This is an updated version of the posdoc announcement with the above heading.
POSTDOCTORAL  POSITIONS AVAILABLE. The University of Rochester Program of Research and  Innovation in Disparities Education (PRIDE) prepares  postdoctoral fellows in clinical psychology to engage in community based  participatory research while providing advanced clinical training in an urban  community mental health center. The  fellowship aims to enhance trainees' clinical skills and knowledge base while  addressing the unique developmental challenges faced by trainees who are in the  midst of deciding whether to choose a career that is primarily clinically  oriented or one that is primarily oriented toward research. Opportunities exist  to network with nationally recognized leaders in disparities research and  minority mental health as well as with local community leaders and organizers.  Past trainees have gone into private practice or research positions. This is an  excellent opportunity for ambitious self-starters who want to make a difference.  These positions are partially funded by a grant from the NIMH (Paul Duberstein,  PI).  For  further information visit  our website: http://www.urmc.edu/smd/psych/educ_train.   Please contact Dr. Kathryn Castle (phone: 585-275-3630; Kathryn_Castle@urmc.rochester.edu) with questions about PRIDE. Please  contact Linda Brown (phone: 585-275-3563, Psychappl@URMC.Rochester.edu) with  questions about the application process. APA- or CPA-approved doctorate and  internship required. Send letter of interest, application (available on  website), CV, official graduate transcript, three letters of recommendation, one  clinical work sample and certificate of doctoral degree completion (or letter  from graduate training director verifying completion of doctorate prior to Sept.  1) to: Deborah A. King, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Psychology Training,  University of Rochester Medical Center, Psychology Training Programs, Department  of Psychiatry, 300 Crittenden Blvd. Rochester NY 14642.  The application deadline is March  1st  Diverse candidates, including  people of color and people with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. The  University of Rochester is an equal opportunity employer.
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