Subject: Job Posting-Postdoctoral Fellowship in School Mental Health

The Virtual 25th Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health
 

Postdoctoral Fellowship in School Mental Health


The National Center for School Mental Health in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (Baltimore, MD) invites applications for a full-time, one or two year, post-doctoral fellowship in child and adolescent mental health starting in Summer 2021.

 

The fellow will be working with faculty and a multidisciplinary team to advance skills in research, training, policy, and practice related to child and adolescent mental health services, with an emphasis on school-based services. This fellowship is supported by federal and state grants and contracts, including two grants focused on building school, district and state capacity for high quality, trauma-responsive Comprehensive School Mental Health Systems. In addition to collaborating on school mental health research and training activities, the fellowship may include the opportunity for clinical practice in schools, depending on candidates’ interests and experience. Competitive salary and benefits will be provided.

 

Candidates should have:

  • interest in collaborating on research pertaining to local, state and national school mental health systems for children and adolescents

  • evidence of research and academic productivity (peer-reviewed publications) and desire to participate in and to lead manuscript development

  • strong research and analytical skills, including experience with SPSS

  • excellent communication skills, and the ability and desire to represent the National Center for School Mental Health and the University of Maryland School of Medicine

  • desire to be involved in the writing of future grant submissions

  • interest in developing an independent but compatible research agenda

 

Applicants must have completed all requirements for the PhD/PsyD from an APA-accredited clinical, school, or counseling psychology program or provide documentation that they are on track to complete all doctoral requirements for the PhD/PsyD prior to the fellowship start date.  Applications can be initiated by sending a CV and a statement of interest to Jill Bohnenkamp, Ph.D  jbohnenk@som.umaryland.edu as soon as possible. Interviews will occur on a rolling basis beginning in mid-December and final decisions will be made by January 31st.  

 

 -the NCSMH team