Fraser Child and Family Services Neuropsychology Residency
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Fraser
Bloomington, Minnesota
Starts on Monday, August 5, 2024
Applications due Tuesday, April 30, 2024
This program has chosen to follow the APPIC Postdoctoral Selection Guidelines.
The Neuropsychology Clinic at Fraser serves children, adolescents, and young adults referred for assessment of neurodevelopmental or neurological disorders, including complex cases of ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, language disorders, developmental delay, and learning disabilities. Neurological disorders include seizure disorder, traumatic brain injury, chromosome anomalies, brain tumors, Tourette’s disorder, and infectious diseases. Training in several types of assessments will be provided. Cases are often complex and include co-occurring psychiatric and medical issues.
Fraser’s Postdoctoral Residency provides opportunities for two to three neuropsychological evaluations each week, along with additional monthly neuropsychology focused didactics and chapter reviews. Neuropsychology residents provide outpatient services for a small number of cases over the course of the training year. An informal second year of supervised employment is available for neuropsychology focused residents planning to pursue board certification.
Fraser offers two fulltime Postdoctoral Resident positions in Neuropsychology.
Additional Information
- Agency Type
- Community Mental Health Center
- APPIC Membership
- Yes
- APA Accredited
- No
- Emphasis or focus area
- Neuropsychology
- Other Emphasis
- Assessment
- Research Time
- Less than 25%
- Training Director
- Jael Jaffe-Talberg, Psy.D., LP
- Contact Email
- jael.jaffe-talberg@fraser.org
- Contact Phone
- 2165012508
- Virtual Interviews
- Strongly Preferred
- Duration in Months
- 12
- Hours Per Week
- 40
- # of Licensed Supervisors
- 6
- Number of Positions
- 2
- Applications recieved last year
- 3
- Stipend
- $53,500
- Will follow APPIC Selection Standards
- Yes
- Estimated offer date
- Monday, February 5 2024
- Created Date
- Tuesday, August 24 2021
- Unfilled Positions
- 3
- Fringe Benefits
- Work-Life Balance; over 5 weeks of paid time off annually, including holidays
Benefits including medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement planning
Compensation for one assessment or empirically supported treatment continuing education training per year
- Research opportunities
- Residents identify their interest in original or applied research at the start of the residency year. They are provided with opportunities to participate in program development utilizing evidence based practice, improving clinical operations procedures, supporting current research studies being conducted at Fraser, as well as support in publishing original research, when appropriate.
- Application Instructions
- We are still recruiting for the 2024-2025 training class! We intend to continue to accept applications until we have filled at least one of our remaining available positions.
To apply, please complete the HR application provided at the link below and include your Curriculum Vita; Letter of interest detailing career and training goals; three letters of recommendation from internship supervisor, academic reference, and additional clinical training supervisor; two de-identified reports; and anticipated degree conferral. Candidates must complete their doctoral program prior to starting the postdoctoral residency.
https://www.fraser.org/internships/post-doctoral-psychology
Please check website for more detailed information regarding description of the residencies and application process.
Any questions may be addressed to Dr. Jaffe-Talberg, at jael.jaffe-talberg@fraser.org
This record was last updated on Friday, March 8, 2024
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