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Post Doctoral Associate

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Perinatal and Family Mental Health  

Jumpstart your professional career in perinatal and family mental health integrated behavioral health care with national innovators at the Lifeline for Families Center at the UMass Chan Medical School . This 2-year, research-focused post-doctoral fellowship provides training on integrating mental healthcare into perinatal and / or child health care settings that have not traditionally provided mental health care. Fellows will work on projects that aim to build the capacity of perinatal and / or child health care providers to address mental health and substance use disorders among perinatal individuals and also their children. 

Fellows can opt to choose a focus area or integrate both tracks into their training:

  • Women’s mental health track: Studies range from outpatient Ob/Gyn and pediatric settings to community settings and include developing, implementing and evaluating innovative approaches to increase access to care through capacity building.  Fellows will work on existing federally funded clinical and implementation studies and be involved with grant submissions. Fellows also have the opportunity to work on population-based statewide programs focused on building the capacity of the medical community to address perinatal mental health and substance use disorders in Massachusetts (Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program (MCPAP) for Moms (mcpapformoms.org )) and other states through our National Network of Perinatal Psychiatry Access Programs .
  • Child and family mental health track: Work on a statewide system to increase access to evidence-based trauma services and medical and community supports for children impacted by trauma and adversity. Fellows can develop training skills in trauma-informed care and trauma-responsive practices to be able to train other providers in various settings.  

This fellowship will be tailored to the career goals of the individual. Current active research includes NIH, CDC, PCORI, SAMHSA, foundation, and state funded projects. Our faculty are pioneers in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn), and pediatrics, leading paradigm-shifting work focused on addressing parental and child mental health. Together, we have collective experience, expertise in women’s mental health and parental  and child mental health, and deep relationships with community partners, including medical societies and policymakers. In collaboration with these community partners, we support fellows in developing, implementing, and testing interventions that increase access to, and engagement in, evidence-based mental health care for families.  Throughout our Center, we are deeply committed to integrating diversity, equity, and inclusion into our interventions, protocols, and approaches from their inception. Thus, there are many opportunities for equity focused research. Our prior and ongoing projects focus on:

  • Building the capacity of nontraditional settings and developing practical approaches to address mental health as part of perinatal, infant, and child health care, no matter what door the family enters.
  • Creating feasible and scalable care delivery models, trainings, and tools for women and families to be supported by the professionals they present to, regardless of that professional’s specific discipline.
  • Doing work that is scalable, replicable, evidence based, and already implemented nationwide.
  • Creating innovative solutions are driven by our research, the voices of community partners, and others’ research.

Clinical activities across a range of illnesses and settings enhance the fellow’s ability to integrate physiological and psychological information into health psychology treatment plans for pregnant and postpartum individuals and children, how to expand and augment integrated care. Supervisors and mentors are committed to evidence-based practice and provide supervision across a variety of empirically supported treatments, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Health Psychology, Motivational Interviewing, evidence-based trauma therapies (e.g., Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy), and mindfulness-oriented therapies. Fellows will primarily work with Nancy Byatt, DO, MS, MBA, DFAPA, FACLP, the Executive Director of Lifeline for Families . The fellow will also work with other Lifeline for Families faculty including Tiffany Moore Simas, MD, MPH, MEd, FACOG Jessica Griffin, PsyD Heather Forkey, MD ,  Ed Tronick, PhD Dorothy Richardson, PhD , and Martha Zimmermann, PhD . The fellow is encouraged and supported to obtain their license after their first year of training.

About UMass Medical School:

UMass Chan Medical School  and its clinical partner, UMass Memorial Health , is a thriving academic health care system located in Worcester MA, about an hour’s drive west of Boston. The environment provides a highly supportive home for fellows, with opportunities to collaborate with leading researchers and engage in meaningful clinical work.

How to Apply:

PhD or PsyD in clinical psychology or related field and completion of an APA-accredited internship with relevant experience is required. Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the position is filled. Send a detailed letter of interest that specifies the fellowship of interest, preferred track (women’s mental health track, child mental health track, or both) summarizes relevant experiences and career goals, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to robyn.leonard@umassmed.edu  



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