The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence
Job Summary
The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence.
Supervision and mentorship will be provided by a Registered Doctoral Psychologist, adhering to CPA Accredited Residency Program standards.
Financial support is available for professional registration and education activities, with protected time for research and learning.
Matching Summary
The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Clinical Forensic Psychology
Justice-involved individuals
High risk-needs assessment
Comorbid mental health issues
Interpersonal violence assessment
Multidisciplinary teams
Nice-to-have
Research and program evaluation
Program development experience
Supervision of residents/students
Key Requirements
Accredited pre-doctoral psychology residency program completion
Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology (completed or in progress)
Supervised doctoral level experience in clinical psychology
Experience in forensic settings
Satisfactory Criminal Record Checks (including Vulnerable Sector Check)