Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia (CEH)
is a nationally-recognized, outpatient psychological
services center specialized in the evidence-based assessment and treatment
of anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive and related disorders, and
neurodevelopmental disorders located in Cherry Hill and Princeton, New Jersey.

There are 2 Postdoctoral Fellowships available:

Postdoctoral Fellowship Position in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and
Anxiety Disorders/Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (CBT)

Description: CBT Fellows will be offered rich clinical experiences,
utilizing evidence-based treatments, including CBT, ERP, HRT/ComB, CBIT,
CBT-I, PE, CPT, ACT, and DBT, in a collaborative environment. This
fellowship emphasizes the implementation of evidence-based psychotherapy
with children, adolescents, and adults presenting with a wide range of
concerns within the spectrums of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive and related
disorders, and tic disorders. Fellows provide approximately 20 hours per
week of direct services, including individual, family, and group therapy.
Additional activities include didactic training, supervision, and
participation in team meetings. There are also opportunities to attend
workshops and national conferences, collaborate in the development and
delivery of continuing education professional workshops, and contribute to
specialized advocacy organizations. This clinician may be placed in Cherry
Hill and/or Princeton locations and/or via telehealth, with some
flexibility in schedule. Successful fellows may have the opportunity to
continue their experience at CEH beyond licensure.

Qualifications: PhD or PsyD, in clinical psychology and completion of an
APA-accredited internship program. Candidates should possess a strong
foundation in conducting CBT with children, adolescents, adults, and
families. Applicants are evaluated based on academic preparation, clinical
experience, interest in cognitive-behavioral treatment, and the fit between
an applicant’s goals and the program’s goals. CEH offers competitive
salaries and benefits.

Application Process: This is an outstanding opportunity to join our
cohesive team of clinicians which is dedicated to clinical training and to
providing evidence-based services. To learn more about CEH, please visit
our website at: www.thecenterforemotionalhealth.com*. *Interested
applicants should submit electronic copies of their CV, cover letter, and 3
letters of recommendation to mail@thecenterforemotionalhealth.com (Attn:
Dr. Marla Deibler). Application review will commence immediately with
an invitation for interviews will take place on a rolling basis.

 

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Assessment and Evidence-Based
Interventions in Clinical Child/School Psychology (CCSP)

CEH FamilyCare, a division of The Center for Emotional Health
of Greater Philadelphia (CEH), is a private, outpatient psychological
services center located in Cherry Hill, NJ. It is our mission at CEH
FamilyCare to bring innovative clinical programming, consultation, and
direct intervention services to children, families, and schools. Our staff
are uniquely experienced in both clinical and school settings, creating
continuity and stability in the lives of our community’s youth, so that
they may be free to grow, learn, and succeed. At CEH FamilyCare, clinicians
provide comprehensive child psychological and psychoeducational evaluations
as well as state-of-the-art, evidence-based psychological treatments for
children and families. CEH Family offers a full range of specialized
therapeutic services, addressing a wide range of presenting concerns of
school-aged children, adolescents, and young adults.

Description: The CCSP Fellowship at CEH FamilyCare emphasizes the
psychoeducational assessment of school-aged children and evidence-based
interventions for ADHD, disruptive behavior disorders, and maladaptive
family interaction patterns. Fellows provide approximately 20 hours per
week of psychoeducational testing, comprehensive report writing, and school
consultation as well as individual, family, and group therapies. Additional
activities include didactic training, supervision, participation in team
meetings, and specialized training/conferences. This position is located in
Cherry Hill, NJ, and/or via telehealth, with some flexibility in schedule.
Successful fellows may have the opportunity to continue their experience at
CEH FamilyCare beyond licensure.

Qualifications: PhD, PsyD, or EdD in clinical child psychology and/or
school psychology, having trained in a cognitive-behavioral theoretical
orientation. Dual degree candidates are preferred. Successful candidates
will have experience in providing psychological and educational assessments
of school-aged children and young adults and will have knowledge and
experience providing evidence-based behavioral interventions. CBT, PCIT,
DBT, and family systems training are desirable. Candidates should be
trained to provide cognitive and achievement testing and to conduct
clinical interviewing. Must have excellent writing skills and strong
social skills when interacting with children and parents. Applicants are
evaluated based on academic preparation, clinical experience, and the fit
between an applicant’s goals and the program’s goals. CEH offers
competitive salaries and benefits.

Application Process: This is an outstanding opportunity to join our
cohesive team of clinicians which is dedicated to clinical training and to
providing evidence-based services. To learn more about CEH, please visit
our website at: www.thecenterforemotionalhealth.com*. *Interested
applicants should submit electronic copies of their CV, cover letter, and
sample report with redacted identifying information to
mail@thecenterforemotionalhealth.com(attn.: Dr. Marla Deibler). Application
review will commence immediately with an invitation for interviews
occurring on a rolling basis.

 

(This information was submitted on October 14, 2021)

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