Open Rank, Clinical Faculty - Pediatrics, Psychology

University of MiamiMiami, FL
Onsite

About The Position

The University of Miami is seeking a Clinical Faculty member in Pediatrics with a specialization in Psychology, specifically a Pediatric Neuropsychologist. This role will be part of the Clinical Psychology Division at the Mailman Center for Child Development. The position involves providing and supervising clinical psychological and neuropsychological assessment services to children. This includes services within the Psychological Assessment Service (PAS) and the Interdisciplinary Developmental Evaluation Service (IDES), as well as other departmental programs like the Pediatric Concussion Program. The role also entails collaboration with the Behavioral Health Program initiative, working with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and coordinating training and service activities with primary care pediatric practices. Additionally, the position involves active participation in clinical research, including project collaboration, study design, data collection, grant writing, manuscript preparation, and developing original research projects for external funding. A significant component of the role is contributing to the psychology training program by supervising clinical psychology trainees (postdoctoral associates, interns, and practicum students), delivering lectures on psychological and neuropsychological assessment, and participating in faculty meetings for training program development and trainee evaluation.

Requirements

  • APA-approved PhD (or PsyD) in clinical (or counseling) psychology and clinical internship
  • Postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology
  • Licensure in Florida (or license-eligible)
  • Board certification (or board eligible) in neuropsychology
  • Relevant clinical experience with children and adolescents

Responsibilities

  • Provision and supervision of clinical psychological and neuropsychological assessment services to children through the Division of Clinical Psychology's Psychological Assessment Service (PAS) and the Mailman Center’s Interdisciplinary Developmental Evaluation Service (IDES).
  • Providing and supervising psychological and neuropsychological assessment services to children in PAS, IDES, as well as other programs in the Department of Pediatrics including the Pediatric Concussion Program.
  • Working with the Behavioral Health Program initiative in collaboration with the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, including being part of the team and coordinating training and service activities with participating primary care pediatric practices.
  • Participation in clinical research activities, including collaboration on projects with other faculty, assisting with the design of projects and data collection, preparation of grant applications and manuscripts, and development and implementation of original research projects for which external funding is sought.
  • Participation in the psychology training program, involving supervision of clinical psychology trainees, including postdoctoral associates, interns, and practicum students who are rotating through PAS and IDES or other programs; by giving lectures to trainees regarding psychological and neuropsychological assessment for various clinical problems; and by participation in psychology faculty meetings regarding training program development and evaluation of trainees.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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