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Postdoctoral Fellowship In Evidence Based Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

News Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2019 - 16:00

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Evidence Based Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Elevate360 is accepting applications for a one-year Postdoctoral Position in Clinical Psychology which will begin in Summer or Fall of  2019.  This position offers intensive training through individual and group supervision in evidence-based treatments for substance use disorders and co-occurring psychological disorders.  Elevate360 is a group psychotherapy practice which provides addiction and psychological services in Midtown Manhattan just south of Grand Central Station.  We provide exceptional care for people struggling with alcohol and other substance use and we are looking for fellows who share our passion!  Please visit our website for additional information on our treatment center.  Successful applicants will have completed an APA accredited doctoral program in clinical psychology and internship and have experience and interest in treating adults with substance use disorders using evidence based practices such as Relapse Prevention, CBT, DBT, CRA, CRAFT, ACT, SET and others. We offer competitive compensation, benefits, and supportive supervision in a stimulating group setting.  If interested please send a cover letter and curriculum vitae to Sarah Church, Ph.D. at schurch@elevate360.com

Qualifications:

  • PhD or PsyD degree from an APA-accredited program in clinical, school-clinical, or counseling psychology
  • Full completion of doctoral degree by the beginning of the postdoctoral fellowship
  • New York State Limited Permit to practice psychology by the start of the fellowship
  • Successful completion of APA-accredited internship
  • Experience and interest in treating adults diagnosed with substance use disorders
  • Flexibility to work varied hours (evening or weekend hours may be required)
  • Team player and ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships

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