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Application Deadline |
Open until filled |
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A Message from the University |
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Job Title |
Postdoctoral Scholar in Suicide Prevention |
Job Description |
The University of Notre Dame Suicide Prevention Initiative is seeking applications for two, full-time postdoctoral fellows. The newly established Initiative seeks to reduce the burden of self-harm and suicide at local, state, and national levels through leading-edge research and clinical services provided to children, adolescents, and adults. Postdoctoral fellows will be an integral part of the Initiative team, playing a role in research, both primary and secondary prevention, and intervention of self-harm and suicide. Fellows will work closely with research staff, doctoral-level therapists, faculty, and graduate students in the University of Notre Dame Clinical Psychology Program. We are committed to addressing the needs of traditionally underserved families, including those living rurally and in urban, high-risk neighborhoods. South Bend is a burgeoning community with high quality of life and low cost of living. We are only two hours to Chicago by train and less by car. Position details follow. Job Description: Postdoctoral Fellows will devote approximately 50% of their time to research centered on primary and secondary prevention and 50% to direct patient clinical care. Fellows will be involved directly in ongoing research, including designing and conducting pilot research; communicating with stakeholders and onsite and offsite collaborators; collecting, processing, and analyzing data; manuscript preparation; grant-writing; and other day-to-day research operations. Fellows will also provide patient services through the Initiative, within the context of ongoing research and services that are independent of the of the research program. Responsibilities will also include training, coordinating and supporting supervision of graduate students. The initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal or an additional year based on satisfactory performance. The start of the position is flexible, but will ideally start no later than September 1, 2022. Please send a personal statement outlining your research and clinical interests and qualifications, your curriculum vitae, and contact names of three people who can provide references upon request to Ted Beauchaine (tbeaucha@nd.edu ), Director of Child and Adolescent Services, or Brooke Ammerman (bammerm1@nd.edu ), Director of Adult Services
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Minimum Qualifications |
Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology or a closely related field (with dissertation defended by start date of fellowship) and excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.
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Preferred Qualifications |
The successful candidate will have research experience in self-harm/suicide prevention and a background in clinical research design and methods, statistics, and manuscript preparation. It is also preferred that candidates have training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy, clinical experience with children / adolescents, diagnostic assessment, and/or behavioral treatments, and will obtain license eligibility during the course of the postdoctoral fellowship.
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Special Instructions to Applicants |
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Department |
Psychology (30145) |
Department Website |
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Family / Sub-Family |
Academic Aff / Research - Social/Behavioral |
Career Stream/Level |
Other |
Department Hiring Pay Range |
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Pay ID |
Semi-Monthly |
FLSA Status |
P1 - Postdoc |
Job Category |
Other |
Job Type |
Full-time |
Schedule: Days of Week & Hours |
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Schedule: Hours/Week |
40 |
Schedule: # of months |
12 |
Job Posting Date (Campus) |
11/30/2021 |
Job Posting Date (Public) |
11/30/2021 |
Job Closing Date |
12/31/2021 |
Posting Type |
Open To All Applicants |
Posting Number |
S221106 |
Quick Link for Internal Postings |
https://jobs.nd.edu/postings/23973 |
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