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Current List of Available Positions

The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service
Current List of Available Internship Positions


Last Updated Saturday, May 27, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time

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The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service (PMVS) will begin operation at the conclusion of Phase II of the APPIC Match. It provides a list of internship programs that are seeking applicants for unfilled positions for the 2023-24 training year. This list is NOT automatically generated, as internship Training Directors must submit a request to have their vacant position(s) included on this list. The PMVS operates from March 22, 2023 through October 31, 2023.

This list is divided into two sections: (a) sites with vacancies, and (b) sites that have filled or closed all of their positions. The most recent postings (including updates to earlier postings) will be added to the top of each section. Please check back regularly for new vacancies and updates, particularly during the first few days of operation. Those who wish to be notified via e-mail of updates to this list may sign up for such notifications here after March 1, 2023.

All applications must be submitted via the AAPI application service. Applications may NOT be submitted via e-mail or any other method. Sites may choose to stop accepting applications at any time. After submitting each application, you should send a brief e-mail to the Training Director, alerting them to the submission.

Information about the PMVS is available here. Please note that all individuals who use the APPIC PMVS, including Training Directors and internship applicants, must abide by all APPIC Policies, including the APPIC Match Policies.

Students must be enrolled in a PMVS-eligible doctoral program in order to use the PMVS and/or accept a position at an APPIC-member internship program. Information on PMVS eligibility for doctoral programs and students can be found here (see "Applicant Fees and Eligibility"). A list of doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS can be found here (click on "View List of Eligible Doctoral Programs").

IMPORTANT NOTE: Some internship sites that participate in the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service are not accredited by the American Psychological Association or the Canadian Psychological Association. The accreditation status of each site in the Post-Match Vacancy Service is included in the list below.

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SITES WITH VACANCIES

Site: Ponce Health Sciences University (PHSU) Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1791
Location: Northern/northeastern Puerto Rico (Loiza, Trujillo Alto, and Gurabo municipalities)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Maria Garrido, PsyD—Training Director (mgarrido@psm.edu)
Date/Time Added: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, May 13, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Additional track available - 179121)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        179123 — Generalist Training at PCPP - Concilio Salud Loiza (1 position)
        179113 — Generalist Training at PCPP - NeoMed Center (1 position)
        179121 — Generalist training at CPS/WC - Psychiatry Residency (1 position)

UPDATED 5/13/23: Regarding the position in track 179121, psychology interns in the PHSU Psychiatry Residency program are trained in evidence-based practices and treatments in various modalities emphasizing in multidisciplinary approaches. This outpatient clinical site specializes in General Psychiatry, Pediatric Assessment, Child and Adolescent Interventions, Primary Care in Pediatric Population, Program Development/Consultation and Geropsychiatry. Positions are open only to qualified students from the PsyD or PhD program of the PHSU.

ORIGINAL POSTING FOR 179123 and 179113: Applications for these 2 positions that emphasize primary care psychology training in FQHC's are currently being accepted. Positions are open only to qualified students from the PsyD or PhD program of the PHSU. Students with previous practicum exposure to health and/or primary care settings are especially encouraged to apply. Stipend is 28,352.



Site: Oklahoma City VA Healthcare System
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2579
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Bryan Stice, PhD; bryan.stice@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Additional Information)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        257911 - Psychology Internship (5 positions)

UPDATED 5/7/23: Please note that our program is not currently accredited but has received notification of approval for an accreditation site visit by APA; please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.

The Oklahoma City VA Healthcare System is accepting applications via PMVS for our psychology internship program (general track). Our internship program provides extensive training in intervention/EBPs and assessment with a Veteran population. Rotation opportunities include: outpatient PTSD, health psychology, neuropsychology, outpatient substance abuse, psychosocial rehabilitation, and general mental health, among others. For more information about our internship program, please review our APPIC directory listing or contact the training director.



Site: Our Lady of the Lake Psychology Internship
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2510
Location: Baton Rouge, LA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Glenn N. Jones, GJones@LSUHSC.edu , 225-757-4212
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time (New rotation added)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        251011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 5/2/23: Our Lady of the Lake Psychology Internship is pleased to announce a new rotation in Palliative Care Psychology. This outpatient experience adds depth to our focus on psychology in medical settings.

Our Lady of the Lake Clinical Psychology Internship is pleased to offer two (2) internship positions with housing and many meals included.



Site: Kartta Group / MAP Behavioral Health Center consortium
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2573
Location: Duluth, Minnesota
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Sara Vaccarella, sara@mapbhc.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time (Assessment track filled; therapy track remains available)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        257311 - Assessment Track (1 position)
        257312 - Therapy Track (1 position)

UPDATED 5/2/23: The Assessment track has been filled. The therapy track remains available.

Assessment Track: This consortium consists of a therapy rotation and an assessment rotation at MAP Behavioral Health Center and Kartta Group in Duluth, Minnesota. Interns primarily placed at Kartta Group for the Assessment Track will specialize in assessments and court-related matters, but also be expected to rotate to MAP Behavioral Health Center and maintain a small clinical caseload, as well as engage in a research project. Expected forensic exposure includes court-ordered psychological evaluations with juveniles and adults, attending civil commitment hearings, assisting in competency and insanity cases. Interns can expect to complete two to four evaluations per month, and manage a caseload of about 8-12 therapy clients per week.

Therapy Track: This consortium consists of a therapy rotation and an assessment rotation at MAP Behavioral Health Center and Kartta Group in Duluth, Minnesota. Interns primarily placed at MAP Behavioral Health Center for the Therapy Track will primarily focus upon clinical intervention and therapy, while also rotating through evaluations and research, and have opportunities for exposure to forensic practices such as completing court-ordered psychological evaluations with juveniles and adults, and attending civil commitment hearings. Interns can expect to manage a caseload of 12-18 clients per week for therapy, and one evaluation per month.

Interested candidates are encouraged to contact the training director, Sara Vaccarella, Psy.D. at sara@mapbhc.com with any questions and to receive a copy of our Internship Manual, which includes important information about selection procedures. Interviews are virtual and will continue until the position is filled.



Site: Chicago Area Christian Training Consortium-Internship in Health Service Psychology
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1673
Location: Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jessica Marshall, PsyD (CACTC Training Director) jmarshall@outreachcommin.org; Matthew Hussey, PsyD (LCHC Director of Training) MatthewHussey@lawndale.org; Dennis Bourne, LCPC (LCHC Director of Behavioral Health) DennisBourne@lawndale.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 10:45 am Eastern Time (Position added; original position filled)
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 27, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time (Corrections to track descriptions, contact info)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        167311 - Meier Clinics - Wheaton - Clinical (1 position)
        167316 - Lawndale Christian Health Center (1 position)

UPDATED 4/20/23: A new position has been added at Lawndale Christian Health Center (167316). The position at Meier Clinics has been filled (167311).

UPDATED 4/27/23: The description of the new position at Lawndale Christian Health Center was incorrect and has been corrected.

The mission of the Chicago Area Christian Training Consortium (CACTC) is to equip and prepare future psychologists to work competently with underserved persons and their communities through a distinctly Christian perspective. We have been APA accredited since 2002. CACTC includes six dynamic training sites, with one open position at the Meier Clinics rotation.

Interns completing their primary rotation at LCHC will be trained in the Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH Model), a psychological approach to population-based clinical health care that is simultaneously co-located, collaborative, and integrated within the primary care clinic. In this model, the intern will grow in their ability to efficiently diagnose and screen for psychological disorders through a biopsychosocial-spiritual lens, design strength-based behavior change plans, consult in real-time with multidisciplinary team members, and assist medical providers in utilizing pharmacological treatment effectively. Interns may also have the opportunity to provide BH Therapy to LCHC patients referred by BH providers. Additionally, interns may gain experience with MAT consults and groups, Senior Services (caregiver support group, brief consults and assessments), and collaboration with LCHC psychiatrists. In addition, trainees also have the opportunity to co-facilitate weekly psychoeducational groups either for children or adults. When possible, LCHC provides opportunities for interns to supervise BA, MA level trainees, or doctoral level practicum students. A typical week will include behavioral health consultations, psychoeducational groups, supervision and didactics, and brief testing batteries and program/clinical development depending on clinic need. Supervision is provided through formal group and individual supervision, as well as “shadowing” live on the clinic floor during patient consults for in-vivo supervision.

A successful candidate will be ready to manage a fast-paced environment, integrating faith into clinical practice, and is adaptable to intensive supervision. Successful candidates will also be prepared to coordinate with multiple medical disciplines, offering expertise in the field of psychology to medical providers.

Interested applicants should contact Dr. Marshall (jmarshall@outreachcommin.org) and Dr. Hussey (MatthewHussey@lawndale.org) with any questions or notification of APPI submission. Please review information related to our Statement of Mission and Faith at http://cactc.org/apply/ prior to applying to ensure goodness of fit.



Site: Torrance State Hospital
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1546
Location: Torrance, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sheri L. Goldstrohm, Ph.D. - 724-675-2110 - c-sgoldstr@pa.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 10:45 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        154611 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Interns will have the opportunity to participate in two six-month rotations: Civil Inpatient Program and Forensic/Sexual Responsibility Treatment Program (SRTP). Interns assigned to the civil rotation will lead/co-lead psychotherapeutic groups, conduct admissions assessments, create treatment plans, and will have a caseload of individual psychotherapy cases. During the Forensic/SRTP rotation, interns will have the opportunity to evaluate competency to stand trial as well as conduct group psychotherapy related to assessing and establishing competency. Additionally, interns will have the opportunity to learn about sex offender assessment, as well as facilitate group and individual treatment. Interns will work within a multidisciplinary treatment team and will gain experience in clinical consultation with other disciplines. All interns are expected to complete at least five full assessment batteries and reports. Interns will participate in individual and group supervision. Interns will attend didactic trainings pertaining to working with the SPMI populations, psychological assessment, as well as forensic assessment.



Site: Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium (NORPIC)
Accreditation: YES (CPA)

APPIC Member #: 1862
Location: Northwestern Ontario (positions left are located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Sara Hagstrom - 807-624-3446 / Sara.Hagstrom@tbh.net
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 20, 2023 - 10:45 am Eastern Time (One track closed; one still available)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        186211 - Child Track - Sioux Lookout – Developmental (2 positions)
        186213 - Lifespan Track - Sioux Lookout - Mental Health (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/20/23: The "Lifespan Track - Sioux Lookout - Mental Health" (186213) is no longer available. The "Child Track - Sioux Lookout - Developmental" (186211) remains available and is still accepting applications.

Hello! The Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium (NORPIC) is pleased to announce we have CPA accredited positions still available in the Post Match Vacancy Service. We have 4 positions, located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, CANADA. All available positions provide free shared housing. All positions require some travel, either by fly in or driving (in company vehicle). Please check out our website at www.norpic.net or email the Training Director for more information at Sara.Hagstrom@tbh.net. You must either be a Canadian citizen to apply, landed immigrant, or eligible to work in Canada.



Site: Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1132
Location: Normal, Illinois
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Sara Harris (skharri@ilstu.edu; 309 438-7407)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (Two new tracks added)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        113215 - VASE/Evergreen (2 positions)
        113224 - DRES/University High School (1 position)
        113243 - LCSSU (1 position)

UPDATED 4/5/23: Two additional tracks are now available (DRES/University High School and LCSSU).

Two positions are available.



Site: South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1218
Location: Florida City, FL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Yumay Grillo, Psy.D. - ygrillo@wellpath.us - 786-349-6056
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        121811 - Forensic/Clinical Psychology Internship (2 positions)

South Florida Evaluation and Treatment Center (SFETC) has two open internship positions. SFETC is a 249 bed Forensic Psychiatric Hospital. Please email the training director with any questions.



Site: Kaiser Permanente Silicon Valley Predoctoral Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2553
Location: Northern California
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dina Alkhoury, PsyD. - Dina.S.Alkhoury@kp.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        255313 - Santa Clara Adult Psychiatry Track (3 positions)
        255314 - Santa Clara Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Track (1 position)
        255318 - San Jose Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Track (1 position)
        255312 - San Jose Behavioral Medicine Adult Track (1 position)

General Information regarding the consortium’s internship training program: can be found by visiting our website https://mentalhealthtraining-ncal.kaiserpermanente.org/training_programs/doctoral-internship-santa-clara/



Site: Dallas County Juvenile Department
Accreditation:

APPIC Member #: 2564
Location: Dallas, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Madeleine Byrne - Madeleine.M.Byrne@dallascounty.org - 214-698-2240
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        256411 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The 12-month internship begins August 29, 2023 and is designed to be carried out over 40-50 hours per week, 10-15 of which will be spent in direct client care (face-to-face). The completion of at least 2,000 total hours is required for the internship program, with at least 25% of the interns’ time spent in direct client care (face-to-face). Interns will first rotate through the Henry Wade Juvenile Justice Center for Orientation during the Fall semester. Interns will have the opportunity to see youth in multiple settings, including the detention facility, residential treatment programs, shelters or in the community. Experiential training will include crisis interventions, conducting psychological assessments, family therapy, supervising practicum students, on- call, and individual and group therapy for youth and their families.



Site: University of Arizona Psych Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2522
Location: Tucson, AZ
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jennifer Kirkpatrick - 520-621-3086 - Coe-uapic@email.arizona.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        252211 - Tucson Unified School District (1 position)
        252212 - Sunnyside Unified School District (1 position)

The University of Arizona Psychology Internship Consortium is accepting applicants for the 2023-2024 internship year. Located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert of Tucson Arizona, the UArizona PIC prepares psychologists with the skills, competencies, and professional identity to provide quality psychological services in diverse school settings. Interns learn from a multidisciplinary team of professionals with broad developmental training approaches to achieve training goals. We have two 12-month internship positions open beginning in July of 2023. The stipend for the 2023-2024 training year is $25,000.

To apply for this position, please submit your materials via the AAPI service and notify us once this has occurred.



Site: Nebraska Mental Health Centers
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1781
Location: Lincoln, NE
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lisa Logsden, Psy.D. - llogsden@nmhc-clinics.com
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 24, 2023 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (Stipend Increase)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        178111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/5/23: We are excited to announce that due to a recent grant we are able to increase the internship stipend to $32,000 (with a $1,500 stipend for insurance)! An additional personal day has also been added to the benefits package and is not yet reflected in the internship material online.

The NMHC Psychology Internship Program allows future generalist practitioners the opportunity to further develop their assessment and therapeutic skills in a dynamic and supportive environment. Our community-based group practice offers a unique learning experience with three rural satellite clinics, in addition to our main Lincoln, NE urban location. Clinicians provide services to a diverse population across the lifespan while gaining experience in psychological assessment, individual, family, and group therapy, school-based services, forensic psychology, and more. We have a dedicated administrative and clinical staff ready to welcome all who wish to learn and grow as mental health professionals. Our training model incorporates both didactic and experiential learning with the goal to prepare interns to enter the field as early career psychologists.

If you are interested in joining our 2023-2024 class or have any questions regarding our program, our Training Director, Dr. Lisa Logsden, can be reached at llogsden@nmhc-clinics.com.



Site: Rochester Institute of Technology
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2391
Location: Rochester, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cassandra Berbary, PhD, cmbihst@rit.edu or 585-475-4577
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 3, 2023 - 5:30 am Eastern Time (3 of 4 tracks filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        239113 - RIT Behavioral Health Clinic & Innovative Tech (5 positions)
        239112 - Rochester Regional Adult Psychiatry (2 positions)
        239118 - Rochester Regional Health Integrated Care (1 position)
        239199 - Hillside Children’s Center School Based (1 position)

UPDATED 4/3/23: Tracks 239112 (Rochester Regional Adult Psychiatry), 239118 (Rochester Regional Health Integrated Care), and 239199 (Hillside Children's Center School Based) have been filled. One track is still available.

Rochester Institute of Technology’s internship program is seeking applicants for the above listed tracks. Interns in the RIT Behavioral Health Clinic, Rochester Regional Adult Outpatient, and Rochester Regional Integrated Care positions will gain experience in individual and group therapy as well as psychological testing, report writing and scholarship with a diverse group of clients. Interns will have additional opportunities to engage in leadership activities and research utilizing advancements in technology such as Avatar Assisted CBT and 3D Simulation Tools. For more information about these tracks please visit: https://www.rit.edu/healthsciences/priority-behavioral-health-clinical-psychology-internship or contact Dr Cassandra Berbary at cmbihst@rit.edu.

Rochester Institute of Technology’s internship program is also pleased to announce 1 NEW position with Hillside Children’s Center. The intern will gain experience in a school setting connected to a residential campus, providing evaluation services and supporting intervention plans for youth placed in residential care. This residential campus provides trauma-informed services to youth with emotional and behavioral disorders as well as developmental disabilities.



Site: Genesis Counseling Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2497
Location: Hampton, VA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Candace Lassiter, Psy.D, LCP - classiter@genesiscounselingcenter.com
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 31, 2023 - 8:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        249711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Genesis Counseling Center currently has two internship openings for the 2023-2024 academic year! Genesis Counseling Center is a private outpatient clinic in Hampton, Virginia. We are located about an hour from Richmond, Virginia, and three hours from Washington, DC. We serve a diverse community in the Hampton Roads area, and there are opportunities to work with children, adolescents, adults, and marriage/family counseling. The internship has a heavy focus on assessment, outpatient psychotherapy, and group therapy. Additional information about our site can be found at genesiscounselingcenter.com.

To apply, please upload your application materials via the AAPI service and then notify the Training Director at the email listed below.



Site: Kansas State University, Counseling and Psychological Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1305
Location: Manhattan, KS
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Ryan Staley, rystaley@ksu.edu - 785-532-6927
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        130511 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

We are looking for applicants interested in generalist training in a University Counseling Center setting that offers opportunities to be trained in and provide a variety of clinical services including, consultation appointments, individual therapy, group therapy (process and skills), crisis services, behavioral health care, outreach presentations/support, telehealth workshops, and supervision. Applicants should have completed at least 500 hours of direct clinical services and an approved dissertation proposal prior to commencing their internship. Applications must be completed through the APPIC website and include a Cover Letter articulating your interest in our program and training goals, as well as 3 Letters of Reference, two of which must be completed by clinical supervisors. Applicants deemed qualified by the selection committee will be invited to interview at our site. All formal interviews are by zoom or phone. The formal interviews are usually conducted with at least two clinical staff members interviewing the candidate and include interview questions and a clinical vignette.



Site: Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1534
Location: Concord, CA; Richmond, CA; Pittsburg, CA; Pleasanton, CA; Fremont, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Chris Celio, PsyD, ccelio@humecenter.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        153411 - Psychology Internship (6 positions)

Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center (The Hume Center, www.humecenter.org) is located in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, which are located in the East Bay Area of the San Francisco Bay Area. The Hume Center is a 30 year old community mental health center that is excited to be offering Doctoral Internships at each of our five clinics (Concord, Richmond, Pittsburg, Pleasanton, and Fremont). Our Concord Clinic includes an adult outpatient program and an adult Partial Hospitalization Program. This site focuses on adults diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness and Doctoral Interns work in both programs. PHP is a multidisciplinary team and offers great training in group therapy.

Our Richmond and Pittsburg Clinics operate adult outpatient programs and Full Service Partnership Programs. These sites focus on adults diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illnessand Doctoral Interns work in both programs at the site (either Pittsburg or Richmond) that they are placed in. These are exciting positions in multidisciplinary teams, including psychiatry, peers, family partners, care coordinators, and housing, substance, and vocataional specialists.

Our Pleasanton Clinic includes School Based Services in the Tri-Valley school districts and in the child and adult outpatient clinic at the clinic. The site focuses on working with school age children in schools, in their homes, and in the clinic, although some adults may also be seen in the clinic as well. This site offers great training in school services, systems work, early intervention, mental health consultation in schools, and family therapy.

Our Fremont Clinic includes three programs and a Doctoral Intern is placed in two of the three programs: Fremont Unified School District, South Asian Community Health Promotion Services, and an outpatient program treating people across the full lifespan. Doctoral Interns at this site receive great training in school based services, early intervention services, culturally responsive treatment and outreach, and outpatient services for early childhood through older adult.



Site: National Psychology Training Consortium, Central Region
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1925
Location: Springfield, MO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Adam Andreassen, PsyD; aandreassen@psychologyinterns.org, 417-812-6495
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (192520 filled)
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (192513, 192517, 192522 filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        192513 - Grant Funded - Burrell IHC – Springfield (1 position)
        192514 - Grant Funded - Burrell IHC – Bothwell (1 position)
        192515 - Clark Community Mental Health (1 position)
        192517 - Compass Health Outpatient: Southern Region (1 position)
        192519 - Grant Funded - Compass Health IHC Positions (2 positions)
        192520 - Royal Oaks Hospital (1 position)
        192522 - University Health (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/23: Tracks 192513, 192517, 192522 have been filled.

UPDATED 3/25/23: Track 192520 (Royal Oaks Hospital) has been filled. Other tracks are still available

National Psychology Training Consortium – Central Region has 8 internship positions still available in post-match.

• Four positions are a part of an integrated health care grant and have placements in FQHCs/medical clinics with locations across Missouri.
• Two positions are traditional outpatient community mental health with location options across Missouri.
• One position is an inpatient experience at a psychiatric hospital setting in Windsor, MO.
• One position is a dual experience inpatient and outpatient experience in Kansas City, MO.

More details on each of these positions, the sites, and locations can be found here: https://psychologyinterns.org/virtual-open-house/



Site: Kennesaw State University
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2517
Location: Kennesaw, GA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: LaVelle Ingram, Ph. D., jingra35@kennesaw.edu - 470-578-6600
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        251711 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The intent of our Doctoral Internship in Health Services Psychology is to provide a broadly based and integrated scholar-practitioner program for this conclusive year of graduate training in clinical or counseling psychology. The program is grounded in psychological science and is a developmentally sequenced, experientially driven training model, with training occurring across multiple intervention modalities; intensive individual and group supervision characterize the program, with didactic seminar experiences and professional consultation providing depth and breadth.

The KSU internship is designed to prepare multiculturally competent and ethically attentive professional psychologists who can enter the field with proficiency, creativity and flexibility in a variety of positions, providing clinical, consultation and outreach services to adults in outpatient settings, and providing training to their own students and other clinicians.

For detailed information, please go to: https://www.kennesaw.edu/wellbeing/counseling/doctoral-internship.php



Site: Centre for Interpersonal Relationships
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1874
Location: Ottawa, Ontario
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Jean Kim, C. Psych.; jean.kim@cfir.ca; 1-855-779-2347 ext. 737
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        187411 - Psychology Residency (1 position)

The Centre for Interpersonal Relationships (cfir.ca) is pleased to offer 1 Psychology Residency position in Ottawa, Ontario. This position will combine rotations within the Child/Adolescent/Family and Adult tracks.

Please see our residency brochure for further details and rotation descriptions: https://cfir.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/00_CFIR-Residency-2023-2024-Program-Brochure.pdf

Please note that remote opportunities are not available for this position, and all services will be provided on site at our Ottawa location.

Interested applicants are welcome to apply via the APPI portal. Please email the Training Director after submitting your application.



Site: Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1416
Location: Not specified
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Training Director: Dr. Beth Doll, bdoll2@unl.edu
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 28, 2023 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        141614 - Munroe Meyer Rural Care Program / North Central (2 positions)
        141620 - Munroe Meyer Rural Integrated Care Program West (1 position)
        141623 - MMI Intertribal Behavioral Health (MMI IBHP) (1 position)
        141625 - Department of Health and Human Services DHHS (1 position)

The Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology (1416) has 5 internship vacancies that we are seeking to fill through the APPIC Post Match Vacancy Service. More information about the NICPP and these four tracks can be found at https://cehs.unl.edu/nicpp/consortium-sites/



Site: Universidad Ana G. Mendez
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2283
Location: Gurabo, Puerto Rico
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Training Director: Dr. Vidamaris Zayas - vzayas2@uagm.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        228311 - UAGM Psychology Service Clinic (2 positions)
        228313 - UAGM Quality of Life and Wellness (1 position)



Site: Guam Psychology Internship Consortium (Guam-PIC)
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2540
Location: Tamuning, Guam
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Mary Fegurgur, PsyD - 671.647.5731 - mary.fegurgur@gbhwc.guam.gov
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        254011 - Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center (2 positions)

Guam-PIC has two open positions ($36,061 stipend) and offers the unique opportunity to receive training across the care continuum in a rural island setting with exceptionally diverse individuals. Interns receive training, education, and experience working with a diverse client population (e.g., children, adolescents, adults, families, and incarcerated individuals) with varying levels of lived experience (e.g., individuals with personality disorders, substance use, and mental health concerns ranging from less acute to severe and persistent mental illness) in a variety of settings (e.g., outpatient, residential, inpatient, and corrections).

Guam-PIC accepts applications from APA & CPA-accredited and non-APA & CPA-accredited eligible doctoral programs. Applicants must be certified by their academic program as being ready for internship. Applicants are individually evaluated in terms of quality of previous training, practicum experiences, fit with the internship, and diversity contributions they may bring to the program. Guam-PIC firmly believes that all forms of diversity serve to enhance the training environment and professional growth of interns and faculty alike, as well as allow the diverse range of patients served to see themselves in their providers. Lastly, Guam-PIC takes into consideration the potential commitment or interest of any prospective intern to remain in Guam following internship. Building a strong behavioral health workforce is an important consideration for Guam and Guam-PIC.

Due to the impact of inflation, especially upon the airline industry, the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) will provide each Guam-PIC intern in the 2023-2024 cohort with a $2000 payment to offset increased relocation costs. The payment shall be made within 45 days of orientation.

For additional detailed information about our program, please see our website at https://guam-pic.org/.



Site: Copa Health
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2525
Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Training Director: Diana Medina, PhD (Diana.Medina@copahealth.org)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        252511 - Health Service Psychology Internship (4 positions)

Copa health is accepting applications for the 2023-2024 training year for 4 health service psychology internship positions. We are an integrated health facility offering services to the Seriously Mentally Ill (SMI) population and individuals with complex needs in the greater Phoenix, AZ area. You can find a description of our program at: https://copahealth.org/copa-integrated-health-solutions/ (scroll down to the Psychology Training Program section). The internship program at Copa Health is not accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We have submitted an initial self-study for APA accreditation and have been approved for a site visit (currently scheduled for Spring 2023). However, there is no guarantee that accreditation will be granted. Any questions about the program may be sent to Dr. Diana Medina via email (Diana.Medina@copahealth.org).



Site: University of Colorado, Colorado Springs - Wellness Center Mental Health Services
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2505
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Melissa Cole, Psy.D, 210-241-1282/ mcole4@uccs.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        250511 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The aim of our internship training program is to train generalist health service psychologists in a multidisciplinary, college mental health setting. We prioritize a holistic view of health and wellbeing. Because of this, the Wellness Center houses Mental Health Services, Campus Recreation, Health Services, Nutrition Services, and Wellness Promotion in one centralized location. The major components of the training program are direct clinical experience, individual and group supervision, didactic/seminar trainings, interaction and collaboration with an interdisciplinary team, and collaborations with community agencies. Supervised experience is offered in psychological evaluation, individual psychotherapy, couples therapy, family therapy, and group therapy. Colorado Springs, CO sits at the base of the beautiful Pikes Peak Mountain. The stipend is for this internship is $44,800 with UCCS employee benefits.

We are not accredited, but have submitted an accreditation self-study to APA and received approval for an accreditation site visit by APA. Please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Essentia Health
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2561
Location: Duluth, MN
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Training Director: Julianne Davis PsyD LP - julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        256111 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Essentia Health has three open internship positions for the 2023-2024 internship year. Intern in a health system that provides training in outpatient therapy, outpatient psychological evaluation, group facilitation in a partial hospital, and the opportunity to customize your training experience. Interns will be placed primarily in an outpatient behavioral health clinic and will also spend part of the year working in a partial hospitalization program. Interns can follow their interests in the second half of the year, with experiences available in collaborative care in the primary care setting, rehabilitation psychology, and health psychology. Duluth is located on the shore of Lake Superior and is a community that values outdoor recreation, homegrown music, and craft beer. The stipend for the internship year is $35,000. Applications may be submitted through the AAPI service with an accompanying email to julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org to alert us to your application. Questions regarding the program can be directed to the same email address.



Site: Jordan Valley Community Health Center
Accreditation: YES (APA, On Contingency)

APPIC Member #: 2518
Location: Springfield, MO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Netti Summer, Ph.D., nsummer@jordanvalley.org - (417) 831-0150 ext. 1236
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        251811 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

We have two 12-month internship positions characterized by a wide variety of clinical activities (individual therapy with children and/or adults, groups, psychological evaluations, and case consultation), supervision by licensed Psychologists, a wide array of didactics, opportunities to learn several evidence based therapies (PCIT, TF-CBT, CPT), among other educational experiences. Jordan Valley Community Health Center’s Department of Behavioral Health Integration has accreditation on Contingency since November 20, 2020 with the American Psychological Association*. If you have any questions or want additional information, please do not hesitate to contact our training director, Dr. Netti Summer at nsummer@jordanvalley.org . Or visit our website: https://www.jordanvalley.org/psychologyinternship



Site: Desert Sage Resource Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2542
Location: Reno, NV
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Training Director: Nancy McNaul, PhD - nmcnaul@desertsagerc.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        254211 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Desert Sage Resource Center Internship Program seeks to prepare Interns in the theories and concepts of cultural and individual diversity and the sensitive application to the practice of professional psychology. The mental health services provided by DSRC primarily target the rural and underserved areas of Northern Nevada. Desert Sage Resource Center’s Doctoral Internship Program is grounded in a practitioner-scholar model of training that is designed to provide Interns with clinical opportunities that allow for a comprehensive training experience so that Interns can confidently assume the role of a professional health service psychologist and feel prepared for their post-doctoral placements. Interns are matched to various training experiences based on their interests and clinical skill needs. Interns are encouraged to try training experiences and work with populations with which they may be unfamiliar in order to round out their clinical knowledge base, skills, and experience. The Intern assumes responsibility for a combination of assessment, consultation, and direct clinical care duties. Direct Clinical Training Experiences include: Primary Outpatient Therapy; Family Court Psychological services; Forensic Evaluations/Generalist Psychological Testing; Juvenile Justice Detention and Family Court Clinic; School-Based Behavioral Health services and Teacher Consultation; Problematic Sexual Behavioral Services.



Site: Sanford Health
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2586
Location: Moorhead, MN
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Training Director: Jon C. Ulven, PhD, LP - 701.417.6999 - jon.ulven@sanfordhealth.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        258611 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Psychology Internship Consortium (SH-PIC) offers generalist training with a focus on rural and underserved populations, with the opportunity for specialized training that varies across training sites. The Consortium is also intended to be practical and adaptive – fostering the ability to move learning rapidly from the conceptual into actual clinical applications, affording opportunities to integrate science, theory, and ethics into real-world practice typically encountered by a health service psychologist.

Two vacancies:

1) The Traumatic Stress Treatment Center (TSTC) track is housed in the Sanford Health Professional Building in Fargo, ND. The intern will provide clinical psychotherapy and psychological assessment to children, adolescents, adults, and families as part of a robust multi-disciplinary clinical team.

clinical psychotherapy and psychological assessment to children, adolescents, adults, and families as part of a robust multi-disciplinary clinical team. 2) The Sanford Health Valley City Clinic track is located within a multi-specialty group practice featuring 3 family medicine physicians, as well as 5 advanced practice providers, including an internal medicine physician, a psychologist, an integrated health specialist, and a RN care manager. Outreach services are provided to keep additional specialty services in the Valley City area, including urology, dermatology, OBGYN, podiatry, orthopedics, surgery, nephrology, oncology, and sleep medicine. Healthcare providers in Valley City support their small local community and other geographically remote communities across North Dakota. Behavioral health services include individual therapy, psychological assessment, crisis services, and interdisciplinary consultation to provide an exceptional integrated healthcare experience.

The SH-PIC stipend for the 2023-2024 training year is $45,000.

As employees of Sanford Health, all interns will receive comparable health benefits (medical, dental, vision), as well as paid time off. Additional benefits include the use of the Sanford Health virtual library resource, access to Sanford’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Sanford Wellness benefits discount, and Continuing Education (CE) reimbursement. Interns will also be reimbursed for some travel-related expenses incurred during travel for mandatory, off-site training activities.

Please see our website at https://sh-pic.org/



Site: Ohio Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1500
Location: Akron, Ohio
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Training Director: Deborah Walsh, Ph.D. - dwalsh@summit-psychological.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        150015 - Psychology Internship - Forensic Services (3 positions)
        150012 - Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections (1 position)

The Ohio Psychology Internship has 3 openings for full time interns in our Forensic Services Track. Interns in this track will work in an outpatient agency providing forensic treatment to clients with court involvement, including providing treatment for sex offenders and domestic violence perpetrators. Interns will also complete forensic psychological evaluations including competency, NGRI, pre-employment, fitness for duty and risk assessments. The internship also has one open position with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections where interns will work in the State Prison system with male and female inmates at different levels of security. Please go to the APPIC directory or www.summit-psychological.com for additional information on the sites. Please send a letter of interest and a resume to Deborah Walsh, Ph.D. at dwalsh@summit-psychological.com.



Site: The Harris County Children’s Assessment Center - Therapy & Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1103
Location: Houston, Texas
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Training Director: Dr. Anita Jaffer - Anita.jaffer@cac.hctx.net - 713-986-3380
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        110311 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The Harris County Children’s Assessment Center is looking for a passionate clinician who enjoys working with children and adolescents and the underserved. Since its inception in 2009, the HCCAC doctoral psychology internship program provides trainees with an opportunity to develop core competencies and work with a diverse population. Despite the fact that the primary reason for referral is that clients and families have experienced sexual abuse, clients present with a complex array of behavioral issues and mental health needs as a sequelae of sexual abuse and other types of trauma. Clients also present with comorbid disorders of substance abuse/dependence, eating disorders, bipolar and depressive mood impairments, elimination and sleep dysfunctions, dissociation, and disruptive, impulse control, and conduct disorders. Psychology interns will be able to provide intervention and assessment services to children and adolescents who have experienced sexual abuse utilizing evidence-based, trauma-focused approaches and interface with a multidisciplinary team in a dynamic work environment.



Site: London Child, Youth, Family, and Forensic Psychology Consortium (LCYFFP)
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1883
Location: London, Ontario - Canada
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Training Director: Dr. Dilys Haner; d.haner@navigatingonward.com; (519)280-3736
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        188311 – Child & Youth Clinical Track (1 position)
        188312 – Child, Youth, and Family Clinical/Forensic Track (1 position)

LCYFFP has two positions available that will be of interest to applicants looking to train in community-based clinics with children and adolescents. The clinical-forensic track position offers additional opportunities to work with psychologists doing forensic and forensic-adjacent work with adolescents and families in juvenile and family court. We are a passionate group of personality-forward, relationship-focused psychologists with a deep commitment to training, mentoring, and supervision. Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada and come from a Psychology PhD program with a clinical, school/applied, and/or practical forensic focus.



Site: Will County Health Department
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1904
Location: Joliet, IL
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Training Director: Rita Gray, Psy.D. - rgray@willcountyhealth.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        190415 - Mobile Crisis Response Program (3 positions)

The Clinical Training Program at the Will County Health Department is committed to recruiting and retaining diverse doctoral interns and supervisors to foster a climate of inclusion, promote socially responsible practice, and cultivate healthier local and global communities. The Will County Health Department’s Adult Mobile Crisis Response Program welcomes applicants for Doctoral Internships.

The Adult Mobile Crisis Response Program offers crisis intervention and stabilization services to adults. Clients in crisis are evaluated for possible hospitalization or deflection back to the community. All clients are provided with 90 days of intense treatment post crisis and then are transferred into the Adult Mental Health Program.

An APA site visit was conducted on November 2 & 3 of 2022. Please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately be accredited.



Site: New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium (NM-PIC)
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2535
Location: Las Vegas, NM
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Training Director: Ciara Hansen, PhD - ciara.hansen@ihs.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        253512 - NMBHI Psychology Internship (1 position)

The New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium (NM-PIC) represents the collaborative effort of three agencies, Hidalgo Medical Services in Silver City, Iina Counseling Services at Indian Health Services in Shiprock, and the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute in Las Vegas, to share resources and faculty for the purpose of providing a quality educational program for psychology doctoral interns focusing on culturally relevant and responsive treatment to New Mexico residents of all ages.

New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute (NMBHI) - NM state-owned and operated psychiatric hospital in New Mexico has one unfilled position. Intern training experiences include an emphasis in The Forensic Division (FD) which provides competency restoration services to individuals referred by District Courts across the state, as well as individual and group psychotherapy for patients in acute and long-term care settings, psychological testing, report writing, consultation and supervision.

Applicants to NM-PIC who have met the following qualifications prior to beginning internship are considered preferred:
1. APA accredited doctoral program
2. A minimum of 400 intervention hours
3. A minimum of 50 assessment hours
4. Dissertation proposal defended
5. Experience or special interest in working with diverse populations and/or in rural or under-served areas

NM-PIC is not accredited by the APA. NM-PIC submitted an accreditation self-study to APA in March 2022 and has been granted authorization for a site visit in the 2023-24 training year. Please be advised that there is no assurance that we will be able to successfully achieve accreditation.



Site: Brain and Body Integration – Colorado Springs
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2416
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
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Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        241611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Colorado Springs currently has four vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological and neuropsychological/ neurodevelopmental assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Our training program also offers individual therapy. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins 07/31/2023, and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: Brain and Body Integration - Denver
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2417
Location: Denver, CO
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Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        241711 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Denver currently has three vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological and neuropsychological/neurodevelopmental assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Our training program also offers individual therapy. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 07/31/2023, and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: MetroHealth Psychology Residency
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2297
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Training Director: Britt A. Nielsen, PsyD, ABPP bnielsen@metrohealth.org 216-778-4917
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        229715 - Adult Health Psychology SUD BHWET (2 positions)

MetroHealth has 2 positions available in our The Adult Health Track SUDBHWET Track (229715). Training in this track will focus on Integrated Primary Care and Medically Assisted Treatments for Opioid and Substance Use in addition to integration into other medical specialties, in underserved diverse patient populations. Trainees are members of multidisciplinary teams including addiction medicine, psychiatry, peer support, and social work. Options for specialty rotations include: bariatrics, severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI), chronic pain, sleep, HIV, gender affirming care and geriatrics. Please see our website and handbook for more information or email Dr. Nielsen with questions. https://gme.metrohealth.org/psychology-residency



Site: Kaiser Permanente Napa-Solano
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2574
Location: Vallejo or Fairfield, CA
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Training Director: Neda Soussanbari, Psy.D. neda.soussanbari@kp.org ; Amanda N Devane, Ph.D. amanda.n.devane@kp.org ; and Supria Gill, Ph.D. supria.k.gill@kp.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
         257411 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

The Kaiser Permanente Napa-Solano Psychology Internship Program is pleased to announce we are accepting applications via the Post Match Vacancy Service (PMVS) for our psychology internship program. We have one open position in Vallejo or Fairfield, CA. Our Vacaville positions are filled. The Kaiser Permanente Napa-Solano Psychology Internship Program offers education and training in an integrated health care system. Doctoral interns will work in an integrated health care setting, with a multidisciplinary team, providing empirically supported treatments to a wide variety of patients. Psychology doctoral interns are exposed to a wide variety of outpatient care settings, including individual therapy, group psychotherapy and short focused behavioral medicine interventions. The internship employs a combination of in person and remote telecare practices. Other training experiences include ADHD and bariatric assessments (adult), supervision of practicum externs, community benefit hours, and focused diversity training

In addition to working in our adult outpatient clinic and training in evidence-based practices, we offer rotations in several specialty clinics. The Behavioral Medicine Services rotation offers high-quality training in health psychology working as part of integrated team in a medical setting working alongside physicians for patient care. In the adult Intensive Outpatient Program, interns gain experience providing treatment to acute and chronic patient needs via individual and group therapy on an interdisciplinary treatment team. Interns also have the opportunity to work on the Trauma Team assessing for PTSD and providing Cognitive Processing Therapy. Prior experience with Cognitive Processing Therapy is preferred, but not required. A minimum of 500 intervention hours is required.

PLEASE NOTE: Interns are classified as essential employees under California regulations and Kaiser policy. As such, any intern may be required to work on site at any time and may be required to come in during a natural disaster or other event such as COVID-19.

Also note: The program as a federal contractor and a health care organization has an extensive list of vaccine and general health requirements. Please contact the training director with any concerns before applying should you have specific questions



Site: Liberty Healthcare Corp.
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2040
Location: Rushville, IL
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Training Director: John R. Reid, Ph.D. - John.R.Reid@illinois.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        204011 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Liberty Healthcare in coordination with the Illinois Department of Human Services-Treatment & Detention Facility is offering the unique Internship opportunity to complete a Doctoral Psychology Internship (3 positions) specializing in Sex Offender Treatment. Preferred applicants are in a doctoral program completing a doctorate in clinical, counseling or clinical forensic psychology. This one-year Psychology training will offer the selected candidates the opportunity to participate in intensive sex offender-specific group therapy with an experienced co-therapist. During this treatment-intensive, pre-doctoral internship training, the Interns will function as a member of a multidisciplinary team providing psychological testing and report writing, treatment planning, as well as group and individual treatment. The Intern will participate in weekly training provided in multiple formats including case conferencing, multidisciplinary treatment plan staffing, staff trainings and didactic seminars. Two licensed psychologists will provide supervision to the Intern. We have three (3) open positions. Our accreditation self-study has been submitted; however, we can make no guarantee of accreditation. For our brochure see link for additional information: www.libertyhealthcare.com/upload/112.pdf



Site: Larned State Hospital
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2015
Location: Larned, KS
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Training Director: Debra Vondracek, PsyD, LP; Please contact Robin Karp, PsyD, LP at Robin.Karp@ks.gov or 620-804-2077
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        201512 - Psychiatric Services Program (PSP) (1 position)
        201514 - State Security Program (SSP) (2 positions)

The Larned State Hospital Internship Program, APA-accredited and located in rural Kansas, has three available internship positions. Two of the positions are in the hospital’s forensic program (State Security Program), which provides pre- and post-adjudication evaluations and treatment to all defendants in the state, as ordered by the courts. Interns primarily complete forensic evaluations and associated reports, attend treatment team meetings, provide individual and group therapy, including competency restoration treatment, complete psycho-diagnostic testing, and assist with crisis de-escalation. One position is available in the hospital’s Psychiatric Services Program, which provides treatment to civilly-committed adult inpatients who were deemed to be at risk of harm to themselves or others. Interns primarily complete initial assessments, group and individual therapy, psycho-diagnostic testing, attend treatment team meetings, and assist with crisis de-escalation. Free, on-campus housing is available to qualified interns and all interns receive full employee benefits, including health insurance, paid sick leave, and paid vacation time.



Site: Minnesota Department of Corrections
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1764
Location: Shakopee, Minnesota
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Training Director: Adam Piccolino, PsyD, LP, ABN - adam.piccolino@state.mn.us - 952-233-3897
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        176415 - MCF-Shakopee (1 position)
        176421 - MCF-Oak Park Heights (1 position)

The Minnesota Department of Corrections has two vacancies with one position available at MCF-Shakopee and one at MCF-Oak Park Heights.

MCF-Shakopee is MN DOC's only adult female facility, currently housing over 600 inmates of all custody levels. The Behavioral Health Department offers a range of services, including various assessments, individual and group therapy, and developmental supervision for interns. These activities aim to prepare interns for future careers as psychologists in diverse settings.

Oak Park Heights is a maximum-security prison with specialized units functioning like inpatient medical and psychiatric units. The Psychology Department offers personalized services to inmates residing in different units, including individual and group psychotherapy, assessment, crisis intervention, and consultation. Treatment services on the Mental Health Unit aim to stabilize complex cases with serious and persistent mental illness, personality disorders, and civil commitment, while the Transitional Care Unit focuses on mental health concerns and medical monitoring. This facility is an excellent training site for interns interested in outpatient and inpatient care.



Site: Allendale Association
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1278
Location: Lake Villa, IL
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Training Director: Catherine McConnell, Ph.D. - 847-356-3322 - cmcconnell@allendale4kids.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        127811 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The Allendale Association has two positions open for the upcoming training year. Allendale is located in Lake Villa, IL which is about an hour north of Chicago. Interns work with 5-6 therapeutic day school clients, providing individual and group therapy (group in conjunction with the classroom staff), as well as Clinical Consultation (a primary intervention in the REStArT model). Additionally, they have 8 clinical hours (after 5pm) in our outpatient community mental health center working primarily with youth and their families. There are opportunities to work with our Foster Care program, as well. The Allendale internship program has a strong psychodynamic influence. In addition to two hours of individual supervision, interns receive supervision related to supervising others, psychological testing and an object-relations approach to treatment.



Site: St. Raphael Counseling, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Denver
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2271
Location: Denver, CO
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Training Director: Dr. Michelle Connor Harris - mconnorharris@ccdenver.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        227111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Not Accredited by APA; site visit approved for Spring of 2024, with no guarantee that we will achieve accreditation. We are offering 2 internships positions for 2023-2024.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - FCI Danbury
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2544
Location: Danbury, CT
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Training Director: Carey Zimmermann, PsyD - czimmermann@bop.gov - 203.312.5219
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        254411 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

FCI Danbury is accepting applications for three (3) remaining positions for the 2023-2024 training year. The internship consists of a part-time, full-year rotation in general Correctional Psychology and three, 16-week specialty rotations in Trauma Treatment, Substance Use Treatment, and the specialized Skills Program (one of two in the country). Psychology Services at FCI Danbury offers treatment to a diverse population with varying levels of need. Supervisors work closely with interns to individually tailor training experiences within each rotation to the individual intern's clinical interests and training goals.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.

Please send all application materials via APPI services beginning March 22, 2023.

Our self-study application for APA accreditation has been submitted and is pending review; please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2473
Location: Meridian, ID (a suburb of Boise, ID)
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Training Director: Carolyn S. Golden, PsyD - NNHTraining@nnhidaho.com - (208) 955-7339
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        247311 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC is offering 3 positions in the PMVS for the 2023-2024 year (program number 247311). Interns in this comprehensive program will receive training in and conduct individual and family therapy, and assessments, including general, neuropsychological, and autism diagnostic assessments. Interns will have opportunities to learn a variety of evidence-based treatments from an array of skilled psychologists in a multidisciplinary outpatient setting. For more detailed information, please see the informational brochure at the internship tab on our website: www.nnhidaho.com. We are APPIC members but are not yet APA accredited. We cannot anticipate or guarantee accreditation for any particular intern cohort.



Site: Aleda E Lutz VAMC
Accreditation: YES (APA, On Contingency)

APPIC Member #: 2464
Location: Saginaw, MI
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Training Director: Amie Paradine, Psy.D. amie.paradine-hawver@va.gov (Assistant Training Director: Adrienne West, Ph.D. Adrienne.west@va.gov)
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        246412 - Mental Health Clinic/Pain Resource Team (1 position)

The Aleda E Lutz VAMC is accepting applications for our Mental Health Clinic/Pain Resource Team track. The intern in this track spends 2 days in the Mental Health Clinic and 2 days in the Pain Resource Team each week. 1 day per week is dedicated to didactic training, administrative time, and group supervision. Both the Mental Health Clinic and Pain Resource Team are interdisciplinary teams that provide the interns with excellent experience working with a wide variety of other disciplines in a medical center. The intern in this position will also complete 3 minor rotations throughout the year in Consult-Liaison Psychology, Compensation & Pension Examinations, and Health Behavior Psychology services.



Site: Federal Correctional Complex Tucson
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2536
Location: Tucson, Arizona
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Training Director: Lisa Unruh-Parker; 520-663-5000 ext 6389; lunruh-parker@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        253611 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Interns will provide services at the USP (high security male), FCI (medium security and pretrial units with males and females), and FPC (minimum security male) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs, and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health concerns and diagnoses. FCC Tucson provides services to special populations such as individuals who have dropped out of gangs, individuals who have committed sexual offenses, individuals with high medical needs, and one of the largest LGBTQIA+ populations in the BOP. Please note all interns will receive generalist training working as a psychologist-in-training within a correctional environment. Rotations include Serious Mental Illness; Sex Offender Management Program, Substance Use and Medication Assisted Treatment; Intensive Residential Treatment, and Correctional Psychology. We are close to FCI Phoenix (medium security male, minimum security female) and FCI Safford (low security male) which provides the opportunity for collaborative training and additional training opportunities.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Please send all application materials via APPI services beginning March 22, 2023. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interviews with FCC Tucson. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) Chicago
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2578
Location: Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Bianca Vigil, Psy.D. - (312)322-0567 X. 1581 - b2vigil@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        257811 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The internship program at the Federal Bureau of Prisons - Metropolitan Correctional Center Chicago currently has four internship positions available for the 2023-2024 training year. The stipend is $62,868 with paid annual and sick leave, as well as health insurance. An internship at MCC Chicago offers a wide array of training experiences and rotations, to include Correctional Psychology, Forensic Evaluation, Serious Mental Illness, and Substance Use Treatment. MCC Chicago also provides opportunities for interns to become strong general practitioners through individual and group treatment, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care to a variety of individuals with mental health concerns. Of note, prior experience in a correctional setting is not a prerequisite for consideration.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.

Please send all application materials via APPI services beginning March 22, 2023.

Additional information about BOP internships, as well as our site brochure, can be found at the following link:
https://www.bop.gov/jobs/docs/ccc_internship_brochure.pdf



Site: Southeast Human Service Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1789
Location: Fargo, ND
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Training Director: Nancy Hein-Kolo, PsyD - nheinkolo@nd.gov - 701-298-4547
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        178911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

A generalist training site with an emphasis on forensic evaluations.

The Internship Program consists of required and elective components and it is organized into two separate, six-month rotations. Both rotations share a focus on general psychological assessment, with emphasis on more specialized psychological assessment such as sex offender and violence risk assessments and parental capacity assessments. The assessment rotation is supervised by a licensed psychologist, who is a clinical supervisor of the Internship Program. In addition, Interns have year-long training assignments in the area of intervention and are assigned a clinical supervisor that follows their intervention cases throughout the training year. There are other ongoing clinical duties, which the Intern is involved in throughout the Internship year. Approximately 40% of an Intern's time is spent in Assessment, 20% in Intervention, 15% in Supervision, 13% in Didactics, 7% in Administrative and 5% in Consultation.



Site: Federal Correctional Institution - Englewood
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2533
Location: Littleton, CO
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Training Director: Kasey Odell, PsyD, HSPP - kodell@bop.gov - 303-763-4300 ext 1305
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        253311 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Interns will provide services at the FCI (low security), FDC (detention center), and FPC (camp) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs, and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work within multiple security levels and a wide-range of mental health problems. Please note all interns will receive generalist training working as a psychologist-in-training within a correctional environment. Rotations include Forensic Evaluation; Sex Offender Management Program and Substance Use; and Trauma Treatment and Correctional Psychology. In addition, with close proximity to the Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) in Florence, Colorado, there will be opportunities for collaborative training and experience in a higher security setting with a variety of unique psychology programs. FCC Florence is comprised of an administrative maximum security level institution (ADX), a high security level institution (USP), a medium security level institution (FCI), and a minimum security level institution (FPC).

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interviews with FCI Englewood. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.



Site: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Doctoral Internship
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2368
Location: Huntington, WV
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tracy L. LeGrow, Psy.D. - 304-691-1572 - legrow1@marshall.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        236811 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Doctoral Internship training program provides opportunities for advanced students in clinical psychology to complete generalist training that will prepare them for entry level work in the field of behavioral health. In addition, the program helps engender a sensitivity to working with underserved populations with a special emphasis on rural communities. Through a combination of both required and elective rotations, Interns have the opportunity to work as part of an academic medical center in i outpatient, inpatient and partial hospitalization settings as well as other departments within the medical school including Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. Opportunities for inter-professional education are available with medical students, residents and pharmacy students. Populations served include children, adolescents, adults and geriatric patients. Interns will develop skills in individual and group therapy as well as assessment and consultation.



Site: Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center / Psychology
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2225
Location: Johnstown, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Richard Kutz, 814-534-9369, rkutz@conemaugh.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        222511 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Conemaugh Health System invites applications for two (2) internship positions in a focused health psychology training program. Program graduates are well trained to transition into general practice or compete for post-doctoral fellowships further specializing in areas of behavioral health. Conemaugh Health System serves a rural population, is home to a warm and inviting community, and embraces the inclucivity of diversity.

The internship in behavioral health/primary care psychology provides an opportunity to work in an integrated care setting (Level 1 Trauma Center / Regional Hospital) with family medicine resident physicians and other health care professionals. Interns gain experience as part of an integrated healthcare team, assessing health risk, providing psychology assessments and group/individual therapy for patients with multiple health and/or mental health issues. While serving a general population, there is an emphasis on special populations, including patients with HIV, trauma, diabetes, heart disease, cardiac, Free Clinic, and bariatric surgery. There are opportunities for inpatient consultation-liaison, treatment of substance abuse (Suboxone program), and teaching.



Site: Rockland Psychiatric Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2569
Location: Orangeburg, NY
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Training Director: Katherine Velez, Ph.D., Katherine.velez@omh.ny.gov - 845-680-5904
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        256911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The Rockland Psychiatric Center Psychology Doctoral Internship Program provides interns with a comprehensive clinical training in evidence-based, culturally sensitive, individualized services to adults. The internship program involves working on the inpatient units with adults who have been diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness. Interns will have 2 6-month rotations on units within the following divisions: Admissions, Forensics, and Community Reintegration. Interns will work on a multidisciplinary treatment team. Interns will provide individual and group therapy and complete psychological assessments. This is a full-time 12-month position with a salary of $37,965.00 and a full comprehensive benefits package. Prior inpatient experience is a plus and multilingual applicants are welcomed. We are looking for applicants who are compassionate, flexible, and are eager to learn how to work with this challenging population.



Site: People Inc. Behavioral Health Department
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2571
Location: Buffalo, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Elizabeth Randall, PsyD, LMHC - esrandall@people-inc.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        257111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

People Inc. has current vacancies in the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Fellowship. This internship training program is focused on providing clinical services to the Intellectual and Developmental Disability population with the region’s leading provider of I/DD services, and offers opportunities for assessment, counseling, consultation, and supervision. Our mission is to help develop a wider network of skilled I/DD providers, and as such we are looking for applicants who are motivated to develop skills in this area, but do not require that applicants have previous experience providing clinical services with the I/DD population. Those interested can reach out with questions or send application materials directly to Dr. Randall at esrandall@people-inc.org.



Site: Kane County Diagnostic Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1250
Location: St. Charles, IL
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Training Director: Dr. Elisa Lancaster, Lancasterelisa@16thCircuit.IllinoisCourts.gov ; 630-262-4480
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        125011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The Kane County Diagnostic Center is a Department of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit's Court Services. KCDC provides psychological services to juvenile and adult offenders. Direct services to offenders include diagnostic evaluations, crisis intervention, and individual, group, and family therapy. We welcome applicants who have a background in forensic work or an interest in this field.

We have submitted our self-study to APA and have been approved for a site visit at this time. Please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Fayette County Public Schools
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2581
Location: Lexington, KY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Bryony Rowe; bryony.rowe@fayette.kyschools.us
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        258111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The primary purpose of the FCPS School Psychology Internship Program is to provide a comprehensive pre- or post-doctoral training program which assures the development of proficiency across the core areas of school psychology including assessment, intervention design, counseling, consultation, and research.

The FCPS School Psychology Internship Program is an organized training program, which is designed to provide the intern with a planned, programmed sequence of training experiences. The overall training objectives of the program reflect a commitment to the development of school psychologists who are scientist-practitioners with broad-based skills. The internship is structured to meet Kentucky’s requirements to become a licensed psychologist and a certified school psychologist. The program consists of 2000 hours of training over a 12-month period with at least 25% in direct face-to-face psychological services.

The Fayette County Public Schools Internship Program is seeking individuals who are interested in a school-based internship experience. Applications will be initially reviewed solely within the APPIC system, but supplemental materials may be requested at a later date.

Interested applicants must contact our internship site’s training director, Dr. Bryony Rowe via email bryony.rowe@fayette.kyschools.us or phone 859-381-3780 Ext. 52141 to let us know that you have submitted an application. Upon review, the selection committee will notify applicants by email as to whether or not the site would like to schedule an interview via video conference. An in-person site visit is optional and will be dependent on individual needs.



Site: Syracuse University/Barnes Center at The Arch
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2538
Location: Syracuse, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Heather Cosgrove; hecosgro@syr.edu; 315-443-8000
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        253811 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Syracuse University Barnes Center at The Arch has one position to fill within our university counseling center. Minimum requirements to apply for a position at our site include: minimum of 500 AAPI grand total practicum hours, with 300 of those being direct intervention hours; a minimum of 3 years of graduate training in a psychology doctoral program; comprehensive exams passed; and the candidate is from a program that is APA or CPA accredited. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience working with the young adult/adult populations. We encourage interested applicants to apply to work in our diverse, dynamic, relational, and training-oriented center!



Site: FamilyForward/Developmental Trauma Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2577
Location: St. Louis, MO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jamie Scaccia, PsyD - Jamie.Scaccia@familyforwardmo.org - 314-968-2350 x5224
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        257711 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

FamilyForward is excited to offer a training program within the Developmental Trauma Center that is both flexible and will leave interns with feeling of specialization in developmental and complex trauma. We have a multi-disciplinary team that is genuinely client focused in our approach to our services throughout our assessment, therapy, occupational therapy, education, and research programs. Based on the interest of the intern, we also have opportunities for community outreach, training, program development, and consultation. We encourage work/life balance, strive to be progressive leaders in the field, and regularly evolve to meet the needs of our community. St. Louis is family friendly, affordable, super close to other major cities, and has a ton of hidden gems! Please reach out with any questions!


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Site: WellSpan Philhaven CBT
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2164
Location: York, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Wendy Wild, PsyD wwild@wellspan.org, 717 851 6340 (please cc gkeeney@wellspan.org in communications)
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, May 27, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions filled/closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        216411 - Psychology Internship (6 positions)

UPDATE 5/27/23: Some positions filled; some closed and will not be filled

The internship has a strong cognitive behavioral orientation aimed to address the physical and emotional health of the population. Interns participate in this effort by spending their time divided into three main tasks: addressing population health by serving as a Behaviorist in Primary Care, honing their assessment and therapy skills in traditional outpatient settings, and training to extend proficiency in cognitive behavioral psychotherapy with an emphasis in behavioral medicine and community behavioral health. We are excited to offer 6 positions in the Post-Match Vacancy. APPI materials are required for consideration.



Site: VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2213
Location: Harlingen, TX
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Training Director: Carlos Morales-Rodriguez - Carlos.Morales-Rodriguez@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, May 27, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        221311 - General Psychology (2 positions)

UPDATE 5/27/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

Our Internship program is located in the Rio Grande Valley, or “the Valley,” at the southern-most tip of Texas. Our Internship takes place across clinics in both Harlingen and McAllen, Texas. We serve a predominantly Latinx Veteran population in addition to “Winter Texans,” or Veterans primarily from the northern part of the United States, who migrate to the Valley between the months of October and March. In addition to core training offerings (such as rotations through the Mental Health Clinic (BHIP), Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Trauma, and Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI), we also provide training in specialized areas and psychotherapies. The Rio Grande Valley is known for its strong influence of Mexican and Mexican American cultures, tropical climate, low cost of living, and proximity to South Padre Island and three international airports (in Brownsville, Harlingen, and McAllen). Our stipend is $32,904.



Site: Family Strengthening Center/Family Programs Hawaii
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2496
Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cheryl Andaya, Psy.D. - 808.371.3184
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, May 27, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        249611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATE 5/27/23: These positions have been filled

We have one internship position available at the Family Strengthening Center(FSC) is a non-profit community mental health Center whose mission is to protect children and facilitate healthy development by strengthening their families. The Center provides services statewide with psychological evaluations offered on all of the Hawaiian Islands. The FSC is also a training center and provides Clinical Psychology Practicum, Mental Health Practicum, Doctoral Psychology Internship and Post-Doctoral Psychology Fellowship training. Our Doctoral Psychology Internship is an affiliated Member of the Association of Psychology Post-Doctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) and adheres to all of APPIC's requirements and polices. The FSC has submitted its application for APA Accreditation of its Doctoral Psychology Internship and is awaiting APA review; please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately achieve accreditation. This Doctoral Internship provides 2,000 hours of supervised Doctoral Psychology Internship training with at least 500 hours of direct services. This more than qualifies for the required Internship training for the Psy.D. and Ph.D. degree in clinical psychology for most universities, and for licensure in most States including Hawaii. The Training Salary is $30,000 a year with Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance coverage and two weeks of Paid Time Off with 13 paid holidays. For more information, please contact the Center's Director. The Internship training includes opportunities in the following areas: • Forensic Comprehensive Psychological Evaluations for Adults (Parents/Caretakers) and Children (Victims of Child Maltreatment) • Opportunity to develop psychological evaluations skills to assess the needs of Hawaii's diverse population including completing evaluations on Kauai, Maui, Molokai, Lanai and Hawaii Island in addition to Oahu (Interns are on staff at our Oahu Center and have some opportunity to take periodic day trips to the other islands) • Evidence-based child and family treatment to include Parent-Child Interaction Therapy and Child Parent Psychotherapy • Evidence-based individual trauma focused psychological treatment and trauma informed care • Children's Group Therapy and Child Crisis Therapy and Mental Health Crisis Management • Comprehensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of Child Maltreatment • Training in clinical consultation and clinical supervision and opportunity to participate in the clinical supervision of Doctoral Psychology Practicum Students • Opportunity to participate in the Annual Hawaii International Trauma Conference • Opportunity to participate in Hawaii's Specialty Courts: Zero-To-Three; Family Drug Court, Juvenile Drug Court and Girls Court • Opportunity to participate in the psychosocial support services programs at the Family Programs Hawaii that focuses on strengthening children in foster care, resource caregivers, and youths that have aged-out of foster care. • Opportunity to develop program management and grant writing skills through the specialty programs at Family Programs Hawaii

Please contact Dr. Cheryl Andaya at 808.371.3184 or candaya@familyprogramshi.org



Site: Deep Eddy Psychotherapy
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2559
Location: Austin, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Rachel McCarthy; drrachelmccarthy@deepeddypsychotherapy.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, May 13, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        255911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATE 5/13/23: These positions have been filled

Deep Eddy Psychotherapy values community, diversity, equity, personal growth, and excellence in the care we provide each other and our clients. Our Psychology Internship strives to help our team members become the best versions of themselves – personally and professionally – as they promote the wellbeing of our fellow Texans through trauma-informed, strength-based, equitable, antiracist, restorative justice, and healing services.

Doctoral Internship Program

The Doctoral Internship Program at the Deep Eddy Psychotherapy is designed to provide advanced graduate students, just before receiving their doctorates, a focused and intensive experience in various clinical modalities, including providing individual counseling, consultation, assessment, and families, couples, and group counseling. We offer cutting-edge training in depth-oriented interventions for people across the lifespan. Our team of expert psychologists and other experts in the field are here to provide mentorship, technical training, and guidance in therapy for individuals, couples, and groups. Please visit our website for more information about our doctoral internship program.

Deep Eddy Psychotherapy's Doctoral Internship Program has submitted an accreditation self-study to APA. Please be advised that submission of self-study does not guarantee success with accreditation.



Site: Northwood Health Systems
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2274
Location: Wheeling, WV
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Training Director: Lisa Meyer, Ph.D.; (304) 234-3570 x 2341; lmeyer@northwoodhealth.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        227411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATE 5/7/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

Northwood Health System offers an internship program which aids in the preparation of public service psychologists who will practice as generalists in a variety of health care settings, including interdisciplinary community settings that serve underserved and marginalized populations with multiple health and developmental needs. All interns will have supervised experience with a range of case and activity assignments across the training year. Interns will have the opportunity to do brief and longer-term therapy with individuals, groups, and/or families, as well as intake assessments/crisis stabilization assessments, psychological testing, case management, clinical consultation, and observation across multiple settings.

Northwood Health Systems 12 month psychology internship begins on August 1st. The salary for full time psychology interns is $28,000. Full time psychology interns are eligible for health insurance coverage, including medical, dental and vision. They are also eligible for short and long term disability insurance, life insurance at two times their annual salary, and paid days off, in addition to company vacation days.

The internship program currently has one vacant spot remaining. In addition to all required application materials, we request that applicants send a copy of their graduate transcripts and responses to all four essay questions.



Site: Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences
Accreditation: YES (CPA)

APPIC Member #: 1859
Location: Whitby, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Andrea Gibas, gibasa@ontarioshores.ca, 905.430.4055 ext 6804
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        185911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATE 5/7/23: These positions have been filled

Ontario Shores (Whitby, Ontario Canada; ontarioshores.ca) is offering the following option for 1 Psychology Resident position:

1. Combined Geriatric Neuropsychology Inpatient Program and Forensic Program (inpatient and outpatient) placement, with equal division of time across the two programs (i.e., 50%:50%) over the year.

2. Forensic Program (inpatient and outpatient) full-time placement (i.e., 100% of time spent in this one program over the year).

Please note that placement in the Forensic Program may be fully focused on Forensic work (e.g., risk assessments, therapy to address criminogenic risk factors), only general adult Clinical work (e.g., diagnostic assessments), or a combination of both.

See our Brochure for further details: https://www.ontarioshores.ca/education/academics/psychology-practicum-and-internship

Please apply via APPI and notify the TD via email after submission of your application. Please note, you must either be a Canadian citizen, landed immigrant, or eligible to work in Canada in order to apply.



Site: Lorenz Clinic
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2412
Location: Twin Cities, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: BJ Suarez, Psy.D. LP - bsuarez@lorenzclinic.com - 952-443-4600
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time(Change to Requirements)
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        241211 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/5/23: During the PMVS, Lorenz Clinic will accept applications from students who attend both accredited and non-accredited doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS.

UPDATE 5/7/23: These positions have been filled

Lorenz Clinic offers generalist training with outpatient practice with both adults and children in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St.Paul-Bloomington) metro area in Minnesota at a community mental health clinic. Interns also conduct psychological assessment and supervision of practicum students during internship. Interns receive 3 hours of individual supervision (assessment, therapy, administrative) and 2 hours of group supervision (adult/child, multicultural) per week. Opportunities for integrated behavioral health with rural population exposure is offered, but the majority of practice is located at a suburban mental health clinic with focus on systemic/reflective intervention. Interns utilize evidence-based practice and receive focused and structured training on profession-wide competencies through use of comprehensive monthly training themes. Interns interact frequently in multidisciplinary teams and work in an integrated health setting. Interns are expected to complete 14 hours of outpatient psychotherapy sessions weekly and receive extensive intern-level and integrated training within the overall clinic. Intern stipend is $36,250 and includes PTO and eligibility for medical/vision/dental benefits.



Site: VAMC Chillicothe
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2204
Location: Chillicothe, Ohio
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Stephen J. Owens, PhD, ABPP (Stephen.owens@va.gov) & Jenna Plumb-Sisson, PsyD (jenna.plumb-sisson@va.gov)
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, May 7, 2023 - 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        220411 - General Internship (2 positions)

UPDATE 5/7/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

The Chillicothe VAMC is interviewing for two positions in PMVS. Applicants should have a minimum of 450 intervention hours, 50 assessment hours, and 10 integrated reports. As we recognize the impact of COVID on programs, please identify in your cover letter experiences not reflected in your APPI and how your training was impacted. Stipend for the 2023-2024 training year has increased to $34,762.

The generalist track emphasizes the development of intermediate to advanced skills in the profession wide competencies of psychology, in addition to facilitating further development of relative expertise in an area of emphasis (e.g., PTSD, Serious Mental Illness, geropsychology, primary care mental health integration) with a rural and urban veteran population. Each intern completes two 6-month major rotations (3 days per week) and one 12-month minor rotation (1 day per week). See website and brochure for a list of rotations.



Site: Federal Detention Center-Philadelphia
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2546
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Beth Daniels - b1daniels@bop.gov - (215)-521-7215
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, May 2, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        254611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATE 5/2/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

FDC Philadelphia is an Administrative Level facility, housing male and female inmates. Psychology services provided include intake screenings/evaluation, suicide prevention, crisis intervention, brief counseling, individual and group therapy. Our training program provides interns three, four-month rotations in General Population and Restricted Housing, Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and Drug Abuse Programs.

The Psychology Internship Program at FDC Philadelphia is currently in its first year and, as such, is not accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Please be advised that there is no assurance that FDC Philadelphia will be able to successfully achieve accreditation. The BOP currently has several other Doctoral Psychology Internship Programs, with 12 accredited by the APA and 6 other new program actively working toward accreditation. The BOP has a long-standing reputation of commitment to excellence at the various Doctoral Internship sites. FDC Philadelphia will continue to build on the internship traditions, accomplishments, proven standard operating procedures, and core elements displayed by our fellow institutions.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.

Please send all application materials via APPI services beginning March 22, 2023



Site: VA Illiana Healthcare System
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1269
Location: Danville, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Patricia Smithmyer, Training Director, 217-554-4605, Patricia.Smithmyer@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 15, 2023 - 8:30 pm Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        126912 - Standard Clinical (1 position)

UPDATE 4/15/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

The VA Illiana Healthcare System would like to announce a vacancy in our Standard Clinical track position in Danville, Illinois. Our approach is student-centered, with a focus on work experience that parallels that of staff psychologists. We value hands-on training experiences with developmental approaches to supervision. These experiences are then supplemented by rotation specific and diversity readings, seminars, webinars, teleconferences, and grand rounds. Many rotation options are available within the Standard Track, including Behavioral Health Integration Program (BHIP), Inpatient Psychology, Geropsychology, Home Based Primary Care, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Treatment Program (PRRTP), Whole Health/Health Promotion-Disease Prevention, and Primary Care-Mental Health Integration. Our interns must also participate in our year-round assessment clinic and have experience with the WAIS-IV and MMPI-2/RF or 3.



Site: Toronto Area Residency (Internship) Consortium
Accreditation: YES (CPA)

APPIC Member #: 1863
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Debby Zweig Ph.D, C.Psych. - debby.zweig@utoronto.ca
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 15, 2023 - 8:30 pm Eastern Time (Positions closed)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        186311 - School-Clinical Internship (2 positions)

UPDATE 4/15/23: These positions have been closed and will not be filled

This position is within the child track of a Toronto-based consortium. The time is split between a half time school board position and half time in a clinical site (see the brochure for more details).

Requirements:
Must be able to work in Canada
Must have a Masters degree (not just an equivalent)
Must have a driver’s licence and access to a car for the school boards.



Site: Western Kentucky Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1310
Location: Hopkinsville, KY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Susan Redmond-Vaught, Ph.D. - 270-889-2819 - Susan.vaught@ky.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, April 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        131011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATE 4/14/23: All positions have been filled

The Western Kentucky Psychology Internship Consortium (WKPIC) is an APA-Accredited internship located in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. We are transitioning to a single-site model, but retaining the program name until our next site visit. The internship is housed at Western State Hospital (WSH), founded in 1854, one of the oldest continually-operating mental health hospitals in the United States. Today, the hospital is an acute care adult psychiatric facility operated by the Commonwealth of Kentucky and accredited by The Joint Commission and certified by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Western State Hospital serves the 34 westernmost counties in the state, providing inpatient crisis stabilization through recovery-oriented practices. Training is for generalist psychologists with focus on an adult inpatient environment, and opportunities to work with people who have severe, persistent mental illness, intellectual and developmental disabilities (with dual diagnosis/mental illness), brain injury and neurological disorders, and issues related to aging. Geriatrics focus is possible after demonstration of basic competence. Services and didactic instruction/supervision will be provided through a mix of in-person and virtual/telehealth platforms. Vaccination for COVID-19 is currently required to work in KY state facilities. Interested interns are encouraged to email Dr. Redmond-Vaught at susan.vaught@ky.gov. AAPI material will be quickly reviewed and contact scheduled. No supplemental materials are required.



Site: Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2259
Location: Decatur, Georgia (metro Atlanta area)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Mark Cochran, PsyD; mark.cochran@dbhdd.ga.gov (preferred); office 404-212-4747
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, April 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        225912 - Forensic Inpatient/Outpatient Track (1 positions)

UPDATE 4/14/23: All positions have been filled

Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta has one internship position available for the 2023-2024 training year. This is a forensic track within an overall generalist training program at a state-run inpatient psychiatric hospital for adults in the metro-Atlanta area, often with serious mental illness (SMI) and from underserved communities. Applicants with interest in SMI and forensics will be considered even in the absence of forensic practica, but field experience in forensic or other psychological evaluation is preferred. Our dedicated psychologist supervisors will adjust the internship to meet interns’ professional goals. We look forward to receiving your application and will contact you if we would like additional materials for review.



Site: Wexford Health Sources, Inc. at Joliet Treatment Center
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 2584
Location: Joliet, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Kimberly Briney, Psy.D., 224-205-0755, kbriney@wexfordhealth.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, April 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        258411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATE 4/14/23: All positions have been filled

Wexford Health Sources, Inc. has been the vendor of mental health services for the Illinois Department of Corrections for approximately 30 years. The Joliet Treatment Center (JTC) serves both male and transgender individuals in custody ages 18 and older who are convicted of felony offenses and sentenced to a determined amount of time in state prison. Individuals in custody present with a broad range of psychopathology and are designated as seriously mentally ill or general population. Individuals in custody receiving mental health treatment are most commonly diagnosed with substance abuse disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders including PTSD, and personality disorders with Antisocial-Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder being prevalent. Individuals in custody are predominantly persons of color from low socioeconomic backgrounds. There is diversity in terms of religion, age, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, and gender identity, offering a wide range of experience for interns.

The mental health program offers a range of services, including: Comprehensive mental health evaluations, treatment planning, individual and group therapy, re-entry planning, referrals for hospitalization, psychiatric care, multidisciplinary coordination of care, linkage referrals for aftercare, and psychological assessment. Evidence-based techniques are utilized including but not limited to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based approaches. A library of psychological assessments is available for testing residents.

2 internship positions available working with seriously mentally ill residents in a correctional facility.

JTC is seeking candidates who are interested in working with challenging, complex, diverse clients. Diverse candidate and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Supervision includes at a minimum: 2 hours individual, 2 hours group, and 2 hours didactic per week. Eighty fascinating didactic topics will provide robust training with the Director of Training. To be considered, please ensure to include your CV, LORs, cover letter, and transcripts in your AAPI. Internship stipend is $57,200 in addition to medical and life insurance and paid time off.



Site: Mid Atlantic Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2018
Location: Washington DC
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Shavonne Moore-Lobban, PhD, ABPP, smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (201816 filled)
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 3, 2023 - 5:30 am Eastern Time (201832 and 201813 filled)
Date/Time Updated: Friday, April 14, 2023 - 1:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        201812 - the MECCA Group, LLC (2 positions)
        201813 - Fairfax Mental Health and Wellness (4 positions)
        201816 - Reignite Psychological & Consultation Services (1 position)
        201832 - BASICS Group Practice (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/29/23: Track 201816 (Reignite Psychological & Consultation Services) has been filled. Other tracks are still available

UPDATED 4/3/23: Tracks 201832 (BASICS Group Practice) and 201813 (Fairfax Mental Health and Wellness) have been filled. One track is still available

UPDATE 4/14/23: All positions have been filled

The Mid-Atlantic Internship Consortium is pleased to announce that our consortium has 9 open positions, across the following sites 4: The MECCA Group, LLC; Fairfax Mental Health and Wellness; Reignite Psychological & Consultation Services; and BASICS Group Practice. In Post-Match Vacancy, we gladly accept applications from all students in APA-Accredited Clinical or Counseling Psychology programs. Please see our brochure at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bOAXfh5EhNQZl90QmJM8hI6jm7AMhlYH?usp=sharing. Please email Dr. Moore-Lobban with any questions smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu.

The MECCA Group, LLC is comprised of a clinically and culturally diverse team of professionals who provide comprehensive psychological, rehabilitative, and educational services for children, adolescents, young adults, and their support systems in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan area. At the MECCA Group, LLC, interns will receive training in strengthening their clinical skills to conduct psychotherapy and assessment at school and private settings.

Fairfax Mental Health and Wellness offers a wide range of services including psychological and psychoeducational testing, individual and group therapy, and medication management. Interns conduct psychological and psychoeducational testing, and individual and group therapy. Interns have the opportunity to choose a testing focused or therapy focused schedules (please note, testing is part of both schedules).

Reignite Psychological & Consultation Services’ expertise includes providing individual, couples, and family counseling in addition to psychological assessments. They believe in a holistic approach to mental health, which incorporates a fitness component and career counseling in their practice. Interns will provide individual therapy to adolescents and adults as well as couples and families, provide psychological assessments, and may supervise practicum students.

BASICS Group Practice/Counseling Services, LLC focuses on providing community behavioral health care and developmental services, which are comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based, and holistic. Their broad range of services include counseling and psychotherapy, diagnostic assessment services, community support programs, education and prevention programs, anger management, school services and much more. Successful applicants should be multi-culturally aware, have well-developed engagement skills, and be sensitive to the needs of underserved populations.



Site: Ottawa-Carleton District School Board Internship Program in School Psychology
Accreditation: YES (CPA)

APPIC Member #: 1877
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Gillian Stanley, gillian.stanley@ocdsb.ca
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 3:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 10, 2023 - 3:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        187711 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATE 4/10/23: All positions have been filled

The OCDSB Internship Program in School Psychology is looking to welcome one more intern into our 2023-2024 cohort. Located in beautiful Ottawa, Canada, we represent the largest school board in the region, and our clients present with diverse identities and concerns. Interns are assigned to a family of schools and provide psychological services to students aged 3-21. Duties may include assessment, consultation, intervention, provision of professional development for staff, collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams, program evaluation/research, etc. Rotations provide additional depth in training with kindergarten students, or with students with autism, developmental disabilities, gifted profiles, or externalizing behaviour. There is lots of flexibility in training opportunities, allowing us to meet a wide range of goals. Please note that we are newly accredited with CPA!

We have one unfilled position in our school psychology program (187711). This track involves assessment, consultation, and intervention with children and adolescents in a school setting.

Interested applicants are welcome to submit their AAPI via the application portal, including a cover letter.



Site: University of Idaho Counseling & Testing Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1790
Location: Moscow, ID
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Martha Kitzrow, Ph.D. - 208-885-6716 - mkitzrow@uidaho.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 10, 2023 - 3:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        179011 - Psychology Internship - Paid (2 positions)

UPDATE 4/10/23: All positions have been filled

The University of Idaho Counseling Center is accepting applications for 2 available positions. The UI CTC offers excellent supervision, training, and experience that prepares interns to work in a variety of settings with a young adult/adult population. Interns will be part of a multidisciplinary team; they provide direct psychological services to a diverse student clientele. Psychological ser-vices include Individual, group, and couples counseling, urgent care/crisis counseling, consultation and outreach to a campus partner office, psychological assessment and testing (including ADHD, LD, and ASD assessments and some personality assessments).

Experience at a university counseling center is preferred but not required. The stipend is $35,000.00. Benefits include paid leave time and health insurance.



Site: Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility Health Service Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2456
Location: San Diego, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Kristin Francis - Kristin.francis@cdcr.ca.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 2:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        245611 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

UPDATE 4/5/23: All positions have been filled

The Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility Health Service Psychology Internship Program has 1 vacancy remaining for the 2023-2024 internship year. Please see details about our program in our handbook: Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility Health Service Psychology Internship Handbook 2022 through 2023 (ca.gov) - https://cchcs.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/60/Careers/RJDPsychologyInternshipHandbook.pdf



Site: ACHS - Community Mental Health - Full Time
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1254
Location: Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Michelle Anderson, PhD, manderson3@adler.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        125411 - Community Mental Health - Full Time (3 positions)

UPDATE 4/5/23: All positions have been filled

The APA-accredited Community Mental Health Internship Program includes clinical service in several community-based partnership sites. Through these placement experiences, interns become competent in the areas of clinical intervention, diagnostic assessment, professional development, cultural issues, and professional ethics and standards. The primary objective of the program is to prepare interns to become entry level clinical psychologists.



Site: Avondale Elementary School District
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2316
Location: Phoenix, Arizona. Saddle Mountain physical location is Tonopah, Arizona
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Shaunna Haley, 602-763-1452, shaley@chooseaesd.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        231613 - Saddle Mountain School Psychology Internship (2 positions)
        231614 - Phoenix Union High School District (1 position)

UPDATE 4/5/23: All positions have been filled

Under the supervision of licensed psychologists, interns provide psychoeducational and psychological evaluations, consultation, training, counseling, behavior management, and crisis intervention services. Training assignments are made to assure that each intern has the opportunity to provide assessment and intervention to students with various needs and diagnoses and to serve various age, cultural, socioeconomic, and minority groups. The wide range of diversity among students and staff in the Avondale ESD allows the internship to offer considerable multicultural experiences to interns. Special efforts are also made to provide experience with low incidence disorders. The internship is structured to meet Arizona’s requirements to become a licensed psychologist and a certified school psychologist.



Site: Auburn University Student Counseling & Psychological Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2440
Location: Auburn, AL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Alex Hughes - aah0061@auburn.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 5, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        244011 - General Track (1 position)

UPDATE 4/5/23: All positions have been filled

Student Counseling & Psychological Services (SCPS) is the counseling center for Auburn University students, so an SCPS Intern has the opportunity to work with a range of clinical concerns and diverse aspects of identity. Interns are trained as generalists in this 2000-hour placement. While the training is directly applicable for UCC work, the skills are readily transferable to other settings.



Site: Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVHCS)
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1936
Location: Tuskegee, Alabama
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cynthia Gooden, PsyD- Cynthia.Gooden@va.gov; Alternate Contact: Marijo Lucas, PhD (Chief Psychologist)- Marijo.Lucas@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 23, 2023 - 3:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 31, 2023 - 8:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        193611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/31/23: All positions have been filled

Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System-CAVHCS (APA-Accredited) has 1 opening for an internship position, which is located at our Tuskegee Campus. The Central Alabama VA Internship provides a breadth of clinical experience working with veterans experiencing a variety of concerns (e.g., Mood Disorders, PTSD, Substance Use, …) across all levels of care from Inpatient Psychiatry, Residential Treatment, and Outpatient Services. Each Intern will complete concurrent rotations in each level of care throughout the year, ensuring a depth of experience working with veterans within each level of care. Questions can be directed to Dr. Lucas at Marijo.Lucas@va.gov.



Site: Georgia Southern University Counseling Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2146
Location: Statesboro, Georgia
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Mark Taracuk (mtaracuk@georgiasouthern.edu or 912-478-5541)
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 31, 2023 - 8:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        214611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/31/23: All positions have been filled

With multiple rotations and training opportunities available, our Internship Program’s mission is to offer high quality generalist training in the practice of health service psychology. Our interns get experience in individual therapy, group therapy, provision of supervision, outreach, and crisis intervention. We operate with a practitioner-apprenticeship training model in which didactic and experiential learning are combined to help interns successfully complete internship ready to enter the field as early career psychologists.



Site: Chestnut Hill College Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2181
Location: Philadelphia, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jade Logan, PhD, ABPP - loganj@chc.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 31, 2023 - 8:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        218117 - Caron Foundation (1 position)
        218119 - Rider University Counseling Services (1 position)

UPDATED 3/31/23: All positions have been filled

The Chestnut Hill College (CHC) Internship Consortium is an APA-Accredited doctoral internship program, administered by the Chestnut Hill College School of Graduate Studies' Center for Professional Psychology. The Consortium is a cooperative training program that includes clinical service agencies across the greater Philadelphia region. The Internship Consortium Director and Site Directors have oversight of the integration and integrity of the educational and training aspects of the interns' experiences. On-site clinical supervision is provided by designated site supervisors. Please see consortium website for detailed descriptions of Caron Foundation and Rider University Counseling Services.

https://www.chc.edu/psyd/graduate/psyd-practicums-and-internships



Site: High Plains Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2406
Location: Scottsbluff, NE
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Training Director: Dr. Robyn Hess – robyn.hess@unco.edu or 970-351-1636
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        240614 - Options in Psychology (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/23: All positions have been filled

High Plains Psychology Internship Consortium (APA-accredited) has 1 open position for our 2023-2024 doctoral intern cohort.

Options in Psychology, LLC (240614), located in Scottsbluff, NE, has one open position. The pay has been increased to $35,000 (with a $3000 stipend for insurance) due to a recent grant. Interns receive a broad range of clinical experience in both assessment and treatment across the life span in a large private practice serving individuals and families across western Nebraska. Our clinic is proud to offer these services to our clients and committed to training and mentoring psychologists in a rural setting with a vastly underserved population.

Further information about both sites is available at: https://www.unco.edu/cebs/high-plains/ Please contact the Training Director, Dr. Robyn Hess, at robyn.hess@unco.edu or 970-351-1636 if you have any questions.



Site: Colorado Department of Corrections
Accreditation: NO

APPIC Member #: 1795
Location: Canon City, CO
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Training Director: Jessica Flermoen, PsyD - jessica.flermoen@state.co.us (preferred) - 719-269-4865
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        179511 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/23: All positions have been filled

The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) offers a well-rounded training experience by allowing each intern to complete 2 distinct rotations during their training year. Rotation options include:

1) Diagnostic Unit - psychological testing
2) Residential Treatment Program (RTP) at CCF - individual and group therapy, DBT, crisis assessment, etc.
3) RTP at SCCF - individual and group therapy, crisis assessment, dementia unit, positive development program for individuals with cognitive deficits (PDP).
4) General Population (GP) - brief solution-focused individual sessions, "outpatient" group treatment, infirmary/crisis rotations.
5) Sex Offender Treatment and Monitoring Program (SOTMP) - offense specific evaluations, offense specific treatment



Site: MiraCare Neuro Behavioral Health
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1939
Location: Palos Heights, IL
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Training Director: Julie Johnson, Psy.D, 708-671-8440 - jjohnson.psyd@miracaregroup.com
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        193912 - Outpatient and Acute Care Therapy (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/25/23: All positions have been filled

We have two available positions for those clinicians looking to work in a full continuum care facility with children and adolescents. This Child and adolescent track focuses on providing psychotherapy services across the continuum of care, interns will spend 50% of their clinical time with outpatient cases and the other half supporting patients who require more intensive (i.e., IOP, PHP, inpatient care) psychotherapy services. This track offers a unique opportunity for interns to get solid training providing psychotherapy across different levels of care for the duration of the internship year. Please refer to our website for more information on our internship program and facility at miracaregroup.com.



Site: I Ola Lahui, Inc
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2059
Location: Honolulu, HI
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Training Director: Tiffany Wilson-Landrum, PsyD, 808-525-6255, twlandrum@iolalahui.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        205911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/25/23: All positions have been filled

Start date 8/18/2023 and End Date: 8/30/2024
Annual Stipend: $28,352
Requirements: From an APA accredited Doctoral Program, US Citizen, up to date with COVID vaccination and eligible boosters
Fringe Benefits include: Comp time, Dissertation release, sick leave, professional development, vacation, health benefits, disability benefits


Please Apply through the APPIC Portal uploading your cover letter, CV, minimum of 3 letters of recccomendations, and all 4 internship essays

I Ola Lahui provides training in effective, culturally-minded interventions for use in Hawaii's rural and medically underserved communities. The goal of the program is to increase Hawai'i's capacity to address the growing behavioral health needs through training in traditional mental health care, integrated behavioral health in primary care settings, chronic disease management, substance use treatment, child and adolescent mental health, and psychopharmacology. The program offers clinical and research training using the scientist practitioner model where interns use research to inform clinical practice and conduct research on topics related to their clinical work and other current projects. Interns work in clinical settings on different islands (O'ahu, Lana'i, Molokai, Hawai'i island) to gain experience in 4 core clinical areas: Primary Care/Integrated Behavioral Health, Behavioral Medicine and Health Psychology, Adult Outpatient, and Child/Adolescent. Didactic instruction and supervision are provided weekly to support interns training in topics including but not limited to, cultural competence, cognitive behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, geropsychology, couples therapy, psychopharmacology, family therapy, PCIT, DBT, trauma informed care, rural ethics, health provider resilience, suicide prevention, chronic pain management, diabetes management, and other chronic conditions, etc.. Interns receive clinical supervision along with weekly professional development and research supervision. Interns are encouraged to engage in program development and research projects as part of their training. Post doctoral fellowship positions are available, although they vary in and placements year to year; interns are encouraged to apply.

Interns receive didactic and experiential training in evidence based, culturally minded behavioral health interventions delivered in rural, primary care, and/or medically underserved communities across the state of Hawai'i. Overall generalist work conducted (adult, child and family) with special emphases on health psychology, behavioral health integration, primary care psychology, substance use treatment, child and adolescent mental health, and psychopharmacology.



Site: VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Psychology Internship
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 2217
Location: Grand Island, NE; Lincoln, NE
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Training Director: Mark Weilage, PhD - Mark.Weilage@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 9:30 pm Eastern Time (221712 filled)
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        221711 - NWI - Rotation Based - Grand Island VA (1 position)
        221712 - NWI - Rotation Based - Lincoln VA (1 position)

UPDATED 3/25/23: All positions have been filled

UPDATED 3/22/23: Track 221712 has been filled. Track 221711 is still available.

VA NWI Internship is a single “excellent generalist” focused internship currently with 2 open positions. Across sites, each intern gains on roughly equivalent intervention training opportunities in PTSD and General Outpatient Mental Health interventions. Each intern also participates in a year-long Assessment clinic focusing on neurocognitive and psychodiagnostics assessment. See the updated “Match II brochure” and the updated “Internship Admissions Support Initial Placement data PDF“ (not the one with 2023-24 in the title) for additional information. https://www.va.gov/nebraska-western-iowa-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/



Site: Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)

APPIC Member #: 1370
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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Training Director: Brant VanOrman, brant.vanorman@pinerest.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 25, 2023 - 10:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        137011 - Outpatient, SPMI, acute child, and SUD (1 position)

UPDATED 3/25/23: This position has been filled

Our available track is a great fit for someone desiring broad training with the opportunity to focus on specific populations. This occurs within a program consistently experienced by interns as warm and supportive, even in the context of challenging work.

Two days per week for the entire year, the intern will develop an outpatient therapy practice in one of our multidisciplinary clinics, collaborating with psychologists, psychiatrists, and other team members. Two days per week, interns will work as psychological consultants in our 198 bed psychiatric hospital—spending 6 months focused on the child/adolescent population and 6 months with an adult population who frequently have severe or persistent mental illness. One half day per week for six months, the intern will co-lead group therapy within our full-continuum multidisciplinary substance use disorder program. One half day per week for six months, the intern will lead group therapy within our adult residential program that serves people with severe or persistent mental illness. The final half day is spent in didactic training with the intern cohort.



Site: Idaho Psychology Internship Consortium (ID-PIC)
Accreditation: YES (APA, On Contingency)

APPIC Member #: 2080
Location: Idaho
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Training Director: Susan Martin, Psy.D., susanmartin@fullcircleidaho.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 12:10 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI):
        208014 - ISU Family Medicine Residency/CATS (1 position)

UPDATED 3/22/23: This position has been filled

ID-PIC (https://idaho-pic.org/) is still accepting applications for the following 1 position remaining for the Post Match Vacancy Service: Idaho State University Family Medicine Residency/Counseling and Testing Services (ISUFM/CATS) in Pocatello, Idaho.

ID-PIC will accept applications for Post Match Vacancy Service until the position is filled. Interviews will be held via videoconference. ID-PIC is APA accredited, on contingency. The stipend is $31,875. ISUFM/CATS is a combined site that provides integrated behavioral health services in primary care and a university mental health clinic. ID-PIC is comprised of 5 agencies organized for the purpose of providing a broad and culturally relevant training program to support the preparation and retention of doctoral level psychologists in Idaho.

Please contact Program Director Susan Martin, Psy.D. with any questions.