Indiana University School of Education · 1 month ago
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical/School Psychology
Indiana University School of Education is a nationally recognized public research university known for academic excellence and interdisciplinary collaboration. They are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical/School Psychology with an emphasis on autism and neurodevelopmental disabilities, offering a balance of clinical service and teaching responsibilities within a collaborative academic and clinical community.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
Conducting comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational evaluations
Supervising advanced school, clinical, and/or counseling psychology practicum students
Participating in clinic-related research and conducting interventions
Serving as the instructor of record for three courses per year
Supervising graduate student associate instructors teaching undergraduate courses in the School of Education depending on teacher experience and interest
Qualification
Required
A PhD or PsyD in School or Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program
Successful completion of an APA-accredited internship
Completion of all doctoral requirements (including dissertation defense) prior to the fellowship start date
Demonstrated clinical experience and training in autism and neurodevelopmental disabilities
Preferred
Proficiency in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the ADOS-2
Teaching experience at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels
Clinical supervision experience
Company
Indiana University School of Education
The Indiana University School of Education is known for preparing reflective, caring, and skilled educators who make a difference in the lives of their students in Indiana, throughout the United States, and around the world.
Funding
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