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		<title>Assistant/Associate Professor in Psychology</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2021 16:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
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			<p><b>Employer</b>: Munroe-Meyer Institute - University of Nebraska Medical Center</p>
						<p><b>Job Type</b>: Full-time</p>
						<p><b>Location</b>: Omaha, NE</p>
			The Department of Psychology at the Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation isrecruiting a Ph.D. or PsyD. in Clinical or School Psychology. The department is a collegial group ofclinical educators and clinical researchers who seek to incorporate training and research activitiesinto clinical service delivery within a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary center. MMI recentlymoved into a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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			<p><b>Employer</b>: Munroe-Meyer Institute - University of Nebraska Medical Center</p>
							<p><b>Job Type</b>: Full-time</p>
						<p><b>Location</b>: Omaha, NE</p>
			<p>The Department of Psychology at the Munroe Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation is<br />recruiting a Ph.D. or PsyD. in Clinical or School Psychology. The department is a collegial group of<br />clinical educators and clinical researchers who seek to incorporate training and research activities<br />into clinical service delivery within a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary center. MMI recently<br />moved into a brand new, state of the art facility and has prioritize expansion of innovative clinical<br />and educational programs serving those with a wide range of physical, cognitive, social emotional,<br />and behavioral disabilities.<br />Clinical activities center on delivery of behavioral health assessment, diagnostic and treatment<br />services for neurotypical individuals (especially children, adolescents and families) as well as<br />individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities across the lifespan. Referrals come from<br />schools, physicians, and community agencies throughout the region. Faculty may choose to focus<br />their clinical services, training and research in 1) outpatient BH clinics at MMI, 2) integrated primary<br />care sites across the Omaha metro area, or 3) school based mental health clinics in the surrounding<br />community.<br />All faculty members at MMI play an important role in education and provide clinical supervision in a<br />large, well funded internship program within the APA accredited Nebraska Internship Consortium<br />and in a growing postdoctoral fellowship program. The department is also home to the Mid America<br />Mental Health Technology Transfer Center, which is a federally funded collaborative network that<br />supports resource development and dissemination, training and technical assistance, and workforce<br />development to the mental health field. We are a decidedly behavioral program by orientation, but<br />are open to applications of diverse, yet aligned theoretical orientations. Some faculty in MMI<br />Psychology teach courses in our ABA Masters degree program which prepares graduates for<br />licensure as a mental health practitioner and also certification as a BCBA. Licensure (or license<br />eligible) in Nebraska is required, while board certification (particularly BCBA) is also valued. Faculty<br />members are encouraged to develop and participate in clinical research. Specific areas of research<br />interest are less important than fit within our mission.<br />Candidates with a clinical internship from APA/CPA<br />accredited programs in psychology are<br />preferred. Salary and benefits are competitive. The Institute invites and strongly encourages<br />applications from members of ethnic and racial minorities. Omaha is a growing metropolitan area of<br />over 900,000 with a vibrant arts community, low cost of living and excellent schools. Review of<br />applicants will begin Jan 1 and will continue until the position is filled. Rank will depend on<br />qualifications. Send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/55327</p>
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