Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychology- Bartram Park- Behavioral at ANGEL KIDS PEDIATRICS, P A – Jacksonville, Florida
ANGEL KIDS PEDIATRICS, P A
Jacksonville, Florida, 32099, United States
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Psychology: Autism Spectrum Disorders and Integrated Primary Care
About the Practice: As the largest pediatric clinic in Jacksonville, serving 11 locations with over 45,000 patients, Angel Kids Pediatrics believes that caring for children is a continual process, and should not be limited to just doctor office visits during regular business hours. We believe that by providing excellent medical care in a family and community-based environment, we can grow healthy children who will become healthy adults. We uphold the highest standards of a patient-centered medical home that provides quality, personalized and effective medical care as if each family was part of our own.
Equity, innovation, and inclusion guide our growth and strategy. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about, and committed to leading efforts to provide culturally relevant care, reducing health disparities, and helping build a diverse and inclusive team environment.
If you are looking for a great opportunity to join a vibrant and growing pediatric practice, we are looking for a Fellow who is passionate, well-trained and value-driven to join our team. Our practice is recognized as a national leader in pediatric population health and medical home integration. Our innovative practice model allows our providers to focus on patient care, while our administrative teams provide full support handling billing, collections, contracting, quality improvement and marketing. Ideal candidates will have a passion for working collaboratively to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to our patients, from newborns to adolescents and contribute to our ongoing work in behavioral health integration.
Additional Information
Agency Type: Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Clinic/Private Practice
Emphasis or focus area: Child/Adolescent
Other Emphasis: Assessment
About the Position: This position is designed to provide advanced interdisciplinary clinical and leadership training in the assessment and diagnosis of ASD and ADHD and evidence-based interventions. Fellows will conduct assessments independently. Psychological evaluation techniques may include cognitive measures, structured interviews and observations, social/emotional evaluations, as well as opportunities to complete comprehensive evaluations for developmental concerns including autism spectrum disorders and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders.
Minor rotation may include additional opportunity for a primarily clinical fellowship with both intervention and assessment experience within an integrated primary care setting. Fellows will work in a pediatric primary care clinic with opportunities to interact and consult with nurses, and physicians. Intervention opportunities may include individual and family, using evidence-based treatment modalities to address a variety of internalizing and externalizing concerns. Additionally, opportunities for consultation with school and community personnel will be available.
Benefits Competitive faculty level benefits include health insurance, sick leave, and vacation. Annual Stipend/Salary will be provided.
Additional Comments
Our listed application deadline, notification date, and start date are all flexible. If this listing is active, we have a position open. Please feel free to apply.
Application Instructions: Application Procedure Qualifications: Applicants must demonstrate completion of all professional doctoral degree requirements from an APA-accredited program (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and an APA-APPIC approved pre-doctoral internship. All applicants should be eligible to obtain a provisionally licensed psychologist license in the state of Florida. Post docs must have a driver’s license and the ability to travel to clinical sites. Additionally, applicants must be eligible for a Mental Health Counselor license in Florida. (https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/licensing/licensed-mental-health-counselor/ ). Postdoctoral fellows are required to complete their doctoral degree prior to beginning postdoctoral fellow training. If the degree will not be conferred until after the start date of August 1st, then the fellow is required to submit a rights and privileges letter from the training director of the University where the degree will be conferred.
Submit applications electronically through the website or send directly to Cassandra Hert at chert@myangelkids.com. Selected applicants will be invited for an interview conducted virtually. Materials required will include: 1. Cover letter, describing the following: Statement of interest and fit with position •Date (or anticipated date) of dissertation defense • Anticipated date of degree conferral • Current direct post-master’s clinical hours and anticipated number of direct post-masters’ clinical hours. Direct hours include interviewing, therapy, case conferences, behavioral observations and management, evaluations, treatment planning, testing, consultations, and biofeedback. • Names of recommenders who will be sending letters 2. Curriculum vitae (CV) 3. Two letters of recommendation (sent directly from referees). 3. Copy of transcripts 4. Sample report. Additional documents may be requested. Our listed application deadline, notification date, and start date are all flexible. If this listing is active, we have a position open.
Please feel free to apply.
Questions about the Fellowship can be directed to the Fellowship Directors Jearlean Ruiz Marin (jruizmarin@myangelkids.com) and/or Olivia Hernandez Gonzalez (ogonzalez@myangelkids.com). Please send all application material via email to: Cassandra Hert (chert@myangelkids.com)
About the Practice: As the largest pediatric clinic in Jacksonville, serving 11 locations with over 45,000 patients, Angel Kids Pediatrics believes that caring for children is a continual process, and should not be limited to just doctor office visits during regular business hours. We believe that by providing excellent medical care in a family and community-based environment, we can grow healthy children who will become healthy adults. We uphold the highest standards of a patient-centered medical home that provides quality, personalized and effective medical care as if each family was part of our own.
Equity, innovation, and inclusion guide our growth and strategy. We are looking for individuals who are passionate about, and committed to leading efforts to provide culturally relevant care, reducing health disparities, and helping build a diverse and inclusive team environment.
If you are looking for a great opportunity to join a vibrant and growing pediatric practice, we are looking for a Fellow who is passionate, well-trained and value-driven to join our team. Our practice is recognized as a national leader in pediatric population health and medical home integration. Our innovative practice model allows our providers to focus on patient care, while our administrative teams provide full support handling billing, collections, contracting, quality improvement and marketing. Ideal candidates will have a passion for working collaboratively to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to our patients, from newborns to adolescents and contribute to our ongoing work in behavioral health integration.
Additional Information
Agency Type: Integrated Pediatric Primary Care Clinic/Private Practice
Emphasis or focus area: Child/Adolescent
Other Emphasis: Assessment
About the Position: This position is designed to provide advanced interdisciplinary clinical and leadership training in the assessment and diagnosis of ASD and ADHD and evidence-based interventions. Fellows will conduct assessments independently. Psychological evaluation techniques may include cognitive measures, structured interviews and observations, social/emotional evaluations, as well as opportunities to complete comprehensive evaluations for developmental concerns including autism spectrum disorders and/or attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorders.
Minor rotation may include additional opportunity for a primarily clinical fellowship with both intervention and assessment experience within an integrated primary care setting. Fellows will work in a pediatric primary care clinic with opportunities to interact and consult with nurses, and physicians. Intervention opportunities may include individual and family, using evidence-based treatment modalities to address a variety of internalizing and externalizing concerns. Additionally, opportunities for consultation with school and community personnel will be available.
Benefits Competitive faculty level benefits include health insurance, sick leave, and vacation. Annual Stipend/Salary will be provided.
Additional Comments
Our listed application deadline, notification date, and start date are all flexible. If this listing is active, we have a position open. Please feel free to apply.
Application Instructions: Application Procedure Qualifications: Applicants must demonstrate completion of all professional doctoral degree requirements from an APA-accredited program (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and an APA-APPIC approved pre-doctoral internship. All applicants should be eligible to obtain a provisionally licensed psychologist license in the state of Florida. Post docs must have a driver’s license and the ability to travel to clinical sites. Additionally, applicants must be eligible for a Mental Health Counselor license in Florida. (https://floridasmentalhealthprofessions.gov/licensing/licensed-mental-health-counselor/ ). Postdoctoral fellows are required to complete their doctoral degree prior to beginning postdoctoral fellow training. If the degree will not be conferred until after the start date of August 1st, then the fellow is required to submit a rights and privileges letter from the training director of the University where the degree will be conferred.
Submit applications electronically through the website or send directly to Cassandra Hert at chert@myangelkids.com. Selected applicants will be invited for an interview conducted virtually. Materials required will include: 1. Cover letter, describing the following: Statement of interest and fit with position •Date (or anticipated date) of dissertation defense • Anticipated date of degree conferral • Current direct post-master’s clinical hours and anticipated number of direct post-masters’ clinical hours. Direct hours include interviewing, therapy, case conferences, behavioral observations and management, evaluations, treatment planning, testing, consultations, and biofeedback. • Names of recommenders who will be sending letters 2. Curriculum vitae (CV) 3. Two letters of recommendation (sent directly from referees). 3. Copy of transcripts 4. Sample report. Additional documents may be requested. Our listed application deadline, notification date, and start date are all flexible. If this listing is active, we have a position open.
Please feel free to apply.
Questions about the Fellowship can be directed to the Fellowship Directors Jearlean Ruiz Marin (jruizmarin@myangelkids.com) and/or Olivia Hernandez Gonzalez (ogonzalez@myangelkids.com). Please send all application material via email to: Cassandra Hert (chert@myangelkids.com)
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