Post Doctoral Resident

Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center

Salt Lake City, UT

ID: 7309670
Posted: Newly posted
Salary / Pay Rate: Competitive w/allowance for health insurance
Application Deadline: July 1, 2025

Job Description

The Neurology, Learning and Behavior Center is seeking a full time post-doctoral resident in the fall of 2025 in a busy neuropsychology/school psychology practice evaluating nearly 600 children and 200 adults per year with a broad range of neurological, emotional, developmental and behavioral problems. Sam Goldstein, Ph.D., the Center’s Clinical Director, is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Attention Disorders, a Board Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist, a Certified School Psychologist, and a Fellow of both the American Psychological Association and the National Academy of Neuropsychology. Typical duties will include spending part of the time serving as a neuropsychology psychometrician to Dr. Goldstein to gain experience and conducting independent evaluations, consultation, parent support, and psychotherapy. The Center also sees a number of adults with histories of genetic and neurological disorders. Post-doctoral residents are asked to commit to two years, the first year involving significant assessment and the second year working cases independently, including training in forensics. There is also an opportunity to assist with ongoing research and test development, co-authoring invited book chapters, and, in some cases, coediting textbooks. The Center is actively conducting research on a number of Dr. Goldstein’s tests, including those involving virtual reality, computer-based neuropsychological assessment, assessment of Autism, and behavioral observation. Salary is competitive with an allowance provided for health insurance. Interested parties should submit a vita and letters of recommendation to Kathy Gardner at [email protected]