
Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
Now Accepting Applications for the 2026–2027 Postdoctoral Fellowship
Upper East Side Psychology (UESP) is seeking a motivated and collaborative postdoctoral fellow to join our growing, evidence-based group private practice in New York City. This is a W-2 postdoctoral fellowship designed for a clinician who values high-quality supervision, collaborative learning, and the development of a strong professional identity within a supportive group-practice environment.
Candidates must have obtained a Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an APA-accredited doctoral program in psychology and be eligible to obtain a limited permit to practice in New York State.
Tailored Supervision
Supervision is designed to support your specific clinical interests, strengths, and growth areas. We believe individualized supervision is essential to helping clinicians develop confidence, skill, and depth in their work.
Mentorship and Training
We are committed to helping fellows better understand themselves as clinicians while expanding their clinical niche and areas of expertise. Ongoing mentorship and training are central to that process.
Community
We offer a supportive, collaborative team environment where clinicians learn from one another, share ideas, and feel genuinely supported in their professional growth.
This position is ideal for a clinician with experience in CBT, ACT, and DBT, who has worked with OCD, personality disorders, emotional dysregulation, depression, and anxiety, and who is interested in expanding skills in disordered eating and eating-disorder treatment. The fellow will have the opportunity to work across the lifespan, including adolescents, adults, families, and groups. The role is hybrid, combining in-person clinical work at our Upper East Side and Midtown East offices with telehealth services.
Position Overview
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One- or two-year postdoctoral fellowship
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Hybrid position with in-person and virtual clinical work
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Start date: August or October 2026, depending on internship completion and permitting timeline
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Clinical caseload of approximately 25–35 patients per week
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Schedule typically distributed over four days, with evening availability at least three nights per week
Clinical Responsibilities
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Provide individual psychotherapy to adolescents and adults; child experience is welcome
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Provide family therapy, with opportunities for group and couples work based on training and interest
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Participate in weekly individual supervision
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Participate in biweekly team meetings and case conferences
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Attend bimonthly didactics
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Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation
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Collaborate with a multidisciplinary referral network when appropriate
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Contribute a bimonthly blog post that may also be adapted for social media content
Qualifications
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Ph.D. or Psy.D. from a clinical or counseling psychology doctoral program
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Completion of an APA-accredited internship
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Eligible for and able to obtain a New York State limited permit or license
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Must reside locally and be able to work in person at our Upper East Side and Midtown East offices
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Experience with CBT, DBT, ERP, Positive Psychology, or Psychodynamic Therapies
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Strong interest in advanced training in evidence-based approaches, including work with eating disorders
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Excellent clinical judgment, organizational skills, professionalism, and communication
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Self-motivated, engaged, and enthusiastic about growth
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Ability to obtain professional malpractice insurance
Clinical Interests and Fit
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Emotional dysregulation
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Anxiety and mood disorders
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OCD and phobias
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Perfectionism and high-achiever stress
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ADHD and executive functioning challenges
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Relational difficulties and family dynamics
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Personality disorders
This fellowship is an excellent fit for a clinician with experience or interest in working with:
Compensation and Benefits
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Competitive fee-for-service compensation
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W-2 employment with workers’ compensation, disability, paid family leave coverage, and paid sick leave
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Professional development stipend
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Weekly individual supervision and ongoing didactics/case conference
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Flexible scheduling
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Training and mentorship focused on:
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developing a professional identity and clinical niche
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learning ethical, sustainable private-practice operations
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strengthening clinical skills and expanding areas of interest
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Opportunities for continued employment and growth into supervisory roles following fellowship completion
About Upper East Side Psychology
Upper East Side Psychology is an evidence-based group therapy practice offering high-quality, personalized psychotherapy to adolescents, adults, couples, families, and groups. We emphasize strong clinical training, thoughtful collaboration, and a warm, professional culture that supports both clinician development and client care.
Candidates must have obtained a Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an APA-accredited doctoral program in psychology and be eligible to obtain a limited permit to practice in New York State.
