The Neuropsychology Section in the Department of Neurology at the Indiana University School of Medicine (http://neurology.medicine.iu.edu) and Indiana University Health Physicians has a new opening for a Pediatric Neuropsychologist. Responsibilities and opportunities include coordination and provision of outpatient clinical assessment services, participation in multidisciplinary treatment teams at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, supervision of pre- and post-doctoral trainees and staff, and participation in the overall academic mission. Major patient populations include oncologic and neurosurgical conditions, epilepsy, and TBI, as well as a broad range of complex medical disorders. While this is a primarily clinical position, there are opportunities for participation in clinical research. Requirements include post-doctoral training in pediatric neuropsychology and eligibility for licensure in Indiana. Preference will be given to ABCN-eligible clinicians experienced with the above patient populations. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at INS in New York. Candidates can apply directly at http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/6047, and can reach out for more information or with questions to Brenna C. McDonald, PsyD, ABPP, Director, Pediatric Neuropsychology, at mcdonalb@iupui.edu.

 

Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health is the only nationally ranked children

The Center for Pediatric Neuropsychology is seeking a pediatric neuropsychologist specializing in the assessment of toddlers, children, and adolescents presenting with a wide range of neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. Our patients consist of a wide range of genetic, medical, and neurodevelopmental concerns. The referral base is extensive and we collaborate with a variety of medical specialists in the area. Our team includes three pediatric neuropsychologists, two of whom hold subspecialist certification, a child psychiatrist/developmental behavioral pediatrician, and a full-time psychometrist. We pride ourselves on providing high quality assessments and evidence based treatment plans while adhering to the highest practice standards in our field.

The Center for Pediatric Neuropsychology is a regional specialty clinic for pediatric neuropsychological services. The home clinic is based in Palm Beach Gardens, with a satellite clinic in Port St. Lucie. Our newest clinic is based in West Des Moines, Iowa. An additional satellite clinic on Grand Cayman Island provides the unique opportunity to work with a variety of cultural groups in a multi-disciplinary setting. The current position will work primarily out of the Port St. Lucie clinic, with opportunities to work out of the Palm Beach Gardens and Grand Cayman clinics.

This position requires a doctoral degree in psychology from an APA accredited program, specialty training in clinical pediatric neuropsychology under Houston guidelines, and completion of both an APA accredited pre-doctoral internship and an APPCN-member or equivalent postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology. Given the broad referral base, candidates must have both breadth and depth of training. Individuals with a strong background in the assessment of preschoolers are highly desired. Candidates must be board certified or board eligible. Subspecialty certification in pediatric neuropsychology is expected and encouraged. Must be licensed or license eligible in the state of Florida.

Compensation is very competitive and offers incentive-based earning opportunities. The position includes full office support including administration, accounting, billing, transcription, and psychometry support. The position allows for flexible scheduling and a professional development allowance.

The Center for Pediatric Neuropsychology is a private outpatient clinic in South Florida with satellite clinics in Grand Cayman and Iowa. This is an excellent opportunity to join a rapidly expanding private practice in beautiful South Florida. Port St. Lucie, Tequesta, and Jupiter are wonderful family-focused communities. We have many competitive private and public schools, and an abundance of year-round outdoor activities. Martin County offers the many benefits of South Florida living, with a low tax rate. There is no state income tax in Florida.

Please send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and two sample reports to Jill Kelderman, Ph.D., at drk@neuropsych4kids.com or by mail to: Dr. Jill Kelderman, The Center for Pediatric Neuropsychology, 11211 Prosperity Farms Road #C-303, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida 33410.

The Michigan Medicine – VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Consortium in Clinical Neuropsychology is accepting applications for two-year residencies in adult and pediatric neuropsychology, starting September 2019. The program follows the scientist-practitioner model and emphasizes the training and development of psychologists who can assume leadership roles in research, teaching, and clinical service. Postdoctoral residents participate in a core curriculum, general clinical training, and programmatic research. Applications are currently being accepted for clinical emphases in Adult and Pediatric Neuropsychology. Research emphases include: Adult Neuromedical, Geriatric/Dementia, Pediatric Neuropsychology, and Adult/Geriatric Neuropsychology (VA). Particular research emphasis includes investigations using functional neuroimaging techniques.

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Gaylord Hospital, a premier long-term acute care hospital in Wallingford, CT, is seeking a full-time Neuropsychologist to join our dynamic Department of Psychology that currently consists of seven neuropsychologist, one health psychologist, and five social workers.

Our Neuropsychology Team primarily focuses on providing outpatient services to a robust network of referring providers throughout the state. As a member of the team, you will provide neuropsychological assessment for a wide variety of neurological disorders including traumatic brain injury, mild cognitive impairment, dementia syndromes, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and concussion. There will be opportunity to participate as a valued member of our interdisciplinary Concussion Center, as well as our Center for Brain Health. The Neuropsychology Team is occasionally called upon to provide inpatient capacity evaluations as well.

Based on the candidates’ experience, expertise, and interests, there may also be opportunities to participate in medical-legal evaluations, Worker’s Compensation, independent medical examinations, insurance peer reviews, fitness-for-duty evaluations, and pilot evaluations.

The ideal candidate will have training and experience that meets Houston Conference Guidelines and is committed to pursuing board certification. This position requires a doctorate from an accredited graduate school in psychology, with a license to practice psychology in the State of Connecticut.

Gaylord Hospital is a 137-bed non-profit specialty hospital, also known as a long-term acute care hospital, specializing in medical management and rehabilitation for patients who have experienced an acute illness or a traumatic accident. Gaylord is the only entity in Connecticut, and one of two facilities in the country, with Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) International accreditation for all inpatient rehabilitation programs and additional specialty accreditation for our Spinal Cord, Stroke and Brain Injury Specialty Programs.

Gaylord Hospital offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. We are centrally located in Wallingford, CT offering a suburban lifestyle with top-rated schools, housing and outdoor leisure activities. Nearby New Haven and Hartford, major highways and train stations. Easy access to the CT shoreline, and 2 hours to NYC and Boston. For more information and to apply on-line, please send your CV to www.gaylord.org.

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Join one of the most well respected and recognized neuropsychology practices in New England! NESCA is expanding and seeking additional pediatric neuropsychologists to join our Newton, MA and Londonderry, NH practice locations.

NESCA is a multi-disciplinary center that has earned the reputation of providing the highest quality evaluation and treatment services for children and adolescents. Our team currently includes 20 master

Assistant Professor of Psychology – Quantitative

Penn State Harrisburg, School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor of Psychology to begin in fall 2019. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in psychology or related field by August 2019 and strong research and teaching skills in quantitative research methods and psychometrics. Preference will be given to candidates with specializations in Industrial-Organizational or Human Factors Research. An active program of research with potential for external funding is expected. Applicants must have a commitment to integrity, diversity, collaboration, and professional service. Responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, maintaining an active research agenda, supervising student research and writing, advising students and offering career guidance, and providing service to the School, College, and University. Teaching responsibilities will include research methods, statistics, and courses related to one’s area of specialization. Teaching load is typically 6 courses per academic year, and teaching assignments may require teaching day, evening, and/or weekend classes as needed. The Psychology Program is housed in the division of Social Sciences and Psychology in the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education. We offer a B.S. in Psychology and three graduate degrees leading to an M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology, Community Psychology and Social Change, and Applied Behavior Analysis. The M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology prepares students for licensure as Master’s level therapists. Penn State Harrisburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourage applications from minority candidates. Penn State Harrisburg, with an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students, is located in Middletown, Pennsylvania. The College is easily accessible via interstate and rail routes from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York. The College offers students the opportunity to earn baccalaureate degrees in thirty academic majors. As a graduate center, the College offers twenty-two master’s degrees and three doctoral degree programs. The College is located near the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, which facilitates collaborative research opportunities. To learn more about the College and the School, visit http://harrisburg.psu.edu or http://harrisburg.psu.edu/behavioral-sciences-and-education Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of graduate transcripts, statement of teaching and research interests, samples of recently published works, and the names and contact information of three references online. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Employment with the University will require successful completion of background checks in accordance with University Policy.

Apply online at http://apptrkr.com/1298275

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Assistant Professor of Psychology – Multicultural Issues and Health Disparities

Penn State Harrisburg, School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor of Psychology to begin in Fall 2019. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in psychology or related field by August 2019 with strong research and teaching skills in multicultural issues and health disparities. An active program of research with potential for external funding is expected. Applicants must have a commitment to integrity, diversity, collaboration, and professional service. Responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, maintaining an active research agenda, supervising student research and writing, advising students and offering career guidance, and providing service to the School, College, and University. Teaching responsibilities will include courses related to health psychology, substance use/abuse, multicultural psychology, community psychology, and other clinical or applied courses. Teaching load is typically 6 courses per academic year, and teaching assignments may require teaching day, evening, and/or weekend classes as needed. The Psychology Program is housed in the division of Social Sciences and Psychology in the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education. We offer a B.S. in Psychology and three graduate degrees leading to an M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology, Community Psychology and Social Change, and Applied Behavior Analysis. The M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology prepares students for licensure as Master’s level therapists. Penn State Harrisburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourage applications from minority candidates. Penn State Harrisburg, with an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students, is located in Middletown, Pennsylvania. The College is easily accessible via interstate and rail routes from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York. The College offers students the opportunity to earn baccalaureate degrees in thirty academic majors. As a graduate center, the College offers twenty-two master’s degrees and three doctoral degree programs. The College is located near the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, which facilitates collaborative research opportunities. To learn more about the College and the School, visit http://harrisburg.psu.edu or http://harrisburg.psu.edu/behavioral-sciences-and-education Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of graduate transcripts, statement of teaching and research interests, samples of recently published works, and the names and contact information of three references online. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Employment with the University will require successful completion of background checks in accordance with University Policy.

Apply online at http://apptrkr.com/1298268

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Assistant Teaching Professor of Psychology

Penn State Harrisburg, School of Behavioral Sciences and Education, invites applications for an Assistant Teaching Professor of Psychology to begin in fall 2019. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in psychology or related field by August 2019. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellence in teaching and be expected to teach across the curriculum of Psychology. All teaching interests and experience will be considered; however, preference will be given to candidates with experience in neuropsychology, forensic psychology, or cognitive psychology. This is a one-year position with the strong possibility of renewal. Teaching responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in psychology as required by the program and in the candidate’s area of specialization. Additional responsibilities include supervising student research and writing, advising students and offering career guidance, and providing service to the School, College, and University. Teaching load is typically 8 courses per academic year, and teaching assignments may require teaching day, evening, and/or weekend classes as needed. Teaching is the primary emphasis of this position; however, research opportunities are available and encouraged. The Psychology Program is housed in the division of Social Sciences and Psychology in the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education. We offer a B.S. in Psychology and three graduate degrees leading to an M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology, Community Psychology and Social Change, and Applied Behavior Analysis. The M.A. in Applied Clinical Psychology prepares students for licensure as Master’s level therapists. Penn State Harrisburg is an Equal Opportunity Employer with a strong commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are committed to building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourage applications from minority candidates. Penn State Harrisburg, with an enrollment of approximately 5,000 students, is located in Middletown, Pennsylvania. The College is easily accessible via interstate and rail routes from Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington DC, and New York. The College offers students the opportunity to earn baccalaureate degrees in thirty academic majors. As a graduate center, the College offers twenty-two master’s degrees and three doctoral degree programs. The College is located near the Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, which facilitates collaborative research opportunities. To learn more about the College and the School, visit http://harrisburg.psu.edu or http://harrisburg.psu.edu/behavioral-sciences-and-education Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, copies of graduate transcripts, statement of teaching and research interests, samples of recently published works, and the names and contact information of three references online. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Apply online at http://apptrkr.com/1298201

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Cleveland Clinic Neurological Institute announces a search for a neuropsychologist with specific interest and experience in neurodegenerative diseases including dementia, movement disorders, and multiple sclerosis. This individual will join the staff of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas, Nevada, a multidisciplinary outpatient clinic that includes neurologists, psychiatrists, and imaging specialists, as well as, physical, occupational, and speech therapists. The neuropsychology team currently is comprised of 2 clinicians (Justin B. Miller, PhD, ABPP/CN and Jessica Z.K. Caldwell, PhD), 2 postdoctoral fellows, 3 full-time neuropsychology technicians, 2 research assistants, and practicum students.

Primary duties will include neuropsychological assessment with technician support for purposes of differential diagnosis and treatment planning within a multidisciplinary setting. The neuropsychologist will also be involved in clinical trials, as well as, the education, training, and supervision of postdoctoral fellows and practicum students from the clinical psychology program at the