Doctoral grad. Laura Tully (tully.laura(a)googlemail.com<mailto:tully.laura@googlemail.com>) can chat with anyone interested in the position.
From: Tara Niendam <tniendam(a)ucdavis.edu<mailto:tniendam@ucdavis.edu>>
Date: Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:00 PM
Subject: Hiring for Full-time Clinical Training Specialist Position at UC Davis SacEDAPT Early Psychosis program
Hello everyone
We are happy to announce that we are seeking applications for a full-time Clinical Training Specialist position at the UCD Early Psychosis Programs. We are looking for someone with previous early psychosis experience, including experience with the SIPS and SCID as well as treatments including MFG and CBT for psychosis, who is capable of coordinating training and assessment activities within our research and clinic settings.
We are considering individuals within 3 different groups in order to capture any/all appropriate applicants and have posted separate ads for each group in order to comply with UCDMC hiring requirements:
1. Unlicensed MSWs and Clinical Ph.Ds – see add 039733. Most likely, these individuals will be 1) recent clinical psych graduates or individuals completing post doc who have early psychosis assessment and treatment experience but are not licensed yet, 2) individuals who have trained in another early psychosis research or clinical setting but are not licensed, OR 3) individuals with significant experience who are licensed in another state but not in California.
2. LCSWs – see add 040079. Must be licensed in California to apply.
3. Clinical Psychologists – see add 039732. Must be licensed in California to apply.
Interested applicants can find more information and submit their materials through https://careers.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/psp/extapp1/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/ROLE_APPLICAN… . Click on “View Job postings/Apply for Job,” and then simply enter the appropriate number above for the given job title in the reference # field toward the bottom of the page (in the Other Miscellaneous Criteria section) and click “search.” No other information needs to be entered for the search.
Please forward this information on to individuals or listserves that may be interested! The position is open until filled, but we are hoping to interview before the end of the year, so please apply soon!
Thanks so much
Tara
Tara Niendam, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor in Psychiatry
Director of Operations, UC Davis SacEDAPT Clinic - http://earlypsychosis.ucdavis.edu<http://earlypsychosis.ucdavis.edu/>
UC Davis Imaging Research Center
4701 X Street, Suite E
Sacramento, CA 95817
Phone: (916)734-3090<tel:%28916%29734-3090>
Fax: (916)734-8750<tel:%28916%29734-8750>
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Celia Raia 210 William James Hall Phone: 617/495-3810
Psychology Department 33 Kirkland Street Fax: 617/496-8279
Harvard University Cambridge, MA 02138 cir(a)wjh.harvard.edu<mailto:cir@wjh.harvard.edu>
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From: psyppath-list-bounces(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu [mailto:psyppath-list-bounces@lists.fas.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Weisz, John
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2014 10:05 PM
To: psyppath-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu
Subject: [Psyppath-list] Assistant Professor Faculty Position in Cancer Survivorship, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
John R. Weisz, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Arts & Sciences, Harvard University
Professor, Harvard Medical School
1030 William James Hall
33 Kirkland Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
john_weisz(a)harvard.edu<mailto:john_weisz@harvard.edu>
Weisz lab website: www.wjh.harvard.edu/~jweisz/<http://www.wjh.harvard.edu/~jweisz/>
For assistance, contact Karen O'Connell
Email: ko02186(a)icloud.com<mailto:ko02186@icloud.com>
Phone: 617-901-6667
Please see the attached job opportunity.
Elizabeth A. Klonoff, Ph.D., ABPP
Professor of Psychology and
Co-Director of Clinical Training
SDSU/UCSD Joint Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
6363 Alvarado Court, Suite 103
San Diego, CA 92120-4913
Email: eklonoff(a)mail.sdsu.edu<mailto:eklonoff@mail.sdsu.edu>
Voice: 619-594-8642, FAX: 619-594-6780
The Department of Psychology at Florida International University (FIU) is searching for multiple new faculty positions at the assistant professor tenure-track level (senior candidates with active federal grant funding are also encouraged to apply) as well as multiple permanent digital instructors for undergraduate teaching. The tenure track positions will be in the Department's new Cognitive Neuroscience program and/or the new Child and Adolescent Clinical Science Program. Candidates for tenure track positions must have a demonstrated evidence of or potential for extramural funding and a solid track record of scholarship in refereed journals.
Candidates for the Cognitive Neuroscience area should have proficiency in one or more cutting-edge research areas and methodologies that may include but are not limited to neuroimaging, computational modeling, neuropsychology, genetics, and electrophysiology. Those working with human and non-human subjects (i.e., Cognitive and/or Behavioral Neuroscience) will be considered. The Cognitive Neuroscience area within the Department of Psychology is part of a broader campus-wide initiative to develop further Cognitive Neuroscience, including a Cognitive Neuroscience and Imaging Center (CNIC) and a STEM Institute.
Candidates for Child and Adolescent Clinical Science should have research interests in one of a number of areas, including but not limited to assessment, longitudinal outcomes, prevention/intervention with childhood or adolescent internalizing, externalizing, learning, or autism spectrum disorders, or adolescent substance use. The Clinical Science program is closely affiliated with the Center for Children and Families (CCF), an interdisciplinary Center that focuses on research, education, and service, with strong connections to the community, as well as an active mental health clinic for children and adolescents, serving altogether more than 3000 families annually.
Ideally, the research interests of candidates for both positions should complement the existing faculty in Developmental Science, Legal Psychology, I/O Psychology, Cognitive Neuroscience, or Clinical Science doctoral programs, as well as the CNIC, CCF, and STEM Institutes. Collaborative research is emphasized. Faculty in these programs employ a variety of technologies and populations to study typical development and developmental psychopathology, lie detection in adults and children, prevention and intervention for mental health and/or academic problems, executive function, language, substance abuse, ADHD, autism, depression and anxiety, learning, memory, and multisensory processing.
The non-tenure track instructor positions are for 9-month full-time teaching appointments that will have a primary emphasis on online undergraduate instruction in one or more of the following areas: Introductory Psychology and Psychological Research Methods/Data Analysis, with possible upper-level courses in clinical, developmental, cognitive neuroscience, and social Psychology, based upon the candidate's area of teaching specialization. Preference will be given to individuals with demonstrated history in active and collaborative learning and online or hybrid instruction and course development and to individuals with experience or interest in teaching across multiple areas of need.
The department has 32 tenure track faculty, 8 instructors, and 5 research faculty, more than 150 graduate students spread across five doctoral specialty programs and a masters program, 9 full time undergraduate advisors, and 4700 undergraduate majors. The department is young and vibrant, with 27 new hires in the past 4 years, the vast majority being assistant professors, but with well-established and well-funded senior faculty in each area. Currently, department faculty hold over $40 million in grants from federal agencies (e.g., NIMH, NICHD, NIDA, NIAAA, IES, NSF, DoJ).
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply at facultycareers.fiu.edu as follows; for the tenure track Cognitive Neuroscience Program apply to Job Opening ID 508625 and attach a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and research statement as a single file; for the tenure track Child and Adolescent Clinical Science Program apply to Job Opening ID 508624 and attach a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and research statement as a single file; for the Instructor in undergraduate teaching apply to Job Opening ID 508626 and attach a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and teaching statement as a single file. Candidates will be requested to provide names and contact information for at least 3 references who will be contacted electronically and automatically upon submission of the application. To receive full consideration, applications and required materials should be received by November 1, 2014. Applications will continue to be accepted and review will continue until positions are filled. FIU is a member of the State University System of Florida and an Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Jonathan S. Comer, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology and Psychiatry Director, Mental Health Interventions and Technology (MINT) Program Center for Children and Families Florida International University
11200 S.W. 8th Street
Miami, FL 33199
305.348.7580
305.348.3646 (fax)
Hello again,
I apologize for any confusion, but there was an issues with the original job posting link. Please see the attached handout with the corrected link to the job notice.
Thank you again for your assistance.
Rachel Galiber
From: Rachel Galiber
Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2014 9:54 AM
Subject: Immediate Hire! Survey Associate Job Opening: Mathematica Policy Research
Importance: High
Hello,
My name is Rachel Galiber and I work for Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ. We are looking for interested undergraduate students from your school for our Survey Associate position open in our Oakland, CA, Chicago, IL, Washington, DC and Princeton, NJ locations.
We are seeking students that have just received their bachelors degree in a social science or related field. We are looking for recent undergraduates with academic or job-related experience conducting data collection and/or survey research. Attached is the job notice for this position which details the position further (a direct URL to apply online is included). Please review and distribute this email accordingly to students that have recently graduated. We will be reviewing applications as they come in, so please encourage any students that are interested in the position to apply as soon as possible. We are looking to make an immediate hire.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
Rachel Galiber
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Rachel Galiber
Human Resources Associate
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
P.O. Box 2393
Princeton, NJ 08543
phone: (609) 275-2308
fax: (609) 228-5903
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Hello,
My name is Rachel Galiber and I work for Mathematica Policy Research (MPR), a social policy and research firm headquartered in Princeton, NJ. This is a reminder that we are still looking for interested graduate students only from your school for our Survey Specialist position open in our Oakland, CA, Chicago, IL, Washington, DC and Cambridge, MA locations.
We are seeking students will be getting or have gotten a masters degree in a social science or related field plus some demonstrated survey research or related experience. These are students or alumni that have experience with data collection and/or survey methodology. Attached is the job notice for this position which details the position further (a direct URL to apply online is included). Please review and distribute this email your students and alumni accordingly. We will be reviewing applications as they come in, so please encourage any students/alumni that are interested in the position to apply as soon as possible. We are looking to make an immediate hire.
Thanks for your time and assistance.
Rachel Galiber
**Please be sure to password protect all files that are sent via email that contain personal identifing information (PII). In a sperate email please includee the password.
Rachel Galiber
Human Resources Associate
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc.
P.O. Box 2393
Princeton, NJ 08543
phone: (609) 275-2308
fax: (609) 228-5903
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NeuroCog Trials, a rapidly growing company located in Durham, NC with close ties to Duke University Medical Center, has been involved in design and implementation of multi-site clinical trials, including rater training, data quality assurance, and neurocognitive test development, for 10 years.
We are looking to fill a full-time PhD-level position for clinical cognitive assessment development and data review. This individual will assist in developing and validating new test batteries, reviewing, analyzing and interpreting cognitive test data, and will oversee neurocognitive rater certification and data quality control for multi-site pharmaceutical company trials. The area of work will primarily be in Alzheimer's disease, aging, and schizophrenia. These clinical trials usually involve a large meeting of investigators and testers who require certification. Travel to US or international meetings is expected. Expertise and in-depth experience with cognitive assessment is essential. Advanced skills in writing, presentation, and software development are pluses.
The starting salary will be competitive with pharmaceutical industry standards and experience with medical benefits.
Additional requirements:
Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, neurosciences or related field
Demonstrated experience (in clinical and/or research settings) in working with adult psychiatric populations; experience with Alzheimer's Disease, MCI, Schizophrenia, Depression, Multiple Sclerosis and neurodegenerative disorders
? Demonstrated experience in conducting assessments and administering scales within a clinical and/or research context.
Preferred Qualifications:
Knowledge of the pharmaceutical industry, particularly CNS clinical trials is valuable
Clinical experience in conducting assessments and administering scales with adult psychiatric populations
Excellent organizational skills
Strong interpersonal, communication, facilitation and presentation skills
Strong analytical and problem solving skills
Strong writing ability
Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision
? Ability to work effectively in a small team environment
Please submit resumes and salary requirements to: Dr. Richard Keefe at hr(a)neurocogtrials.com<mailto:hr@neurocogtrials.com> or mail to 3211 Shannon Road, Durham, NC 27707.
Thank you. We look forward to hearing from you.
From: psyppath-list-bounces(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu [mailto:psyppath-list-bounces@lists.fas.harvard.edu] On Behalf Of Hooley, Jill
Sent: Friday, October 03, 2014 1:26 PM
To: psyppath-list(a)lists.fas.harvard.edu
Subject: [Psyppath-list] FW: Affective Neuroscience Hire at LSU
This position is open to both clinical and nonclinical applicants.
Hello!
Each year, the Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) hosts a postdoctoral fair at MSPP, the only fair of its kind in New England. Last year, over 20 organizations from the New England area attended to present their opportunities to doctoral students in psychology - and this year we expect even more.
This year's fair will be held on Monday, November 3rd from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at MSPP in Newton.