Navy Health Care... Setting benchmarks in clinical care

In Navy Clinical Psychology, you'll find cutting-edge work in the health services. Insightful psychologists elevating the standard of care in their field. And a position of honor and respect waiting should you choose to join their ranks.

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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGISTS

In the Navy Medical Service Corps, you can step into a mental health environment defined by state-of-the-art facilities, progressive thinking and application of the latest techniques. Find fulfillment helping people who face some of life's greatest challenges. And approach psychology from a truly unique perspective. Here you can:

  • Earn excellent compensation among a renowned team of health-care experts
  • Operate with the advantage of having ample resources and support
  • Work in exciting locations across the U.S. or around the globe
  • Receive unrivaled clinical care experience along with Navy-funded advanced training
  • Distinguish yourself with pride and respect as a psychologist and a Navy Officer

JOB DESCRIPTION

As a Clinical Psychologist in the Medical Service Corps, you will care for Active Duty and retired servicemembers and their families in a wide variety of settings. As part of a dedicated group of approximately 130 fellow Navy Clinical Psychologists, your responsibilities could include:

  • Caring for patients in military hospitals and clinics in the U.S. or overseas
  • Offering inpatient care, outpatient care and substance abuse programs
  • Working aboard aircraft carriers or assisting special operational units (such as the Navy SEALs)
  • Serving on the faculty at the Naval Academy or with White House personnel
  • Supervising training at one of the Navy's APA-accredited internship programs
  • Pursuing outstanding continued education programs and fellowship opportunities at prestigious universities, broadening expertise in areas such as pediatrics and neuropsychology

In this position, you’ll have the exciting opportunity to gain experience not available to civilian psychologists.

FINANCIAL OFFERS

Wherever you are in your clinical care career, the Navy can help you reach your goals with financial assistance and continued education programs.

If you're currently a practicing professional: Get up to $120,000* in graduate school loan repayment assistance by applying to receive $40,000 each year for up to three years. And take advantage of available postgraduate training options.

Contact a Navy Officer Recruiter for complete offer details.

*Offer depends on Navy service requirement.

BENEFITS

As a full-time Navy Medical Service Corps Officer, you can look forward to excellent benefits that include:

  • A competitive salary and supplemental pay
  • Scheduled pay raises and regular promotions
  • Advanced training funded by the Navy
  • Comprehensive medical and dental coverage (includes family)
  • Generous retirement income plus a 401(k)-like savings plan
  • 30 days of vacation with pay earned every year
  • Tax-free allowances for housing, meals and shopping (at military stores)
  • Free or low-cost world travel opportunities
  • Access to military clubs worldwide
  • And much more

All this – with the pride, purpose and satisfaction of serving your country. While gaining experience that’s highly sought after in the world of civilian clinical care. While enjoying ample time to devote to your career, your family and personal pursuits.

QUALIFICATIONS

To qualify for an Active Duty Clinical Psychology position in the Navy Medical Service Corps, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen or a foreign citizen currently practicing in the U.S. (contact a Navy Officer Recruiter for details)
  • Have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in clinical or counseling psychology
  • Have completed an APA-accredited internship (waivers may be available on a case-by-case basis)
  • Possess a current state license
  • Be willing to serve a minimum of three years of Active Duty
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 42
  • Be in good physical condition and pass a full medical examination

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Right now, there's great need for mental health professionals in the Navy – so answer the call. To learn more about this full-time opportunity, click Apply Now and fill out the brief form.

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