Friday, December 30, 2011

The Center for Cognitive and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (CCDBT), Lake Success, NY, USA - 1 Postdoctoral fellowship position

POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN DIALECTICAL AND COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY AT THE CENTER FOR COGNITIVE AND DIALECTICAL BEHAVIOR THERAPY, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK

PLLC invites applications for a year long post-doctoral fellowship beginning Summer/Fall 2012. Professional activities may include providing individual and group Dialectical Behavior Therapy for adolescents, adults, & families, providing cognitive therapies for depression & anxiety, providing skills training for parental management of childhood behavior disorders, and providing Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to medically referred clients. Postdoctoral fellows will participate in program development and administration, monitoring client outcomes, and conducting research. Specific activities will be determined with the fellow to match his/her career goals. The Center for Cognitive & Dialectical Behavior Therapy (CCDBT) PLLC, is a privately-owned therapy center made up of licensed psychologists and social workers. The mission of CCDBT is to provide effective and specialized treatment to people of all ages who are experiencing difficulties in their lives. The goal of CCDBT is to help people meet the challenges in their lives and develop the skills needed to deal with such challenges. For more information, see http://www.ccdbt.com
 
CCDBT enjoys a professional affiliation with the Evidence Based Treatment center of Seattle, PLLC. This affiliation serves to provide organizational, administrative, and clinical support to our center. Fellows will have the opportunity to join us in the unique interaction of bi-coastal therapy centers. Applicants will be considered who: Complete a clinical psychology doctorate by the start date: demonstrate strong potential for a career in programmatic implementation of DBT, have substantial experience in CBT and with adolescents and families. Experience with Dialectical Behavior Therapy is highly desirable. Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling admissions basis. Please email or fax letter of interest, CV, and 3 letters of reference to Jennifer Byrnes, Ph.D., CCDBT. Email: jbyrnes@ccdbt.com , Fax: (516) 396-2195. Jennifer Byrnes, Ph.D. Director of Research and Training Center for Cognitive and Dialectical Behavior Therapy www.ccdbt.com 2001 Marcus Avenue, Suite E-128 Lake Success, NY 11042 (516) 390-3525, ext. 14

University of Oklahoma Athletics Department, Norman, OK, USA - 1 Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in Athletics

Psychological Resources for OU Student-Athletes (PROS), announces the availability of a postdoctoral fellowship position for a doctoral graduate of a counseling or clinical psychology program. This position is designed for someone who is pursuing licensure as a psychologist and is seeking specialized training and experience working within an athletics department providing psychological services to a NCAA FBS student-athlete population.

Psychological Resources for OU Student-Athletes (PROS) PROS is a division of Athletic Student Life located within the Athletics Department in the Oklahoma Memorial Stadium devoted to addressing the unique challenges that face student-athletes at the University of Oklahoma. We provide counseling, assessment, consultation and sport/performance psychology services to over 550 student-athletes on 21 teams. We are committed to the balance of effective service delivery and training program goals. The PROS staff includes two licensed psychologists, a postdoctoral fellow, a primary predoctoral intern, a secondary predoctoral intern, two doctoral level psychology graduate assistants, and one master’s level graduate assistant.

Postdoctoral Fellow Activities The postdoc’s time will be divided among the following activities in the approximate/average increments of time – hours per week – indicated in parenthesis: counseling (8-14); admin time (4-8); assessment and report writing (2-6); performance enhancement (2-6); Athletic Student Life projects (1-3); supervision (3); outreach (1-2); and research, teaching or training (2-5). Additional duties may include supervision of other trainees, coordinating PROS outreach efforts; providing crisis counseling and management; teaching or co-teaching a class; supervising the coordination of new student-athlete orientation programs; conducting alcohol screening, counseling and programming; and collaborating with campus groups to develop programming opportunities around specific topics (e.g., National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, Sexual Assault Awareness Week).

Specific responsibilities will be based on availability and staff training needs. Position Description and Stipend The PROS postdoctoral fellowship is a 12-month position designed to provide a unique supervised training opportunity for a graduate of a counseling or clinical psychology doctoral program. Direct service to student-athletes, coaches and teams is the primary emphasis of this position. However, it also offers a broad diversity of experience that can be tailored to the successful applicant’s professional development interests. Direct service hours will be countable towards AASP certification.

The position carries a stipend of $39,600 with two weeks of vacation plus standard University holidays. The preferred start date is August 1, 2012. Qualifications The successful candidate must have a Doctorate in Counseling or Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program, which includes the completion of an APA-accredited predoctoral internship. Qualified candidates should have exceptional clinical skills in various lengths of treatment, assessment and crisis management. Experience working in a university or college counseling center is desirable. Formal training and experience in sport psychology and AASP Certification or clear progress toward becoming an AASP Certified Consultant is strongly preferred. Preferred qualities of qualified candidates include: 1) a demonstrated ability to work within a multidisciplinary team, 2) flexibility and capacity to respond well to change, 3) being self-motivated and hard-working, 4) having a keen appreciation for diversity of all forms and ability to work with culturally diverse individuals, 5) a commitment to training and development as a professional in psychology, and 6) excellent oral and written communication skills. Application To apply, please submit a letter explaining how you anticipate this position fitting your professional goals/interests; and suggesting how your training, experience and strengths would contribute to the mission and goals of our program.

Please indicate the expected completion date of your doctoral degree. In addition to your letter, please include: a current Curriculum Vita, official transcripts of all graduate work, three letters of recommendation (one of which should come from your primary internship supervisor). Please mail all application materials to the address listed below: Chris Bader, Ph.D. Assistant Director/Training Director Psychological Resources for OU Student-Athletes (PROS) 180 West Brooks Rd. Norman, OK 73019 Alternatively, all aforementioned materials may be submitted electronically to Dr. Chris Bader, Assistant Director/Training Director of PROS at cbader@ou.edu. All application materials must be received by February 17, 2012. Community, University and Program Information To learn more about the City of Norman, OK – rated in 2008 by CNNmoney.com as one of the Top 10 places to live – go to: www.ci.norman.ok.us. An overview of the University of Oklahoma can be found at: www.ou.edu, click on “President’s Welcome.” For more information about the OU Athletics Department, go to: www.soonersports.com. For additional information about PROS, go to: http://www.soonersports.com/athleteservices/pros.html. Questions For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Carmen Tebbe, Associate Director for Academics & Student Life/Director of Psychological Resources at ctebbe@ou.edu or Dr. Chris Bader at cbader@ou.edu

Director/Training Director Psychological Resources for OU Student-Athletes (PROS) University of Oklahoma 180 W. Brooks Rd., Suite 2655 * Norman, OK 73019 t: 405.325.0226 * f: 405.325.7012

The Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, USA - 1 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psycho-Oncology

One year postdoctoral fellowship for an individual with doctoral level training in behavioral medicine or health psychology. The fellowship will begin in September, 2011.

REQUIREMENTS: (1) A doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology; and (2) interest and experience in working with a medical population.

RESPONSIBILITIES: (1) Provision of clinical services (individual or group) for patients and families receiving care at the Siteman Cancer Center; (2) documentation of clinical contact with patients; (3) consultation to providers of medical and psychosocial services for patients; and (4) participation in educational and outreach programs within or sponsored by the Siteman Cancer Center. Supervision for licensure as a psychologist is available as part of the training experience.

JOB SETTING: The Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center is a leader in patient care, cancer research, prevention, education and community outreach and a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. It offers the extensive expertise of more than 300 Washington University research scientists and physicians, many of whom annually provide comprehensive care for 6,000 newly diagnosed cancer patients and more than 24,000 follow-up patients. The Psycho-Oncology service provides outpatient assessment and treatment, inpatient consultation, and a variety of support services for individuals with cancer and/or their family members. The deadline for receipt of application materials is February 1, 2012. To apply for this position, please send your CV with a cover letter describing your specific interests and three letters of reference to: Shannon Nanna, PsyD. The Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center 4921 Parkview Place, MS: 90-35-703 St. Louis, MO 63110 Phone: 314-747-5060; Fax: 314-362-1904 E-mail: skn2568@bjc.org

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), Charleston, South Carolina, USA - 1 Postdoctoral Fellow Position

Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston, SC, is anticipating a 12-month postdoctoral position in Clinical Psychology to begin in early August 2012 with the possibility of an additional 12-month renewal. Duties include assessments and psychotherapy at CAPS, an outpatient clinic which provides psychological services to the student population (about 3,000 graduate and professional students) at the Medical University. Applicants should have outstanding clinical skills consistent with this environment. Excellent supervision is provided. The position will allow the completion of licensure requirements and will involve active collaboration with pre-doctoral interns, psychiatry residents, and faculty.

The salary is NIH commensurate with excellent benefits. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology and submit a letter of interest, a curriculum vita, and three letters of reference to: Alice Q. Libet, Ph.D., Director of Counseling and Psychological Services, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, 30 Bee Street, Suite 101, MSC 173 Charleston, South Carolina 29425-1730 or electronically to libeta@musc.edu The deadline for receipt of materials is January 16, 2012. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Northwestern University’s Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies, Chicago, IL, USA - 1 postdoctoral fellowship (mHealth)

Northwestern University’s Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies (CBITs; www.cbits.northwestern.edu) is searching for a post-doctoral fellow with strong interest and competency in the development and evaluation of e-health, m-health and technology-assisted intervention for depression, medical disease management, and/or other behavioral medicine treatment targets. The fellow will work on NIMH-funded trials of e-health and m-health interventions and will have the use of data from completed trials for publications.

The primary objective of this fellowship is to prepare the individual for an academically oriented career in clinical research. Minority applicants encouraged. Appointments begin July 2012 and are for one year, renewable to two, pending budgetary approval. Salary is competitive. Additional qualifications include Ph.D., evidence of scholarship, and excellent writing skills. Send curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and goals, and; three letters of recommendation to David C. Mohr, Ph.D., c/o Lisette Luistro, Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, 680 N. Lakeshore Dr., Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60611, or to m.lisetteluistro@northwestern.edu

VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, NY, NY, USA - 1 Postdoctoral Clinical Psychology Residency (Health Psychology and Primary Care)

Brochure: [link

The VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan campus, is pleased to offer a one-year postdoctoral residency in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care. This residency is based primarily within Primary Care and integrates with the Patient-Centered Medical Home care model. The intent of the training program is to further the resident’s clinical and professional growth both as a clinical psychologist and as a specialist within the emphasis area of clinical health psychology.

The postdoctoral residency consists of a combination of year-long required assignments and briefer rotations, generally lasting 4 months each, some required and some elective. The resident has the opportunity to extend one or more rotations if that area represents a major interest. Responsibilities will include evaluation and assessment; individual and group therapies; team participation and consultation; didactics; teaching and supervision; and a year-long residency project. A partial list of training, consultation, and didactic opportunities includes the following: ▪ Evidence-based treatments for clinical intervention within the Primary Care setting (e.g., cognitive behavioral, interpersonal therapy approaches; motivational interviewing/enhancement; problem-solving treatment; behavioral activation). ▪ Specialized treatment interventions (e.g., smoking cessation, sleep hygiene, weight loss, cognitive behavioral therapy for pain, biofeedback, mindfulness- and acceptance & commitment-based approaches). ▪ Group modalities within the Primary Care setting (e.g. psychoeducational, supportive, psychotherapeutic). ▪ Conducting brief (“same-day triage”) and full psychological evaluations appropriate to the Primary Care setting. ▪ Specialized psychological evaluations (organ replacement, bariatric surgery, interferon therapy for hepatitis). ▪ Consulting and contributing a mental health perspective through participation in Patient-Centered Medical Home team meetings, “curbside” consultation with medical providers, and shared visits with medical providers. ▪ In addition to Primary Care, other rotations include: Chronic Pain Clinic, Psychiatry inpatient consultation/liaison team, and Primary Care substance abuse treatment, plus a number of elective assignments. ▪ Teaching and supervision through in-service training to Medical Home team, teaching 2-3 intern seminars, and supervising a junior trainee (intern or extern). ▪ Research-related Residency Project (e.g., small empirical investigation such as outcome study, literature review, performance improvement project, needs assessment, program evaluation). ▪ Collaborate with the VISN-3 Mental Health Lead for Patient-Centered Care for a more “macro” viewpoint regarding program development, implementation, and coordination on a regional scale.

Postdoctoral Residency Details Start Date: On or about September 1 (depending upon pay period dates) for a 12-month appointment. Stipend: $47,626 Benefits: Health insurance, 10 Federal holidays, 13 days paid vacation and up to 13 days of sick leave; up to 5 days approved absence to attend outside conferences and trainings. Applications are due January 6, 2012. Interviews take place late January through February. Uniform Notification Date is March 14, 2012. VA New York Harbor fully adheres to the newly-adopted APPIC Uniform Notification Date with Option for Reciprocal Offer. Requirements U.S. citizens who are candidates in or have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical/counseling psychology and who are enrolled in or have completed an APA-accredited internship are eligible to apply. All doctoral degree requirements, including internship and dissertation defense, must be completed prior to beginning the fellowship. Preference is given to candidates with prior training and experience in Health Psychology, but it is not a requirement. We strongly encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups. The Federal Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. With any additional questions, please contact: Marc Goloff, Ph.D., ABPP Postdoctoral Director of Training Email (preferred): Marc.Goloff@VA.gov Telephone: (212) 686-7500 ext. 5926

Albany Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, Albany, NY, USA - 1 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology

The Albany Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry invites applications for a full-time, one year, Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology. The fellowship is designed to prepare Fellows to function as capable professional psychologists assuming multiple roles within an academic psychiatry department or other practice based academic institution.

The position offers extensive supervised experience in a number of clinical, research, academic, teaching, and supervisory roles. Fellows are highly encouraged to develop and conduct projects of personal interest and/or value for the department and are also actively involved in ongoing grant funded departmental training and research initiatives. Current projects involve a range of activities, including: program development, consultation and collaboration within and across departments/services in the areas of clinical assessment, medical training, complex dual diagnosis treatment, genetics, bariatrics and metabolic disorders. This research training typically includes opportunities for authorship and conference presentations. Fellows are provided ample clinical training and supervision leading to competency for independent practice and preparation for licensure.

Fellows are expected to possess the capacity for collaboration as well as independent self-directed academic work. We desire Fellows with excellent interpersonal skills and strong clinical, research, and writing abilities. The Fellowship is a full time, year-long program with a salary of $40,000, full health benefits and scheduled vacation. The program accepts three (3) Fellows per year. The training year begins September 1st and ends August 31st.

The program is coordinated by the Director of Training, Robert Hubbell, PsyD, and the Department Chair, Victoria Balkoski, MD. The deadline for applications is January 15 th, 2012. Please see the attached handbook [link here] for additional program information.

Applicants should send (e-mail, preferred) a letter of interest, curriculum vitae and two (2) letters of reference to: Robert Hubbell, PsyD Albany Medical Center Department of Psychiatry 25 Hackett Blvd., MC-164 Albany, NY 12208 HubbelR@mail.amc.edu

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Philadelphia VA Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA - 1 Post-doctoral Psychology Research Fellowship Position

Post-doctoral Psychology Research Fellowship Position Available in the Philadelphia VA Medical Center Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment A 2-year psychology research Postdoctoral fellowship position is anticipated to be available starting September of 2012. Potential areas of emphasis for this position include marital and family issues of combat veterans, integrated behavioral health/primary care, genetics/pharmacology, substance abuse, late-life mental health, sleep disorders, PTSD, and psychosocial factors in chronic illness. The Fellowship operates within the VISN 4 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center in the Philadelphia VA Medical Center. The position includes an appointment in the Department of Psychiatry of the University of Pennsylvania.

The Fellowship entails 75% research and 25% clinical training. The goals of the Fellowship are to provide mentored experience in research design, publication of research reports, and grant writing, and supervised clinical training sufficient for license eligibility. A third year of training is available in some cases. Each applicant must be a graduate of an APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology, have completed an APA-accredited internship and received the doctoral degree, and be a U.S. citizen. If interested, by January 15, 2012, send a letter detailing your research interests and career goals, your CV, and any representative reprints, manuscripts, or grant applications to Steven L. Sayers, Ph.D., Fellowship Director, at steven.sayers@va.gov , or to the following mailing address: Steven L. Sayers, Ph.D., MIRECC/116, Philadelphia VA Medical Center, 3900 Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA, 19104. Inquiries can be made by email or by calling Dr. Sayers at (215) 823-5196. More information can be found at http://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn4/Education/fellowship.asp. Three letters of recommendation should be directed to Dr. Sayers by February 1, 2012. Steven L. Sayers, Ph.D. Co-Associate Director for Education, VISN 4 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center Associate Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry Philadelphia VA Medical Center and University of Pennsylvania Psychology Director, Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment Director Coaching Into Care www.mirecc.va.gov/coaching/ (215) 823-5196 (215) 823-4123 FAX Email: steven.sayers@va.gov

The Department of Behavioral Medicine at San Antonio Military Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas (San Antonio) USA - 1 Clinical Health Psychology fellowship

The Department of Behavioral Medicine at San Antonio Military Medical Center, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas (San Antonio) announces an opening for a 2-year fellowship in Clinical Health Psychology, starting September, 2012. This is a civilian position within a military medical center. The program seeks to develop professionals with the advanced training necessary to effectively assess, accurately diagnose, and successfully treat patients for whom medical illness is a primary concern and who may have a wide range of psychological difficulties. The program prepares fellows to create and direct clinical programs, develop and carry out specific treatment protocols, consult and collaborate in patient care with other providers, and educate other health care professionals.

The Clinical Health fellowship strives to balance clinical practice with didactic instruction in a 2-year program that develops advanced competencies in health psychology. The program works to stay current with leading research and cutting-edge treatment in the provision of health psychology services to manage different medical conditions, both acute and chronic. The first year entails two quarterly rotations providing individual and group treatment with a primary care population and 2 quarterly rotations with a specialty clinic population (e.g., GI, hematology/oncology, pain). The specialty clinic rotations involve shadowing experiences, individual and group therapies with clinic patients and learning from and participating with the multidisciplinary team. Fellows are given the specialty rotations of their choice in most cases.

During the first year, fellows will provide 10-15 direct patient hours per week. For the second year, fellows create an individually tailored experience within one or more specialty clinics. Every effort is made to match fellows with their population of interest. Fellows spend 3 days per week in this specialty clinic. Fellows will provide 16-20 hours direct patient care per week during this year. One half-day per week in each fellowship year is devoted to didactics. Numerous local, regional and national workshops are encouraged for fellows. If the fellow has not had hypnosis training, arrangements will be made to provide this training during the first year. The Army is committed to training psychologists in empirically supported therapies for PTSD, such as prolonged exposure therapy and cognitive processing therapy. This training is provided and encouraged for all fellows. BAMC facilities, the local Air Force psychology training program and the VA bring in distinguished visiting professors for presentations. Approximately one half day per week in each fellowship year is devoted to the fellow receiving and giving supervision (to interns, residents or practica students). Another half day per week is provided to study for the licensing exam or work on the fellowship project.

The BAMC Clinical Health fellowship is committed to going beyond clinical and didactic preparation in the development of a professional psychologist. Training experiences develop leadership skills in supervision, training/education, production and application of science to the practice of psychology, treatment and program evaluation, legal and ethical practice in psychology and an ongoing awareness of the impact of issues of diversity on individuals, groups and institutions. Training in cultural competency is provided over the two years. The Fellowship is APA-accredited. For information concerning the accreditation status of this program, please contact the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association: Telephone 202-336-5979, at the American Psychological Association, 750 First Street, N. E., Washington, DC. 20002-4242; email APAAccred@apa.org. Applicants will need to have finished all of the requirements for graduation from an APA accredited doctoral program in psychology before they begin the fellowship. They must have completed an APA-accredited internship by the start of fellowship. First year fellows enter at the Government Service (G.S.) 11 grade, with locality adjustment pay added. They may be advanced to a G.S. 12 grade in the second year of the fellowship if they are licensed and in good standing in the program. Go to this URL to determine the salary: http://www.opm.gov/oca/09tables/indexGS.asp. Select "Complete set of locality pay tables" and then select "Locality pay area of rest of U.S." G.S. positions include generous annual and sick leave, federal holidays, low cost healthcare plans and enrollment in the G.S. pension and employee/employer-funded retirement savings plan. For more information about the fellowship, please go to the website below, which details all BAMC fellowships and application procedures (follow links under "Education/Allied Health/Clinical Psychology to Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship"): http://www.sammc.amedd.army.mil/staff/education/allied_health/clinical_psychology/clinical_health.asp. Applications will be accepted until January 31, 2012. Applicants who have a training background and interest in health psychology will be offered a telephone interview by 2 or more of the clinical health faculty. On-site interviews are not required but welcomed if applicants desire. Before scheduling the interview, we ask that the applicant's doctoral program director send a letter to the fellowship director with the date scheduled for the applicant's dissertation defense (if not already complete). This is important to ensure that all doctoral requirements are met in time to start the fellowship in the month of September. The position will be offered to the candidate who demonstrates the best fit with the program. The program is participating in a uniform notification date (UND), spearheaded by leaders in psychology fellowship training. That date next year is March 14, 2012. You may contact the Fellowship Director, Dr. Laura Avila, 210-916-5962 or laura.avila@amedd.army.mil for more information. Laura Avila, Ph.D. Clinical Psychologist Director, Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship Behavioral Medicine/Internal Medicine Brooke Army Medical Center Ft. Sam Houston, TX 210-916-5962

The Department of Mental Health--Vacaville Psychiatric Program (DMH-VPP), California, USA - Fellowship positions

Psychology service announces the opening of Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship positions available for the 2012-2013 training year. DMH-VPP is a 394-bed inpatient psychiatric facility within a state prison serving incarcerated males. Postdoctoral Fellows at DMH—VPP receive extensive assessment training, with didactic seminars in personality/diagnostic assessment, suicide and violence risk assessment, and neuropsychological assessment. Fellows also participate in an assessment-based case conference and in a clinical issues seminar. Fellows are involved in mentoring pre-doctoral interns (in our APA-approved internship program) and may also proctor research practicum students. Postdoctoral Fellows gain exposure to acute and sub-acute inpatient care and to a range of Axis I, Axis II, and neuropsychological disorders within incarcerated patients. Postdoctoral fellows work with supervisory staff to develop individual training plans for the fellowship year. Training experiences available to postdoctoral fellows may include completing various types of assessments, providing specialized consultation services, participating in the clinical milieu, and participating in or conducting research.

Specifically: • Fellows may specialize in conducting psychological assessments. Areas of specialization may include psychodiagnostic assessment, risk assessment (including suicide risk, violence risk, and risk of sexual violence), neuropsychological assessment, and behavioral assessment. Fellows will gain experience consulting with treatment teams regarding the results of these assessments. • Fellows may join our consultative service, which provides behavioral consultation to treatment units. Fellows employ functional analysis and learn various assessments to consult on and treat patients with target problems such as severe self-injurious behavior or sexually offending behaviors. • Fellows may assume participant or lead roles in current research protocols, may conduct related independent research, and may present findings at professional conferences and in staff trainings. Training begins September 1, 2012 and ends the last week in August, 2013.

Postdoctoral fellows are expected to complete a minimum of 1,500 supervised hours. DMH-VPP is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The salary for this position is $3717 per month ($44,604 annually) with full medical, dental and vision benefits, paid holidays, vacation, sick, and educational leave credits. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply. Interested parties are encouraged to call or e-mail Elizabeth Martinez, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Training Committee Chair, at (707) 448-6841, x2962 or Elizabeth.Martinez@vpp.dmh.ca.gov for more information and application guidelines. Candidates may also contact Robert Horon, Ph.D., Internship/Fellowship Training Director, at (707) 453-7028 or Robert.Horon@vpp.dmh.ca.gov. Interested applicants should send a Letter of Interest, a completed State Application (available on-line at http://www.dmh.ca.gov/Jobs/Job_Applications.asp), three letters of recommendation, including one letter from an internship supervisor, a Criminal Record Supplemental Questionnaire (available online at: http://www.spb.ca.gov/crsq.pdf), and a completed supplemental application that will be made available via email. Program brochure and additional required application materials will be specified via email. Application deadline (postmarked or received) is January 19, 2012. You will be notified of interview by February 9, 2012. In-person interviews will be held either late February or early March (TBD).

ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development, Melville, NY, USA - 1 postdoctoral fellowship in Autism spectrum and related disorders.

ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development, Melville, NY, Long Island: ASPIRE Center invites applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship beginning between July 2012 and September 2012. Professional activities include participating as a member of a dynamic multidisciplinary diagnostic evaluation team, conducting psychological, adaptive, and behavioral assessments, providing individual and group cognitive behavioral therapy for youth, adolescents, and young adults, providing parent training and consultations, co-leading community-based outings, consulting to schools, and offering community-based workshops and trainings. Fellows receive advanced clinical training and supervision towards licensure in evidenced based assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and adults with autism spectrum and related disorders in the context of a multidisciplinary clinic serving clients and their families. License eligibility is expected after 1 year. Strong emphasis is placed on development of fellow's skills in assessment, treatment, consultation and supervision.

Postdoctoral fellows assume a variety of administrative and program development responsibilities, and have the opportunity to supervise graduate trainees in psychology and mental health counseling. A rich didactic seminar program is an important part of the fellowship. Opportunities may also exist for conducting applied research, and presenting at conferences. Specific activities will be determined with the fellow to match his/her career goals. ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development is a privately-owned clinic in Melville, NY with licensed psychologists, social workers, special educators, and speech-language pathologists. ASPIRE is an outpatient assessment, treatment, consultation, and training program that provides state-of-the-art, evidence-based clinical services to individuals from infancy through adulthood. ASPIRE specializes in autism spectrum and other social learning disorders, in addition to working with youth and families facing issues related to anxiety, mood disorders, disruptive behavior disorders, learning disabilities, and cognitive impairments.

Clinical staff at ASPIRE have established an international reputation for their work with females with ASDs, on developing mental health interventions, and offering adult Aspergers diagnostic evaluations. Dr. Nichols, Dr. Tetenbaum, and Ms. Moravcik authored the bestselling book Girls Growing Up on the Autism Spectrum, and Dr. Nichols is a co-author of the family-based group intervention program Facing Your Fears: Group Therapy for Managing Anxiety in Children with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders/ ASPIRE opened in June 2010, and is excited to provide services to individuals, families, and professionals in a unique, serene setting. The mission of ASPIRE is to be an international Center of Excellence in the areas of: • Innovative Clinical Service • Program Consultation • Community Education and Resources • Training of Professionals • Clinical Research and Scholarship • Advocacy Our focus is in the development and implementation of a lifespan continuum of services for children and adults with autism and related developmental disabilities, their families, and the professionals who serve them.

For more information see our website: www.aspirecenterforlearning.com Long Island, NY, only an hour from Manhattan and within a short drive to both North and South Shore beaches, is a vibrant suburban community with diverse cultural, sports, dining and recreational opportunities. Professional qualifications include: • a doctoral degree in clinical psychology (APA accredited preferred) • completion of an APA approved internship (preferred) • extensive experience in the assessment and treatment of autism spectrum disorders • training in CBT for youth and adolescents We are looking for energetic, intellectually curious, and creative applicants who are interested in working towards establishing evidence-based practices in exciting new areas in the field. Applications are reviewed and interviews are granted on a rolling admissions basis. Stipend 30-32K with benefits. This is a unique one-year postdoctoral fellowship with possible opportunities for a second year. For 2012/2013 there is one position available. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please email or fax letter of interest, curriculum vitae, two de-identified assessment reports, two de-identified treatment plans, three letters of recommendation, and representative reprints/preprints (if applicable) to:

Shana Nichols, Ph.D., Director
ASPIRE Center for Learning and Development
63 Old East Neck Road Melville, NY 11747
Tel: 631-923-0923
Fax: 631-923-0924
Our Book on Girls with ASDs: [Link]
Our group treatment package for anxiety and ASDs: [Link]

Cornell University Health Services, Ithaca, NY, USA - 2 Postdoctoral residency positions

Founded in 1865, Cornell University (www.cornell.edu) is both a privately endowed university belonging to the Ivy League and also a land-grant university of New York State. With over 20,000 students, Cornell has 13 Colleges and Schools, two of which are in New York City and 11 of which are located on the beautiful Ithaca campus in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, famous for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation. The Cornell campus is culturally and ethnically diverse with approximately 3,000 international students and 5,000 students from other ethnic minority groups. Named one of the four best small cities in America (USA Today) and one of America's ten most enlightened towns (UTNE Reader), Ithaca is a diverse community with a cosmopolitan culture (www.visitithaca.com).


Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) at Gannett Health Center is a highly utilized fast-paced mental health service with primary responsibility for meeting the mental health needs of the Cornell students on the Ithaca, NY, campus. CAPS is part of an integrated health service that takes a community-based approach to care.


There are two post doctoral residency positions available for Fall 2012.The residency provides two post-doctoral clinical and counseling psychologists with a concentrated training experience where they (1) develop advanced clinical and case management skills in working with young adults, (2) collaborate as part of multidisciplinary teams including psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, and social workers when responding to challenging acute cases, and (3) develop expertise in responding to the many clinical and systemic challenges facing university mental health services. Residents will conduct and receive training in mental health triage, evaluation and assessments, individual, and group psychotherapy, community based comprehensive outreach interventions, crisis intervention, and consultation with faculty, staff, and parents regarding student mental health issues. Training experiences include weekly individual supervision (2+ hours), a one-hour weekly seminar on topics ranging from psychopharmacology to culturally competent practice, and two hours weekly clinical case conference/group supervision. Other offerings include weekly health service professional development seminars, weekly administrative meetings and other speaker series on the Cornell campus. 


Residents will have the opportunity to work in one or more clinical areas:  General Clinical Services, Eating Disorder Treatment, or Community-Based Services with particular emphasis given in the latter to the provision of support and outreach to underserved communities. Please visit http://www.gannett.cornell.edu/CAPS/default.html to learn more about who we are and what we do. Multicultural competence is highly valued. Cornell University is a diverse institution that welcomes students from all over the world. Working at CAPS requires the ability to conceptualize a broad range of clinical issues from from a multicultural and social justice perspective. Diversity is recognized and honored among all Gannett and CAPS staff. Applicants must have completed all the requirements for a doctoral degree from an APA - accredited program and a pre-doctoral internship meeting APPIC standards prior to the start of the residency. The residency carries a salary of $30,000 plus benefits for its 11 month duration (August 2012 - July 2013).


To apply, please complete the online application which can be accessed through the posting (posting date: December 9) for this position at http://www.hr.cornell.edu/jobs/positions.html. In addition, send the following information to Tim Glanton, CAPS Practice Manager, Gannett Health Services, 110 Ho Plaza, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-3101 • Cover letter detailing interest in the residency, progress toward completing doctoral degree and interest in university mental health practice • Curriculum Vitae • Current official transcripts of graduate work • Two letters of recommendation from clinical supervisors.  Priority review of applications will begin January 11, 2012. The position will remain open until filled. Relocation assistance is provided for this position. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Located in Ithaca, N.Y., Cornell University is a bold, innovative and inclusive teaching and research university of academic distinction and public service where staff, faculty, and students alike are challenged to be active citizens of the world. Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer. Randy Patterson, Ph.D. Assistant Director, Training, Groups and After-Hours On-Call Counseling and Psychological Services Gannett Health Services phone: 607 255-5208 Cornell University fax: 607 255-5244 Ithaca, NY 14853-3101 e-mail: rp234@cornell.edu

The Consortium for Advanced Psychology, Flint area, MI, USA - 5 fellowship positions

http://www3.msufame.msu.edu/index.php/psychology-fellowship

The Consortium for Advanced Psychology is accepting applications for five fellowship positions in our 24-month Clinical Health Psychology (CHP) program to start September 2012.

The program follows a clinician-educator model that allows fellows to 1) develop advanced competency in CHP, 2) assume leadership roles in medical education and supervisor training, 3) develop expertise in hospital and ambulatory practice involving a transdisiplinary model with a team process approach; and 4) make meaningful scholarly contributions to the field.

Specialty experiences vary from position to position, and may include: Integrated Primary Care, Hospital Consultation, Bariatrics, Pediatric Rehab, and Pediatric Neuropsychology; visit the Fellow section of www.msufame.msu.edu for information on specific positions available. The first year annual stipend averages $47,782 depending on consortium site. Benefits include vacation, conference and sick leave, educational allowance, meals, and health insurance. The postdoc fellowship is accredited by the American Psychological Association in Clinical Health Psychology.

Deadline for applications is January 15, 2012.

Michigan State University Flint Area Medical Education. An Equal Opportunity Employer. For additional information, contact: Juliet Kamidoi, MSU Flint Area Medical Education, One Hurley Plaza, Flint MI 48503, 810.232.7000 x14. The Consortium for Advanced Psychology Training was formed by Michigan State University Flint Area Medical Education and the three Flint-area medical centers: Genesys Regional Medical Center; Hurley Medical Center; and McLaren Regional Medical Center. Postdoctoral clinical health psychology fellows are employed by one of the three hospitals in the consortium. This consortium allows for sharing of faculty and resources to provide comprehensive training programs in Clinical Health Psychology and fosters collaboration between psychology and medicine within a variety of health care settings.

University of California (Los Angeles), LA, CA, USA - 2 Clinical Child Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowships

UCLA TIES for Families is accepting applications for 2 Clinical Child Psychology Postdoctoral Fellows to begin September 2012.

The mission of UCLA TIES for Families is to improve outcomes for foster children with special needs who are or will be in adoptive placement. Clinicians provide treatment and comprehensive psychological evaluations for children and their resource/adoptive families within an interdisciplinary team while consulting with child welfare workers. There are also opportunities to engage in research as well as to supervise psychology externs. Postdoctoral fellows provide the following services to children and families: • Individual and family treatment utilizing evidence-based approaches • Group therapy, aimed at fostering attachment and better supporting both children and families adjusting to the specific circumstances of adoptive placement. • Involvement in the Infant Mental Health program, including developmental assessments, home visiting, and parent-infant support groups • Participation in clinical trial of ADAPT, a manualized adoption-specific intervention for older children being adopted from foster care and their parents Application deadline is January 15, 2012. Send curriculum vitae, cover letter, and three letters of reference to Paisha Allmendinger at pallmendinger@mednet.ucla.edu or mail to UCLA TIES for Families, 1000 Veteran Ave. 25-57, Los Angeles, CA 90095-7142. Website: www.TiesForFamilies.ucla.edu. UCLA is an equal opportunity employer.

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA - Postdoctoral fellowship in rehabilitation psychology (adult)

The University of Michigan, Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology (RPN), Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is accepting applications for a clinical Postdoctoral Fellowship to start September, 2012. The fellowship conforms to APA Division 22 guidelines and includes didactics in core topics in neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology. Adult track fellows rotate on the inpatient Neurological and Spinal Cord Injury Services and also see patients on the General Rehabilitation Service. They participate in minor rotations in the Adult Neurological Day Treatment Program and in Chronic Pain/Health psychology.

Clinical RPN fellows receive comprehensive supervision and mentoring of their clinical work, preparation of presentations, and career planning. Program graduates are expected to pursue a career in some aspect of rehabilitation psychology/neuropsychology. The University of Michigan’s reputation for rehabilitation medicine is nationally known for excellence in clinical services, education and research. A more comprehensive description of this fellowship can be found at [link to come].

Applicants should have completed all requirements for a PhD or PsyD and be eligible for a limited license in Michigan with preference given to those trained in an APA-accredited doctoral program. The fellowship offers a competitive stipend plus an excellent benefits package. Notification will follow the Uniform Notification Date (see online brochure). Send a letter of interest, CV, a copy of 2 relevant and representative clinical reports (de-identified) and three letters of recommendation to: Jeffrey Evans, Ph.D., Division of Rehabilitation Psychology and Neuropsychology, Dept. of PM and R, 325 E. Eisenhower Pkwy, Ann Arbor, MI 48108; Fax: 734.936.7048; phone: 734.936.7052. Email: jeevans@med.umich.edu.

Hospital for Special Care, New Britain and Hartford, CT, USA - 1 Rehabilitation Psychology Fellowship

The hospital is a 228-bed, Joint Commission and CARF-accredited, state-of-the-art facility with our main campus located in New Britain, CT.

We are pleased to announce the recruitment of a Post-Doctoral Fellow in Rehabilitation Psychology. This two year fellowship will provide supervised training, education, and clinical experience in psychological evaluation and rehabilitation counseling. On an inpatient basis, Fellows will receive training in assessment and rehabilitation counseling to patients with a wide range of medical conditions, including spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, stroke, pulmonary disease, and congestive heart failure. Responsibilities will also include rehabilitation counseling for outpatients with neuromuscular disease. Two seminar series and individual case supervision will be provided by a training faculty of 5 psychologists. The core seminar series encompasses a review of articles and books which represent the theoretical foundations of rehabilitation psychology, and a professional development component which includes discussion of ethics, diversity, professional advocacy, and business aspects of practice. The specialty seminar series encompasses topics organized by type of injury or medical condition. As a teaching hospital HSC also provides the fellow with a wide range of educational opportunities including rehabilitation-related conferences, multidisciplinary in-service presentations, departmental case discussions, and continuing medical education lectures. The training experience is enriched by close collaboration with physiatry, neurology, and psychiatry, as well as interdisciplinary rehabilitation team meetings. Participation in ongoing clinical research projects and / or independent research is expected and supported. Requirements for the position include a Doctoral Degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from a program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) or Canadian Psychological Association (CPA), completion of graduate level coursework in health psychology, behavioral medicine and/or rehabilitation psychology, and completion of an APA or CPA accredited internship. Broad goals of the postdoctoral residency are to provide Fellows with education and training for practice at an independent level as a Rehabilitation Psychologist, to demonstrate professional competence as an applied scientist – practitioner, and to develop the knowledge base, clinical skills, and competencies necessary for board certification in Rehabilitation Psychology.

We offer competitive salary and benefits. The anticipated start date is September 1, 2012. For additional information about the hospital and staff visit www.hfsc.org. Applicants should forward a curriculum vita, graduate school transcript, and 3 letters of recommendation (at least 1 from an internship supervisor). Please mail to Hospital for Special Care, Employee Development Services, 2150 Corbin Avenue, New Britain, CT 06053, or email to tlongo@hfsc.org AA/EOE M/F/D/V. Hospital for Special Care We Rebuild Lives. This message originates from an operating entity of Center of Special Care, Inc. The information contained in this message may be privileged and confidential. If you are the intended recipient you must maintain this message in a secure and confidential manner. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this message. Thank you.

Florida Hospital, Winter Park, Fl, USA - 1 postdoctoral residency (neuropsychology)

The Post-Doctoral Residency in Clinical Neuropsychology at Florida Hospital is a 2 year training program designed to meet Houston Conference guidelines for advanced training in Clinical Neuropsychology. The program will provide the resident with advanced training in the principles and practice of neuropsychology through a combination of didactic and educational experiences, extensive direct patient contact, and individual supervision. Residents will also have the opportunity to learn supervisory techniques and participate in supervision of practicum students. At the conclusion of the residency, graduates will be prepared for board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology through the American Board of Professional Psychology.

The program is part of the Florida Hospital system and the Disney Children’s Hospital. Florida Hospital is one of the largest health care providers in central Florida, with 8 hospital campuses in the Orlando area. The Pediatric Neuropsychology resident will be part of the Medical Psychology Group, which is rapidly expanding and currently includes 4 full time neuropsychologists, 1 part-time neuropsychologist, 2 post-doctoral residents, and 1 full time clinical health psychologist. The Medical Psychology group provides consultations to physicians in the Neuroscience division of Florida Hospital and the Florida Hospital for Children, including neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, rehabilitation, and sports medicine. Consultation and referrals with community physicians also make up a substantial portion of the patient base, and include children with a wide range of neurodevelopmental conditions including autism spectrum disorders, neurological injury and disease, and disorders of learning and attention.

The neuropsychology program is also a key element in the largest sports concussion program in central Florida, having seen over 5,000 student-athletes for baseline testing. The resident will also participate in clinical, research, and educational activities of the comprehensive pediatric epilepsy center at the Walt Disney Pavillion at Florida Hospital for Children that includes state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment programs such as fMRI and MEG. In addition to clinical experience, residents are encouraged to develop second-year research projects based on their interests and experiences. The Neuropsychology program is rapidly growing both clinical and research programs, and participates in a number of multidisciplinary clinical and research protocols including studies of neurofibromatosis, pediatric brain tumors, and general oncology protocols (adult and pediatric).

Independent research projects are also encouraged. The Orlando region is a rapidly growing medical and neuroscience community, and offers an excellent opportunity for training and career development. For more information on this opportunity, please contact me by email, and include a CV and names of three references. Application Procedures Eligible candidates include anyone who has completed doctoral education in neuropsychology or clinical psychology through an accredited doctoral program. Prior to beginning the residency, candidates must have been awarded the doctoral degree, including completion of an APA or CPA Accredited internship, and defense of the doctoral thesis.

Application materials include: 1. Letter of interest and experience. a. Interested candidates should send a letter of interest outlining their experience and professional goals. 2. References a. The candidate should also provide the names of at least three neuropsychologists as references, along with letters of recommendation. Recommendation letters should be sent directly to the program director (Dr. Westerveld), or included with the other application materials in a sealed envelope with the signature of the referee across the seal. 3. Sample report a. The candidate should send a sample report, with all PHI properly redacted, as part of their application. The report should be representative of the applicant’s work, and include testing and interpretation of a comprehensive neuropsychological examination. 4. Applications will be considered until a candidate is selected. 5. Application Materials should be sent to: Michael Westerveld, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Director of Clinical Training Medical Psychology Associates 1685 Lee Road Suite 200 Winter Park, FL 32789 (407) 303-7991 Michael.westerveld@flhosp.org

6. We plan to hold interviews at INS, however this is not required. Telephone interviews are acceptable if you are unable to attend INS. In-person interviews at the facility can also be arranged. 7. Applicants will be notified about their applications through the APPCN Match Program. The program ID number is 8223 Stipend and Benefits The Resident will receive a competitive stipend. The resident will also receive full health care benefits, and will have the opportunity to purchase subsidized health care benefits for dependents and spouse as a Florida Hospital/FHMG employee.

University of California, Davis Health System, Sacramento, CA, USA - 3 postdoctoral fellowships (1 Adult/ 2 Child positions)

Our program provides advanced clinical training opportunities at three Sacramento County Divisions of Mental Health clinical programs affiliated with the Department of Psychiatry: an adult inpatient psychiatric hospital, an adult outpatient clinic, and a children's outpatient clinic. For the 2012-2013 academic year, the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is pleased to announce three openings for postdoctoral clinical fellows beginning September 4, 2012 and ending August 31, 2013. Of the three openings, we will be interviewing for one adult and two child positions. Fellows will receive training in assessment, consultation, individual therapy, and group therapy, depending upon specific position. If qualified, fellows may be able to place major emphasis on either adult or child, with minor emphasis in another area. The stipend for all positions will be $40,000 plus competitive university benefits. The positions will be open until filled, with an application deadline of January 6, 2012.

Early application is encouraged, and applications will be reviewed as they are received. For more information and application requirements, please visit: www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/psychiatry/psychology and http://appic.org/directory/program_cache/1072.html.

All applicants must have: (1) Attended an APA-accredited doctoral program (2) Completed an APA-accredited internship (3) Completed all requirements for their doctoral degree prior to September 1, 2011 To apply, send the following in one complete packet: (1) An application that can be obtained here (2) A cover letter specifying the position to which you are applying and your aims (3) Three letters of recommendation with the writer's signature over the back of a sealed envelope (4) A current curriculum vitae (5) A comprehensive psychological assessment report (with all client/patient identifiers removed) Please contact the Training Office at (916) 734-2614 if you have any questions. Interviews will be scheduled for Monday, February 6, 2012 and Thursday, February 9, 2012. Application materials should be sent to: Stacey Peerson, Ph.D. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences UC Davis Health System 2230 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95817-1419 E-mail: stacey.peerson@ucdmc.ucdavis.edu

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System, Pittsburgh, PA, USA - 1 Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment

Department of Veterans Affairs Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Psychology and Associated Health Fellowship Program Director: Gretchen L. Haas, PhD Application Due Date: January 15, 2012 Overview: The Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC) at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System (VAPHS) is recruiting clinical psychologists and other associated health clinicians for a 2-year fellowship program. The primary goal of the fellowship program is to train clinicians to become leading clinical researchers in the treatment and prevention of comorbid medical, mental health, and/or substance use disorders, with the aim of improving the mental and physical health, quality of life, and outcomes of healthcare services for veterans with mental illness.

Program Description: This interdisciplinary program aims to train clinical psychologists, nurses, and social workers to become outstanding clinical researchers in high priority areas of mental health. Individualized, mentored research and clinical training is combined with a state-of-the-art curriculum that emphasizes research methods, statistics, epidemiology, mental health systems, quality improvement methods, education, and service delivery. Training in professional skills includes manuscript preparation, grant writing, project management, and the responsible conduct of research. Fellowship sites across the national network of VA Advanced Fellowship training sites are linked electronically for didactic, academic, and research efforts. Fellows devote the majority of their time to patient oriented research and education activities and 25% to direct patient clinical care. In collaboration with their mentors, Fellows will develop and implement a research project, publish and present findings, participate in grant writing, and utilize the latest technology for educational activities and clinical service delivery. Psychology applicants must have obtained a doctorate from an APA accredited program in clinical or counseling psychology and have completed an APA accredited internship in clinical or counseling psychology. Fellows must be U.S. citizens. The VA funds the allied health professional stipends in amounts based on VA national standards with locality adjustments for cost-of-living in the area. Fellows will also receive a secondary appointment at the University of Pittsburgh.

Faculty: Fellowship faculty members (and their research interests) include: Gretchen Haas, PhD (schizophrenia, social cognition and cognitive intervention), Robert Sweet, MD (neurobiology of psychosis), Howard Aizenstein, MD (neuroimaging, late-life mood disorders), Charlotte Brown, PhD (implementation research, mood disorders, cultural barriers to treatment), Daniel Buysse, MD (sleep research training), Matthew Chinman, PhD (implementation research, peer interventions in SMI, recovery), Jack Cornelius, MD, MPH (pharmacotherapy of mood disorders and comorbid alcohol use), Steven Forman, MD, PhD (neurobehavioral studies, neuroimaging of addictive disorders), Ellen Frank, PhD (treatment development and clinical trials for mood disorders, implementation methods), Anne Germain, PhD (sleep research, cognitive-behavioral treatment and intervention for PTSD), Gerald Goldstein, PhD (neuropsychology, schizophrenia), Martica Hall, PhD (behavioral health assessment methods, sleep), John Kasckow, MD, PhD (interventions for suicidal behavior, schizophrenia, prevention of depression), Mary Phillips, PhD (neuroimaging), Charles Reynolds, MD (depression prevention and intervention in aging), Armando Rotondi, PhD (implementation), Judith Saxton, PhD (neuropsychology), Stuart Steinhauer, PhD (psychophysiology), and Jeffrey Yao, PhD (biochemical aspects of mental illness and neurological disorders).

Application Due Date: January 15, 2012 How to Apply: Interested psychologists and associated clinicians who meet the eligibility requirements should send a cover letter, curriculum vita, transcripts, and three letters of recommendation to Gretchen L. Haas, PhD (haasgl@upmc.edu) and Sara Chapman, MS, OTR/L (sara.chapman@va.gov). The cover letter should specify the reasons for your interest in this particular fellowship training program, a brief overview of your previous clinical and research experiences, and how you see this program promoting your professional and career goals. -- Adam Bramoweth, PhD Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow, MIRECC VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System 7180 Highland Drive, 151R-H Pittsburgh, PA 15206 Adam.Bramoweth@va.gov

Roosevelt University, Schaumburg, IL, USA - 1 Postdoctoral fellowship in university or college counseling

The Roosevelt University Counseling Center fellowship is for a psychology doctoral graduate who is seeking advanced training in university or college counseling center work. The position is full time (40 hours/week) for one calendar year. The start date is in early August. The clinical duties include: providing individual (both short-term and long-term), couples and group counseling; initial intake interviews; crisis intervention; case management; consultation and outreach with students, faculty, staff and parents; possible supervision of practicum students; and other duties as assigned.

The Fellow will spend at least 60% of her or his time providing clinical services. In addition, the Fellow will be providing other non-clinical services such as outreach programming and consultation to the Roosevelt University student, staff, and faculty community on a regular basis. Outreach and consultation are a critical educational and networking component of The Counseling Center program and postdoctoral experience. The responsibilities vary widely throughout the year, but may include presentations to the Roosevelt community, writing articles for the Illuminations Newsletter, and assisting with outreach events as well as planning and implementing your own outreach events. The Fellowship is designed to provide both generalist training and specialized experience working with a diverse population of university students regarding a range of mental health and developmental concerns.

The Fellow will participate in a clinical training seminar, staff meetings, and intake disposition team meetings. In addition, the Fellow will have the opportunity to pick one of the following three concentration tracks: 1) Administrative track: The Administrative Track is intended for postdoctoral fellows who are interested in administrative/leadership roles in university counseling centers, other mental health agencies, and/or professional organizations ; 2) Training track: The Training Track is intended to provide the postdoctoral fellow with an opportunity to learn the mechanics of a training director role within a pre-doctoral externship training program; and 3) Outreach track: The Outreach Track will allow the postdoctoral fellow to have ample experience with coordinating, consulting, and implementing outreach programming.

Training Provisions The Fellow will receive two hours of individual supervision from a primary supervisor. S/he may also receive additional supervision on special projects, outreach or group therapy as needed. All supervisors are licensed clinical psychologists in the state of Illinois. Roosevelt University Counseling Center The current staff consists of four full-time psychologists, one part-time psychologist, three externs, one postdoctoral fellow, three peer advocates, and two support staff. The clinical staff embrace an integrative theoretical orientation that relies upon psychodynamic/relational, multicultural, feminist, developmental, systemic and cognitive behavioral perspectives. RUCC is committed to social justice and multicultural competence and encourages continuing professional development in this area. RUCC utilizes a time-limited therapy model (12 sessions) but longer-term cases are permitted. We offer process group therapy and a psychoeducational group for stress management that have no session limits. RUCC staff believes that supervision and mentoring are essential in helping Fellows advance in professional confidence, competence, and autonomy. Our goal is to support and prepare new professionals to practice psychology with skill, creativity, and flexibility in a complex and ever-changing world.

Qualifications Applicants must have a completed a Ph.D or Psy.D in counseling or clinical psychology at the time of employment. Preference will be given to candidates from APA-accredited academic programs who have completed APA-accredited internships. The strongest applicants will demonstrate a professional commitment and interest in university or college counseling centers and student development. Compensation and Benefits The position's stipend is $29,000 for 12-month period. Benefits include: health insurance, vacation time, and professional development leave with potential funding.

University Description Join a university with a mission that matters! For more than 65 years, Roosevelt University has been educating students who want something more than a degree from their education. With a progressive learning environment, we pride ourselves in celebrating the differences each individual brings to our university. The education that happens at Roosevelt comes as much from books as it does from the real world interactions our students share with our faculty and with each other. Come be a part of an institution whose goal is to raise the social consciousness and enact change! It's an important mission and an exciting time to take part in it - record enrollments, a new sports program - even a new Pharmacy college! Come be a part of something truly special in the world of higher ed! Founded in 1945, Roosevelt University is a private not-for-profit institution dedicated to social justice and academic excellence. Located in Chicago and Schaumburg, enrollment is approximately 6,620 students, 41% of whom are graduate students. Internationally known for its diverse population, minority students make up about 50% of the total student population, including approximately 4% international students. The average age for undergraduate students is 26 and 31 for graduate students. Students choose from over 80 majors from six colleges: Arts and Sciences, Education, Business, Performing Arts, Evelyn T. Stone College of Professional Studies, and the College of Pharmacy.

Application Process Interested candidates must apply online for the position, and applications must include: 1. Cover letter: The letter should address your interest in the Fellowship and Roosevelt University; professional goals; and note the completion dates for your doctoral program, internship, and dissertation. 2. Current Curriculum Vitae 3. Contact information for three references, including at least two from clinical supervisors 4. A completed Roosevelt University application form. Available at https://jobs.roosevelt.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51323 Application Deadline Applications will be accepted until 1/30/12. Roosevelt University welcomes women, LGBT, disabled, international, minority-classified individuals as applicants for all positions.

University of California at Los Angeles, LA, CA, USA - 1 Post-Doctoral opportunity in Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders

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 clinical postdoctoral hours in an exempt setting.

The position is available immediately; start date is negotiable, and can be delayed until summer 2012 if necessary for a qualified applicant. 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

The VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan campus, NY, USA - 1 Postdoctoral Clinical Psychology Residency with an Emphasis in Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care

Postdoctoral Clinical Psychology Residency with an Emphasis in Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care VA New York Harbor Healthcare System Manhattan Campus The VA New York Harbor Healthcare System, Manhattan campus, is pleased to offer a one-year postdoctoral residency in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Clinical Health Psychology and Primary Care. This residency is based primarily within Primary Care and integrates with the Patient-Centered Medical Home care model. The intent of the training program is to further the resident’s clinical and professional growth both as a clinical psychologist and as a specialist within the emphasis area of clinical health psychology.

The postdoctoral residency consists of a combination of year-long required assignments and briefer rotations, generally lasting 4 months each, some required and some elective. The resident has the opportunity to extend one or more rotations if that area represents a major interest. Responsibilities will include evaluation and assessment; individual and group therapies; team participation and consultation; didactics; teaching and supervision; and a year-long residency project.

A partial list of training, consultation, and didactic opportunities includes the following: ▪ Evidence-based treatments for clinical intervention within the Primary Care setting (e.g., cognitive behavioral, interpersonal therapy approaches; motivational interviewing/enhancement; problem-solving treatment; behavioral activation). ▪ Specialized treatment interventions (e.g., smoking cessation, sleep hygiene, weight loss, cognitive behavioral therapy for pain, biofeedback, mindfulness- and acceptance & commitment-based approaches). ▪ Group modalities within the Primary Care setting (e.g. psychoeducational, supportive, psychotherapeutic). ▪ Conducting brief (“same-day triage”) and full psychological evaluations appropriate to the Primary Care setting. ▪ Specialized psychological evaluations (organ replacement, bariatric surgery, interferon therapy for hepatitis). ▪ Consulting and contributing a mental health perspective through participation in Patient-Centered Medical Home team meetings, “curbside” consultation with medical providers, and shared visits with medical providers. ▪ In addition to Primary Care, other rotations include: Chronic Pain Clinic, Psychiatry inpatient consultation/liaison team, and Primary Care substance abuse treatment, plus a number of elective assignments. ▪ Teaching and supervision through in-service training to Medical Home team, teaching 2-3 intern seminars, and supervising a junior trainee (intern or extern). ▪ Research-related Residency Project (e.g., small empirical investigation such as outcome study, literature review, performance improvement project, needs assessment, program evaluation). ▪ Collaborate with the VISN-3 Mental Health Lead for Patient-Centered Care for a more “macro” viewpoint regarding program development, implementation, and coordination on a regional scale.

Postdoctoral Residency Details Start Date: On or about September 1 (depending upon pay period dates) for a 12-month appointment. Stipend: $47,626 Benefits: Health insurance, 10 Federal holidays, 13 days paid vacation and up to 13 days of sick leave; up to 5 days approved absence to attend outside conferences and trainings. Applications are due January 6, 2012. Interviews take place late January through February. Uniform Notification Date is March 14, 2012. VA New York Harbor fully adheres to the newly-adopted APPIC Uniform Notification Date with Option for Reciprocal Offer. Requirements U.S. citizens who are candidates in or have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical/counseling psychology and who are enrolled in or have completed an APA-accredited internship are eligible to apply. All doctoral degree requirements, including internship and dissertation defense, must be completed prior to beginning the fellowship. Preference is given to candidates with prior training and experience in Health Psychology, but it is not a requirement. We strongly encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups. The Federal Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. With any additional questions, please contact: Marc Goloff, Ph.D., ABPP Postdoctoral Director of Training Email (preferred): Marc.Goloff@VA.gov Telephone: (212) 686-7500 ext. 5926

Friday, December 16, 2011

Humboldt State University, Arcata, CA, USA - 2 to 3 residency positions

Postgraduate Residency Postdoctoral/Post-Master's Residency Two to three full-time post-graduate residency positions are available beginning August 13, 2012 and ending May 24, 2013.

The residency is for the academic year, with the usual academic breaks. Residents will be responsible for providing: (a) short term individual, couples, and group therapy; (b) assessment and referral services; (c) crisis intervention and on-call services; (d) outreach programming; and (e) psychological consultation to the campus community. Residents will also have involvement in training and mentorship of master’s level practicum students through Humboldt State University’s Counseling and / or Social Work program. Residents will receive both individual and group supervision commensurate with the requirements for licensure. Qualifications and Stipend The applicant must have completed a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology, or a master's degree in counseling or clinical psychology (e.g., leading toward licensure as an MFT) or in social work (leading to the LCSW). The degree must come from a regionally accredited institution of higher education or an APA/CPA-accredited program and pre-doctoral internship meeting APPIC (Association for Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers) standards as CAPS is a member of APPIC. Interest and experience serving multicultural populations is highly desirable.

Applicants with interest, training and experience in the area of alcohol and drug abuse and/or crisis intervention are also particularly encouraged to apply. The full-time residency carries a minimum stipend of $20,000/postdoc or 18,000/post-master's for the academic year (9 months).This stipend may be increased pending final budgetary approval. Residents have staff privileges on campus (library privileges, access to employee wellness program, etc.), use of the on-campus health center & the added benefit of living in an extraordinarily beautiful place. Rental prices and other information about the Humboldt area can be found at Humguide Setting and Facilities Humboldt State University is located on the northern California redwood coast, in the community of Arcata (pop. 13,000). The hillside campus overlooks Humboldt Bay and the Pacific Ocean, amidst the surrounding Redwood forest. As one of the smaller campuses of the California State University system, with about 7,500 students, HSU is known for its open and friendly campus environment. HSU has a national reputation for academic excellence, especially in the sciences. CAPS is housed in the Health and Counseling building on campus. Each resident will have a private office, with computer and internet access, and a video camera for supervision. The counseling facility includes a group room, a professional library, and a staff kitchen. CAPS consists of six professional therapists working as a team. Peer consultation is emphasized and constantly utilized in a supportive and collegial atmosphere. The staff is especially interested in residents who will support this type of work environment. Residents will engage in both formal and informal supervisory contact with all professional staff. In addition to supervision, residents will participate in our weekly case conference and training seminar. Professionals at CAPS represent a range of theoretical orientations.

To Apply Application requirements include: (a) cover letter that includes residency goals and interest/experience working on a clinical team; (b) copies of academic transcripts; (c) curriculum vitae; and (d) three letters of reference from supervisors of your clinical work. Review of applications will begin January 12, 2012. These positions will remain open until filled. Candidates are welcome to email: Eliot Altschul at Eliot.Altschul@humboldt.edu for correspondence. Please direct questions and applications to: Eliot Altschul, PhD., Training Director Counseling and Psychological Services Humboldt State University Arcata, CA 95521 Phone: (707) 826-3236 Fax: (707) 826-5735

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois, USA - 1 Health Psychology Fellowship

Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences, Division of Psychology is offering a one-year, full time postdoctoral fellowship in Health Psychology available Summer/Fall 2012. The fellow will provide comprehensive services for adult medical patients with special emphasis on psychosocial oncology, bariatric procedures, organ transplantation, pain management, biofeedback, managing affective disorders in medically ill patients, and enhancing treatment compliance. Training includes inpatient interventions and outpatient services, with instruction in a variety of techniques. The fellow is also expected to participate in departmental teaching and research activities.

To apply, send a vita, statement of professional goals, and 3 letters of recommendation by February 1, 2011 to:
Patricia B. Mumby, Ph.D.
Associate Professor Director of Clinical Training and Health Psychology
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences
Loyola University Medical Center
2160 S. First Ave. (Building 112)
Maywood, Illinois 60153

Candidates with an APA-approved internship and medical-center clinical experience are preferred. Loyola University Chicago is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and educator.

University of Michigan (VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Consortium), Ann Harbor, MI, USA - Postdoctoral fellowships (Clinical Adult Psychology, Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, Clinical neuropsychology)

The University of Michigan - VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Consortium in Professional Psychology The University of Michigan - VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Consortium in Professional Psychology is accepting applications for fellowships in our training program. Based on the scientist/practitioner model, the program emphasizes the training and development of psychologists who can assume leadership roles in research, teaching, and clinical service. Fellows participate in a core curriculum, specialty track clinical training, and programmatic research.

Positions are anticipated in Clinical Adult Psychology(1 and 2-year fellowships), Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (2 year fellowship), and Clinical Neuropsychology (2-year fellowship). The Child and Adolescent and Neuropsychology tracks at the University of Michigan have APA specialty accreditation; the UM Adult Track is accredited for non-specialty psychology training. The UM Neuropsychology tracks include Child Clinical Neuropsychology, General Adult Clinical Neuropsychology, Geriatric Clinical Neuropsychology, and Neuropsychology of Mood Disorders and Neuroimaging. The VA Neuropsychology track consists of Adult Clinical Neuropsychology, with an emphasis on TBI and Geriatrics.

Our training program provides a rich interdisciplinary environment with seminars, invited lectures, and opportunities for collaboration with faculty across disciplines and departments. The stipend for 1st year fellows is $45,913. Second year fellows earn $48,395. Benefits include vacations, sick leave and options for health insurance. We especially invite and encourage applications from members from underrepresented groups. The University of Michigan and the Veterans Administration are non-discriminatory/affirmative action employers. For up-to-date information and application materials, see the Consortium Web Page (http://www.umich.edu/~gusb/post-doc.html). Deadline for applications is January 15, 2012. If further information is needed, contact: Henry A. Buchtel, Ph.D., Director of Psychology Training, Department of Psychiatry, 2101 Commonwealth Blvd, Ste C, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 48105, email address: gusb@umich.edu.

The Integrated Center for Child Development (ICCD), Canton, MA, USA - Pediatric Neuropsychology Post-Doctoral positions

Pediatric Neuropsychology Post-Doctoral positions The Integrated Center for Child Development (ICCD) is accepting applications for pediatric neuropsychologist post-doctoral fellowships for the upcoming academic year in their Canton and Newton offices. ICCD is a multi-disciplinary agency in the Boston area providing assessment and intervention for children with learning and developmental disabilities. The group has a large neuropsychology department, masters and doctoral level psychotherapists, a speech and language pathology department, an augmentative communication/assistive technology department, a developmental pediatrician/geneticist, occupational therapy, an educator and tutoring services. Applicants should have completed an APA-approved doctoral program in psychology and have strong training in clinical pediatric neuropsychology. Additional experience in the assessment of children with developmental disabilities as well as evaluation of preschoolers is desirable but not required. Duties will primarily include providing diagnostic, neuropsychological evaluations of children with a broad range of learning/developmental issues, but a strong emphasis will be placed on the evaluation of children with developmental disabilities. The exploration of other professional initiatives within the agency will be supported and encouraged. Salary and benefits are competitive. We follow an apprenticeship model of training, further described on our website (www.iccdpartners.org).

Interested applicants should download an application from our website and will be additionally asked to submit the following supporting documents: current curriculum vitae, three sample assessment reports, and two letters of recommendation. Materials should be submitted to Sandra McNabb, Integrated Center for Child Development, 340 Turnpike Street, Suite 1, Canton, MA 02021. Katherine Gamble, Psy.D. Pediatric Neuropsychologist Director, ICCD Newton Integrated Center for Child Development 193 Oak St. Suite 1 Newton, MA 02464 340 Turnpike St. Suite 1 Canton, MA 02021 781-619-1500

Barrow Neurological Institute, St. Joseph Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AR, USA - 1 Postdoctoral residency position (neuropsychology)

The Department of Clinical Neuropsychology at Barrow Neurological Institute/St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ is accepting applications for our two-year postdoctoral residency program, to start in September 2012. U.S. News and World Report has named St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center one of the 10 best hospitals in the United States for Neurology and Neurosurgery. Barrow Neurological Institute, the neurological division at St. Joseph's, has long been recognized for providing state-of-the-art care for people with brain and spine disease, disorders, and injuries. There are over 20 neurosurgeons on site as well as a large neurology department. Barrow performs more neurosurgeries than any other hospital worldwide. In addition, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a Level 1 Trauma Center and provides care to more stroke patients than any other center in the southwestern United States.

Barrow is home to the Muhammad Ali Parkinson's Center and is one of the busiest brain tumor treatment centers in the U.S. There are active residency programs in neurosurgery, neurology and neuroradiology, in addition to the postdoctoral training program that we offer for advanced clinical work and studies in neuropsychology. Residents in clinical neuropsychology are involved in direct patient care in a number of settings. Those settings may include the Inpatient Neurorehabilitation Unit, the Center for Transitional Neurorehabilitation, the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, the Outpatient Neuropsychological Consultation Service, and the Inpatient Neuropsychological Consultation Service. In addition, we have a growing number of clinic services within the hospital, including ones pertaining to Movement Disorders, Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, and Hypothalamic Hamartoma. Our department also participates in a number of ongoing clinical research trials. Strengths of the residency program include the opportunity to work with a highly diverse patient population within a neurosurgical/neurological institute, including (but not limited to) patients with traumatic brain injury, brain tumor, cerebrovascular accident, dementia, epilepsy, spinal cord injury, multiple sclerosis, and encephalopathy. Residents are also able to observe patients at different stages of recovery (acute to chronic). Opportunities for training in psychotherapy and neuropsychological interventions with neurological patients are also incorporated within the residency program. Residents participate in formal teaching conferences and have protected time for research. Application Process Individuals who have or anticipate obtaining a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and/or clinical neuropsychology from an APA-approved program, as well as an APA-approved internship, are encouraged to apply. Please see our program website at http://www.stjosephs-phx.org/Academic_Affairs/Fellowship_Programs/204973 for information on the two available training tracks. Please send a letter outlining your interests, background experience, training goals and the opportunities you seek during your postdoctoral residency (along with a current curriculum vitae) to the Director of the Postdoctoral Residency Program by January 4th, 2012. Please specify the track(s) to which you are applying. Two letters of recommendation should be submitted.

Our program is a member of APPCN (see www.appcn.org for additional information) and we participate in the National Matching Service system. This residency site agrees to abide by the APPCN policy that no person at this facility will solicit, accept, or use any ranking-related information from any residency applicant. Our program is also a member of APPIC (see www.appic.org for more information). For further information or questions, please direct inquiries to: George P. Prigatano, Ph.D., ABPP Newsome Chair of Clinical Neuropsychology Director of Postdoctoral Residency Program Barrow Neurological Institute St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center 222 W. Thomas Road, Suite 315 Phoenix, AZ 85013 You may also call Mary Henry, Administrative Assistant at 602-406-3671 or e-mail at mary.henry@chw.edu to obtain a copy of our program brochure.

Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU), Augusta, Georgia, USA - Two Health Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowships

Two Health Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowships, Georgia Health Sciences University (GHSU), Augusta Georgia GHSU (formally the Medical College of Georgia) anticipates funding for two full-time postdoctoral fellows interested in heath psychology within an academic health center. Dependent on the final distribution of grant funding:

Position #1 has a focus on HIV/AIDS in regard to mental health, medication adherence, risk reduction, and substance abuse and Position #2 has an emphasis on adjustment to and management of chronic illness with primary experiences in Multiple Sclerosis and HIV. Additional opportunities within other clinics (i.e., oncology) or populations (i.e., pediatric) can be negotiated based on specific needs of the fellow and/or current availability of training experiences. Both positions also emphasize the intersections of diversity issues and health beliefs and practices. The fellowships are approximately 70% clinical and 30% research and administration. The clinical portion of this fellowship will entail providing consultation, assessment, outreach, program development, and individual, family and group therapy to either individuals living with or affected by HIV (position #1) or both HIV and multiple sclerosis populations (position # 2). HIV services will take place in several clinical environments including an infectious disease clinic, outpatient psychiatry, and local public health and community service agencies. MS services take place at the Augusta MS Center (a regional MS center treating more than 1500 people living with MS) and an outpatient psychiatry clinic. In both positions, the fellow will function as part of multidisciplinary treatment teams of psychologists, physicians, physician assistants, psychiatrists, nurses, and social workers. In addition, the fellow will provide some supervision to psychology interns from our APA internship and to GHSU medical students. The research portion of the fellowship will entail collaborative health psychology research that may include participation on existing research projects and the development of new programs of research. The administration portion of the fellowship will include assisting in grants development and management. By the beginning of the fellowship year, the applicant will have completed an APA-approved doctoral program in clinical or counseling psychology and an APA-approved pre-doctoral internship program. Experience working with chronically ill individuals or experience in medical settings is strongly preferred.

Annual starting salary is expected to be $42,000, plus conference travel reimbursement, health insurance, and retirement. The anticipated start date of both positions is flexible and based on candidates needs but should fall between July 1 and September 1, 2012. Licensure supervision will be provided. A second year of fellowship may be negotiated pending available funding and preference is given to those open to completing a second year. Please submit applications including a 1) letter of interest, 2) CV, and 3) at least 2 letters of recommendation by email to lsteplem@georgiahealth.edu by January 16th, 2012. We expect to conduct interviews in February and make offers by/on Uniform Notification Day. Read more about Augusta Georgia and GHSU: http://www.georgiahealth.edu/augusta/index.html Lara M. Stepleman, PhD Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Health Behavior Co-Director, Education Discovery Institute Director of HIV and Multiple Sclerosis Psychological Services Georgia Health Sciences University Department of Psychiatry and Health Behavior 997 St. Sebastian Way Augusta, Georgia 30912 lsteplem@georgiahealth.edu (706) 721-7969 (Psychiatry) (706) 721-0114 (EDI) (706) 721-1793 (Fax)