organizational mission, key partnerships, and the needs of schools



Online Application Required Documents
Curriculum Vitae
Name and Contact Information of References
Letter of Interest
Supporting Attachments
Samples of Scholarly Writing/Published Research
Number of References: 3

To start the Online Application process for this position, click the "Apply for This Position" button located below the Contact Information.


Contact Information
Contact: Allison L Bruhn - allison-bruhn@uiowa.edu
Cedu-Teaching & Learning
Lindquist Center
240 South Madison Street
N252 LC
Iowa City, IA 52242-1529
Phone: 319-335-5433
Department URL: https://scsmh.education.uiowa.edu/

The University of Iowa is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment free from discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, pregnancy (including childbirth and related conditions), disability, genetic information, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, sexual orientation, or associational preferences.

Persons with disabilities may contact University Human Resources/Faculty and Staff Disability Services, (319) 335-2660 or fsds@uiowa.edu, to inquire or discuss accommodation needs.

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