Our APA accredited doctoral program in clinical psychology is looking for an adjunct to teach the required social bases course to our graduate students this Spring 2017, currently scheduled to meet Wednesdays from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. We are looking for someone with expertise in Social Psychology with a doctorate or ABD who might be interested and have the skill set to teach at the graduate level. The course is a seminar with about 8 to 10 students. We were hoping you could help us by forwarding this opening to the postdoctoral fellows in your program. Anyone who is interested should contact Dr. Gary Fireman, Department Chair, directly at gfireman(a)suffolk.edu<mailto:gfireman@suffolk.edu> as soon as possible.
If your postdoctoral fellows have colleagues that might be interested, we also encourage them to share this ad.
Thank you,
Jessica
Jessica F. Valente
Program Administrator
Psychology Department, Suffolk University
73 Tremont Street, 8th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
(617) 573-8367
jvalente(a)suffolk.edu<mailto:jvalente@suffolk.edu>
DATA ANALYST POSITION FOR ARMY HEALTH PROJECT
The Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania seeks a data analyst for a grant examining the influence of psychological assets on performance and health outcomes (including health care utilization) in U.S. Army Soldiers. The data analyst will link massive Army data sets containing soldiers' occupation, award, promotion, deployment, education, training, family, misconduct, survey (e.g., entrance exams, psychological data), and medical records to model soldier psychological and physical health before and after deployment.
The data analyst will provide statistical and data analysis support across various research initiatives. Responsibilities include developing analytical data sets and performing statistical analyses and modeling. The data analyst will communicate results to project members and contribute toward writing statistical methods/results sections of manuscripts for publication. The project involves leading researchers in psychology and preventive health, including Drs. Martin Seligman, Laura Kubzansky, Ed Diener, Laurence Steinberg, and Darwin Labarthe.
Candidates should have the following:
* 1-3 years of experience in statistical analysis
* Proficiency using SAS
* Experience working with large-scale health data sets
* Experience using relational database software (e.g., Oracle SQL) is highly desired
Individuals with a Master's or doctoral degree in statistics, biostatistics, epidemiology, public health, health economics, psychology or a related field are encouraged to apply. The data analyst will work in Monterey, CA with limited travel for collaboration with senior scientists.
Please send a cover letter, CV or resume, and contact information for 3 references to: Margeaux Cannon, macannon(a)psych.upenn.edu<mailto:macannon@psych.upenn.edu>. The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE/Affirmative Action Employer.
Margeaux Cannon
Project Manager
Positive Psychology Center
University of Pennsylvania
215-746-1274
Outcome Referrals/Kids Insight is currently seeking a Clinical Psychology Researcher (PhD or Master's level) for our Research Department. We are a behavioral healthcare outcome measurement company based in Framingham. I have attached a job description.