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Centered Mind Counseling Services is offering a Postdoctoral Fellowship Program in Washington State, welcoming fellows across age groups including children, teens, and adults. The program provides structured tracks—EMDR Therapy, Child/Family/Couples, and Psychological Assessment—paired with supervision and didactic instruction.
Fellows gain exposure to trauma-focused care, youth and family systems, and comprehensive assessments, with collaboration in Centered Connections and a supportive
Centered Mind Counseling Services is seeking a select cohort of postdoctoral psychologists to join our distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Our commitment is to provide comprehensive support and preparation so that our fellows emerge as some of the most highly skilled, newly licensed psychologists in Washington State.
We welcome candidates who specialize in working with children, teens, and adults across diverse areas of interest and clinical specialty.
Centered Mind Counseling Services is a place where your professional growth and development are valued and nurtured.
Centered Mind Counseling Services (CMCS) is a comprehensive mental health group practice of experienced and caring psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, licensed therapists, and associate licensed therapists serving children, families, adults, and couples. We are seeking a dedicated group of postdoctoral fellows to join our team of collaborative health professionals.
CMCS works in close partnership with its affiliated practice, Centered Connections, which specializes in psychological assessment. All psychological evaluations are conducted through Centered Connections, and fellows in our Psychological Assessment Specialization gain dedicated experience within that specialized evaluation setting.
We have designed a comprehensive Postdoctoral Fellowship Program tailored to meet the unique requirements and developmental needs of postdoctoral fellows working toward full licensure. Fellows select one of three specialized training tracks, each pairing a focused caseload with structured supervision and didactic instruction.
EMDR Therapy Specialization: This track prepares fellows for specialized practice in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy, with a focus on trauma, PTSD, and anxiety-related presentations across the lifespan. Fellows receive foundational EMDR training (Parts 1 and 2), engage in EMDR-specific supervision, and maintain a trauma-informed caseload. Upon successful completion, fellows are eligible to pursue EMDRPT-1 (EMDR Practitioner Level 1) certification.
Child, Family, and Couples Specialization: Designed for clinicians seeking to develop expertise in youth and relational systems, this track emphasizes evidence-based approaches for children, adolescents, and families. Fellows access a library of specialized continuing education through PESI, participate in focused supervision, and manage a caseload composed primarily of child, family, and relational cases. The program develops competencies including parent coaching, school consultation, and age-appropriate risk assessment.
Psychological Assessment Specialization: This track provides comprehensive training in affirming, strengths-based, and culturally responsive psychological evaluations across the lifespan. Fellows receive 20 hours of didactic instruction and complete 12 comprehensive assessments. The program focuses on four core domains: ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Specific Learning Disorders (SLD), and psychiatric disorders, with a strong emphasis on differential diagnosis and neurodiversity-affirming report writing. All assessments in this track are conducted through Centered Connections, our affiliated assessment practice.
This is an excellent opportunity to practice alongside a multidisciplinary team of seasoned mental health clinicians in a collaborative, values-driven, professional, and supportive environment. You get to focus on your clients, and we do the rest.
If you are interested in joining us in our mission to provide quality services and professional collaboration in the beautiful communities of Issaquah and Sammamish, Washington, we would love to hear from you.
After obtaining full licensure, members of our Postdoctoral Fellowship Program have the opportunity to continue clinical practice at CMCS as part of our fully licensed team. Our licensed providers benefit from continuous support, including weekly practice-wide professional consultations, professional development, and training opportunities. This ongoing support facilitates a seamless transition from postdoctoral fellow to licensed practitioner, helping each clinician effectively manage their caseload and supporting their ongoing professional growth and development.
Completion of a Psy.D. or Ph.D. program in psychology from an accredited program. Degree must be conferred prior to the start date.
Eligibility for and willingness to apply for a Washington State Psychological Associate license prior to the start date. This credential authorizes supervised practice while completing the requirements for full psychologist licensure.
Passion for mental health treatment planning, assessment, and client interaction.
A methodical approach to developing and documenting client assessments, treatment plans, interventions, and responses to treatment.
A strong commitment to clinical boundaries and client confidentiality.
Adherence to a code of professionalism by being reliable, competent, trustworthy, and respectful.
A collaborative nature, with contributions to multidisciplinary consultations and openness to feedback.
Competence and efficiency in comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological evaluations and report writing. Highly desired for the Psychological Assessment Specialization.
Experience in the psychological assessment of ADHD, ASD, Specific Learning Disorders, and psychiatric disorders is strongly desired.
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