Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship - Medical University of South Carolina - IMMEDIATE OPENING
/The Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) announces an immediate opening for a postdoctoral fellowship position in pediatric psychology during the 2020-2021 academic year. The fellowship position will focus on evidence-based evaluation of children and adolescents, birth through 21 years of age, with a wide range of medically complex and/or neurodevelopmental conditions. A variety of rotations will be available, depending on the interests of the fellows, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Infant and Toddler Evaluation, Sickle Cell Developmental Screening Program, Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Neuropsychological Evaluation.
The Pediatric Psychology Service in the Division of Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics is an outpatient clinic located in a major medical center that serves a diverse population of patients from a large geographical area (www.musckids.org/developmentalpeds/#about). The Pediatric Psychology team currently consists of six licensed psychologists and one licensed psychoeducational specialist. The team works closely with other allied health professionals to provide comprehensive psychological and medical care to children. The Pediatric Psychology service also participates in the nationally recognized, APA-accredited Charleston Consortium Psychology Internship Training Program (academicdepartments.musc.edu/psychology_internship/index.htm).
Pediatric psychology postdoctoral fellows gain experience with a wide variety of populations, including children with developmental disabilities, complex medical and neurological conditions, learning disabilities, attention problems, behavior problems, autism spectrum disorder, and psychiatric disorders. Postdoctoral fellows may participate in the South Carolina Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (SC LEND) fellowship program (academicdepartments.musc.edu/sclend/). Postdoctoral fellows also participate in a bimonthly didactic series, and have opportunity to attend psychiatry, pediatric, and/or neuroscience grand rounds.
Candidates should have completed a doctoral degree in clinical or school psychology, an internship from an APA-approved program, and have experience working with pediatric populations. To obtain further information regarding the position, interested applicants may contact Catherine Bradley, Ph.D. (bradlecc@musc.edu). Those interested in the position should submit a cover letter, CV (including a compendium of psychometric instruments administered), and three letters of reference to: Catherine Bradley, Ph.D. at bradlecc@musc.edu. Interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, with a goal to fill the position as soon as possible.
The Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital at the Medical University of South Carolina has been ranked nationally by Child Magazine and US News and World Report 2020-2021 Best Hospitals. MUSC is an equal opportunity employer and offers a stipend and benefits package commensurate with the NIH level for fellows in year one of training.
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