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Message ID: 11343
Date: 2024-01-06

Author:Beal, Sarah

Subject:Clinical Assistant Professor/Staff Psychologist Position in Foster Care and Outpatient Trauma Therapy

The Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is seeking a psychologist to join the Comprehensive Health Evaluations for Cincinnati’s Kids (CHECK) Center, an internationally recognized foster-care clinic, to support expansion of our consultation and trauma therapy services. The CHECK Center is a multidisciplinary clinic with an established research-practice partnership that includes psychologists, pediatricians, social workers, nurses, dentists, and students. Responsibilities for this position include providing outpatient consultation and intervention in the CHECK Foster Care clinic for young people in foster care up to age 21 years and outpatient evidence-based trauma therapy for youth ages 3-18 and their families. Consultations include brief diagnostic assessments to make treatment recommendations, brief individual and family interventions, and preventative care for infants through adolescents presenting with a history of maltreatment and a range of co-occurring concerns and their caregivers. There are also academic and publication opportunities available if the applicant is interested. The ideal candidate will have completed a doctorate in clinical or school psychology (APA accredited), be licensed or license-eligible in Ohio, completed specific training in trauma, behavior management, and systems-involved youth, and be Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy certified or certified-eligible. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should send a CV, letter of interest, and three letters of recommendation to Avani Modi, Ph.D. via Breya.White@cchmc.org . Please reference job #147597 Learn more: Assistant/Associate Professor or Staff Psychologist I/II, Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology in | Faculty/Clinical at Cincinnati Children's (cincinnatichildrens.org) Sarah Beal, PhD (she/her) Associate Professor, Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology Scientific Director of Child Welfare Research, The CHECK Center Director, General Pediatrics Research Fellowship, General and Community Pediatrics Note: I generally check emails at the start (7:30 am) and end (3:30 pm) of the day. Please call me or notify Jodi Allen (jodi.allen@cchmc.org ) for urgent matters. I also often send emails after business hours or on weekends. Please do not feel obligated to respond outside of typical business hours unless it is convenient for you.

The Division of Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is seeking a psychologist to join the Comprehensive Health Evaluations for Cincinnati’s Kids (CHECK) Center, an internationally recognized foster-care clinic, to support expansion of our consultation and trauma therapy services. The CHECK Center is a multidisciplinary clinic with an established research-practice partnership that includes psychologists, pediatricians, social workers, nurses, dentists, and students. Responsibilities for this position include providing outpatient consultation and intervention in the CHECK Foster Care clinic for young people in foster care up to age 21 years and outpatient evidence-based trauma therapy for youth ages 3-18 and their families. Consultations include brief diagnostic assessments to make treatment recommendations, brief individual and family interventions, and preventative care for infants through adolescents presenting with a history of maltreatment and a range of co-occurring concerns and their caregivers. There are also academic and publication opportunities available if the applicant is interested. The ideal candidate will have completed a doctorate in clinical or school psychology (APA accredited), be licensed or license-eligible in Ohio, completed specific training in trauma, behavior management, and systems-involved youth, and be Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy certified or certified-eligible. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should send a CV, letter of interest, and three letters of recommendation to Avani Modi, Ph.D. via Breya.Whitecchmc.org . Please reference job #147597 Learn more: Assistant/Associate Professor or Staff Psychologist I/II, Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology in | Faculty/Clinical at Cincinnati Children's (cincinnatichildrens.org) Sarah Beal, PhD (she/her) Associate Professor, Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Psychology Scientific Director of Child Welfare Research, The CHECK Center Director, General Pediatrics Research Fellowship, General and Community Pediatrics Note: I generally check emails at the start (7:30 am) and end (3:30 pm) of the day. Please call me or notify Jodi Allen (jodi.allencchmc.org ) for urgent matters. I also often send emails after business hours or on weekends. Please do not feel obligated to respond outside of typical business hours unless it is convenient for you.