POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP POSITIONS IN PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY & AUTISM/NEURODEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

Saint Petersburg, Florida

We have 6 incredible training opportunities in:

(1)    Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Consultation-Liaison and Hematology/Oncology/BMT

(2)    Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Consultation-Liaison and Pain

(3)    Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Diabetes and consultation-liaison

(4)    Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Eating Disorders

(5)    Pediatric Psychology, grant-funded Hem/Onc/BMT position with additional focus on PCIT in pediatric oncology

(6)    Autism Spectrum Disorder/Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

JHACH is a world-class hospital providing family-centered care for youth with complex medical needs. Ranked in multiple specialties and #1 Children’s Hospital in Florida by U.S. News & World Report, JHACH is a leader in innovative care and highly committed to research and medical education.

The psychology fellowship program is an exemplar of our commitment to supporting the next leaders in the field. Our program is designed to provide clinical and research experiences necessary to support independent practice in pediatric and clinical child psychology and advanced training for a career within an academic medical setting/hospital.

Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Consultation-Liaison and Hematology/Oncology/BMT

The Pediatric Psychology fellowship program provides specialized training working with youth and their families experiencing chronic and/or acute illness. Focus is placed on evidence-based assessment and intervention to support adaptation/coping with illness, improving quality of life, addressing concerns regarding treatment adherence, acute and chronic pain management, and diagnosing/treating psychological comorbidities. This position will include both inpatient and outpatient clinical experiences, equally divided between consultation-liaison/generalist ped psych services and hematology/oncology/BMT. This program provides in depth training facilitating opportunity for specialization in hem/onc/BMT. Additionally, fellows will have the opportunity to become an integrated member on interdisciplinary treatment teams through minor rotations offered in several of the outpatient subspecialty medical clinics. Numerous research opportunities exist, and advanced training in evidence-based treatment modalities are provided.

Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Consultation-Liaison and Pain

This fellowship will provide specialized training in the assessment and treatment of youth experiencing chronic and/or acute chronic illness through inpatient, outpatient, and multiple interdisciplinary medical specialty clinic experiences. The fellow’s time is equally divided between the consultation-liaison/generalist ped psych service and the pain psychology program. This program provides both breadth of experience working with patients presenting with diverse medical conditions, and opportunity to gain advanced training in the treatment of chronic pain in children and their families. The fellow will obtain training in multiple biofeedback modalities and have the opportunity to contribute to inpatient clinical pathway and program development. The fellowship program provides extensive training and experience with interdisciplinary teams and positions fellows for a career in academic medicine and working with patients and their families experiencing chronic health conditions and co-occurring mental health concerns.

Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Diabetes and C/L

The fellow on this track will gain specialized training in psychosocial aspects of diabetes care, and promotion of mental health and self-care with youth with diabetes, while have the opportunity for breadth clinical experiences working with youth with additional chronic illness (C/L and Outpatient). Primarily the fellow will be providing consultation and liaison services across the hospital for diabetes cases. Typical consult requests are new diabetes diagnosis or diabetic ketoacidosis. Following the initial assessment, recommendations are shared with the family and medical team. Ongoing treatment may be indicated. The fellow will be responsible for following the patient during their admission and working with supportive services to ensure appropriate care following discharge. Patients seen during hospital admission or within specialty clinic for outpatient therapy for continuity of care. Outpatient therapy requests are typically for mental health concerns or adherence behaviors. Therapeutic approaches may include CBT, family-based treatment, MI, or parent management training to name a few. Finally, the fellow will join the diabetes team in specialty clinic and meet with youth and their families during routine medical appointments for psychosocial screening and brief intervention. The fellow will also have the ability for program development, and partnership with other psychosocial team members.  Numerous diabetes research opportunities exist.

Pediatric Psychology, special focus in Eating Disorders

This fellowship will provide specialized training in the assessment and treatment of youth experiencing eating disorders through inpatient, outpatient, and multiple interdisciplinary medical specialty clinic experiences. The fellow will obtain training in multiple evidence-based treatments including Family Based Treatment (FBT), Radically Open Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (RO-DBT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for ARFID.  The fellowship program provides extensive training and experience with interdisciplinary teams and positions fellows for a career in academic medicine and caring for youth with disordered eating.

Pediatric Psychology, Grant-funded Hem/Onc/BMT position with additional focus on PCIT in pediatric oncology

The fellow selected for this fellowship will join a grant-funded intervention evaluating cultural adaptations to PCIT in pediatric oncology. This fellow will engage in a variety of clinical and research activities. In addition to conducting PCIT interventions as part of the grant-funded study, clinical activities will include (1) carrying a small pediatric hematology/oncology clinical case load of youth who are birth-22 years of age, and (2) collaboration with multidisciplinary teams during comprehensive hematology/oncology outpatient clinics. The fellow will receive specialized training and certification in PCIT as part of the grant-funded study. This fellow will have numerous publication opportunities based on existing datasets. These datasets represent studies related to parenting and sibling adjustment in pediatric hematology/oncology, healthcare among minoritized groups, adaptations of evidence-based interventions for pediatric hematology/oncology samples, and motivational interviewing dissemination. Additional opportunities will include advanced motivational interviewing training, grant-writing mentorship, hematology/oncology-specific education and inpatient clinical work. 

Autism Spectrum Disorder/Neurodevelopmental Disabilities

The Autism Spectrum Disorder/Neurodevelopmental Disabilities fellowship program provides high-quality, family-centered care with a specialization in autism/neurodevelopmental disabilities. Fellows will be well positioned for a career providing evidence-based assessment and intervention services for children and adolescents with ASD/NDD.  Fellows in this program will work with youth and their families focusing on early detection, differential diagnosis, and intervention for children with developmental disabilities such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disability, Global Developmental Delay, Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Specific Learning Disorders, Communication Disorders, disruptive behaviors, and less frequently, internalizing disorders. Focus is placed on evidence-based assessment and intervention. The position will include primarily outpatient clinical experiences, including working as an integrated member on interdisciplinary evaluation teams at the JHACH Autism Program.  Inpatient consultation opportunities are available. Additional opportunities will include participating in evidence-based intervention services (e.g., behavioral parent training, group-based behavioral parent training).

The JHACH fellowship program provides opportunities for all fellows to gain umbrella supervisory experiences with psychology interns for assessment and intervention, as well as graduate and undergraduate students for research. Fellows will participate in scheduled didactics, including Pediatric Grand Rounds, Pediatric Psychology Table Rounds, Supervision Seminar, and a Professional Development series. All fellows have the opportunity to participate in advanced motivational interviewing training. There is an expectation for involvement in collaborative research, with goal of producing 1-2 scholarly works, whether a peer-reviewed paper, presentation at a national conference, or grant submission and/or program development. All fellows are expected to meet the requirements for Florida licensure by the end of the fellowship year.  

Eligibility

Applicants from APA- or CPA-accredited programs in clinical, school or counseling will be considered for the position. Preference provided to those applicants with pediatric psychology experience and an interest working in a hospital-based setting. Completion of an APA-accredited internship, and all requirements for graduation/conferment of doctoral degree prior to start date is required (August 11, 2025, with flexible start depending on internship end).

Benefits

JHACH offers a competitive benefits package and $1,500 in professional funds. Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital is dedicated to providing exceptional clinical care within a collegial work environment. St. Petersburg, FL is a desirable area that provides an excellent quality of life.

Application Process

Please submit:

  1. A cover letter indicating position(s) of interest; 1. Consultation-Liaison & Hem/Onc/BMT, 2. Consultation-Liaison & Pain Psychology, 3. Diabetes and Consultation-Liaison, 4. Eating Disorders, 5. Pediatric Psychology, Grant-funded Hem/Onc/BMT position with special focus on PCIT in pediatric oncology and 6. Autism Spectrum Disorder & Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. Applicants may apply to more than one track.
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Unofficial transcript (with official transcript required upon acceptance of fellowship)
  4. 3 letters of recommendation sent directly from letter writers to mfeldm25@jhmi.edu or

Marissa Feldman, PhD, ABPP

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital

Child Development and Rehabilitation Center

880 Sixth Street South, Suite 460

St. Petersburg, FL 33701

  1. One de-identified comprehensive report for ASD/NDD track.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with interviews being held virtually.

Applications are due 12/16/2024

Interviews will be held in January, 2025.

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital Psychology Fellowship Program is an APPIC Member 

For additional information, please visit our website: Postdoctoral Fellowship at Johns Hopkins All Children’s (hopkinsmedicine.org) or DIV 54 Job Board

Questions about the psychology fellowship program at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital should be sent to the Psychology Fellowship Director: Marissa Feldman, PhD, ABPP at mfeldm25@jhmi.edu

Marissa Feldman, PhD, ABPP (she/her/hers)
Pediatric Psychologist

Psychology Fellowship Director

Board Certified in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology

Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
Child Development and Rehabilitation Center
880 Sixth Street South, Suite 460
Saint Petersburg, FL 33701
P 727-767-3845
F 727-767-8237
mfeldm25@jhmi.edu
www.HopkinsAllChildrens.org