Applied Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellow
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paid time off, remote work | |||||||||||||||||||||
United States, D.C., Washington | |||||||||||||||||||||
750 First Street Northeast (Show on map) | |||||||||||||||||||||
Dec 29, 2024 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Description
The Applied Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellow (Post-Doc) serves as a member of the Applied Psychology (AP) team at the American Psychological Association. The Post-Doc participates in and supports applied psychology programs and initiatives as directed by the Head of Applied Psychology and the Associate Director of Applied Psychology. The Post-Doc will be exposed to and learn about timely policy and scientific issues that are critical to the future of psychological science. The Post-Doc may expect to gain experience relating to policy, management, funding, and scientific issues that would be difficult to acquire in any other setting. All members of the AP team are expected to contribute to administrative duties, including the Post-Doc. NOTE: This is a time-limited position with an initial term of one year and the potential for extension to a second year. The total duration will not exceed two years. The salary for this position will be $61,00 yearly with healthcare benefits and paid time off (PTO). Deadline: January 31, 2025 Start Date: July 2025 Education and Experience Required: Minimum Requirement: Doctoral degree in an applied subdiscipline of psychology. A preference will be given to those in non-clinical subdisciplines, including, but not limited to: cognitive, social, industrial-organizational, personality, developmental, human factors, occupational health, legal, sports, and military.
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