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WVU Medicine

Neuropsychology

WVU Medicine, Morgantown, West Virginia, United States, 26506

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Neuropsychologist Position

The West Virginia University Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute and the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry in the WVU School of Medicine seek a Neuropsychologist qualified for appointment at the Associate Professor or Professor rank. The successful candidate will be expected to practice in Morgantown, WV. The Neuropsychology Service at WVU Medicine currently consists of 15 neuropsychologists, three postdoctoral residents, interns, practicum students, and nine psychometrists. This clinical position will include joining multidisciplinary teams to provide neuropsychological services for adult patients with a broad range of neurologic conditions such as memory disorders, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, and others. Experience providing pre-surgical evaluations with patients with movement disorders is expected. The clinical practice model is based on neuropsychologist interview and interpretation, supported by psychometrist-administered testing. The successful applicant may play a role in the supervision of interns and postdoctoral neuropsychology fellows in our APPCN-member program. Additional teaching opportunities exist with medical students and residents within the department and broader Health Sciences Center on topics relevant to psychology/neuropsychology. In addition to clinical and educational roles, collaborative research activities may be developed based on applicant interest. Applicants must have completed a doctoral degree from an APA- or CPA-accredited psychology program, an internship with experience in neuropsychology, and a postdoctoral fellowship with specialization in neuropsychology. Eligibility for licensure in West Virginia is essential. Those eligible for or certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology in Clinical Neuropsychology are encouraged to apply. For appointment at the Professor rank, Board Certification (ABPP) in neuropsychology is required. All qualifications must be met by the time of appointment. The WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute guides a team of 280 dedicated faculty in providing compassionate patient care and advanced medicine through education, research, and outreach in the many diverse communities we serve. The Institute spearheads efforts to develop innovative solutions for neurological and psychiatric conditions ranging from Alzheimer's to Parkinson's; autism to stroke; and paralysis to chronic pain, addictions, and traumatic brain injury. Neuroscience, including behavioral health and addiction, is one of WVU Medicine's Signature Programs - areas of opportunity that allow WVU Medicine to target major health disparities more aggressively in the state and continue to deliver real medical solutions that will have the most resounding impact on the citizens of West Virginia. Within the Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry, there is a strong collaborative focus on clinical service, teaching, and scholarship among psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. Additionally, faculty frequently collaborate with other medical school departments. The department strongly encourages professional development with support/mentoring for development of clinical services, improved teaching/training, and scholarship. Morgantown is consistently rated as one of the best small metropolitan areas in the country for both lifestyle and business climate. The area offers the cultural diversity and amenities of a large city in a safe, family-friendly environment. There is also an excellent school system and an abundance of beautiful homes and recreational activities.