Monday, December 29, 2014
Job Posting- Seattle Pacific University
Please follow the link to learn more information about a position as an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at Seattle Pacific University: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By6sOqazwBb3LXUxOEY3NTJjejQ/view?usp=sharing
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Job Posting- Assistant Professor position at University of Alabama
Please follow the link below for information about an Assistant Professor position at the University of Alabama: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By6sOqazwBb3TFFtWDRHR2kyNk0/view?usp=sharing
Job Posting- Kansas City VA Medical Center
Kansas City VA Medical Center Post Doctoral Training Program- Call for Applications
Psychologists at the Kansas City, Missouri, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center (KCVAMC) thank you for your inquiry and welcome your interest in our Psychology Postdoctoral Training Program. The primary goal of the program is to provide intensive and advanced training in the practice of psychology with mental health patients. The postdoctoral program is designed to develop advanced practice competencies and expertise based upon sound scientific and professional practice foundations. The training integrates clinical, scientific, and ethical knowledge in the development of attitudes and skills basic to professional psychology. The philosophy of training at the KCVAMC is best described as a "scholar-practitioner" model. The training experiences have a strong clinical focus. Knowledge and use of empirically supported processes and interventions and models of evidence-based practice are expected and encouraged in all aspects of the program.
The end result of the postdoctoral program will be that the residents will develop a professional identity that is appropriate for an autonomous professional psychologist working within multiprofessional treatment settings. The training program will allow the residents opportunities to develop an understanding and appreciation of the perspectives and expertise contributed uniquely by psychologists, as well as an appreciation and understanding of roles of other health care professions. We believe that an autonomous psychologist maintains the highest ethical standards and exercises critical thinking and sound judgment in the provision of all psychological services. In addition to possessing professional practice skills, the autonomous psychologist is flexible and has personal resources that permit generalization of skills to new situations.
The KCVAMC provides services to diverse populations. The Medical Center strives to create a therapeutic environment for, and ensure ethical treatment of, patients with diverse backgrounds and characteristics. Thus, an important goal of the postdoctoral program is to increase residents’ knowledge and skills in working with a wide range of clients from different cultural backgrounds.
Residents accepted in the Psychology Postdoctoral Program are expected to have a strong motivation to learn and the ability to accept supervision in a professional manner. Postdoctoral training is an extension of academic and internship training, but not a substitute for it. Therefore, students are expected to have acquired proficiency in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of standard intelligence and personality tests. In addition, writing ability is expected to be well-developed, as evidenced by useful, accurate, concise and thorough report writing skills. Psychotherapy experience with adults, including older adults, is required.
Please see attached brochure for more information and also required materials for application: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0By6sOqazwBb3QjZvT1FfTUpVdGs/view?usp=sharing
The deadline for applications is January 1, 2015. (No faxes please.) All applications received after this date will be considered only for unfilled positions after the initial application pool has been notified and interviewed by KCVA staff.
*For additional information and all application submissions:
Brenna Shortridge-Pearce, Ph.D.
Psychology Training Director
VA Medical Center (MH-116A3)
4801 Linwood Blvd.
Kansas City, Missouri 64128
*Applications can be mailed or sent via email. Do not include any social security numbers on emailed correspondence. If such information is required the applicant will be contacted directly by the training director. Please do not send faxes.
No Way But Through
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More interesting APA Toronto programming TBA! Also check back in spring for our dissertation travel award for the convention.
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We are thankful at this time of the
year for our members and friends of The Clinical Psychology of Ethnic
Minorities, APA Division 12, Sectvion VI.
DIVISION 12, SECTION VI — CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF ETHNIC
MINORITIES
This
Section was established to promote research on clinical interventions with
American racial and ethnic minority populations; to foster sensitivity to
cultural, racial, and ethnic issues in the training of all psychologists; to
increase the quality and accessibility of training opportunities for minority
clinical psychologists; to enhance the representation of minority psychologists
with Division 12 and APA governance; and to provide a forum for the exchange of
ideas on socio-cultural issues.
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