The Division of Psychology within the Department of Pediatrics includes more than 40 pediatric, clinical, and neuropsychologists practicing across subspecialty areas at Texas Children's Hospital, providing care in both inpatient and outpatient environments. BCM, our academic home, is also home to outstanding psychology training programs at the graduate, internship, and postdoctoral levels.
Recent census data show that the greater Houston area contains over 5.5 million inhabitants, making Houston the 3rd largest U.S. city, and is the most diverse large city in the U.S. Houston is an affordable, international city that is a leader in the arts, education, and health care. The population base includes a wide variety of racial and ethnic groups that give Houston a rich diversity and cosmopolitan feel. Texas Children's Hospital is the largest children's hospital in the U.S. and is ranked by U.S. News and World Report the #2 children's hospital in the country. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as to the recruitment, retention, development and promotion of psychologists of all backgrounds and experiences. We believe this inclusion reflects the multicultural values and experiences of our patients, families, and broader community.
The Texas Children's Hospital Psychology Division is experiencing significant expansion in providing comprehensive behavioral health care to children and adolescents throughout our system of care. As part of this growth, we are expanding integrated pediatric primary care services in partnership with our Texas Children's Pediatrics primary care practices serving families throughout Houston and the surrounding areas.
These psychology positions involve teaching and supervision of psychology trainees within BCM's APA- accredited internship program and post-doctoral fellowship program. In addition, all BCM faculty members are expected to contribute to the College's academic mission. Both independent and collaborative research/scholarship opportunities are available through partnership with other Division members, as well as our subspecialty partners.
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Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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