Employment Opportunities
Make a Difference in a Young Person’s Life
Mindsights offers employment opportunities for clinical psychology programs such as Psychology Postdoctoral Residency, Licensed Psychologists, and more.
Are you interested in developing your skills and expertise in child and adolescent assessment?
Are you someone who values providing services to historically marginalized and underserved youth, especially those involved in the foster care system?
MindSights is a psychological evaluation clinic committed to providing high-quality, individualized, client-centered, comprehensive psychological assessment and evaluation services to youth up to 17 years old. We serve young people affected by developmental/relational trauma, a wide range of psychiatric conditions, strong intellectual abilities (i.e., giftedness), and various neurodevelopmental disorders (including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, learning disabilities and autism spectrum disorder).
Open Positions
How to Apply
If interested, please respond with an email to [email protected] with:
- A letter describing your interest in the position and your experience with diverse populations and include the contact info for two professional references;
- a copy of your Curriculum Vitae.
- A blinded sample report.
MindSights is an equal opportunity, at-will employer.
MindSights is rapidly expanding our innovative services and actively growing our team and are offering a hiring/moving bonus to successful candidates.
Join MindSights to make a difference in childrens’ lives, all in the setting that is the beauty of Oregon. Working at MindSights, you will have a direct impact on the lives of vulnerable children and adolescents through psychological testing, evaluation and consultation, integrating the best science with compassionate practice.
We serve children and young adults from both relatively privileged social and economic backgrounds, as well as many children from populations that have been traditionally marginalized within society (including children in foster care; children who are members of ethnic/cultural minority groups; and children and youth who identify as members of sexual- or gender-minority groups). We strive to raise the bar for the quality and consistency of psychological services provided to children affected by foster care and to ensure that historically-underserved populations of children and adolescents have access to the same high quality of care as children/families with much greater economic resources and/or social privilege.