Outpatient Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychologist - Potential Clinical Faculty Appointment
Listed on 2026-02-23
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Brown University Health (BUH):
Bradley Hospital, a teaching hospital of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, has an exciting opportunity for a child/adolescent psychologist to join the Bradley Hospital Outpatient Department.
- Full-time clinical position working with patients and families in an outpatient setting. This is an opportunity to join a renowned multidisciplinary team. The Outpatient Department is supported by strong administrative staff and care coordination services.
- Clinical responsibilities include:
- Carrying a panel of patients for individual and family-based psychotherapy services;
- Co-leading a weekly DBT-A skills group for patients and their caregivers/parents;
- Working as a member of the multidisciplinary team in the Bradley Hospital Outpatient Crisis Clinic, an outpatient program serving children and adolescents who do not have a current mental health provider and have an urgent need for psychiatric evaluation and crisis stabilization. Additional opportunities may be available to lead or co-lead other therapy groups (e.g., anxiety, social skills, parent training).
- Psychologists work collaboratively with multidisciplinary team members involved in their patients’ care and participate in weekly team meetings and trainings that address patient and family clinical needs while supporting professional identity and growth.
- Psychologists are afforded autonomy to construct an outpatient caseload and schedule that best aligns with their unique skills and interests while meeting departmental expectations.
- Clinicians treat patients with a broad range of mental health conditions, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD/trauma, ADHD, and other internalizing and externalizing disorders.
- Teaching and supervision opportunities within the broader system may be available, including a Clinical Faculty appointment at the Brown University Medical School.
- Collaborative research opportunities may be available.
- PhD or PsyD with an internship from an APA-accredited program, with a child/family specialization.
- Postdoctoral experience with a child/family emphasis is encouraged.
- Training and experience in DBT-A, CBT, and family therapy are preferred; additional training and support can be provided.
- Licensed or license-eligible in Rhode Island.
- Team-oriented professional with a desire to work collaboratively in a team-based care model.
- Enthusiasm for helping youth and families with complex psychosocial and behavioral health needs.
- Competitive salary
- Professional allowance (licensure, CEs) and professional days
- Excellent benefits, including competitive vacation and sick time
- 401(k) with 6% match (after one year of employment; three-year vesting)
- Federal loan repayment assistance available
EMR is Epic, with a commitment to ongoing optimization - Diverse patient population (culturally and economically)
- Dynamic leadership team that values work–life balance
Bradley Hospital, an affiliated teaching hospital of the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, is the nation’s first psychiatric hospital exclusively for children and adolescents. Bradley provides expert, family-focused care for children and adolescents with psychological, developmental, and behavioral problems through a wide range of inpatient, outpatient, residential, and partial hospital programs.
Brown Health Medical Group includes more than 800 providers delivering comprehensive care across the lifespan. Behavioral Health Services are a cornerstone of the system, integrating biological, psychological, and social dimensions of care through collaborative, evidence-based treatment models designed to meet the evolving needs of patients and families.
For more information or to apply, please contact L. Megan Fisher
, Psychology Recruiter, at LFisher2
.
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