CAN clinic - UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment (CART)

UCLA Title: Psychologist 2

Job #: 14706
Work Hours: M-F

Job Type: Career 

The Child and Adult Neurodevelopmental (CAN) Clinic provides multidisciplinary assessments and evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents, and adults with neurodevelopmental conditions and social development impairments related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delays, and genetic conditions. The CAN clinic is also the clinical research core for the NIH Autism Center of Excellence as part of the UCLA Center for Autism Research and Treatment (CART), providing ample opportunity to work collaboratively with leading scientists and clinicians in the field of autism research and treatment.  CAN is seeking a licensed clinical psychologist with at least 2 to 3 years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with ASD and related disorders for a full-time position. Applicants with Spanish language fluency and/or from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in clinical psychology are particularly encouraged to apply. This individual will have a primarily clinical role providing diagnostic assessments and treatment.  There is also opportunity for involvement in a wide array of teaching and research projects.  Those interested are encouraged to apply at:  

https://www.uclahealthcareers.org/job/13065815/psychologist-ii-los-angeles-ca/

Child Psychologist - St. Cloud, Minnesota

Child Psychologist to Join a Skilled Team at CentraCare

 

Be part of the child behavioral health treatment team providing outpatient diagnostic assessment, psychological testing, and psychotherapy services for children and their families impacted by developmental and autism spectrum disorders. 

 

  • Interest in therapy and testing in the areas of autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning disabilities, and behavioral issues.

  • Ability to practice individual and family therapy, with consultation to partial hospital programs and inpatient mental health unit.

  • Work collaboratively with psychologists, psychiatrists, and other medical providers, other specialty care providers and integrated behavioral health

  • Preference given to licensed psychologists having previous experience with testing and outpatient services in a Behavioral Health Specialty Clinic.

 

Education: PhD or PsyD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology Required

 

Experience: Completion of post-doc training year must be completed prior to start date.  Successful candidates will have training, experience, and interest in outpatient psychotherapy and psychological testing. 
 

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Licensure by the State of Minnesota Board of Psychology must be obtained within 18 months of employment.   Licensure at the time of employment is preferred. Successful compliance with Minnesota Law, Chapter 372 relating to sexual exploitation of patients by staff providing psychotherapy services.

CentraCare

CentraCare is committed to the patients and families we serve in the communities we call home throughout Central, West Central and Southwestern Minnesota. We listen then serve, we guide and heal—because health means everything.

  • Has grown to be one of the largest health systems in Minnesota

  • Leading provider of rural health in the state

  • Recent investment in system-wide employee culture

  • Innovative population health and wellness initiatives

  • Collaborative physician and administration leadership model

  • Access to more than 40 medical and surgical specialties

  • Work for an organization that offers nationally recognized care. View our most recent awards by clicking here. https://www.centracare.com/about-us/awards-recognitions/

  

St. Cloud, Minnesota

St. Cloud is a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family. Enjoy easy access to Minneapolis/St. Paul but live in low stress and relaxing community.

  • 60 minutes from Minneapolis

  • Mini-metro area in the heart of lake country

  • Four season recreation

  • Theatre and arts

  • Excellent education options

  • Family friendly

  • Four colleges

  

For More Information, Visit These Links

About CentraCare https://www.centracare.com/about-us/

CentraCare Physician Recruitment https://www.centracare.com/careers/physician-recruitment/

 

St. Cloud, MN Resources

City of St. Cloud https://www.ci.stcloud.mn.us/

St. Cloud Chamber of Commerce https://www.stcloudareachamber.com/

St. Cloud Area Convention and Visitors Bureau https://www.visitstcloud.com/

St. Cloud Times https://www.sctimes.com/

 

Contact

Cassie Tinius, Physician Recruiter

tiniusc@centracare.com

320-656-7085

 

 

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Quantitative Analysis for studies in Neurodevelopmental Conditions

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH and the EUNICE KENNEDY SHRIVER NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT

Position Description

We are seeking a full-time postdoctoral fellow for a position with shared support from The Office of the Clinical Director (OCD), Division of Intramural Research (DIR), Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Phenotyping Service (NBPS), Office of the Clinical Director (OCD), National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).

Qualifications

Candidates must have completed a PhD in social or behavioral sciences, public health, epidemiology, or related field. Candidates must have knowledge about and experience with neurodevelopmental disability and developmental assessment. Demonstrated experience, but not necessarily expertise, in the areas of quantitative research, analytic methods, and computer programming (e.g., SAS, R) is required.

Responsibilities

Fellow will be primarily based in the NBPS of the NIMH OCD, and will focus on projects which are of mutual scientific interest and collaboration between the NBPS, NIMH, and NICHD, including analysis of data from neurometabolic syndromes such as Niemann-Pick Disease, Smith-Lemli Opitz Syndrome, Creatine Transport Deficiency, and Batten Disease, among others. The NBPS provides wraparound services in the development and implementation of developmental psychological assessment batteries for deep behavioral phenotyping, and validates, improves, and creates methods for phenotyping of individuals with a range of neurodevelopmental conditions, including those with severe to profound intellectual disability.

Fellow will work closely with the NBPS senior statistician on the analysis of data from studies of rare conditions associated with ID and/or ASD. Fellow will independently conduct basic analyses, and will collaborate with the senior statistician and other members of the IRP to implement innovative analytic approaches.

The NBPS has many collaborative projects spanning a variety of patient populations, study designs (natural history, clinical trials, etc.), and modalities (behavioral phenotyping, genetics, neuroimaging, EEG, etc.), and the fellow will engage with and leverage this work to produce and disseminate phenotypic and psychometric knowledge to benefit the field.

Timeframe

The position is open immediately. Applications will be accepted a rolling basis until the position is filled.

Location

Bethesda, Maryland, USA.

To Apply

Applicants should submit: (1) a curriculum vitae, (2) a two-page synopsis of their research interests and experiences, including a brief description of their career plans related to neurodevelopmental disability research, and (3) a list of a list of at least three references that includes their mailing address, telephone number and e-mail address. Email applications to Cristan Farmer at cristan.farmer@nih.gov with subject line: Last name, First name, Postdoc application.

The NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

Center Head - Pediatric Developmental & Behavioral Medicine - Cleveland Clinic Children's

Center Head, Pediatric Developmental & Behavioral Medicine

Cleveland Clinic Children’s invites applications for Center Head, Pediatric Developmental & Behavioral Medicine at Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation. The selected professional will have the opportunity to lead the team of Developmental / Behavioral Pediatricians at a freestanding rehabilitation facility dedicated to the care of children with developmental and behavioral issues and chronic illness. This team collaborates closely with other Cleveland Clinic Children’s specialists and with the resources of the world-renowned Cleveland Clinic.

The Center Head, equivalent to a Division Chief, is a leadership position responsible for all aspects of the Center including day to day clinical operations, research programs, program development, and fulfillment of the long term strategic vision and plan. Administratively, the Center Head reports to the Chair of the Cleveland Clinic Pediatric Institute.

Applicants must be Board Certified in Pediatrics and Board Certified in Developmental / Behavioral Pediatrics or Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. A faculty appointment at a rank commensurate with academic accomplishments is available at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine (CCLCM) of Case Western Reserve University. Ample research opportunities are available within the Lerner Research Institute and CCLCM. Cleveland Clinic physicians enjoy a collegial work environment within the framework of a large group practice, with a competitive salary enhanced by a very attractive benefits package.

Cleveland Clinic Children’s is consistently ranked as one of the best children’s hospitals in the United States by U.S. News & World Report and has 389 staffed beds, 25 of which are in our free-standing Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation. The Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation is the home of the nationally-renown Center for Autism, which includes a year-round school and a range of outpatient services, the ADHD Center for Evaluation and Treatment, and the Feeding Disorders Program. The Children’s Therapy and Rehabilitation treatment and services includes inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation as well as a range of mental health services, including psychometric testing, evaluation and treatment of anxiety, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, coping with medical illness, bipolar disorder, biofeedback, bereavement, anorexia, adjustment disorders, and autism. Infants and children receive the appropriate treatment mix to overcome chronic medical, neurodevelopmental, behavioral and emotional challenges. Our Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics group consists of three developmental pediatricians, a neurodevelopmental disabilities physician, two nurse practitioners in developmental pediatrics, care managers, nurses, therapists, psychologists, social workers and other professionals in numerous disciplines.

Additional information can be found online at www.ccf.org/childrens.

Search Committee Chair

Bradley S. Marino, MD, MBA

Department Chair, Pediatric Cardiology

Interested Candidates should submit their Curriculum Vitae to:

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/physicianrecruitment

Cleveland Clinic is pleased to be an equal employment/affirmative action employer: Women/Minorities/Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Smoke/drug free environment.

Autism Research Psychologist - UC San Diego Health

UC San Diego Health

Autism Research Psychologist

Filing Deadline: Thu 5/6/2021, thereafter Open Until

Salary Range: Commensurate with Experience

 The UCSD Autism Center is a state-of-the-art multimodal autism research facility. The Center applies psychometric testing, MRI/fMRI, DNA/RNA analysis, eye tracking and multiple other paradigms to the study of autism throughout the lifespan but has a particular emphasis on the infancy and early childhood periods. The Autism Center is part of the UCSD School of Medicine and offers a rich interdisciplinary environment.

 Under general direction of the Principal Investigator, serve as Research Psychologist for two NIH funded studies on bio behavioral markers for infants at-risk for autism and outcome markers at school age. Position requires a full individual with a Doctorate in psychology or related field who will perform the diagnosis and psychometric testing of children and adults with autism as well as psychometric testing of normal control subjects, approximately 8-10 testing sessions per week. The full-time position may additionally involve conducting research experiments related to the study and participation in research protocol development for various projects. In collaboration with other senior staff, the Research Psychologist will assist in develop new diagnostic methods and new behavioral assessments and characterization methods aimed at elucidating the behavioral phenotype in toddlers with autism. The incumbent may also assist in the development of new methods for identification and recruitment of infants and toddlers with ASD.

 Other duties involve supervising the activities of Ph.D. students or non-licensed psychologists working towards their clinical licensure. The applicant must have at least 3-years clinical experience with children who present with Autism Spectrum Disorders, including experience with assessments and writing reports. Incumbent will also work well with research staff and families of children who are developing typically and those with possible Autism Spectrum Disorders. The Incumbent will be involved in preparing manuscripts including summarizing data and assisting with reports to the funding agency. Preferred qualifications include: clinical experience with children with autism as well as typically developing children (can be in the area of treatment); knowledge and experience with diagnosing autism using research tools such as the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule; experience in IQ and developmental testing using tools such as the Mullen Scales of Early Learning and WASI. Bilingual (English/Spanish) not required but a plus.

 MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

• A Ph.D. Degree in Clinical Psychology and at least three (3) years experience in clinical psychology; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.

• Current license as a Clinical Psychologist in the state of California.

• Proven ability to develop scientific documents from collected data and present findings at scientific and educational venues.

• Demonstrated supervisory experience with students and/or other psychologists.

• Thorough knowledge of basic psychological science.

• Demonstrated experience in experimental design and statistics.

• Thorough knowledge of psychodiagnostic procedures and tests, including ADI-R, ADOS, and Mullen Scales of Early Learning.

• Proven theoretical and experiential knowledge of autism.

• Experience in research setting, particularly working with children and adults with autism, and presenting to groups.

• Knowledge of current laws, procedures and ethical principles that govern the practice of psychology, including services suggested or information disclosed by telephone.

• Excellent verbal, written, and electronic communication skills that facilitate professional, effective, and courteous interaction with a diverse population. Experience to communicate findings, recommendations, referrals, and general information clearly and effectively to multidisciplinary research teams.

• Proficient experience with operation of PC using word processing and database programs, a variety of web-based programs, internet and email. Ability to maintain databases, perform standard computer tasks, and learn new programs/applications with minimal direction.

• Proven skill in problem solving and critical thinking. Strong ability to think creatively and efficiently, and to assess and analyze problems. Participate and contribute to discussions regarding procedures and goals of the unit.

• Excellent interpersonal skills. Ability to interact with a diverse population, including parents of children with special disabilities and the children themselves. Ability to work independently or in a team framework in conjunction with the Principles of Community.

• Ability to maintain strict confidentiality.

 PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

• Bilingual in English and Spanish with demonstrated experience to interview, perform psychological assessment and psychodiagnoses, and plan and implement a variety of case dispositions in Spanish.

 SPECIAL CONDITIONS

• Employment is subject to a criminal background check and pre-employment physical.

• Must have a valid CA driver's license and acceptable driving record and access to reliable transportation for occasional offsite assessments.

• Must be flexible to work occasional weekends and evenings as required to accommodate parents' schedules.

• Successful candidate will be required to receive training and reliability-certification on the ADOS.

 APPLY ONLINE:

http://50.73.55.13/counter.php?id=198561

 UC San Diego Health is the only academic health system in the San Diego region, providing leading-edge care in patient care, biomedical research, education, and community service. Our facilities include two university hospitals, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, Shiley Eye Institute, Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, and several outpatient clinics. UC San Diego Medical Center in Hillcrest is a designated Level I Trauma Center and has the only Burn Center in the county. We invite you to join our dynamic team!

 

Applications/Resumes are accepted for current job openings only. For full consideration on any job, applications must be received prior to the initial closing date. If a job has an extended deadline, applications/resumes will be considered during the extension period; however, a job may be filled before the extended date is reached.

 

UC San Diego Health is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, protected veteran status, gender identity or sexual orientation. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://www-hr.ucsd.edu/saa/nondiscr.html

Autism Psychologist - California

Seeking Remote Part-Time or Full-Time Licensed Psychologist at California-based Private Practice for Children with Autism 

Organization: Arbor Autism Center (www.arborautismcenter.com) 

Date Posted: April 2021 

Date Needed: Until the position is filled 

Physical Location: Mountain View, California* 

Type of Position: Part Time or Full Time; Year Round 

Education Requirement: Ph.D. or Psy.D. 

Description & Details: 

Position Summary: 

The Arbor Autism Center is recruiting for a part-time or full-time clinical child psychologist (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) to be part of a growing practice in the bay area dedicated to meeting the needs of children and adolescents with autism and their families. 

This position will focus primarily on intervention services, providing evidence-based psychotherapy to school-age and adolescents with high functioning autism and co-occurring mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, emotion dysregulation, behavior challenges, parental challenges and other presenting problems. Further, psychotherapy practices will include primarily short-term, modified, individual cognitive behavior therapy, in addition to other modalities. Opportunities for other therapy formats, such as group therapy, may present. 

Required Qualifications: 

All candidates should have a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and clinical internship from an APA/CPA accredited program in Clinical Psychology with specialty training in autism spectrum disorder and developmental disabilities as well as children/adolescents. Candidates should also have formal postdoctoral training in these aforementioned areas and be knowledgeable about standards of care for ASD, particularly evidence-based interventions. Candidates who have had previous professional working experience conducting psychotherapy with this population is highly preferred. Candidates must be licensed in California or be license-eligible in California. Hourly wage is competitive. Hours are flexible. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. 

*Given COVID-19, the practice is conducting all services via telehealth format until further notice. 

 

How to Apply/Contact: For any questions or to express interest in the position, please send an email to arborautismcenter@gmail.com and include your current CV.

  

Kirsten A. Willar, Ph.D.

Clinical Psychologist

Arbor Autism Center

www.arborautismcenter.com

Research Position - University of Alabama

Post-Bachelor's ​Research Assistant



The Research Assistant - 512626 will be part of the Cognition and Intellectual Disabilities lab in the Psychology Department at The University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa. The position is to assist with a 5-year NICHD-funded study investigating longitudinal cognitive changes in teens and young adults with Down syndrome. The lab and study are directed by Dr. Fran Conners. Responsibilities of the position include participant recruitment, participant testing, data management, and training/supervision of undergraduate researchers. This position is ideal for a candidate who is looking for significant research experience before applying to graduate school and/or for a candidate who is looking for a multi-year research position.

Application deadline is April 21, 2021. Visit UA’s employment website (https://staffjobs.ua.edu/en-us/job/512626/research-assistant-512626) for more information and to apply. The University of Alabama is an equal-opportunity employer (EOE), including an EOE of protected vets and individuals with disabilities.

University of Washington: Clinical Research Fellowship in ASD

University of Washington: Clinical Research Fellowship in Autism Spectrum Disorder

In this two-year postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology, fellows spend 100% time contributing to research projects related to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Research in Autism in the Brain Lab (RAB Lab) at the University of Washington has been actively involved in autism research for many years, with a focus on etiology, neuroscience, and behavior. Founded by Raphael Bernier, PhD, our research team includes principal investigators and staff from the University of Washington and Seattle Children's Hospital.

Training activities may focus on:

1. Contributing leadership for research projects investigating the neurobiology, development, and treatment of ASD from early childhood to adulthood;

2. Administering and scoring cognitive, neuropsychological, and diagnostic assessments for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities as part of clinical research protocols;

3. Supervising and training students and staff on the administration and scoring of these measures;

4. Writing research diagnostic reports and providing feedback to families;

5. Learning to administer and analyze EEG, eye tracking, and fMRI paradigms, if interested; and

6. Participating and assisting in all aspects of the research process including collecting and analyzing data, presenting results, authoring papers, and assisting in grant writing.

A doctoral degree in clinical, school, or counseling psychology or a related field is required. Applications with assessment or treatment experience in neurodevelopmental disabilities and administration of gold-standard ASD assessment tools (ADOS-2, ADI-R) will be preferred.

Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. To apply, please email a CV and cover letter to Eva Kurtz-Nelson, PhD at evakn@uw.edu .

For more information: http://psychiatry.uw.edu/fellowship/clinical-psychology-research-fellowship-in-autism-spectrum-disorder/

 

Assistant Professor - Clinical Track - Yale Child Study Center

Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials: Clinician Position

Assistant Professor, Clinical Track, Yale Child Study Center

RFP # CSC 332

The Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials (ABC-CT) seeks a highly qualified clinician for an Assistant Professor in the Clinical Track to participate in cutting-edge clinical research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at the Yale Child Study Center.

The ABC-CT is a network of leading scientists at five sites (Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard University, University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Duke University, University of California – Los Angeles, and Yale University). The goal of this consortium is to generate a set of reliable behavioral and psychophysiological tools for use in clinical trials with children with ASD. Specifically, we will be working to integrate diagnostic, behavioral, EEG, and eye tracking methods to create biomarkers that can be used to reduce the heterogeneity of autism and indicate efficacy of treatments. Responsibilities will include conducting diagnostic and clinical assessments of children with ASD and providing oral and written clinical feedback to families participating in the ABC-CT as well as other research studies within the Yale Autism Program. Applicant should have experience in the clinical and diagnostic assessment of children with ASD and other developmental disabilities.

As part of the broader study, clinicians will be part of an interdisciplinary research team conducting a wide range of longitudinal assessments, including diagnostic, observational, eye-tracking, and EEG measures.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities.

Eligibility Requirements

(1) Excellent interpersonal and clinical skills; (2) Master’s or Doctoral Degree in clinical, developmental, or school psychology, or in speech and hearing sciences, with emphasis in developmental disabilities; (3) Clinical assessment experience with children with autism, including cognitive and diagnostic assessment; (4) Preferable training and/or research reliability in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R).

Application Instructions

Applicants should upload a letter of interest, CV, three letters of recommendation and a written work sample (de-identified) of an ASD assessment to Interfolio using this link: http://apply.interfolio.com/84344.

Deadline: April 1, 2021. Applications will be reviewed immediately until the position is filled.

http://www.asdbiomarkers.org

http://www.autism.fm

http://www.mcp-lab.org

Post-Doctoral Associate - Yale University

Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials: Clinical Post-doctoral Associate

The Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials (ABC-CT) seeks a highly qualified post-doctoral associate to participate in cutting-edge clinical research on autism spectrum disorder at the Yale Child Study Center. The ABC-CT is a network of leading scientists at five sites (Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard University, University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Research Institute, Duke University, University of California – Los Angeles, and Yale University). The goal of this consortium is to generate a set of reliable behavioral and psychophysiological tools for use in clinical trials with children with ASD. Specifically, we will be working to integrate diagnostic, behavioral, EEG, and eye tracking methods to create biomarkers that can be used to reduce the heterogeneity of autism and indicate efficacy of treatments.

The ABC-CT at Yale is hiring a post-doctoral associate for clinical training in the context of this multi-site, longitudinal research project examining biomarkers in autism. Responsibilities will include conducting diagnostic and clinical assessments of children with ASD, providing oral and written clinical feedback to families, and providing clinical oversight for families’ participation in the ABC-CT, as well as other research studies within the Yale Autism Program. Applicants should have experience in the clinical and diagnostic assessment of children with ASD and other developmental disabilities.

As part of the broader study, the post-doctoral associate will be part of an interdisciplinary research team conducting a wide range of longitudinal assessments, including diagnostic, observational, eye-tracking, and EEG measures. As part of the appointment, there will be opportunities for supervising post-graduate associates with clinical training, as well as potential for participation in research dissemination through publication or conference presentations. The appointment will be for one year, with the potential for renewal.

Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities.

Eligibility Requirements

(1) Excellent interpersonal and clinical skills; (2) Doctoral degree in clinical, developmental, or school psychology, with emphasis in developmental disabilities; (3) Clinical assessment experience with children with autism, including cognitive and diagnostic assessment; (4) Preferable research reliability in the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) and the Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R).

Application Information

A complete application includes the following items (please include your full name on every page of your application):

1. Letter of interest

2. Resume or CV

3. Names and contact information for three references

4. Written work sample (de-identified) of an ASD assessment

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, please submit applications via email to mcp.lab@yale.edu.

Submit your application with the subject line: LAST NAME_Position Title (e.g., SMITH_Clinical Post-Doc). For additional questions, interested applicants should contact mcp.lab@yale.edu or call (203) 737-4586.

Deadline for applications is April 1, 2021. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Direct applications to:

James McPartland, Ph.D.

Professor of Child Psychiatry and Psychology

Director, Yale Developmental Disabilities Clinic

Principal Investigator, Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials

http://www.asdbiomarkers.org

http://www.autism.fm

http://www.mcp-lab.org

New Mexico State University - Autism Diagnostic Center

NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY 

College of Education 

Department of Communication Disorders 

Autism Diagnostic Center 

 The Autism Diagnostic Center (ADC) in the Department of Communication Disorders, at New Mexico State University, is seeking a full-time college track faculty, Clinical Psychologist to join a multidisciplinary evaluation team for individuals referred for a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The ADC is seeking to fill this position with a Clinical Psychologist eligible for licensure in New Mexico with advanced training and clinical experience in the diagnosis, consultation, and evidence-based treatment of ASD and related neurodevelopmental and behavioral disorders.  

 Qualified candidates will have a Doctoral degree in Clinical, Counseling or School Psychology, from an APA-approved program and will have completed postdoctoral training in pediatric psychology, and/or pediatric neuropsychology prior to the start date. Applicants with at least one year of experience in an interdisciplinary ASD clinic and who are research reliable (ADOS-2 and/or ADI-R) are preferred, but not required.  

 The faculty member will work primarily full-time in the ADC, which serves children referred for evaluation and their families. Primary responsibilities include conducting psychological assessments with ASD-specific measures and developing integrated service plans. Other responsibilities include behavioral consultation, community outreach, supervision of trainees, and support of research activities. Rank and salary are dependent on qualifications and experience. 

 Applications are to be submitted online at https://jobs.nmsu.edu/postings/40464

Applicants should include a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, unofficial graduate transcripts, and names and contact information of three references (you will be notified before references are contacted). Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. For additional information, interested applicants are welcome to contact Dr. Joan Wilson at wilsonj@nmsu.edu

 **Please note that position availability is dependent on the continuation of state contract funds** 

 NMSU is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. 

 

Clinical Psychologist - Providence Boyden Family Autism Center, Everett, WA

Clinical Psychologist

 

Providence Boyden Family Autism Center is seeking a full-time Clinical Psychologist to join a multidisciplinary team in Everett, WA.  This center consists of a diagnostic clinic and two early intervention clinics providing Applied Behavior Analysis therapy.  The diagnostic clinic, a designated Center of Excellence in the state of Washington, provides diagnostic assessments, parent training, and behavior support services to patients 18 months through 18 years.  This position offers unique opportunities to take part in and influence program growth and expansion of services, with the goal of providing increased access to services to the local and regional communities.  

 

Overview:

• Provide diagnostic assessments for children and adolescents suspected of having an autism spectrum disorder

• Provide evidence-based interventions to patients and their families

• Supervise doctoral level practicum students in the area of psychological assessments

• Participate in outreach services

 

Requirements:

• Licensed or license eligible to practice psychology in the state of Washington

• Doctoral degree in clinical psychology from an APA accredited institution

• Completion of an APA accredited internship

• Formal post-doctoral training in an appropriate area of specialization

• Experience working in a pediatric medical setting

• At least 2 years’ experience preferred 

 

About Providence:

Providence Regional Medical Center Everett has an award-winning staff and has ranked in the top 3 percent of hospitals in the nation, according to Thomson Reuters Healthcare. An innovative regional cancer center and a 12-story patient tower help provide comprehensive care to the rapidly growing population, while treatment rooms in the emergency department allow space and privacy for patients and loved ones. Providence Regional Medical Center Everett is one of the few Level II trauma centers in Washington State.

Everett is a scenic community 25 miles north of Seattle on the edge of Puget Sound. With a deep industrial history, Everett still maintains strong roots in technology, aerospace and service-based employment. The Flying Heritage Museum, Funko’s flagship toystore and the Jetty Island Beach all provide an escape from the ordinary, while hiking trails, art galleries and theaters offer year-round entertainment.  

Providence is a nationally recognized, comprehensive health care organization spanning seven states with a universal mission – to provide compassionate care to all who need its services, especially the poor and vulnerable. Its 119,000-plus caregivers/employees serve in 51 hospitals, more than 800 clinics and a comprehensive range of health and social services. Providence: one name, one family, one extraordinary health system.

For information on our comprehensive range of benefits, visit:

https://www.providenceiscalling.jobs/rewards-benefits/

Contact Information:

To inquire, please contact Jill McDaniel, Clinical Manager at (425) 304-6096 or jill.mcdaniel@providence.org.  To apply, please visit Providence Boyden Family Autism Center Clinical Psychologist.

Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Autism - Weill Cornell Medicine

Research Postdoctoral fellowship at the ASD & Developmental Science Lab

(PI: Kim), Center for Autism and the Developing Brain (CADB)
at Weill Cornell Medicine

Weill Cornell Medicine is seeking candidates for a two-year postdoctoral research fellowship beginning July, 2020 and based at the Center for Autism and the Developing Brain (CADB). CADB is a state-of-the art clinical and research program and a collaborative program of NewYork-Presbyterian, Weill Cornell Medicine, and Columbia Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and in partnership with NEXT for Autism.  CADB is located on the campus of New York-Presbyterian Westchester Behavioral Health Center in White Plains, New York. The Center provides comprehensive assessment and clinical services for hundreds of patients annually.

The Research Postdoctoral Fellow will work under the supervision and mentorship of Dr. So Hyun “Sophy” Kim, to support NIH-funded projects examining early behavioral features and trajectories of with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and an EEG/ERP study examining neural correlates of executive function and school readiness in children ASD at CADB’s ASD & Developmental Science Lab (PI: Kim). Responsibilities will include data collection, preparation of manuscripts and grant applications, and training research assistants. The Fellow will be ideally leading our efforts to analyze EEG/ERP data; therefore, previous experiences with EEG/ERP data analyses are preferred. The Fellow will have opportunities for clinical training under the supervision of licensed clinicians.

 The ideal candidate will be interested in pursuing an academic career as a clinical researcher. To support career development in research, the Fellow will receive protected research time and grant-writing mentorship. The Fellow will have an option to accrue clinical hours for their New York State Psychology license by delivering interventions (e.g., naturalistic developmental behavioral interventions in preschool classroom setting) and/or diagnostic and developmental assessments.

 Applicants should have earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology or other related disciplines (e.g., developmental psychology, developmental neuroscience). Applicants who are completing the APA accredited internship and are eligible for a New York State limited permit or license are preferred.

 The stipend is competitive with health benefits and vacation. Position will start in July, 2020. Interested applicants should email a CV and statement of interest to Dr. Sophy Kim at sok2015@med.cornell.edu. Application deadline: January 30, 2020.

 

So Hyun "Sophy" Kim, Ph.D
Assistant Professor, Weill Cornell Medical College
Center for Autism and the Developing Brain
New York Presbyterian/Westchester Division
21 Bloomingdale Road
White Plains, NY 10605

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Riley Child Development Center

Riley Child Development LEND Program

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship: Clinical Research in Autism Spectrum Disorder

The Riley Child Development Center (RCDC) Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental

Disabilities (LEND) program is currently accepting applications for a psychology postdoctoral

fellowship position for the 2021-2022 academic year with a focus on clinical research in autism

spectrum disorder (ASD). This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to be part of a vibrant crossinstitution

research team as well as to gain clinical and research experience in assessment of

toddlers at risk for ASD.

The RCDC LEND has been situated in the Department of Pediatrics in the Indiana University

School of Medicine (IUSM) since 1970. The Department of Pediatrics is home to several research

centers, boasts an outstanding reputation in clinical, basic science and translational research,

and is consistently among the top five to ten percent of National Institutes of Health pediatric

funding recipients nationally. The mission of the RCDC LEND is to provide an interdisciplinary

training experience that prepares graduate and post-graduate professionals from numerous

health, education, and related disciplines to deliver high-quality services that result in improved

systems of care for persons with ASD and other neurodevelopmental and related disabilities

(including cognitive disabilities, neurodegenerative and acquired neurological disorders) and their

families. More information about the RCDC LEND program can be found here:

https://medicine.iu.edu/pediatrics/specialties/child-development/lend-training

The psychology postdoctoral fellow will work with faculty in the RCDC LEND to develop a tailored

training plan that incorporates the following clinical and research experiences:

• Participation in clinical research evaluations of toddlers at-risk for ASD in the primary care

setting. The fellow will obtain research reliability in use of the ADOS-2, as well as gain

significant experience with developmental evaluation and clinical interviewing. Evaluations

are conducted as part of an NIH-funded project (Dr. Becca McNally, IUSM; Dr. Brandon

Keehn, Purdue University) focused on investigating an innovative model of early ASD

diagnosis that links community-based clinical evaluation with the assessment of

biobehavioral markers in the primary care setting.

• Participation in training of primary care clinicians in assessment and diagnosis of ASD as

part of an ongoing statewide network and learning collaborative focused on lowering the

age of ASD diagnosis. As part of this experience, the postdoctoral fellow will obtain

experience in quality improvement science (Dr. Mary Ciccarelli & Dr. Becca McNally,

IUSM).

• Participation in RCDC’s LEND interdisciplinary assessment and diagnostic clinics. A

primary focus is differential diagnosis of ASD in toddlers through transition-aged young

adults. Fellows acquire significant experience in clinical interviewing as well as

administration, scoring, and interpretation of ADOS-2 and cognitive and adaptive

assessments. Some clinics include working with an interdisciplinary team with a

speech/language fellow, social workers, nutritionists, dental residents, and a

developmental pediatrician. Other opportunities may include conducting early intervention

evaluations, learning disability assessments, and short-term interventions.

• Engagement in clinical research with the expectation to develop an individual research

project resulting in a poster presentation and/or publication. Formal research training and

mentorship in project development/implementation, data collection and analysis, and

scientific dissemination will be provided.

• Didactic and discussion-based group learning opportunities are offered weekly. In addition

to department and division-wide grand rounds and journal club, fellows participate in the

LEND didactic seminar with the interdisciplinary LEND cohort. The LEND seminars

encompass a variety of topics including policy and advocacy, family-centered care, and

cultural competency. practices, and the creation of community support programs.

• Psychology post-doctoral fellows receive supervision from licensed psychologists within

the Division of Child Development. Each fellow has a primary supervisor with whom they

meet weekly to discuss cases, professional development, and other administrative and/or

supervisory issues. Additionally, each clinic (and research clinic) has a primary

psychologist who provides live supervision throughout that day.

Qualifications:

1. Doctorate in psychology (clinical or school psychology) from an APA-accredited program

2. Demonstrated potential for a career in child psychology with an emphasis on

neurodevelopmental evaluation

The ideal candidate will have experience in 1) assessment and diagnosis of individuals with ASD,

with a preference given to candidates with experience in assessment of toddlers and clinical or

research use of the ADOS-2, and 2) participation on a research team with a demonstrated interest

in research focused on neurodevelopmental disabilities, including ASD. Candidates from diverse

backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Application:

1. Letter of interest outlining fit with fellowship position and training goals for the postdoctoral

year

2. Curriculum Vita (include awarded or expected date of doctoral degree)

3. 3 letters of reference

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

Salary and Benefits: $40,000 stipend plus IUSM healthcare benefits

Start Date: September 1, 2021

Contact Dr. Becca McNally, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, at mcnallyr@iu.edu with

questions about the fellowship or to submit your application.

Research Position - Northwestern University

Full-Time Clinical Research Assistant, Project Coordinator, and/or Project Manager Positions in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome 

Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Lab 

Northwestern University 

 

The Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Laboratory at Northwestern University is seeking a research assistant, project coordinator, and/or project manager to work on ongoing NIH-funded research on autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and fragile X syndrome (FXS). Positions are for a minimum of two years, with the possibility of an extension, depending on grant funding. 

  

Positions will involve work on projects investigating the basis of language and related abilities impacted in ASD and FXS, including associated neural, genetic, and environmental features. Depending on experience, positions involve opportunities for engagement at all levels, from recruitment and testing children, adults, and families, to dissemination of findings in presentations and manuscripts. With relevant experience, applicants have the opportunity to serve in a leadership role coordinating research activities, supervising project staff, and assisting with higher level project managerial activities.  

 

Position qualifications include having a Bachelor’s or graduate degree in psychology, communication sciences, speech language pathology, neuroscience, linguistics, or a related field; experience with ASD and/or FXS; proficient experimental and statistical skills; ability to work independently and in a team environment on multiple tasks and projects, and to share one’s expertise with and train others; as well as excellent organizational skills. Opportunities to contribute to grant and manuscript submissions depend on interest and skill level, including strong scientific writing skills and experience with project management. Information about the Neurodevelopmental Disabilities Lab can be found at: http://ndl.northwestern.edu

  

To apply, please include a brief cover letter explaining your relevant background and interest in position, CV, and names and contact information for three references (please do not send letters) to: Anne Taylor, anne.taylor@northwestern.edu 

 

Faculty Position - Munroe Meyer

Faculty Position - Munroe Meyer

The Department of Psychology at the Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation is recruiting a Ph.D. or PsyD. in Clinical or School or ABA Psychology. The department is a decidedly behavioral group of clinical educators and clinical researchers who seek to incorporate training and research activities into clinical service delivery, including in traditional center-based behavioral health clinics, in integrated primary care settings, and in integrated school-based clinics and consultation services. Rank will depend on qualifications.

Clinical activities center on delivery of assessment and treatment behavioral health services to neurotypical children, adolescents and families with behavioral health needs as well as individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Experience with behavioral parent training is highly desired.

All faculty members at MMI play an important role in education and provide clinical supervision for postdoctoral fellows and for interns from the APA accredited Nebraska Internship Consortium. Some faculty also teach courses in our ABA doctoral program while others teach and supervise practica for our master degree program which prepares graduates for both licensure in Nebraska and certification as BCBA. Preference will be given to candidates who are both licensed (or license eligible) in Nebraska and who also hold a BCBA certification.

Faculty members are also encouraged to develop and participate in clinical research. Specific areas of research interest are less important than fit within our mission. Candidates with a clinical internship from APA/CPA-accredited programs in psychology are preferred. Salary and benefits are competitive.

The Institute invites and strongly encourages applications from members of ethnic and racial minorities and we hope to attract applicants who are committed to helping students from diverse backgrounds succeed. Omaha is a growing metropolitan area of over 900,000 with a vibrant arts community, low cost of living and excellent schools. Review of applicants will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Please apply at https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/54836

Contact: Christina King

Email Address: christi.king@unmc.edu

Autism Psychologist - Denver, CO

Soar Health Clinical Psychologist

Autism Clinic

Soar Health is building a network of interdisciplinary clinics where children with autism and their

families receive life-shaping services that support them to thrive. We provide naturalistic ABA

therapy and coordination with other providers (speech, OT) to children ages 18 months to 6

years old who have been diagnosed with ASD or other developmental disabilities. We also

provide diagnostic services to support the full integration of care. We craft individual therapy

plans in deep coordination with families, setting goals that are ambitious and focusing on

building skills that enable children to grow into their fullest selves.

We provide care in a state of the art, autistic-friendly facility, with the goal that a child’s time at

the center mirrors an early childhood learning experience. We prioritize early intervention,

comprehensive supportive services, and positive, developmentally-appropriate learning that

meets the needs of each unique child and family.

Our first clinic will open in the Denver metro area in spring of 2021. Join us as we strive to

advance the standard of care in autism therapy today.

What makes us unique

We believe that healthy lives are built on a foundation of belonging, self-determination, and

community. We aim to set an early foundation for children and families that will allow them to

appreciate their strengths as children with autism and give them the skills needed to thrive in the

world.

We seek to be leaders in naturalistic autism therapy and to drive advances in care delivery for

the autism community (e.g. interdisciplinary care, appropriate case loads, transparency on

clinical outcomes).

We want the same things for our staff too. We believe that each of our staff bring unique

strengths and abilities, and we seek to cultivate those strengths each day. We also offer

opportunities for meaningful training and learning, career advancement, and clinical

co-ownership beyond what is available for providers today.

Our two co-founders bring deep experience in healthcare, education, business strategy, and

human-centered design, and have a track record of creating special places for teams while

driving toward meaningful impact and change.

We offer a full benefits package to full-time employees including health, dental, and vision

insurance, retirement savings, and extensive professional learning opportunities. Compensation

will be competitive based on applicant experience.

Responsibilities

This is a unique opportunity to get in on the ground floor and help establish the culture and

clinical delivery models for our network of clinics. The role is well-suited to an experienced child

psychologist who 1) is looking to be on an interdisciplinary team focused on supporting clients

with autism and 2) who wants to advance the status quo of autism diagnosis and therapy in

clinics today to drive differentiated clinical care for families.

We are flexible on the number of hours per week and would consider both part-time and

full-time models based on the applicants background and goals. Specific responsibilities would

include:

● Conduct diagnostic evaluations for autism and related conditions for current and

potential future clients

● Make recommendations on therapy services and interventions to caregivers and families

● Work in coordination with interdisciplinary clinical team to develop treatment and therapy

plans for clients

● Provide training for others at and beyond Soar Health (e.g. pediatricians, referring

providers, early childhood providers) on diagnostic options for children with autism

● Depending on candidate, additional responsibilities may include:

○ Provide counseling/therapy services to clients and families based on needs

○ Build connections to help recruit new families to our clinic

○ Co-design alongside founding team, parents, and young adults with autism a

clinical model that pushes on what is possible and delivers differentiated care

and results for children and families

○ Create all clinical protocols and plans for excellent diagnostic services

Additional details

Qualifications

● Doctorate degree in clinical psychology or a related field

● License to practice psychology in the State of Colorado

● 3+ years of practice as a child psychologist, with at least 1 year of direct experience

working with young children with autism

● Education and direct clinical experience with evaluation and diagnosis of autism

spectrum disorder

● Experience with conducting diagnostic assessments for autism spectrum disorder,

especially for children ages 18 months to 6 years (e.g. CARS-2, ASRS, ADOS-2,

ADI-R), with preference for the ADOS-2

● Understanding of effective treatment methods for ASD (e.g. speech therapy,

occupational therapy, applied behavior analysis)

● Background and experience in child development, developmental psychology, and/or

early intervention

● Awareness and appreciation of the benefits of play-based, naturalistic therapy in autism

(e.g. ESDM, pivotal response treatment)

● Some familiarity with human-centered design, or open-mindedness to the approaches of

human-centered design

● Live in (or be willing to relocate to) Denver, CO metro area

What will make you great:

● A desire to work collaboratively on an interdisciplinary team

● A willingness to challenge assumptions and develop new clinical models

● An entrepreneurial spirit and way of operating - an ability to move fast, fail forward, and

learn rapidly

● A deep belief in the potential and beauty of all children with autism

● Strong written and verbal communication skills and an ability to adjust that

communication based on audience and need

● A hunger for learning and improvement - a track record of constant growth and a desire

to seek out feedback to improve

Soar Health believes in and is committed to diversity and inclusion at every level of its

organization. We are an equal opportunity employer and will not tolerate discrimination or

harassment in the workplace. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and do not

discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national

origin, veteran, or disability status.

We aim for this role to start in spring of 2021. To apply, please send us your resume as well as

1-3 sentence responses to the following questions. Send all materials together to

hiring@soar-health.com .

● Why are you interested in this role?

● Why do you think you are a great candidate for this role?

If you are intrigued, and want to know more before applying, reach out to our COO Jen at

jen@soar-health.com to set-up an introductory conversation.

We look forward to hearing from you!

School Psychologist - McLean Hospital

School Psychologist-Pathways Academy              

McLean Hospital

 Pathways Academy is a year-round, therapeutic, day school developed to meet the social, sensory, psychological, and educational needs of children and adolescents ages 6 through 22 with autism spectrum disorders. Our students may struggle with social pragmatic (social communication) difficulties, sensory challenges, and difficulty meeting typical school expectations. Students may also have co-occurring psychiatric diagnoses, including depression, social and academic anxiety, and other disorders.

The Pathways Academy School Psychologist works closely with other members of the clinical staff to develop and provide a quality treatment and education experience for the students and their families. The position requires flexibility and excellent interpersonal skills both with internal and external educators, clinicians, families and other personnel. The School Psychologist is expected to demonstrate excellent judgment and initiative.

 Requirements:

  • PsyD, or PhD in Psychology or related field

·         Licensure required

  • Prior experience with children in a school setting with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Technology Statement:

All employees must possess basic computer skills to use a variety of electronic or online systems for communication, clinical and administrative purposes.

 For eCare Clinical Positions:

Required to complete electronic medical records training and demonstrate 80% accuracy on competency test within 30 days of hire.  

 Salary and recruitment package will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. This position will incorporate Harvard Medical School (HMS) appointments commensurate with qualifications meeting HMS academic appointment criteria for Instructor.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae along with the names and addresses of three references to:

Laura Mead, MSEd

Pathways Academy
Email: ldmead@partners.org

Federal Non-Discrimination and Equal Opportunities Laws and Regulations

McLean Hospital and its affiliates, the Arlington School and Pathways Academy (collectively, McLean), do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, or disability in admission or access to, treatment or employment at, or any other aspect of the educational programs and activities that McLean operates. McLean is required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 504), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (Title IX), the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (Age Act), and their respective implementing regulations at 34 C.F.R. Parts 100, 104, 106 and 110, not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, sex, or age in the educational programs and activities that McLean operates. Inquiries concerning the application of each of the aforementioned statutes and their implementing regulations to McLean may be referred to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, at (617) 289-0111 or 5 Post Office Square, 8th Floor, Boston, MA 02109-3921, or to the applicable McLean coordinator as indicated in school’s hiring policies. For more information about Pathways Academy’s  hiring policies, please click here: https://www.mcleanhospital.org/sites/default/files/shared/Pathways-Policy-Manual18-19revised11-19-18.pdf

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 This title declares it to be the policy of the United States that discrimination on the ground of race, color, or national origin shall not occur in connection with programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance and authorizes and directs the appropriate federal departments and agencies to take action to carry out this policy.

 The Equal Educational Opportunities Act prohibits specific discriminatory conduct, including segregating students on the basis of race, color or national origin, and discrimination

against faculty and staff Furthermore, the EEOA requires school districts to take action to overcome students' language barriers that impede equal participation in educational programs.

 Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities by recipients of federal funds. Title IX has been applied to ensure equal opportunities for female students in athletics and in cases of sexual harassment by school administrators, teachers and students.

 It is the policy of McLean Hospital to affirmatively provide equal opportunity to all qualified applicants for employment and existing employees without regard to their race, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, ancestry, protected veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy or a condition related to pregnancy including, but not limited to, lactation or the need to express breast milk for a nursing child, or any other basis that would be in violation of any applicable law or regulation.

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Behavioral Psychologist - Maine Behavioral Healthcare

Behavioral Psychologist

Maine Behavioral Healthcare - Center of Excellence in Autism and Developmental Disorders

South Portland, ME 

Full Time - Days

 Maine Behavioral Healthcare is seeking a Behavioral Psychologist in South Portland. The Behavioral Psychologist will work in the outpatient clinic of the Center of Excellence in Autism and Developmental Disorders to provide assessment and treatment of behavioral and psychological challenges for youth and adults. This position is part of a multi-disciplinary clinic that includes psychiatry, case management and therapists. This position will complete psychological evaluations to address intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior and mental health, and will also be responsible for the development of positive behavior support plans, and parent, patient and staff training and consultation. The successful candidate will have experience working with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with co-occurring behavioral and emotional challenges.

 Qualifications:

·         Licensure or license eligible as a PhD or PsyD in the State of Maine.

·         Certification from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst or significant training in the use of ABA principles to assess and treat problem behaviors.

·         Must display strong interpersonal, planning, analytical skills, professionalism, and maturity.

·         Strong verbal and written communication skills.

 To apply, please click here or visit www.careersatmainehealth.org.

 About Maine Behavioral Healthcare

Maine Behavioral Healthcare has become a unified organization committed to providing the highest quality of care to our clients and patients. Our goal is to become Maine’s first choice for integrated behavioral healthcare and a regional and national model for the future.

 With a service area covering the Greater Portland area and a large part of southern Maine, a career with Maine Behavioral Healthcare gives you the opportunity to live, work and play in one of the most beautiful areas of the country. Southern Maine offers natural beauty, four-season recreational opportunities and a wealth of historic and cultural attractions. Wherever you settle, you will have easy access to Maine’s picturesque coast and sandy beaches, and its countless mountains, lakes and rivers. Portland itself was recently named the most livable city in America by Forbes Magazine.

 MaineHealth values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Federal and state laws prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status.

 

 

Psychologist - Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders, S. Portland, Maine

Psychologist -Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders (CADD)

Maine Behavioral Healthcare

South Portland, ME

Full Time, Day

 Maine Behavioral Healthcare is seeking a Psychologist -Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders (CADD) in South Portland. The Child Psychologist will work within our growing outpatient clinic at the Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders (CADD). Primary clinical responsibilities include conducting psychological and diagnostic evaluations, analyzing and interpreting data, and completing comprehensive evaluation reports including treatment recommendations. The psychologist should have specific training and experience with assessments to diagnose Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), including the ADOS-2. The candidate should possess strong interpersonal and communication skills with a demonstrated ability to establish and maintain relationships with a wide range of individuals. Group or individual therapy is an option for an interested candidate, as is developing a psychology training program. 

  Qualifications: 

·         Doctoral degree in Psychology from an APA/CPA-accredited program.

·         Current licensure as a psychologist in the state of Maine (or license-eligible).

·         2+ years of post-licensure experience required.

·         Strong working knowledge of the principles, methods, and procedures for diagnosis and treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD).      

·         Prior experience in completing psychological evaluations for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, and other Neurodevelopmental Disorders.  

·         Experience evaluating children birth - five years old.

·         Training in evaluation tools such as ADOS-2. 

·         Excellent communication and clinical writing skills.

 To apply, please click here or visit www.careersatmainehealth.org.

 About Maine Behavioral Healthcare

Maine Behavioral Healthcare has become a unified organization committed to providing the highest quality of care to our clients and patients. Our goal is to become Maine’s first choice for integrated behavioral healthcare and a regional and national model for the future.

 With a service area covering the Greater Portland area and a large part of southern Maine, a career with Maine Behavioral Healthcare gives you the opportunity to live, work and play in one of the most beautiful areas of the country. Southern Maine offers natural beauty, four-season recreational opportunities and a wealth of historic and cultural attractions. Wherever you settle, you will have easy access to Maine’s picturesque coast and sandy beaches, and its countless mountains, lakes and rivers. Portland itself was recently named the most livable city in America by Forbes Magazine.

 MaineHealth values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Federal and state laws prohibit discrimination in employment because of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status.