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August 19, 2014. To apply, send a letter of intent, curriculum vitae, and at
least three letters of recommendation to: AnnElise Parkhurst, Ph.D.,
Faculty Development Committee
Chairperson, School of Professional
Psychology at Forest Institute, 2885
W. Battlefield Road, Springfield,
MO 65807. Submission by e-mail to
aparkhurst@forest.edu is preferred.
PSYCHOLOGISTS WITH SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE: Saint
Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI), an academic affiliate of Saint Louis University, is interested in hiring innovative psychologists to provide specialized
services in behavioral and physical healthcare. SLBMI is a clinical,
teaching, and research facility that
offers a supportive and dynamic environment for psychologists seeking career opportunities in their
area of specialization. Specialty
areas of current interest include,
but are not limited to anxiety disorders—evaluation and treatment
of children/adolescents/adults with
anxiety disorders; child/adoles-cent/family—senior leadership position in child-focused specialty
area; psychology and religion—
psychological evaluations, including
personality and cognitive testing,
of clergy and religious professionals, and psychotherapy with clergy
and laity with an emphasis on integration of spirituality. Behavioral
medicine—evaluation and treatment of headache/pain management as part of a multidisciplinary
team; integrative care in primary
care. For all positions must be Missouri licensed or license-eligible
and ideally on managed care panels. Immediate openings. For above
positions, e-mail letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and current
managed care panels to: Ronald B.
Margolis, Ph.D. ronald.margolis@
uhsinc.com. More information
on SLBMI is available at www.
slbmi.com. SLBMI offers a competitive benefit package and is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer.
NEW YORK
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST,
PH.D./PSY.D.; NYS LICENSE REQUIRED: Work with older adults in
Nassau, Suffolk, Brooklyn or Westchester at Aging Matters Psychological Services, P.C. Rewarding population, flexible schedule, collegial
atmosphere, supportive supervision. Excellent clinical/administra-tive skills. Fluency in Spanish a plus
for some positions. Send resume to:
drptomasso@agingmattersny.com.
POSTDOCTORAL SUPERVI-
SION IN PEDIATRIC AND ADULT
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY: Osika
and Scarano Psychological Servic-
es, P.C. offers two full time posi-
tions at two offices in northern New
York, which are practicum sites for
SUNY Albany doctoral students in
clinical psychology. One office has
a superior HRSA score and will ap-
ply for the HRSA loan repayment
program in April 2014. Training
will focus on providing services to
underserved adults and children,
many of whom are involved in legal
proceedings for disability benefits,
family court, OMRDD, and Vet-
erans benefits. Contact: dr.osika@
ymail.com.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Needed at Up
Wee Grow, Inc. for CPSE and early
intervention evaluations. Related experience required. This is a
contract position. Resumes can be
e-mailed to: tcgsphr@gmail.com or
faxed to: (516) 977-1679.
NORTH DAKOTA
CLINICAL OR COUNSELING
PSYCHOLOGIST: De Coteau
Trauma-Informed Care & Practice is seeking a full-time clini-cal/counseling psychologist. This
is a private practice setting serving primarily individuals who suffer from complex trauma. Clinical expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy for trauma and mood
disorders is required. Experience
with assessment/treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders or Native Americans and youth with
foster care/judicial involvement
will be viewed favorably. Applicants must possess a doctorate degree from an APA/CPA-accredited
graduate program and be eligible
for immediate licensure in North
Dakota. Address letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and three
letters of recommendation to: Tami
De Coteau, Ph.D., and e-mail to:
tamidecoteau@yahoo.com or mail
to 200 East Main Ave. Ste. 202,
Bismarck, ND 58501.
OHIO
STAFF PSYCHOLOGISTS, DIVISION OF DEVELOPMENTAL
AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS:
The Division of Developmental and
Behavioral Pediatrics at Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Center
is seeking full-time staff psychologists with formal training and/or
experience with individuals with
developmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorders. We
have openings in two specialized
programs. Our staff psychologists
work in multidisciplinary teams of
professionals in the comprehensive
evaluation and treatment planning
of children from infancy to young
adulthood with a range of disabilities and behavioral challenges.
Additional opportunities include: supervision of graduate trainees and
postdoctoral fellows and involvement in on-going research projects.
In our main division, we are seek-
ing full-time staff psychologists
with expertise and experience in
the diagnosis and treatment of in-
dividuals with developmental dis-
abilities in an outpatient center.
In collaboration with the Division
of Psychiatry we are seeking full-
time staff psychologists with exper-
tise and formal training in applied
behavioral analysis to provide be-
havioral assessment and treatment
of children dually diagnosed with
developmental disabilities and se-
vere behavior disorders and their
families in an acute care stabili-
zation program, in step-down out-
patient services and when admit-
ted for medical care. Cincinnati
Children’s Hospital Medical Cen-
ter is a leading medical research
and teaching hospital consistently
ranking among the top three pe-
diatric hospitals in the nation, ac-
cording to the U.S. News & World
Report 2013–2014 edition of Amer-
ica’s Best Children’s Hospitals. As
an organization committed to sup-
porting faculty, it makes this a
great place to launch and/or devel-
op your career and change the out-
come for children. We also offer a
top-tier compensation and bene-
fits package. Interested candidates
should send letter of interest along
with curriculum vitae to: Nicole
Bing, Psy.D., DDBP Psychology
Lead, Division of Developmental
and Behavioral Pediatrics (DDBP).
E-mail: Nicole.Bing@cchmc.org.
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY—CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY: Department of Counseling, Administration, Supervision,
and Adult Learning, position announcement: Visiting assistant professor: counseling psychology. Position description: Teach graduate
courses in both our APA-accredited counseling psychology doctoral program and in our master’s in
counseling program, provide mentoring to students in research and
professional development.
Minimum qualifications: Ph.D. in counseling psychology from an APA-accredited program, licensed or license-eligible as a psychologist in
Ohio, experience in teaching grad-uate-level courses. Preferred qualifications: APA-accredited internship. Strong publication record, experience or interest in professional
mentoring and leadership. Application information: Applications
will be exclusively accepted online at https://hrjobs.csuohio.edu/
applicants/Central?quickFind=
53019. Mailed or e-mailed application materials will not be accepted. Interested applicants must
submit a cover letter, curriculum
vitae, license/certification/tran-scripts, and reference contact information. This is a non-tenure-track position. Hiring is contingent on maintaining existing levels
of funding from the State of Ohio.
Applications will be accepted un-
til this position is filled. Offer of
employment is contingent on sat-
isfactory completion of the Uni-
versity’s verification of credentials
and other information required by
law and/or university policies or
practices, including but not lim-
ited to a criminal background
check. Cleveland State University
is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity Employer committed
to non-discrimination. M/W/D/V
are encouraged to apply.
PSYCHOLOGIST: Busy private
practice in Cincinnati looking for
full-time or part-time psychologist/
therapist. Steady referrals, billing
and office manager provided. Contact: Dr. Tom Schweinberg (513)
948-3865.
OCD POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: The Lindner Center of HOPE
has created a new postdoctoral psychology fellowship position within the OCD and Anxiety Treatment program. Founded in 2008,
the Lindner Center of HOPE is a
private non-profit psychiatric facility, affiliated with the University of Cincinnati Medical Center
located in Mason, OH, a suburb
of Cincinnati. We provide state of
the art clinical services for adults
and adolescents, and also conduct
clinical research. The fellow will
work with our interdisciplinary
OCD team gaining experience in
providing treatment on our short-term adult residential and soon-to- open adolescent unit. The fellow will also participate in clinically
based research, and assist with
training of patient care staff. Candidates should have a strong background in providing Exposure and
Response Prevention treatment,
familiarity with Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy approaches, and have experience treating
adults and adolescents. The position will be a 12-month full-time
position starting in the summer
of 2014 and includes a full benefit
package. Candidates should have
completed all the requirements for
their doctoral degree in psychology from a program that holds accreditation, designation, or approval by the APA and have completed
a qualifying pre-doctoral internship. Interested candidates should
send a resume to: debbie.strawser@
lindnercenter.org. To learn more
about the Lindner Center of HOPE,
visit our website at www.lindner
centerofhope.org.
OREGON
VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PSYCHOLOGY: Eastern
Oregon University’s Psychology
Program invites applications for a
two-year visiting assistant professor, with primary teaching responsibilities for online (distance) courses within our program. The applicant may also teach one or more
courses on campus. There is a possibility of converting this position
to tenure-track depending upon university finances and program enrollments. For more information go
to: https://eou.peopleadmin.com/
postings/542.
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