The Yale Child Study Center (YCSC), which serves as the child psychiatry department at the Yale School of Medicine (YSM), offers a variety of opportunities for talented individuals seeking to improve and impact the lives of children and families through research, service, training, and more.
Several excellent benefits and rewards packages are offered for YSM faculty and staff, and current openings are listed below. To receive monthly updates on opportunities to join YCSC in your inbox, be sure to subscribe to YCSC Connections.
Faculty positions
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Child Psychology (Pediatric GI Psychologist)
- Assistant Professor of Clinical Child Psychology (Pediatric Psychologist – Pediatric Craniofacial)
- Child Clinical Psychologist
- Clinical Faculty Position (Anxiety Treatment)
- Clinical Faculty Position (Autism)
- Clinical Faculty Position (Early Childhood)
- Clinical Faculty Position (High Intensity Care)
- IICAPS MDO Medical Director
Staff positions
- Grant & Gift Administrator, Center for Emotional Intelligence
- Marketing & Engagement Manager, Center for Emotional Intelligence
Trainee positions
Several open postgraduate and postdoctoral positions are now available for review on Yale’s Office for Postdoctoral Affairs website, including:
- Postdoctoral Associate, Center for Emotional Intelligence Mirror to the World Program
- Postdoctoral Associate, Center for Emotional Intelligence RULER Program
The department of child psychiatry for YSM and Yale New Haven Hospital, the YCSC is also a center for basic neurodevelopment research on the earliest neurodevelopment and behavioral problems troubling children. The mission of the 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.
Yale University considers applicants for employment without regard to, and does not discriminate on the basis of, an individual’s sex, race, color, religion, age, disability, status as a veteran, or national or ethnic origin; nor does Yale discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity or expression.
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