美国科罗拉多州立大学2025年博士后招聘(心理学—酒精与其他药物)
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美国科罗拉多州立大学2025年博士后招聘(心理学—酒精与其他药物)
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
Colorado State University
in Fort Collins, CO
Type: Full-Time
Salary: $62,000 - $63,860
Posted: 11/09/2025
Application Due: 12/14/2025
Category: Psychology
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Alcohol & Other Drugs (AOD)
Position Location: Position is fully in-office/in-person
Posting Number: 202501674AP
Position Type: Admin Professional/ Research Professional
Proposed Annual Salary: $62,000 - $63,860
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by 11:59pm (MT) on 12/14/2025
Description of Work Unit:
The Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship at DAY (Drugs, Alcohol, and You) Programs within the CSU Health Network is designed to prepare individuals for a staff psychologist position in a university counseling service, with particular emphasis on psychologists wishing to enhance their skills in AOD assessment and treatment. The primary focus of this fellowship track is on obtaining skills to better assess and treat clients struggling with issues related to AOD who are both voluntary and mandated to treatment. Fellows would join a close and multidisciplinary team. Fellow's clinical hours will be divided between individual therapy, groups, facilitation of psycho-educational workshops, national best practice programs such as BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students), and participation in the Open to Change (OTC) multidisciplinary treatment team. OTC is an innovative program, designed for working with students who are in need of substance use treatment. The program offers weekly individual therapy, group, academic support, and access to psychiatric services. The Fellow will have the unique opportunity to participate in all aspects of this multidisciplinary program, which uses a combination of sanctions and incentives to encourage positive change, while providing individualized treatment, psychoeducation, and compliance monitoring. In the past, more than half of DAY Programs students were mandated to treatment, but the demand for services for voluntary clients continues to rise.
Additionally, the Fellow may participate in providing drop-in counseling support through our on-call counseling team (OCC), as well as crisis intervention and university-based outreach and prevention services. The Postdoctoral Fellow is involved in advanced clinical training experiences through both supervision and participation in didactic seminars. Fellows may have the opportunity to co-facilitate a seminar for less advanced training clinicians. Seminar participation is negotiated with each Fellow individually, based on experience and training needs. Based on agency need, Fellows may also lead support, theme, or interpersonal process groups. Finally, Fellows may engage in program review and program development.
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Position Summary:
The Alcohol and Other Drugs (AOD) Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship at DAY (Drugs, Alcohol, and You) Programs within the CSU Health Network is designed to prepare individuals for a staff psychologist position in a university counseling service, with particular emphasis on psychologists wishing to enhance their skills in AOD assessment and treatment. The primary focus of this fellowship track is on obtaining skills to better assess and treat clients struggling with issues related to AOD who are both voluntary and mandated to treatment. Fellows would join a close and multidisciplinary team.(For more postdoctoral recruitment information, visit:boshihoujob.com) Fellows clinical hours will be divided between individual therapy, groups, facilitation of psycho-educational workshops, national best practice programs such as BASICS (Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students), and participation in the Open to Change (OTC) multidisciplinary treatment team. OTC is an innovative program, designed for working with students who are in need of substance use treatment. The program offers weekly individual therapy, group, academic support, and access to psychiatric services. The Fellow will have the unique opportunity to participate in all aspects of this multidisciplinary program, which uses a combination of sanctions and incentives to encourage positive change, while providing individualized treatment, psychoeducation, and compliance monitoring. In the past, more than half of DAY Programs students were mandated to treatment, but the demand for services for voluntary clients continues to rise.
Additionally, the Fellow may participate in providing drop-in counseling support through our on-call counseling team (OCC), as well as crisis intervention and university-based outreach and prevention services. The Postdoctoral Fellow is involved in advanced clinical training experiences through both supervision and participation in didactic seminars. Fellows may have the opportunity to co-facilitate a seminar for less advanced training clinicians. Seminar participation is negotiated with each Fellow individually, based on experience and training needs. Based on agency need, Fellows may also lead support, theme, or interpersonal process groups. Finally, Fellows may engage in program review and program development.
Required Job Qualifications:
Education
Anticipated completion of all requirements for graduation (coursework, comprehensive exams, internship, dissertation) from an APA-Accredited program in Counseling or Clinical Psychology by August 24, 2026 (i.e., by the first day of CSU fall classes). This is defined as having a letter verifying anticipated completion of all degree requirements from the Department Chair, Training Director, or other administrative official in the applicants APA-accredited academic program. Applicants from programs with a current status of "Accredited, on contingency" also are eligible to apply.
Training
Applicant must be available to begin full-time employment on Monday, August 3, 2026 to complete an intensive 3-week orientation and training (the Fellow training year will officially run from August 3, 2026 to August 2, 2027).
Completion of APA-accredited doctoral internship by August 24, 2026. Applicants from programs with a current status of "Accredited, on contingency" are eligible to apply. Applicants who will finish their internship after August 2 must negotiate leave time with their internship training director in order to be able to attend our three week orientation and training period, from August 3 - 21, 2026.
Preferred Job Qualifications:
Experience
Clinical experience in a University Counseling Center or similar setting
Demonstrated generalist clinical skills, including individual and group therapy
Experience working on a multidisciplinary team ( (preferably including psychiatry providers, primary care providers, and mental health providers).
Clinical experience utilizing Brief Motivational Interviewing
Clinical experience with substance use disorders and co-occurring disorders
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Other Characteristics
Personal and/or professional commitment to social determinants of health as demonstrated by persistent effort, active planning, allocation of resources, and/or accountability for related outcomes
Knowledge and understanding of the lived experience of persons differentially impacted by social determinants of health
Professional commitment to serving clients whose substance use has resulted in negative consequences as demonstrated through active participation, intentional professional development, reading articles/research, engaging in the exploration of various treatment modalities (e.g. Twelve Step meetings, Rational Recovery, Smart Recovery, etc.), and/or participating in other opportunities for further learning
Strong interpersonal skills as demonstrated by written communication, awareness of impact of self on others, and commitment to personal growth and self-reflection
Special Instructions to Applicants:
Complete applications must include:
A cover letter that addresses your interest in the program and the ways in which you meet the Required Job Qualifications and Preferred Job Qualifications (uploaded under Cover Letter)
Curriculum Vitae (uploaded under Curriculum Vitae)
Names, email addresses, and phone numbers for three (3) Professional References (uploaded under List of Professional References). References will not be contacted until after phone interviews for candidates that advance to this stage.
A written response to the following two (2) questions (three (3)-double spaced pages maximum for both questions combined) (uploaded under Writing Samples): 1. Please describe your values in working with clients who struggle with issues related to substance abuse and/or use. How do you understand these clients, the choices they make, and the role that substance use plays in their lives? 2. Describe a meaningful experience working in a team environment. What were some of the benefits and challenges of working with people whose perspectives and training were different than yours?
A brief statement verifying the anticipated completion of all degree requirements by August 24, 2026, from the Department Chair, Training Director, or other administrative official in the applicants APA-accredited academic program (uploaded under Other)
A brief statement verifying completion of APA-accredited doctoral internship by August 24, 2026 from the Internship Training Director. The statement should also verify that the applicant has been cleared to attend training activities beginning August 3, 2026 (uploaded under Special Required Documentation)
All graduate transcripts (unofficial versions of transcripts printed from a schools website are acceptable) (uploaded under Unofficial Transcripts)
Applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
Application materials will be held in confidence by the Search Committee through semi-finalist interviews. Confidentiality of application materials detaches at the point where a candidate accepts participation in a finalist interview. At that time, redacted application materials are shared with campus stakeholders when invited to participate and give feedback to the Search Committee.
For more information about the fellowship, the CSU Health Network, Colorado State University, and Fort Collins, visit our website at https://health.colostate.edu/postdoctoral-psychology-fellowship-aod/.
CSU is committed to full inclusion of qualified individuals. Applicants needing assistance to submit application materials may contact Rebecca Chambers at Rebecca.Chambers@colostate.edu.
For full consideration, complete applications must be received by 11:59 PM Mountain Time on Sunday, November 23, 2025. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
To apply, visit https://jobs.colostate.edu/postings/168569
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