Psychology Postdoctoral Fellow

Milwaukee CountyMilwaukee, WI
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About The Position

Under the general supervision of licensed Clinical Psychologists, TWO Postdoctoral Fellows will receive specialized training and education in the delivery of psychological care to individuals served by the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Services (BHS). At least 65% of the Fellow’s time will be spent in the provision of direct psychological services to individuals with a variety of behavioral health needs. A Postdoctoral Fellow’s daily responsibilities will routinely include some or all of the following: diagnostic interviews, psychological assessments, crisis intervention, individual psychotherapy, clinical documentation, team meetings, and clinical consultation as part of an interdisciplinary approach to treatment. This position promotes the transfer of institutional and professional knowledge and constitute an investment in the future of mental health services. As BHS offers an array of crisis services for individuals of all ages in outpatient settings, there exists a diversity of training experiences available in the following clinical service/rotation areas: Mobile Crisis Services and the Outpatient Clinic Services. For more information, please visit our website: https://county.milwaukee.gov/EN/DHHS/BHD/Psychology-Fellowship-Program

Requirements

  • A prospective Postdoctoral Fellow must be a United States citizen who, by the beginning of the fellowship year, has completed all professional doctoral degree requirements from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in clinical or counseling psychology.
  • This includes anticipated completion of a predoctoral internship meeting the standards established by the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC), although predoctoral internships accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) are preferred.
  • Thus, prior to beginning the Fellowship program, the prospective Fellow must have the diploma in hand or a letter from the Director of Graduate Studies verifying the completion of all degree requirements, pending the institution graduation ceremony.
  • Possession or anticipated possession of a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from a regionally accredited college or university is required.
  • Applicants who have obtained their doctoral degree from an institution of higher education accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) are preferred.
  • Knowledge of psychological theory and skill in the application of the principles and techniques of clinical psychology
  • specific training in the treatment of individuals with severe and persistent mental illness
  • knowledge of state and federal regulations and guidelines
  • knowledge of psychiatric diagnostic nomenclature
  • treatment planning and individual/group/family therapy techniques.
  • Training and supervision in group and individual psychotherapy and diagnostic assessment
  • leadership ability
  • knowledge of psychopathology
  • risk assessment/management skills
  • the ability to work effectively and harmoniously with patients, multidisciplinary treatment teams, other professionals, community agencies and others.

Responsibilities

  • diagnostic interviews
  • psychological assessments
  • crisis intervention
  • individual psychotherapy
  • clinical documentation
  • team meetings
  • clinical consultation as part of an interdisciplinary approach to treatment

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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