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Building Name: UVMMC - 1 South Prospect Street

Location Address: 1 South Prospect, Burlington Vermont

Regular

Department: Medical Group Operations

Full Time

Standard Hours: 40

Biweekly Scheduled Hours:

Shift: Day/Eve-8Hr

Primary Shift: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Weekend Needs: None

Salary Range: Min $32.25 Mid $32.25 Max $32.25

Recruiter: Melissa Cummings

Job Description: Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology

Position: Postdoctoral Fellow
Department: Psychiatry
Location: University of Vermont Department of Psychiatry/University of Vermont Medical Center
Start Date: Summer/Fall 2026

Overview:

The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont Medical Center is seeking a dedicated and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Psychology to contribute to our research and clinical programs. This anticipated position will involve a flexible distribution of clinical work and research, providing a unique opportunity to advance both practical and academic skills in a supportive environment. Position is for 2 years to allow accrual of supervised hours needed for licensure.

The clinical work will be conducted within the Department of Psychiatry’s new Suicide Care Clinic, a multidisciplinary clinic that provides evidence-based psychological treatments to patients who experience suicidal thoughts and suicidal behaviors. Clinical work will be supervised by Dr. Craig Bryan, an international expert in the assessment and treatment of suicide risk and co-developer of Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT) and Crisis Response Planning (CRP) for suicide prevention, and other psychologists in the Department of Psychiatry. A key outcome of clinical training is for fellows to learn and administer these suicide-focused interventions with high fidelity and reliability.

The research will be conducted within the STRENGTHENS (Studies to Refine and Enhance Next Generation Therapies to Prevent Suicide) Group. STRENGTHENS focuses on developing, testing, and optimizing targeted interventions to prevent suicidal behavior and promote rapid and long-lasting recovery from suicidal despair. Fellows will have the opportunity to contribute to ongoing research studies and initiate new projects that align with the mission of the Suicide Care Clinic and STRENGTHENS. A key outcome of research training is for fellows to learn how to design and manage research studies with high-risk participants in clinical and medical settings.

Key Responsibilities:

Clinical Work (50%):

  • Provide assessment, clinical conceptualization, and treatment of diverse clinical populations in accordance with ethical guidelines and best practices. 
  • Conduct individual, family and/or group therapy sessions, utilizing evidence-based approaches.
  • Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with institutional policies. 
  • Supervise and mentor graduate students or interns if available and as appropriate.
  • Participate in clinical team meetings and case consultations.
  • Provide research expertise to colleagues as part of multidisciplinary collaborations. 

Research (50%):

  • Conduct independent and collaborative research in developmental psychopathology.
  • Design and implement studies, including obtaining required institutional support, participant recruitment, data collection, and analysis. 
  • Prepare and submit research manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
  • Present research findings at conferences and institutional seminars.
  • Collaborate with faculty and other researchers on ongoing projects and grant proposals.

Qualifications:

  • Doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an accredited institution.
  • Completion of an APA-accredited internship.
  • Strong background in research methodology and statistical analysis.
  • Strong experience in providing psychological assessments and therapy.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience with cognitive-behavioral and manualized approaches.
  • Knowledge of evidence-based intervention literatures and clinical approaches.

Application Process:

Interested candidates should submit the following materials:

  • A cover letter detailing research interests and clinical experience.
  • Current curriculum vitae (CV).
  • Contact information for three professional references.

The University of Vermont and the Department of Psychiatry are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse environment. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and identities.

Contact Information:

For inquiries, please contact Craig Bryan, PsyD, ABPP, at [email protected].

This position is an excellent opportunity for a Postdoctoral Fellow to further their career in both clinical practice and research, contributing to impactful work in the field of clinical psychology.

Other facts

Tech stack
Clinical Psychology,Research Methodology,Statistical Analysis,Psychological Assessments,Therapy,Communication Skills,Interpersonal Skills,Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,Evidence-Based Approaches,Supervision,Collaboration,Data Collection,Manuscript Preparation,Presentation Skills,Clinical Documentation,Multidisciplinary Collaboration

About University of Vermont Health Network

Working together to better serve our communities makes us stronger, focused on collaboration instead of competition. As a team, The University of Vermont Health Network improves the lives of our patients by delivering outstanding care cost-effectively, as close to patients'​ homes as possible.

Our hospitals and physicians are bringing the best of community and academic medicine together, sharing their knowledge and resources to give patients access to leading-edge technology, advanced treatment options and the highest level of compassionate care are the heart and science of medicine.

The University of Vermont Health Network cares for communities on both sides of Lake Champlain, from the Adirondacks to the Green Mountains and beyond. Members include:

The University of Vermont Medical Center, formerly known as Fletcher Allen Health Care, and affiliated with the University of Vermont Colleges of Medicine and Nursing and Health Sciences
Alice Hyde Medical Center
Central Vermont Medical Center
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital
Elizabethtown Community Hospital

Our network was created in October 2011 when Fletcher Allen in Burlington, Vermont, and Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, Vermont, signed an affiliation agreement. In January 2013, New York partners Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh and Elizabethtown Community Hospital in Elizabethtown joined the affiliation. In 2016, Alice Hyde Medical Center joined. The network was originally called Fletcher Allen Partners.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care

What you'll do

  • The Postdoctoral Fellow will engage in both clinical work and research, with a focus on providing evidence-based psychological treatments and conducting studies related to suicide prevention. Responsibilities include assessment, therapy, and collaboration on research projects.

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