| Staff / Faculty Information |
| Training Director & Chief Psychologist: |
Paul
Thomlinson, Ph.D.
Vice President
|
| No. of Full-Time Licensed Doctoral Psychologists on Staff/Faculty: |
17 |
| No. of Part-Time Licensed Doctoral Psychologists on Staff/Faculty: |
0 |
| No. of Non-Psychologist Staff/Faculty who Supervise Post-docs: |
0 |
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| Position Information |
| Start Date: |
September 1, 2011 |
| No. of slots expected next class: |
| |
Funded |
Unfunded |
| Full Time |
2 |
0 |
| Part Time |
0 |
0 |
|
| Annual
Stipend ranges for next class: |
| |
Low Stipend |
High Stipend |
| Full Time |
|
35000 |
| Part Time |
|
|
Stipend values are in US Dollars
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| Fringe Benefits: |
Health Insurance Vacation Sick Leave
|
Other Fringe Benefits:
(not indicated above) |
6 days sick leave
10 vacation days
10 holidays per year
health insurance
malpractice insurance
|
|
| Application Process |
| Application Due Date(s): |
Anytime, applicants must have passed the EPPP
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| How to obtain application info: |
Contact Burrell Behavioral Health Human Resources Department |
| Preferred method of contacting the program: |
417-269-7478 |
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| Applicant Requirements |
| Applicant Requirements: |
| US Citizenship Required | No | | Canadian Citizenship Required | No |
|
| This institution,
department, internship, or postdoctoral program requires trainees to sign
a statement about personal behavior and/or religious beliefs as a condition
of admission and/or retention in the program. |
No |
| How to obtain text of statement: |
N/A |
|
| Program Description |
Program Description:
The mission of the postdoctoral residency is to provide a structured training program designed to develop advanced competency in clinical practice and program evaluation. The resident will be required to spend part of their time in specific research and program evaluation activities and part in providing direct services. The primary theoretical orientation of Burrell clinicians is cognitive-behavioral, but most would describe themselves as eclectic. Clinical area options include medical psychology; child or adult treatment in inpatient and/or outpatient environments. |