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PSYCHOLOGY POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: COMPENSATION 100,000-150,000

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GREENWICH PSYCHOLOGY GROUP

Greenwich, CT (In Person)

$125,000 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Greenwich Psychology Group is a private boutique practice with locations in Greenwich, CT, and New York City. Our clinicians have been trained at the most respected clinical institutions in the country, and most have undergone additional fellowships in their sub-specialties. We are a passionate group of psychologists and psychotherapists providing the highest quality of care for high-functioning individuals. GPG is seeking a part-time or full-time postdoctoral fellow to join our established practice in Manhattan, NY and Greenwich, CT. This position has flexible hours, fulfills requirements for CT and NY state licensure, and is comprised of 1,800 total hours (including 950 required direct hours, completed in no less than 9 months and no more than 24 months). Candidates are encouraged to pursue licensure during the fellowship period. Our clientele are sophisticated and expect state-of-the-art care. We are interested in excellence regardless of area of expertise. We offer excellent benefits, a competitive salary, and the opportunity to work with a team of comprehensively-trained clinicians. We also offer a beautiful workspace and state-of-the-art technology tools. Program Description The Postdoctoral Program at GPG is designed to support and train Postdoctoral Fellows to become confident and competent clinicians with a strong professional identity, astute clinical and assessment skills, and sense of purpose. Fellows are trained as scholarly practitioners through a focus on direct clinical care and evidence-based practice. Skills are developed through multidisciplinary experiences in assessment, intervention, and consultation, including supervision and didactics. Multicultural competence and ethical practice are components of all areas of training. Upon completion of the training year, fellows will be prepared for licensure and for practice with individuals across the life span and diagnostic spectrum. The clinical caseload is generally 15-25 direct service hours per week and includes clinical and psychological assessments, individual therapy, couples therapy, and group therapy, primarily in-office but also via telehealth. The training program is flexible and tailored to the fellow's interests and needs, based on agreement of supervisors and candidates. Although some activities are required, there is considerable room for customization in terms of clinical work. The Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in two hours of weekly individual supervision and spend their remaining time engaged in direct patient hours, professional development, didactic training, case consultation, shadowing, community outreach, administrative projects, and documentation. Primary Job Responsibilities 1. Psychological testing : Conduct neuropsychological screenings and comprehensive psychological testing with children, adolescents, and young adults; evaluate differential diagnosis, ADHD, learning disorders, communication disorders, anxiety, mood, intellectual and developmental disability, and giftedness/twice exceptional learners. 2.
Psychotherapy :
Provide therapy from multiple orientations and utilize multiple techniques, including CBT, TFCBT, DBT, psychodynamic, EMDR, and mindfulness. Our clinic provides individual therapy, couples therapy, and group therapy. 3. Interdisciplinary consultation (e.g., with other mental health providers, schools, etc.) 4. Attendance of testing/psychotherapy supervision and didactic activities Desired Applicant Skills/Qualities 1. Training/interest in psychological testing. 2. Training/interest in providing evidence-based psychotherapy with children, adolescents, parents, adults, and families (including CBT, DBT, psychodynamic, mindfulness, social skills, and parenting work). 3. Open to feedback and enjoyment in working on a close team. 4. Desire/ability to work with culturally diverse clients and families. 5. Personable, highly organized, detail-oriented, energetic, reliable, and creative. 6. Experience with multi-disciplinary teams, schools, hospitals, and/or private practices. Work experience in a variety of settings is preferred. Orientation During the first two weeks of the fellowship, trainees will be provided with the following: A copy of the postdoctoral training handbook A copy of the GPG policies and procedures training handbook A performance-based plan developed and signed jointly with supervisor(s) Evaluation Process Postdoctoral Fellows are evaluated bi-annually during the fellowship. Salary and Benefits Yearly salary will be $100, 000-150, 000 in addition to significant benefits. We offer candidates health, dental, and vision insurance, with coverage starting on the first date of employment. Our employees' mental health is of paramount importance so that they may deliver superior clinical care. To recharge from our demanding work, each candidate may take a week's vacation every 6 months, and long weekends every four weeks. Applications should be sent to Dr. Judith Zackson and must include the following: A letter of interest that identifies your career goals, expectations, and why you feel the fellowship is a good fit Curriculum vitae Contact information for two references (at least one must be a clinical supervisor)
Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$100,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Flexible schedule Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Professional development assistance Vision insurance
Education:
Doctorate (Preferred)
Work Location:
In person