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The mission of the Yale Child Study Center is to improve the mental health of children and families, advance understanding of their psychological and developmental needs, and treat and prevent childhood mental illness through the integration of research, clinical practice, and professional training. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Please submit a CV, three letters of reference, and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience, including provision of services in pediatric and consultation-liaison settings for children by applying through the links below. We welcome applicants with interests in program development, quality improvement, and training. Training and experience in collaborative, integrated behavioral health models of service delivery in specialty medical clinics are highly preferred. Successful candidates must possess a doctoral degree in psychology, a postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric psychology, and be licensed or license-eligible in Connecticut. As a primary training site for Yale Pediatrics residents, opportunities for psychoeducation about child development and child mental health may also be provided as part of teaching, consultation, or clinical contact. The successful candidate will join a team of psychiatrists and mental health clinicians in developing a model of integrated care, providing consultation as well as single session and brief diagnostic evaluation and intervention for behavioral health concerns related to chronic illness, adherence to medication plans, plans for enuresis or encopresis, and addressing parental accommodation of illness. Services offered include but are not limited to the following: pre-surgical evaluations, acute and chronic pain management, post-operative coping, injury adjustment, and rehabilitation support. The pediatric psychologist’s primary clinical responsibilities will be as part of the Yale Limb Restoration and Lengthening Program as well as the Female+ Athlete Program in the field of sports medicine. The successful candidate will be fully embedded in the Section of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation. Cultivation of specialized interests are available and welcomed. Program development and clinical care opportunities exist in our oncology clinics, sickle cell disease clinics, and within our palliative care program. For this role, the pediatric psychologist will offer outpatient consultation and treatment to patients and families affected by conditions related to cancer and blood disorders.

The successful candidate will work collaboratively with the Hematology and Oncology team. Clinical research opportunities available based on applicant interest. Clinical care will involve a combination of in person visits and telehealth options to reach families across the state of Connecticut. Opportunities for cultivation of specialized interests are available and welcomed.

In addition, the pediatric psychologist will offer outpatient consultation and treatment to patients and families seen through our General GI clinics as well as our Motility clinics. The successful candidate will provide intervention as part of the interdisciplinary Gastroenterology team. Successful candidates will be appointed as Assistant Professor of Child Clinical Psychology on the Academic Clinician tenure track at the Yale School of Medicine. The Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) invites applicants for four full-time pediatric psychologist positions one for the Section of Hematology and Oncology, one for the Section of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, another for the Section of Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, and one position in Primary Care at the New Haven Primary Care Consortium.
