Cincinnati Childrens - Psychology Positions, Neurobehavioral Unit
/Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is seeking a psychologist to join our team in serving children and adolescents with developmental and neurobehavioral disorders within neurobehavioral psychiatry and developmental and behavioral pediatric clinics.
Responsibilities for this position include providing evidence-based clinical care to children and adolescents presenting with mild to moderate/severe intensity behaviors, including those stepping down from the neurobehavioral inpatient unit, and providing outpatient behavioral intervention services to children presenting with anxiety/mood symptoms with co-occurring developmental delays. The opportunity to provide protective equipment evaluations and intensive behavior consultations is also available.
The ideal candidate will have completed a doctorate in clinical or school psychology (APA accredited), be licensed or license-eligible in Ohio, and completed postdoctoral training focused on neurodevelopmental disabilities. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Interested applicants should send a CV, letter of interest, and three letters of recommendation before March 1, 2023 to Lori Stark Ph.D. via (Allison.Sweet@cchmc.org). Please reference Job #: 136232
About Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology:
Our mission is to maximize child health through the interaction of behavioral, cognitive, social and emotional functioning, and physical well-being through research, clinical care, and education.
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ABOUT CINCINNATI CHILDREN’S
Our Vision: To be the leader in improving child health
Ranked #3 in the nation among Honor Roll hospitals in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021-2022 Best Children’s Hospitals rating.
Comprises the Department of Pediatrics of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
622 registered beds, including 110 inpatient psychiatry beds and 30 residential behavioral health beds
BMCP Faculty and Staff:
• 149 Psychologists (81 Faculty and 68 Staff Psychologists)
• 6 Psychologists in Integrated Primary Care
• 6 LISW/LPCCs in Integrated Primary Care Community Practices
• 24 Research Faculty consistently bring in $11 million in grant funding last fiscal year
BMCP Diversity Dimensions:
Gender: 87% female; 12% male; 1% female/genderqueer
Race/Ethnicity: 7% Black, 3% Asian/Pacific Islander, 5.5% Bi/Multiracial, 2% White: Hispanic, 0.5% Native American, 79% White
Sexual Orientation: 13% LGBTQ+A
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics or Staff Psychologist