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Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Apprentice

Mind Matters San Francisco Bay Area
place San Francisco, 94154
local_atm $62000 - $94000 USD /YEAR
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Families
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials

About Job

Pediatric Psychology Postdoctoral Intern (Registered Psychological Associate)

  • Do you want to focus on psychoeducational and neuropsychological assessment during your postdoctoral year?
  • Do you love working with children, adolescents, parents, and families?
  • Do you want to learn about working in a private practice setting?

Join our Team of Postdoctoral Fellows and Testing Psychologists specializing in Child & Adolescent Psychoeducational and Neuropsychological Evaluations.

We are seeking Postdoctoral Fellows (PhD/PsyD) who want to specialize in psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations with children, adolescents, parents, and families. Positions typically begin in the fall. (Mid-year applicants may be considered on a case-by-case basis.) Length of fellowship is flexible (usually between 1 and 2 years), depending on your training needs and the fit of the practice.

As a Postdoctoral Fellow At SF Mind Matters

  • You’ll partner with parents to help them understand their child, creating a roadmap that leads to family harmony, mental well-being, and academic success.
  • You’ll empower parents to advocate for their child. You’ll support teens and young adults in advocating for themselves.
  • You’ll collaborate with public and private schools to support learners’ unique needs.

With our team-based collaborative model and culture of professional growth, you’ll provide comprehensive, compassionate, and cutting-edge care to every family.

Compensation: $62,000 - $94,000 yearly

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Adults

Therapeutic Approach

Modalities

Families

Practice Specifics

Populations

Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied

Settings

Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
Court / Court Ordered