Psychologist 2 - Located at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, NC.
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This position is located at Fort Bragg in Fayetteville, NC. The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health is seeking a Clinical Psychologist to join our Trauma Program and enhance our clinical mission. This position is funded by, and contingent upon, an existing funded grant in collaboration with DoD partners at Fort Bragg, and will require the applicant to live near Fayetteville, NC. Successful candidates will have a strong record of clinical experience with PTSD, military servicemembers, and veterans, as well as experience in developing, leading or substantially contributing to research, education, and clinical programs. Clinical Psychologist responsibilities include advancing an externally funded program of research, publishing research in high quality peer-reviewed scientific journals, mentoring trainees across levels of development, and participating in division, department, college and university committees and initiatives. Applicants with expertise in randomized clinical trials, military populations, trauma specialized therapies, and intervention/efficacy research are particularly encouraged to apply. Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must have an advanced clinical degree (PsyD. or Ph.D.), with specialization in Psychiatry or Clinical Psychology from an accredited program and following accredited training pathways in alignment with suitability for licensure and clinical practice in the State of North Carolina. Salary and benefits are highly competitive. Information about our department is at http://psychiatry.osu.edu/. Faculty at OSUWMC enjoy excellent benefits (https://hr.osu.edu/benefits/), including tuition reimbursement for qualifying dependents. A description of OSUWMC can be found at http://wexnermedical.osu.edu/about-us. As this position is funded by an existing DoD grant, certain additional screening steps and requirements apply. All contractor personnel will be properly vetted and presented to the applicable government representative for final selection prior to being hired to perform under this contract.Candidates resumes must be approved by both OSUWMC and the U.S. Government. This position will require personal, face-to-face interviews and in-person job verification / job skills assessments. All positions are required to have a top secret (TS) clearance with sensitive compartmented information (SCI) eligibility.Any deviations from the minimum qualification require a deferral if temporary or a waiver if permanent. All deferral or waiver requests shall be submitted in writing to the appropriate government representative. Education: PhD or PsyD 75%: Provides short term individual psychotherapy; provides diagnostic assessment; maintains clinical record keeping in an ethical manner; plans/presents workshops; may develop and conduct research 15%: Case management in consultation with existing JSOC behavioral health clinicians. Professional development, continuing education activities and follow all departmental policies and procedures. Documentation of all clinical work in a timely manner. Attend staff and committee meetings. 10%: Performs other related duties as required. |