Not currently recruiting: this position has been filled for 2024-25.

The Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development offers Postdoctoral Clinical Psychology Fellowships involving half-time clinical practice and half-time clinical research with autistic children and adolescents. The Postdoctoral Clinical Psychology Fellowship is a one- to two-year position. Clinical responsibilities include participating in interdisciplinary, team-based, comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services to autistic individuals and their families, as well as supervising clinical psychology graduate students in training. Research responsibilities include conducting clinical assessments of children with autism as part of an interdisciplinary research team that is conducting a wide range of longitudinal assessments, including diagnostic, observational, eye-tracking, and EEG measures.

Requirements
Applicants must have a doctoral degree in clinical psychology or related field from an APA-accredited doctoral program. Clinical experience with children on the autism spectrum is required.