Please see the attached job ad. We are recruiting for an open area clinical psychology tenure-track assistant professor position. Review of applications begins 11/17/25. Please share with anyone who might be interested!
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posted: Oct 31, 2025
Please see the attached job ad. We are recruiting for an open area clinical psychology tenure-track assistant professor position. Review of applications begins 11/17/25. Please share with anyone who might be interested!
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posted: Oct 23, 2025
Passing along a clinical postdoc opportunity at McLean Fernside in Massachusetts. Please see attached flyer and reach out to Dr. Robin Gay (rgay@mclean.harvard.edu) with any questions.
posted: Oct 23, 2025
We’re pleased to share that the APA Board of Directors has released a Call for Nominations for the APA Work Group on Anti-Arab, Anti-Muslim, and Anti-Palestinian Bias. Nominations are due by October 31st.
The Call includes details about the Collaborative’s objectives, timeline, and selection criteria. You can access both the Call and the nominations portal here: ... read more
posted: Oct 21, 2025
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posted: Oct 21, 2025
The Department of Psychology at the University of Maine and the VA Maine Healthcare System are recruiting a clinical psychologist to fill a joint position with a 50%, nine-month UMaine appointment and a 5/8th twelve-month VA appointment.
The successful candidate will join two outstanding institutions and have the opportunity to help shape the growing collaborations between the university and the VA. This is an ideal position for an early career psychologist who is passionate about... read more
posted: Oct 15, 2025
This is your once-a-year opportunity to get more involved in the Society of Addiction Psychology (SoAP)!
This year we are looking to fill 3 elected positions:
(1) President-Elect
(2) Member-at-Large (Public Interest)
(3) APA Council Representative
If you are interested in running for one of these positions, please email Dr. Linda Rinehart at ... read more
posted: Oct 15, 2025
The continuing interim Division 50 Fellows Chair encourages you to consider applying for Fellow status in the Society of Addiction Psychology (Division 50) for the upcoming cycle (Fellow status would start January 1, 2027). Achieving Fellow status is a prestigious recognition that honors members who have made exceptional contributions in addiction psychology. It acknowledges work that has had a national impact—beyond local or regional contributions—advancing our field significantly.
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posted: Oct 15, 2025
The Richard J. Donovan (RJD) Correctional Facility Health Service Psychology Internship Program is a well-established APA accredited internship program in a high intensity forensic/corrections setting that adheres to the practitioner-scholar model and aims to develop interns into well-rounded psychologists. RJD has an incredibly diverse population of patients that allows interns to gain experience with an array of patients, uniquely holding several missions.
The Richard J. Donovan... read more
posted: Oct 9, 2025
The University at Albany’s Center for Behavioral Health Promotion and Applied Research (School of Education) is excited to announce two full-time professional opportunities to join their dynamic, nationally recognized team working on Project ACCESS (Achieving College Completion Through Engaged Support Services).
They are currently seeking applicants for:
Project Evaluation Specialist (Salary: $73,... read more
posted: Oct 8, 2025
Henry Ford Health (HFH, Detroit, MI), in partnership with the Mental Health Research Network (MHRN), is recruiting 1-3 post-doctoral fellows for a two-year, NIMH-supported T32 fellowship to commence in the summer/fall of 2026. Aspiring independent researchers will be trained broadly in health systems/health services research with a focus on mental health conditions and services, including suicide prevention. The overall goal of the program is to support fellows in the transition to becoming... read more

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