Or to be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of knowledge skills and abilities. Demonstrate understanding of, and appropriate adherence to, clinical and research ethics and codes of conduct. Knowledgeable of psychological assessments and intervention for ASD. Ability to assess and evaluate ASD, related neurodevelopment disorders, and co-occurring conditions. Ability to deliver appropr... more details
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Location:
Claremont, CA
Job Posting Title:
Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology - Autism Specialty
Job Details and Requirement:
The Post-Doctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology will join the staff of The Claremont Autism Center at Claremont McKenna College. Primary responsibilities will involve provision of clinical care for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families under the supervision of the Director, Professor Rachel Fenning. The Fellow will also engage in Professor Fenning’s research group, and will assist in the supervision of undergraduate and graduate students involved in research and clinical activities at The Claremont Autism Center.
As a member of The Claremont Autism Center’s assessment and evaluation clinic, the Fellow will perform comprehensive psychological assessments, with an emphasis on diagnostic assessments for ASD, related neurodevelopmental disorders, and co-occurring conditions. The Fellow will also be involved in delivering evidence-based intervention, including social skills and recreational programming for children and teens on the autism spectrum, and parent training for families of children with ASD and behavioral difficulties. In addition, the Fellow will assist with clinic management and will maintain appropriate documentation of clinical services.
Research responsibilities will include oversite of data collection and data management at The Claremont Autism Center. The Fellow will prepare research findings for presentation and publication, and will support graduate and undergraduate student research projects. Depending upon interest and expertise, the Fellow may also have the opportunity to guest lecture in undergraduate courses affiliated with The Claremont Autism Center and to assist in the development of new clinic initiatives and services.
This is a one-year position with the possibility of renewal for one to four years.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Work closely with the Center Director and staff in providing clinical care for individuals with autism spectrum and their families.
- Under the supervision of the Director, provide psychological assessment and intervention services, and generate timely and appropriate clinical billing and documentation.
- Attend weekly individual supervision with the Center Director.
- Attend clinic meetings with the Center Director, staff, and students.
- Assist in supervising graduate and undergraduate students in clinical and research activities.
- Provide administrative and operational support for the Center, including appointment scheduling, clinical billing, and management of the clinic waitlist and research participation pool.
- Facilitate communication with prospective clients and research participants.
- Participate in scholarly projects and engage in leading and co-authoring research presentations and papers.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: A Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, with training in assessment and intervention for autism spectrum disorder, is required. Doctoral degree must be conferred within two months of position start date.
EXPERIENCE: A minimum of two or more years of clinical and research experience in the autism field.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Established research reliability in the administration and scoring of the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule-2 (ADOS-2).
- Experience delivering group social skills intervention to children and teens with ASD.
- Experience providing behavioral parent training to families of children with ASD.
- A background in autism research, including prior experience in the study of autonomic psychophysiology.
LICENSES: A valid driver’s license or equivalent means of reliable transportation to off-site meetings and events is required. License eligibility as a psychologist in California is a requirement of this position.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: The candidate must possess the knowledge, skills, and ability to be able to successfully perform the essential functions of the position, or to be able to explain or demonstrate how the essential functions will be performed, with or without reasonable accommodation, using some other combination of knowledge skills and abilities.
- Demonstrate understanding of, and appropriate adherence to, clinical and research ethics and codes of conduct.
- Knowledgeable of psychological assessments and intervention for ASD.
- Ability to assess and evaluate ASD, related neurodevelopment disorders, and co-occurring conditions.
- Ability to deliver appropriate and effective intervention and support for individuals with ASD and other neurodevelopment disorders.
- Ability to attend to detail, multi-task, and use effective time management, planning, and organizational skills to perform responsibilities accurately and to meet expected deadlines.
- Ability to cultivate an inclusive environment, including a commitment to mentoring students and supporting clients representing a broad range of socioeconomic backgrounds, political opinions, genders, races, ethnicities, nationalities, sexual orientations, religions, and developmental and behavioral functioning.
- Ability to follow instructions and to delegate appropriate tasks effectively.
- Ability to work efficiently, cooperatively, and collaboratively with others.
- Ability to receive and respond appropriately to constructive criticism.
- Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
- Knowledge of statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, MPlus, R) and various computer systems such as Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
START DATE: We are looking to fill this position immediately, with a start date no later than 8/19/2024.
HOURS: The regular hours for this position will be eight-hour days with a work schedule of approximate 40-hours per week. This position requires flexibility and availability to work late afternoons and evenings as needed. Some weekends may be required. Travel to conferences
may be required. Regular hours may vary due to needs of The Claremont Autism Center.
CLASSIFICATION AND STATUS: This is a regular full-time, 12-month year-round, benefits-eligible position. This position is classified as an exempt level, salaried position.
APPROXIMATE SALARY RANGE: $67,000 - $68,000 PER YEAR
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Light (up to 20lbs).
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY: Students
GROOMING AND APPEARANCE: The Claremont Colleges seek to maintain a neat and professional image at all times.
BACKGROUND CHECK: The successful candidate will be required to undergo a full consumer background check. Certain positions will require the successful completion of a post-offer physical agility test. Employment is contingent on the satisfactory results of the
aforementioned, in addition to compliance with requirements cited in this job description.
ADA/OSHA: This job description defines the essential or fundamental job duties of this position. It is assumed that employees hired for this position can perform the essential functions of this job without imposing risk of substantial harm to the health or safety of themselves or
others. It may also include marginal functions, generally defined within Title 1 of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
DISCLAIMER: This job description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications
required of employees assigned to this position. When duties and responsibilities change and develop, the College will review this job description and make changes of business necessity.
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