Sunday, August 21, 2011

University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA - 1 postdoc position in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Post-Doctoral opportunity in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders at the University of California at Los Angeles. A CDC-funded clinical intervention study focusing on reducing/preventing alcohol use in adolescents with prenatal alcohol exposure has a full-time, paid position for a Project Coordinator available at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.

This position is for a qualified individual with an interest in clinical research and developmental disabilities; PhD level applicants with a background in child/adolescent psychology are preferred, and will have an opportunity to obtain postdoctoral hours in an exempt setting.

The position is available immediately; start date is negotiable.
Salary is competitive and includes benefits.

Clinical duties include screening of potential participants, conducting neurocognitive testing, conducting the study intervention with adolescents and parents, overseeing treatment fidelity, following up with families regarding clinical issues, and attending weekly supervision with the senior psychologist. Additional duties include overseeing participant recruitment, community outreach through presentations at clinical and research facilities, training and supervision of research assistants and volunteers, coordinating participant visits and testing, coordinating data collection efforts (scoring, coding, verification) and analysis using SPSS, developing presentations, manuscripts, and grant applications, and preparing IRB submissions and revisions as needed. Additional publication opportunities are available with archival data.

The qualified applicant will be a highly motivated and organized individual who demonstrates: a solid background in child/adolescent assessment; skill in communicating with community agencies and participants; experience conducting clinical groups involving adolescents; the ability to train and supervise staff employees and volunteers; solid knowledge of SPSS and Microsoft Office software; skill in oral and written communication; and the ability to maintain a large research data base.

For further information about the position or to apply, send a statement of interest, C.V., and reference list to Mary J. O’Connor, PhD, ABPP at moconnor@mednet.ucla.edu. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is filled.
Mary J. O'Connor, PhD, ABPP
Adjunct Professor Program Director,
UCLA ABC Partial Hospital Program Training Director,
Tarjan Center on Developmental Disabilities 68-265A
Semel Institute Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences
David Geffen School of Medicine
University of California at Los Angeles
760 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, Ca 90024
Phone: 310 206-6528
Fax: 310 206-4446

Colgate University, Hamilton, NY, USA - 1 Staff Counselor/Post-Doctoral Fellow Position

Colgate University
Staff Counselor/Post-Doctoral Fellow Position
Description: Counseling & Psychological Services
Summer 2011 

The Counseling Center at Colgate University invites applications for a full-time, 10 month position of Staff Counselor/Post-Doctoral Fellow for the 2011-12 academic year. This staff member will provide a wide range of clinical services at this comprehensive counseling center, including triage, individual and group psychotherapy, consultation, and crisis assessment/response. The position includes weekend and weekday on-call responsibilities on a rotating basis. In addition, the position will include some case management responsibilities, including coordination and communication with off-campus mental health providers, local mental health providers in cases of hospitalization, and on-campus constituents when appropriate. The counselor will make referrals to off-campus providers and facilities, when needed, including follow-up to insure continuity of care. Serve as Counseling Center representative on selected campus committees when requested by the Director. Responsibilities will include occasional outreach programming. Weekly supervision will be provided (by licensed psychologists)-- one hour individual and two hours group supervision.

Required Qualifications: Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or related mental health field. Prior counseling and psychotherapy experience in working with college-aged students. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, including writing skills, with an emphasis on timely and thorough documentation. Prior experience in dealing with crisis situations. Ability to follow through and work both independently as well as part of a team. Must possess a positive attitude and show a commitment to and appreciation for diversity in all its forms. Preferred

Qualifications: Doctoral degree in Psychology or related mental health field. Previous experience at a college/university counseling center. Experience and expertise in working with issues common to college students, including eating disorders, substance use/abuse, anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. Previous experience in providing case management services.

Compensation: $35,000-40,000, depending upon experience, plus full benefits for this full-time, 10 month position. Colgate is a highly selective liberal arts college located in central New York with an enrollment of approximately 2,900 students. Colgate’s mission is to provide a demanding, expansive educational experience to a select group of diverse, talented, and intellectually sophisticated students capable of challenging themselves, their peers, faculty, and staff. An Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, Colgate is committed to developing and sustaining a diverse faculty, student body, and staff to further the university’s academic mission. Members of under-represented groups are encouraged to apply.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA - 1 post-doctoral fellowship in Pediatric Psychology

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Pediatric Psychology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

An NIH-funded research program focusing on the neurodevelopmental functioning of children with sickle cell disease has a post-doctoral position available at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. The research program addresses neurocognitive deficits of children with sickle cell disease and how to assist parents in facilitating their success at school. The interdisciplinary faculty include pediatric psychologists, pediatric hematologists, and biostatisticians.

This position is for a qualified individual with interests in pediatric neuropsychology; an APA-approved PhD and internship in child clinical or pediatric health psychology is required.

The position is available in fall 2011 (start date negotiable). Research opportunities are available in a number of areas of chronic illnesses in addition to sickle cell disease including cancer and HIV. A number of supervisors are available in the Department of Pediatrics. The postdoctoral fellowship program includes didactic seminars focusing on clinical aspects of chronic health conditions, research methodology, grant writing, cultural issues, professional issues and ethics. Clinical hours towards licensure are available.

The annual salary for a first-year fellow is $38,496. Send statement of interest, C.V., and three letters of recommendation via email to: Dr. Maria Goldman, Pediatric Psychology Fellowship Program, Mailman Center for Child Development, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, FL (mgoldman2@med.miami.edu). The University of Miami is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Alan M. Delamater, PhD, ABPP Professor, Pediatrics and Psychology Director, Clinical Psychology Department of Pediatrics Mailman Center for Child Development University of Miami Miller School of Medicine PO Box 016820 Miami, FL 33101 305.243.6857 (office)

College Skyline Center, Joplin, MO, USA - 1 residency position

Re: Residency Opportunity at NHSC Approved Site Greetings! In our desire to continue our current growth and meet our need for full-time psychologists willing to stay in the Joplin Area, we would like to inform you of a psychology residency opportunity available for 2011-2012.

Currently, we have Dr. Matt Costley, a graduate of Forest, with us now, about to complete his residency soon. Past Forest students that have completed our residency have been Dr. Laura Bonsky (Bandoli) and Dr. Dan Meadows. Feel free to contact any one of them (Dr. Bonsky is currently at CSC) to inquire about their experiences. As a group of over 20 independently contracted practitioners, we can offer a great degree of flexibility, supervision, and opportunities in the specialty areas you may seek.

We would encourage you to visit our web site at www.collegeskylinecenter.com and contact us about your interest in completing your residency at CSC. We have made efforts to keep the application process as simple as possible, so we encourage you to contact us as soon as you like. Ask for Dr. Doyle or Dr. Paige. We will be glad to assist the accepted resident obtain their provisional license, get on insurance panels, etc., and get started whenever appropriate. Thank you, and good luck with your future career!

Sincerely,
The Practitioner Owners of College Skyline Center LLC
1230 North Duquesne Joplin, MO 64801
(417) 782-1443
Fax: (417) 782-3240

Private practice, Las Vegas, NV, USA - 1 postdoctoral fellowship

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS IN LAS VEGAS, NV: PRIVATE PRACTICE SETTING

Dr. Stephanie Holland is currently interviewing for two full time postdoctoral positions. Areas of interest offered are: comprehensive diagnostic evaluation on children and adults and individual and family therapy with a primary focus on children in foster care. Experience will include a broad range of therapeutic services including individual and family therapy, provided both in an office and natural settings, comprehensive evaluations of youth living in foster care, and their parents in a variety of settings. Additional experience will include exposure to operating a private practice.

Potential applicants should have excellent writing skills and be prepared for an intensive yet rewarding experience. Fellows will average 55-60 hours per week. Compensation: $30,000.00 - $35,000.00

Health insurance may be available this Fall . One week’s paid vacation. Position is available immediately. Applicant should have degree posted from an accredited graduate program. Email curriculum vitae and writing sample to DrHolland@desertpsychnv.com

Stephanie Holland, Psy.D. Licensed Psychologist,
0348 Founder, Child Focus www.childfocusnv.org
4955 S. Durango Drive, Suite 207
Las Vegas, NV 89113
(p) 702-650-6508
(f) 702-893-9655

Auditory, Brain and Cognitive Development Laboratory (Dr. Krista Hyde), Montreal, Quebec, Canada - 1 postdoc position (research, auditory, brain-behavior)

Auditory, Brain and Cognitive Development Laboratory Affiliated institutes: International Laboratory for Brain Music and Sound (brams.org) Montreal Children's Hospital Research Institute Montreal Neurological Institute

A full-time post doctoral position is available in Dr. Krista Hyde’s Auditory, Brain and Cognitive Development Laboratory. The post-doctoral fellow will participate in ongoing lab studies focused on the brain and behavioral correlates of auditory processing in both typical development and in autism, in both children and adults. In the Auditory, Brain and Cognitive Development Laboratory we conduct both behavioral and brain imaging studies using MRI of brain structure (i.e., Voxel-based Morphometry, Cortical thickness, Diffusion Tensor Imaging) and brain function (i.e., fMRI). The lab mission is to conduct translational research that bridges fundamental cognitive neuroscience and clinical applications in developmental disorders (for example in autism).

Candidates must possess a PhD, previous publication record, and strong communication and organization skills. Candidates must have a strong background in one or more of the following: auditory cognitive neuroscience, brain imaging (structure, functional MRI) and working with children (and in particular with autism or other developmental disability). The post-doctoral fellow will participate in all phases of the research project, including recruitment, data collection, data analysis (behavioral and brain imaging), and manuscript preparation.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, writing ethics protocols, providing instruction and supervision to graduate research assistants on experimental procedures assisting with recruitment and scheduling participants, testing participants (children and adults), and maintaining rigorous scientific and ethical standards. The PI is committed to the promotion of the postdoctoral fellow’s career development by creating an exciting and dynamic research environment, and by encouraging the preparation of research papers.

The post-doc position is initially for one year, with possible renewal for a second year. Salary will be in line with University post-doctoral stipend levels. The applicant is expected to apply for external post doctoral funding. Please send a cover letter describing previous training and your career goals, CV, and publications directly to Dr. Krista Hyde krista.hyde@mcgill.ca

Applicants should also provide names of three recommenders and arrange for letters of recommendation to be sent separately. The appointment start date is as early as September 1, 2011 (preferred) but applications will be considered until the position is filled.

The New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute,Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA - 1 Postdoc or Staff psychologist positions

The New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute (NMBHI) has an immediate opening available in the Psychology Department. An excellent opportunity exists working at the Forensic Division. At NMBHI, you will find a very collegial atmosphere that is “post-doc” friendly. A loan repayment program is available and more information may be found at: http://www.hed.state.nm.us/LRProg.aspx

JOB ID # 26844 (Position #: 13080) at the Forensic Division, NMBHI
Salary: The salary range for this position is $16.37 min $29.10 max hourly. (Pay Band 70). The salary will be determined based on the applicant's education and experience.

Agency Mission & Description: The mission of the New Mexico Department of Health is to promote health and sound health policy, prevent disease and disability, improve health services systems and assure that essential public health functions and safety net services are available to New Mexicans.
The Department will succeed in its mission by committing to and practicing these guiding principles every day:
  • Integrity that Builds Trust
  • Open & Respectful Communication
  • Consistent & Compassionate Service
  • Teamwork that Values Individuals
  • Pride in Leadership
  • Continuous Learning that Fosters Ongoing Improvement
  • Purpose of Position
  • Prepare and complete timely Forensic evaluations ordered by the District Courts in New Mexico. Provide necessary treatment for each patient assigned to my caseload to attain a state of competency.
Age of population served = 18 and over. Provide expert testimony including competency to stand trial, treatment guardianship and civil commitments.
FORENSIC DEPARTMENT. Shift 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Educational requirements: A Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology is required for this position.

Please enter your education level on the Education and Work Experience page of the application even when submitting a resume.
Experience
  • Three (3) years experience in the practice of Clinical Psychology, of which one (1) year must be in the practice of Psychology working in a Forensic or Correctional setting is required for this position.
  • Employment Requirements
  • Licensure in Psychology or licensure eligible in the State of New Mexico within eighteen (18) months of employment. Must successfully complete a post offer pre-employment physical and criminal records background check. Employment is conditional pending results of criminal background check. Must possess and maintain a valid New Mexico Driver's License. May be required to work weekends, holidays, overtime and call back hours as needed. Must be able to lift/carry up to 10 lbs.
  • Statutory Citation
  • Must possess a current license to practice Psychology in New Mexico in accordance with New Mexico requirements. All applicants for this position must be licensed in accordance with the Professional Psychologist Act, Sections 61-9-1 through 61-9-19 NMSA 1978, and 16.22.1 through 16.22.29 NMAC.
Working Environment: Work is performed in an office setting with exposure to Visual/Video Display Terminal (VDT) and extensive personal computer and phone usage. Stand/walk up to (2) hours a day.

To Apply for this job: State agency must provide reasonable accommodation to applicants with disabilities where appropriate. Applicants requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the hiring agency directly. Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis.

Go to the following site, browse government jobs and search JOB ID# 26844, or position number "13080": http://www.spo.state.nm.us/jobseek.html

1. Click the [Apply Now] button.
2. Please apply immediately. The job posting may close at any time
3. Cutting and pasting a resume works best. You may also apply by completing the Work Experience section.
4. There are a series of questions that are different for every job. In order to receive full consideration for all your qualifications, be sure to answer all questions (do not skip any).
5. If you are a veteran or a disabled veteran, be sure to send your DD214 to: NM State Personnel Office, Applicant/Intake Section, 2600 Cerrillos Road, P. O. Box 26127, Santa Fe, NM 87505. If you receive confirmation of your veteran or disabled veteran status, please reapply for the position and indicate that you received confirmation. You will only need to submit your documents one time.
6. Remember there is no hard copy application. If you submit a resume directly to an agency and don't apply on-line, your application will not include the questionnaire answers for inclusion on the ranked list.

Agency contact for this position is: Ricky Vigil (505) 454-2111. If you do not receive an email confirmation that you have applied successfully, please call the contact for this posting or the SPO Recruitment Bureau at (505)476-7777.

Monday, August 15, 2011

Several positions from postdocs.com

Positions available:

Job Title: Assistant Professor
Employer: DePaul University
Application Deadline: 2011-11-15
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1076457
From postdocs.com

Job Title: Assistant Professor 10 in Psychology
Employer: University at Buffalo
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1076328

Job Title: LECTURER - Abnormal Psychology
Employer: Tufts University
Application Deadline: Unspecified
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1076466

Job Title: Assistant/Associate Professor
Employer: DePaul University
Application Deadline: 2011-11-15
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1076458

Job Title: LECTURER - Research Methods in Social Psychology: Advanced Laboratory
Employer: Tufts University
Application Deadline: Unspecified
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1076465

Job Title: Adjunct - Psychology
Employer: Rider University
Application Deadline: Unspecified
Job Detail: http://www.PostdocJobs.com/jobs/jobdetail.php?jobid=1075591

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN, USA - 1 fellowship in behavioral medicine

The Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota Medical School has an opening for a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in Behavioral Medicine. Provide integrated care and individual, family, couple and group psychotherapy in outpatient clinics of a large family medicine residency program for a wide range of problems including anxiety and depressive disorders, chronic pain, eating disorders, interpersonal problems, marital and sexual problems, and family discord. Will be involved in the overall behavioral medicine teaching for the family practice residents and complete a research project under faculty supervision.

Applications should be received by October 1 for a start in Nov, 2011 ˆ Jan, 2012. Applicants must have their PhD or PsyD and will be eligible for Minnesota licensure. Competitive salary with excellent benefits.

Apply online with CV, cover letter and three references to: https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/search/Search_css.jsp Please refer to Requisition number 172651. Address cover letter to: Eli Coleman, PhD, Director of Behavioral Medicine, DFMCH, 1300 S. 2nd St., Ste. 180, Minneapolis, MN 55454. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity employer.

VA Puget Sound Health Care System, Seattle, WA, USA - 1 Clinical Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship

ACT Clinical Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship- Seattle, WA

We are currently accepting applications for a clinical/research fellowship in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for the 2011-2012 training year. This one-year postdoctoral fellowship will begin in August or September of 2011 and be based at the VA Puget Sound Health Care System (VAPSHCS), Seattle Campus. The fellow will spend approximately 60% time providing clinical services and 40% time on research activities. She/he will receive two hours per week of clinical supervision in ACT, treatment of Veterans, PTSD, and substance abuse. Clinical duties will include serving as a study therapist using both ACT and present centered therapy (PCT) for distress and impairment in veterans recently returning from operation in Iraq and Afghanistan, and as a therapist in the Evaluation and Brief Treatment PTSD Unit at the VAPSHCS, Seattle Campus. Research duties will include assisting the PI in study coordination and management, participation in grant writing and manuscript preparation, and development of an independent research project. The ideal candidate will have clinical training in ACT, behavior therapy, or other third wave approaches, an interest in research, and have demonstrated potential in both areas. Minimum requirements include a doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. Salary is competitive and includes benefits.

For further information about the position or to apply, e-mail your curriculum vitae and a brief statement about why you are interested in this position to Patrick Sylvers, Ph.D. at patrick.sylvers@va.gov. Competitive candidates will be asked to submit references. Review of applications begins immediately and continues until the position is filled.

California State University, Fullerton, CA, USA - 1 postdoctoral position

California State University, Fullerton Counseling & Psychological Services We have an opening for a post-doctoral fellow to begin this fall. The application deadline for this position is Thursday, August 25, 2011. Applicants must also submit electronic versions of the cover letter and CV through the online application process via the CSUF Human Resources website prior to the application deadline in order for applications to be processed for review. To access the online portal, go to http://hr.fullerton.edu/Jobs/ click on "Jobs at CSUF" and enter 5125BR in the AutoReqID field. For application to be considered complete, applicants must submit mailed application materials and complete online application process no later than Thursday, August 25, 2011. On line application/resume must be received by electronic submission on the final filing date by 9:00pm (Pacific Standard Time)/midnight (Eastern Standard Time). Applicants who fail to complete all sections of the on-line application form will be disqualified from consideration. For more information about this position and the application process please see our advertisement on the PICC website: View this position: http://www2.kumc.edu/people/llong/picc/description.asp?id=4509

Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, The Center for Psychosocial Research in Gastroenterology, Chicago, IL, USA - 1 postdoctoral position (clinical health psychology)

The Center for Psychosocial Research in Gastroenterology is pleased to announce a 1-2 year postdoctoral position in clinical health psychology available immediately within Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. The post-doctoral position is supported by an NIH-funded project that focuses on outcomes produced by cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) for patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The position involves assessment and treatment of IBS patients across 3 treatment arms and some data management/ administrative tasks. Extensive training and clinical supervision in CBT and gastrointestinal psychology are provided. Interested applicants with a PhD or PsyD from an APA-accredited, doctoral training program in clinical, counseling or health psychology are encouraged to apply. Individuals who are ABD will be considered in exceptional circumstances. Interested candidates should send their CV including the names and contact details of three references and a brief letter describing their experience and interests electronically to Dr. Laurie Keefer at laurie.keefer@northwestern.edu For more information about our Center, please visit www.cprgi.org

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Fullerton Neuropsychological Services, Fullerton, CA, USA - 1 part time rehabilitation psychology postdoctoral position

Fullerton Neuropsychological Services has an immediate opening for one part time postdoctoral position. This position offers training in Rehabilitation Psychology, Behavioral Health & Wellness, and Neuropsychology. The Post Doc will work in an outpatient hospital setting and minimal private practice. Comprehensive hospital based services offer acute/subacute outpatient and community re-entry programs for brain injury, stroke, spinal cord injury and general medical populations.

Duties include, but are not limited to, neuropsychological and psychological assessment, individual and family psychotherapy and psychoeducation, and consultation as part of a multidisciplinary team. Postdoctoral fellows may also be involved in program development and education.

Qualifications: Applicants must have attended an APA accredited psychology program and have a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology, with completion of both predoctoral internship and dissertation by commencement of start date.

Applicants must also have completed course work in neuropsychological assessment or clinical training in neuropsychology. Prospective applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, letters of reference and sample neuropsychological assessment report to the email listed below or mail them directly to Fullerton Neuropsychological Services Attn: Margaret Slaven, Psy.D. Director of Training 1400 North Harbor Blvd, Suite 540 Fullerton, CA 92835 For questions regarding the position, please contact Director of Training, Margaret Slaven, Psy.D. at mslaven@fullertonneuro.com or by telephone at 714-681-9070.

Private practice, Douglasville, Georgia, USA - 1 postdoc position (pediatric assessment)

I have an opening for a full time post doc at my growing private practice in Douglasville, Georgia (right outside of Atlanta). Child assessment experience is required. Opportunities to work with the Zero to Three Court team (young children), forensic evaluations and other specialized assessment is available but not required.

Email: tinacaudill@bellsouth.net

Ryerson and York Universities, Toronto, On, Canada - 1 research fellowship (Generalized Anxiety Disorder)

Postdoctoral Fellow - Clinical Trial for Generalized Anxiety Disorder

A full-time postdoctoral fellow is required for a clinical trial on Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). In this project, individuals with severe worry will be randomly assigned to receive one of two psychological treatments (either Cognitive Behavioural Therapy or Motivational Interviewing combined with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy).

The study is a 5-year project, funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research. There will be two Toronto study sites: York University & Ryerson University. The project team consists of three researchers (Dr. Henny Westra, York University, Dr. Martin Antony, Ryerson University, & Dr. Michael Constantino, University of Massachusetts) and a postdoctoral fellow (to be determined). Responsibilities include training & supervision of diagnosticians in using the SCID-IV, and training and supervision of research therapists in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for GAD and common comorbidities. All clients will have a principal diagnosis of GAD, with high severity of worry. Therapists will provide either CBT alone or MI with CBT (but not both).

The postdoctoral fellow will train all research therapists in CBT (in a group format) and provide ongoing supervision in the CBT alone arm of the study. Moreover, this individual will also see a minimum of 8 cases in the CBT alone condition. Following training, therapists will demonstrate competent treatment delivery in at least one pilot case before seeing study clients. All sessions will be videotaped, and videotape will be used to provide supervision. Therapists will receive weekly group supervision (and possible supplemental individual supervision). Training will begin in the Fall, 2011, with pilot clients beginning to be seen in February or March 2012. Therapists would begin seeing study clients in June or July, 2012 and continue for approximately 1 to 1.5 years (i.e., to approximately December 2013).

The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to develop and/or collaborate on research presentations and publications in the context of the clinical trial. They may also have opportunities to collaborate on related projects and/or develop collaborations with other Ryerson or York faculty. The position will be primarily based at Ryerson University, with some travel to York University for training and supervision. The successful candidate will primarily report to Dr. Martin Antony, Principal Investigator, Ryerson University site. At the York University site, they will also liaise with Dr. Henny Westra (supervisor of the MI-CBT arm) to coordinate training and study procedures.

Requirements:
• Training and Experience in CBT for anxiety
• Training and Experience in Diagnostic Interviewing
• Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
• Excellent communication skills
• Experience and interest in providing supervision
• PhD in Clinical Psychology or related field
• Strong interest in clinical trials and therapy provision
• Strong research interests & academic background in anxiety assessment and-or treatment

Duration: Duration of the position is 2 years (with a 3 month probationary period), with the possibility of renewal for a third year. Preferred start date is September or early October, 2011. Application Process: Please send an email to Dr. Martin M. Antony (mantony@psych.ryerson.ca), with your CV and the names of 3 referees. Review of applications will begin Monday August 22, and will continue until the position is filled. Our respective universities are strongly committed to fostering diversity within our community. We welcome those who would contribute to the further diversification of our departments including, but not limited to, women, visible minorities, Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, and persons of any sexual orientation or gender identity. ___________________________________________ 
Martin M. Antony, Ph.D., C.Psych., ABPP 
Professor and Chair, Department of Psychology 
Ryerson University 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON 
M5B 2K3 Canada 
Tel: 416-979-5000, ext. 2631 (after pressing "1") 
Fax: 416-599-5660 
Email: mantony@psych.ryerson.ca 
Personal Website: www.martinantony.com 
Ryerson Website: www.ryerson.ca/psychology