2023-2024
Post-Doctoral Fellowship
Princeton
University offers three post-doctoral fellowships in
clinical/counseling psychology at Counseling and Psychological
Services (CPS), which is part of University Health Services. This
is a supervised 12-month, term position starting August 14,
2023.
This is a full-time
position from August 14, 2023 to August 9, 2024 with a salary of
$55,000 plus generous health benefits. University Health Services
(UHS) at Princeton University is a fully accredited (Accreditation
Association for Ambulatory Health Care) health care facility
providing comprehensive health services to 7,500+ Princeton
undergraduate and graduate students, and specialized services to
Princeton University faculty, staff, and employees. Fellows
graduating from our program have gone on to work at various college
counseling centers including but not limited to Princeton, UC
Berkeley, Columbia, Drexel, Wake Forest University, Georgetown,
Cornell, UCLA, Lehigh and Stevens Institute of Technology.
Responsibilities
CPS places a high value on creatively serving a dynamic,
multicultural student population in a challenging academic
environment. The fellowship provides intensive supervised clinical
experience, weekly training seminar, and weekly clinical case
conferences. Post-doctoral fellows provide time-sensitive
individual, group, and couples psychotherapy; psychological
evaluations and crisis intervention, including infirmary admissions
and follow up care. Additionally, fellows complete triage
assessments and other clinical responsibilities.
Fellows receive
specialization training in college counseling and engage areas of
concentration as a member of one of the following treatment teams:
Alcohol and Other Drugs, Eating Concerns, or Dialectical Behavior
Therapy – informed treatment. One Fellow will be assigned to each
of these three teams. Additional opportunities involve
participation on Tigerspaw (sports psychology), Mind Body Health
Services and Crisis Intervention Teams. Fellows will also be
involved in psycho-educational outreach and liaison activities.
Successful
candidates must be able to work comfortably – both individually and
as team members – within a multicultural and inter-disciplinary
staff, to provide effective services. They must demonstrate
excellent communication skills (including the ability to write
timely and complete clinical notes); develop and maintain
collaborative relationships in a multicultural environment; work
independently and possess a high degree of personal integrity,
diligence, and discretion.
Qualifications
Required:
Completion of pre-doctoral internship (APA-Accredited preferred),
experience with a broad range of clients (multiculturally and
diagnostically) and completion of all doctoral program requirements
(APA-accredited preferred) in clinical or counseling
psychology.
Preferred:
Prior experience working in a university mental health service;
experience treating patients with substance abuse problems, eating
disorders, and/or trauma history; experience leading groups;
experience working effectively with people on a broad spectrum of
social identities; experience working with multiply diagnosed
patients; DBT experience; mindfulness and meditation
experience.
For full
consideration, applications must be received by January 2, 2023.
Please apply on-line at http://jobs.princeton.edu (the
position Requisition ID # #00005413) and upload a brief (500 words
or fewer) letter of interest (which includes your statement about
the area of Training Concentration in which you are interested)
with your curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation
including one letter from your internship site training
director/coordinator. Letters of recommendation must be uploaded
directly to the Princeton University on-line application
portal.
Please direct any
questions or inquiries to David B. Campbell, Ph.D., Coordinator
Post-doctoral Psychology Training: [email protected] or
609.258.3141. Find out more about the Post-Doctoral Training
Program at:
https://uhs.princeton.edu/counseling-psychological-services/post-doctoral-training-program
Princeton University is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and all qualified
applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard
to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, national origin, disability status,
protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by
law. EEO IS THE LAW
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