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Current List of Available Positions

The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service

Current List of Available Internship Positions
for the 2025-26 Training Year


Last Updated Sunday, April 13, 2025 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time


The 2025 APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service is now open
and will remain available through September 30, 2025


To be notified via e-mail of updates to this list: Sign up here after March 1, 2025


The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service (PMVS) began operation at the conclusion of Phase II of the APPIC Match. It provides a list of internship programs that are seeking applicants for unfilled positions for the 2025-26 training year. This list is NOT automatically generated, as internship Training Directors must submit a request to have their vacant position(s) included on this list. The PMVS will remain available until September 30, 2025.

IMPORTANT ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Students must be enrolled in a PMVS-eligible doctoral program in order to use the PMVS and/or accept a position at an APPIC-member internship program. A list of doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS can be found here (click on "View List of Eligible Doctoral Programs"). Your doctoral program must be included on this list in order for you to be eligible to use the PMVS. Information on PMVS eligibility for doctoral programs and students can be found here (see "Applicant Fees and Eligibility").

This list is divided into two sections: (a) sites with vacancies, and (b) sites that have filled or closed all of their positions. The most recent postings (including updates to earlier postings) will be added to the top of each section. Please check back regularly for new vacancies and updates, particularly during the first few days of operation. Those who wish to be notified via e-mail of updates to this list may sign up for such notifications here after March 1, 2025.

All applications must be submitted via the AAPI application service. Applications may NOT be submitted via e-mail or any other method. Sites may choose to stop accepting applications at any time. After submitting each application, you should send a brief e-mail to the Training Director, alerting them to the submission.

Information about the PMVS is available here. Please note that all individuals who use the APPIC PMVS, including Training Directors and internship applicants, must abide by all APPIC Policies, including the APPIC Match Policies.

IMPORTANT NOTE: Some internship sites that participate in the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service are not accredited by the American Psychological Association or the Canadian Psychological Association. The accreditation status of each site in the Post-Match Vacancy Service is included in the list below.

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SITES WITH VACANCIES

Site: Torrance State Hospital
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1546
Location: Torrance, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sheri L. Goldstrohm, Ph.D. - 724-675-2110 - c-sgoldstr@pa.gov
Date/Time Added: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        154611 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

Interns will have the opportunity to participate in three four-month rotations: Civil Inpatient Program, Regional Forensic Psychiatric Center (RFPC), and Sexual Responsibility Treatment Program (SRTP). Interns assigned to the Civil Rotation will lead/co-lead psychotherapeutic groups, conduct admissions assessments, create treatment plans, and will have a caseload of individual psychotherapy cases. During the Forensic Rotation, interns will have the opportunity to evaluate competency to stand trial as well as conduct group psychotherapy related to assessing and establishing competency. On the SRTP Rotation, interns will have the opportunity to learn about sex offender assessment, as well as facilitate group and individual treatment. Throughout the internship, interns will work within a multidisciplinary treatment team and will gain experience in clinical consultation with other disciplines. All interns are expected to complete at least five full assessment batteries and reports. Interns will participate in individual and group supervision. Interns will attend didactic trainings pertaining to working with the SPMI populations, psychological assessment, as well as forensic assessment.



Site: Connecticut Psychology Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2617
Location: Hampton, CT
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jacquelyn DuBois, PhD, j.dubois@eastconn.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        261712 - Connecticut Psychology Consortium – CREC (1 position)
        261713 - Connecticut Psychology Consortium – Darien (1 position)
        261714 - Connecticut Psychology Consortium – EASTCONN (1 position)

UPDATED 4/13/25: We are no longer accepting applications for track 261714. We ARE still accepting applications for the other tracks.

The Connecticut Psychology Consortium (CPC) has three internship positions available across three of its sites. Please see our CPC website (https://sites.google.com/pbc.eastconn.org/ct-psych-consortium/home) for more information about our internship program and training.



Site: Irby Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2601
Location: Southaven, MS
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tera Bradley, 662.228.0130; tera@irbypsychservices.net
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, April 8 - 8:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        260111 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Irby Psychological Services (IPS) is a private outpatient multidisciplinary, multi-site clinic that has been providing mental health and related services in Mississippi since 2020 to a predominantly neurodiverse, multicultural, and underserved population. Interns training at IPS will be engaged in an array of psychological services to include psychological assessments and interventions for children, adolescents, and adults. Our aim is to prepare Interns for general practice in applied psychology informed by a solid foundation of knowledge of evidenced-based practice.

Our internship program is in its second year of operation. We offer a very competitive stipend and benefits package; intern stipend is $40,000 with 12 days of PTO, 13 observed holidays, access to health insurance, and 401k plus employer match.



Site: Ponce Health Sciences Univ Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1791
Location: Ponce, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Maria Garrido, PsyD (mgarrido@psm.edu) - 787-619-2307
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 6 - 10:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        179121 - Generalist training at CPS/WC: Psych Residency (3 positions)

UPDATED 4/6/25: Two additional positions have been added to track 179121 but at a different location. Only open to PHSU PsyD or PhD students. Students who have NOT yet applied to this consortium in the PMVS must use AAPI to apply for any or all of these positions. Students who have ALREADY APPLIED TO THIS CONSORTIUM DURING PMVS but wish to be considered for these additional positions should contact the program directly about their interest.

ADDED 4/6/25: The CPS/Wellness Center: Psychiatry Residency program of the PHSU PIC announces the addition of 2 positions in its new Wellness Center location in Coamo, Puerto Rico. This is a fully affiliated position, therefore, open only to PHSU PsyD or PhD students. Interns in this program work with a highly diverse rural outpatient population in close collaboration with psychiatry residents and fellows. Training includes a comprehensive program of didactic activities and weekly supervision in line with APA accreditation standards. Applications must be submitted via the AAPI service. Please do not include supplemental materials with applications but be prepared to provide them later in the application process. For additional, specific information, please contact Dr. Antonia Nieves (annieves@psm.edu) or Dr. Allison Lopez (alopez@psm.edu) for additional details.

The CPS/Wellness Center: Psychiatry Residency program of the PHSU PIC announces the addition of a position in its Wellness Center location in Ponce, Puerto Rico. This is a fully affiliated position, therefore, open only to PHSU PsyD or PhD students. Interns in this program work with a highly diverse outpatient population in close collaboration with psychiatry residents and fellows. Training includes a comprehensive program of didactic activities and weekly supervision in line with APA accreditation standards. Applications must be submitted via the AAPI service. Please do not include supplemental materials with applications but be prepared to provide them later in the application process. For additional, specific information, please contact Dr. Antonia Nieves (annieves@psm.edu).



Site:California Correctional Institution, Tehachapi
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2635
Location:Tehachapi, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Anuradha Aithal, Anuradha.Aithal@CDCR.CA.GOV
Date/Time Added: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        263511 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

CCI has added 2 additional positions to our post match for 2025.



Site: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Doctoral Internship
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2368
Location: Huntington, WV
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tracy L. LeGrow, Psy.D. - 304-691-1572 - legrow1@marshall.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        236811 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Pre-doctoral Internship training program provides opportunities for advanced students in clinical psychology to complete generalist training that will prepare them for entry level work in the field of behavioral health. In addition, the program helps engender a sensitivity to working with underserved populations with a special emphasis on rural communities. Through a combination of both required and elective rotations, Interns have the opportunity to work in inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization settings as well as other departments within the medical school including Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. Opportunities for inter-professional education are available with medical students, residents and pharmacy students. Populations served include children, adolescents, adults and geriatric patients. Interns will develop skills in individual and group therapy as well as assessment and consultation.



Site: Center for Anxiety
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2471
Location: New York, NY (1 location in Manhattan, 1 location in Brooklyn)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Rachel Paster, PsyD - Rpaster@centerforanxiety.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        247111 - CBT/DBT Focus (Manhattan) (1 position)
        247112 - CBT/DBT Focus (Brooklyn) (1 position)

UPDATED 4/3/25: We are no longer accepting applications

Interns will gain experience providing a variety of direct clinical services to children, adolescents, and adults in Center for Anxiety’s standard outpatient program. They also have the opportunity to learn about cases needing a higher level of care for more acute problems by providing treatment to patients in our intensive outpatient program (IOP). Trainees are thus provided with broad training in evidence-based psychotherapy with a diverse patient population presenting with a wide range of diagnoses, symptoms, and levels of acuity. As trainees progress, they gain experience in various methods of evidence-based clinical assessment and intervention with gradually more complex and challenging cases that require an increasingly higher level of clinical skills and knowledge. All of these clinical experiences are supported with a rich didactics program, individual supervision, ad hoc consultation with members of our clinical staff. About 50% of interns' time is spent in direct service to patients. For questions please reach out to Rachel Paster, Psy.D. at rpaster@centerforanxiety.org.



Site: San Juan Internship Program in Clinical Psychology Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1550
Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Jovette Sanchez, Training Director - jsanchez@albizu.edu - 787-616-6234
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        155011 - Psychology Internship (9 positions)

PLEASE NOTE: Available to students of Carlos Albizu University only. The San Juan Internship Program in Clinical Psychology Consortium offers diverse professional training experiences for doctoral students transitioning to clinical psychologists open for students of Carlos Albizu University with Spanish as the main language. The program comprises 2,000 hours of internship training over 12 months from August 1 to July 31. For the 2025-2026 academic year, we have 9 positions reserved for qualified Carlos Albizu University graduate students. Training occurs across three major sites: Metro Pavia Health Services Systems, Albizu Clinic: Mayaguez, and Iniciativa Comunitaria.

Vacancies are:
3 positions at Clinica Albizu Mayaguez
2 positions at Hospital Metropolitano de la Montaña Utuado/Arecibo (Metro Pavia Health System)
2 positions Metro Pavia Health System- Hato Rey
2 Iniciativa Comunitaria: Centro Pitirre/ Compromiso de Vida 1

Application Instructions:
Interested applicants should submit a completed AAPI. No supplemental materials are required at this time.



Site: Essentia Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2561
Location: Duluth, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Julianne Davis PsyD LP - julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        256111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Essentia Health has one open internship position for the 2025-2026 internship year. Complete your internship in a health system that provides training in outpatient therapy, outpatient psychological evaluation, group facilitation in a partial hospital, and the opportunity to customize your training experience. Interns will be placed primarily in an outpatient behavioral health clinic and will also spend two days a week working in a partial hospitalization program for the first three months of the internship. Interns can follow their interests in the second half of the year, with experiences available in Collaborative Care in the primary care setting, rehabilitation psychology, health psychology, and the consult-liaison service. Duluth has a university and two colleges and is located on the shore of Lake Superior. It is a community that values outdoor recreation, hockey, homegrown music, and craft beer. The stipend for the internship year is $38,500. Applications may be submitted through the AAPI service with an accompanying email to julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org to alert us to your application. Questions regarding the program can be directed to the same email address. Not accredited - approved for site visit for Fall 2025 - This does not guarantee accreditation.



Site: Federal Correctional Complex - Petersburg, VA
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2169
Location: Petersburg, VA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Alexis Hahn, Psy.D. - ahahn@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        216911 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

FCC Petersburg Psychology Doctoral Interns ordinarily will have the opportunity to complete a four-month rotation on each of the available primary rotations (e.g., Drug Abuse Program, Correctional Psychology/Mental Health, and Sex Offender Management Program). Psychology Interns will additionally complete a year-long secondary general population/mental health focused rotation, where each Psychology Intern will have the opportunity to provide longer term care to their caseload. Application deadline: April 2, 2025 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Ottawa Institute of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (OICBT)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1880
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Natasha Ballen, C.Psych. - drballen@oicbt.ca or drnballen@ottawacbt.ca
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        188011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The OICBT is a private practice setting located Ottawa, Ontario. Our residency program is part of the CCPPP and we are a member of APPIC. We offer three unaccredited residency positions, with the opportunity to gain experience in a community-based private practice. The primary focus of the residency is in adult mental health. We offer core experiences in intervention, intensive assessment, program development, and supervision. Residents may complete a secondary rotation in our DBT program or our intensive treatment program. While our primary focus at the OICBT is the delivery of CBT, many of our staff have experience with empirically-supported treatments that are offshoots of CBT including DBT, ACT, MBCT, EFT and transdiagnostic approaches.

The stipend for the 2025-2026 year is set at $32,500 CAD. The OICBT will provide residents with $500 towards professional development activities, and residents receive 3 weeks’ vacation, 3 days of professional development leave 5 sick days as well as statutory holidays.

In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, only applicants who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada will be considered. Applicants should be enrolled in a CPA- or APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical psychology. If the program in which the student is enrolled is not accredited by the CPA or APA, the program’s content and structure (and hence the student’s academic and practical preparation) must be equivalent to those clinical psychology, programs that are CPA-accredited.

Eligibility for residency requires that students have completed the following prior to undertaking the residency year:
• all requisite coursework,
• all practicum requirements outlined by their doctoral training program,
• approval of their doctoral thesis proposal prior to application for residency.

Applicants must demonstrate a minimum of 600 practicum hours (direct + support + supervision) that includes a minimum of 300 hours total direct client contact (minimum of approximately 200 hours clinical intervention and approximately 80 hours of clinical assessment), 150 hours of supervision, and the remaining hours as support activities.

CPA site visit was completed in October 2024. Please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - FCC Victorville
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2500
Location: Victorville, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lynsey Tarrant, LTarrant@bop.gov, 760-530-5410
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        250011 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

UPDATED 4/1/25: Application deadline is April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Sanford Health Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2586
Location: Valley City, ND
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jon C. Ulven, PhD, LP - 701.417.6999 - jon.ulven@sanfordhealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        258612 - Rural Psychology (1 position)

UPDATED 4/1/25: No longer accepting applications.

Learn to practice in a rural primary care setting as part of Sanford Health, which is a large Upper Midwest health system. We offer excellent training opportunities and support. www.sh-pic.org.



Site: Federal Detention Center-Philadelphia
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2546
Location: Philadelphia, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Beth Daniels - b1daniels@bop.gov - (215)-521-7215
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        254611 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

FDC Philadelphia is an Administrative Level facility, housing male and female inmates. Psychology services provided include intake screenings/evaluation, suicide prevention, crisis intervention, brief counseling, individual and group therapy. Our training program provides interns three, four-month rotations in General Population and Restricted Housing, Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and Drug Abuse Programs. The Serious Mental Illness rotation includes one day of outplacement at FCI Fairton in Fairton, New Jersey and the Drug Abuse Program rotation includes one day of outplacement at FCI Ft. Dix in Burlington, New Jersey.

The Psychology Internship Program at FDC Philadelphia is not currently accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The program received our APA Site Visit, however, there is no assurance that FDC Philadelphia will be granted accreditation.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.

Please send all application materials via AAPI services. The application deadline is April 2, 2025 at 11:59pm ET.



Site: FCC Allenwood
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2365
Location: Allenwood, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Katie Stoler; kstoler@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        236511 - Psychology Internships (5 positions)

FCC Allenwood interns train at the USP, FCI, and LSCI at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs, and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with any security level and a wide-range of presenting problems within a generalist training context. The FCC Allenwood training program provides interns three rotations: Correctional Psychology, Substance Use Treatment, and Serious Mental Illness. The Correctional Psychology rotation is a year-long training experience, while the Substance Use Treatment and Serious Mental Illness rotations are each six months. To further broaden the training experience, we request input from the intern as there is some flexibility in tailoring training experiences to meet each intern’s individual training needs and desires. Application deadline April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2630
Location: College Station, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Jason Hindman (hindman_aj@tamu.edu) or Dr. Elizabeth Coe (elizabeth.coe@bswhealth.org)
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        263011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The newly created Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium has 1 available intern position The Texas A&M University Telehealth Institute and the Baylor Scott & White Warriors Research Institute have partnered to create the Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium. Both organizations have extensive experience providing evidence-based psychotherapies in a telehealth format and have been forerunners in providing innovative, low-cost ways for Texans to access mental health care. The aim of the Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium is to educate the next generation of psychologists to provide evidence-based interventions to populations where there are voids in mental health care. In particular, we are intent on preparing entry-level psychologists to provide mental health care to rural populations, military veterans, and first responders. Interns will receive specialized training in trauma intervention and telehealth competencies. An additional aim of the Texas Telehealth Internship Consortium is to prepare trainees to provide culturally competent treatments to clinical populations that span the developmental continuum, with a robust understanding of outcomes evaluation. Interns will receive full benefits, including a $45,000 annual stipend. The “home base” for the internship will be College Station, TX where interns will be provided with a rich, hybrid learning/training environment. We seek trainees who share our passions for innovation, high-quality mental health care, and serving the underserved. We will provide ample professional development support to trainees seeking postdoctoral fellowships, employment, and licensure post-internship.

More information about this internship opportunity is available in the APPIC internship directory (#2630) and at https://u.tamu.edu/telehealth-internship. Interested applicants are also encouraged to contact the Training Directors, Dr. Jason Hindman (hindman_aj@tamu.edu) and Dr. Elizabeth Coe (elizabeth.coe@bswhealth.org) with questions.



Site: Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) Chicago
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2578
Location: Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Bianca Vigil, Psy.D. (312) 322-0567 ext. 1581, b2vigil@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        257811 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The internship program at MCC Chicago currently has four internship positions available for the 2025-2026 training year. The stipend is $69,173 with paid annual and sick leave, as well as health insurance. An internship at MCC Chicago offers a wide array of training experiences and rotations, to include Correctional Psychology, Forensic Evaluation, Serious Mental Illness, and Substance Use Treatment. MCC Chicago also provides opportunities for interns to become strong general practitioners through individual and group treatment, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care to a variety of individuals with mental health concerns. Of note, prior experience in a correctional setting is not a prerequisite for consideration.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you. The APPI deadline to be considered for an internship position at MCC Chicago is Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 11:59pm EST.



Site: Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1862
Location: Northwestern Ontario (1 position in Thunder Bay, 1 position in Kenora, 2 positions in Sioux Lookout)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Sara Hagstrom, 807-624-3446, Sara.Hagstrom@tbh.net
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        186211 - Child Track - Sioux Lookout – Developmental (1 position)
        186212 - Adult Track - Thunder Bay (1 position)
        186213 - Lifespan Track - Sioux Lookout - Mental Health (1 position)
        186214 - Child Track - Kenora – Firefly (1 position)

Please see www.norpic.net for more detailed information about the available positions listed in the Post Match Vacancy Service.



Site: Narwhal Psychology Residency Consortium
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1883
Location: London, Ontario (Canada)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Dilys Haner: (519)280-3736; d.haner@navigatingonward.com
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        188312 - Child, Youth, & Family Clinical-Forensic Track (1 position)

Narwhal Psychology Consortium has an available position in the clinical-forensic track. This position does not require prior forensic experience. A solid grounding in child and adolescent assessment and knowledge of trauma-informed/neurodevelopmentally informed practice is an asset. We can only consider applicants who are already legally allowed to work in Canada.



Site: University Hospitals of Cleveland BHI Internship
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2628
Location: Cleveland, OH
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Luis F. Amunategui, Ph.D. - luis.amunategui@uhhospitals.org - 216-310-1707
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        262811 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Our program has two positions open.



Site: New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium – I’ina Counseling Services
Accreditation: YES, ON CONTINGENCY (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2535
Location: Shiprock, NM
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Ciara Hansen, PhD – ciara.hansen@ihs.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        253513 - Iina' Counseling Center Psychology Internship (1 position)

The New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium (NM-PIC) represents the collaborative effort of four agencies, Hidalgo Medical Services in Silver City, I’ina Counseling Services at Indian Health Services in Shiprock, the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute in Las Vegas, and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, to share resources and faculty to provide a quality educational program for psychology doctoral interns focusing on culturally relevant and responsive treatment to New Mexico residents of all ages.

I’ina Counseling Services at the Indian Health Service has one open position for the 2025-26 training year. I’ina Counseling Services is located in the west wing of Northern Navajo Medical Center and consists of a multidisciplinary team (2 psychologists, 3 psychiatrists, 5 counselors, and a team of behavioral health coaches) focused on providing evidence-based and culturally appropriate care for American Indian/Native American clients. The intern participates in year-long concurrent rotations of outpatient mental health, psychological assessment, and behavioral health integration/triage, with a special emphasis on infant mental health and behavioral health integration within the pediatric outpatient clinic. The intern will also provide primary and secondary screening and comprehensive assessment for ASD. See our website for more info: https://nm-pic.org/iina-counseling-services-ics/



Site: Community Institute for Psychotherapy (CIP)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2643
Location: San Rafael, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jeremy Mintz, PsyD - (415) 459-5999 ext. 301 - jmintz@cipmarin.org
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        264312 - Psychology Internship Half-Time (1 position)

CIP has one remaining position available in our 2-year, Half-Time Track (~24 hours/week). We are a nonprofit community mental health clinic with an intensive training program based upon contemporary psychodynamic theory and practice. Our program emphasizes the value of longer-term, depth-oriented psychotherapy treatments. Interns gain experience working with a diverse client population, ages 6 and up, within various therapeutic modalities, including individual, couple, family, and group therapy. Interns also gain experience conducting full-scope assessments using an array of psychological tests. To apply, please email your application materials, including a cover letter, CV, and at least 2 letters of recommendation to CIP Training Director, Jeremy Mintz, PsyD.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons – Federal Correctional Complex, Terre Haute, Indiana
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2126
Location: Terre Haute, Indiana
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jacqueline Carmicheal, PsyD, ABPP; jcranmer@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        212611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

FCC Terre Haute is thrilled to announce the availability of four doctoral intern positions. FCC Terre Haute established its internship program in 2010, obtained initial accreditation from APA in 2015, and is currently undergoing the reaccreditation process (with no guaranteed outcome). FCC Terre Haute will continue to build upon the internship traditions, accomplishments, proven standard operating procedures, and core elements instituted by other BOP internship sites. The aim of our program is to train entry-level professional psychologists who can also function competently in a correctional environment, through emphasis on the nine profession-wide competences, including: ethical and legal standards; professional values and attitudes; intervention and assessment; individual and cultural diversity; and interdisciplinary communication and consultation. Interns are required to complete 2,000 hours of training over a 12-month period. For more detailed information about our program, applicants are encouraged to visit the APPIC directory and https://www.bop.gov/jobs/docs/thx_internship_brochure.pdf. Application deadline is April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - FCI Miami
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2616
Location: Miami, FL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lilian Medina, Psy. D. - (305) 259-2534 - lmedinareyes@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        261611 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Three (3) available vacancies (Substance Use Disorder Program (DAP), Spanish Resolve Trauma Treatment Program, and Correctional Psychology)
Application due date: April 2, 2025, at 11:59 PM EST

FCI Miami has the only Spanish Psychology Doctoral Internship Program in FBOP; thus, offering a unique training experience to assess and treat a specialized population. Interns will provide mental health services within a multicultural model focusing on a unique and underserved population of Spanish speaking incarcerated individuals. As such, an internship at FCI Miami exclusively ensures exposure to psychological services in multiple security levels, a wide range of mental health problems, and an emphasis on integrating cultural sensitivity into treatment. The program consists of three primary rotations, each lasting a period of approximately four (4) months, and minor rotations. During their internship year, each intern will complete all primary rotations and two minor rotations. The major rotations include Substance Use Disorder Rotation (DAP), Spanish Resolve Trauma Treatment Program, and Correctional Psychology. The minor rotations include Substance Use Disorder Rotation (DAP), Spanish Resolve Trauma Treatment Program, Correctional Psychology, Forensic Evaluation at FDC Miami, and Serious Mental Illness (SMI) at FDC Miami.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1385
Location: Rochester, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Savannah Kraft, Psy.D., L.P. - skraft@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        138511 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

FMC Rochester offers a yearlong training experience in treating individuals with SPMI, most of whom have been civilly committed because they have determined to be mentally ill and dangerous. Secondary rotations include, Forensic Assessment and a rotation working with incarcerated individuals in our medical and general population units. Please email the Internship Program Coordinator for the most updated brochure. Application deadline April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Medical Center Devens, Psychology Services Department
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1722
Location: Devens, MA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Kelly Fricker, Psy,D., - 978-796-1422 and kfricker@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        172211 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

FMC Devens is one of 7 medical centers within the Federal Bureau of Prisons housing incarcerated adults with a wide range of mental health needs. Interns at FMC Devens complete rotations that specifically emphasize the unique populations housed at this correctional institution: Sex Offender Management, Serious Mental Illness, Forensic Evaluation, Substance Abuse Programming, and Correctional Psychology. The internship year is divided into quarters, with each rotation lasting approximately 12-13 weeks, ensuring interns gain exposure to as many aspects within Psychology Services at FMC Devens as possible. Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position. Application deadline date is April 2, 2025 at 11:59 pm ET.



Site: Federal Correctional Complex Tucson
Accreditation: YES, ON CONTINGENCY (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2536
Location: Tucson, AZ
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: L. Unruh, lunruh-parker@bop.gov, 520-663-5000 x 6382
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        253611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

UPDATE: Application deadline April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Interns will provide services at the USP (high security male), FCI (medium security and pretrial units with males and females), and FPC (minimum security male) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs, and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health concerns and diagnoses. FCC Tucson provides services to special populations such as individuals who have dropped out of gangs, individuals who have committed sexual offenses, and individuals with high medical needs. Please note all interns will receive generalist training working as a psychologist-in-training within a correctional environment. Rotations include Serious Mental Illness; Sex Offender Management Program, Substance Use and Medication Assisted Treatment; Intensive Residential Treatment, and Correctional Psychology. We are close to FCI Phoenix (medium security male, minimum security female) and FCI Safford (low security male) which provides the opportunity for collaborative training and additional training opportunities.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Medical Center, Lexington
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1311
Location: Lexington, KY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: James Erikson, Ph.D. - jerikson@bop.gov - 859-255-6812 x5669
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        131113 - Psychology Internship (5 positions)

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position. APPI applications are due by 11:59pm EST on 4/2/2025.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons: Metropolitan Detention Center-Los Angeles
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1133
Location: Los Angeles, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Ernie Gonzalez, Jr., Ph.D. - e4gonzalez@bop.gov ; 213-285-0439 x5243
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        113311 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

UPDATE: Application deadline April 2 at 11:59pm ET.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Correctional Complex, Florence
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2614
Location: Florence, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sylvia Lizette Lares, Psy.D. - llares@bop.gov - 719-784-9464 ext. 6289
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        261411 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Application due date: April 2, 2025 at 11:59 PM EST

Interns will be afforded a wide range of clinical opportunities across diverse settings. Specifically, interns will provide services at a minimum-security Federal Prison Camp (FPC), medium-security Federal Correctional Institution (FCI), high-security United States Penitentiary (USP), and the BOP’s only administrative maximum security institution (ADX). This allows for provision of services in outpatient and residential settings. The program consists of one year-long rotation in Correctional Psychology and three four-month rotations in Substance Use Treatment, Trauma Treatment, and the STAGES Program. With close proximity to FCI Englewood in Littleton, Colorado, there will be opportunities for collaborative training and experience in low-security and pre-trial settings. This further allows for exposure to unique psychology programs offered at FCI Englewood. This opportunity is dependent on available funding.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Department of Justice/ Federal Correctional Institution, Sheridan / Psychology Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2550
Location: Sheridan, Oregon
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: - Jessica Hinman, Psy.D. - (503) 843-6371 - jhinman@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        255011 - Psychology Internship (5 positions)

The Federal Correctional Institution Sheridan, OR is excited to participate in the PMVS. Five positions are available. AAPI applications are due 4/2/25 by 11:59pm EST. FCI Sheridan is located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, situated in the abundant Willamette Valley. Sheridan is approximately 50 miles from Portland and 37 miles from the closest coastal town. While the program typically attracts applicants with prior correctional or forensic experience, this prior experience is not required and applicants without this experience are encouraged to apply. An APA site visit for accreditation occurred 1/28/25-1/29/25. According to APA CoA, our site will be discussed at the April 2025 meeting. Please note, there are no guarantees the program will be approved for accreditation.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: The Possibilities Clinic
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1892
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Debra Lean - debra.lean@possibilitiesclinic.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        189211 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Our Residency Program has two positions open. The Possibilities Clinic strives to create exciting, inspiring and sustainable assessment and intervention opportunities within a unique program supervised by experts in neurodiversity. The residency program is hybrid with in person and virtual assessment and intervention.Residents can focus on work with children and adolescents, or adults or both. Residents have a major rotation in assessment (ADHD and LD) and intervention (major therapies) in their track. Minor rotations can include Autism Assessment, Neuropsychological Assessment, Comprehensive Behavioural Intervention for Tics, Group Therapies, and Clinical Therapy for students and parents along with Academic Therapy for Reading Disabilities. The program includes weekly didactics, program evaluation, and time for research or dissertation work. Residents are supervised by Ph.D. level clinical psychologists registered in Ontario. Residents will also work with Psychotherapists, Psychiatrists, Paediatricians, Family Physicians, Nurses, Social Workers, Occupational Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, and Certified Teachers. Applications must be completed with an APPI through the APPIC process.



Site: Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth, Psychology Services Department
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1575
Location: Fort Worth, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Nicole Bartholomew, Ph.D., (817)413-3144, nbartholomew@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        157511 - Psychology Internship (5 positions)

Federal Medical Center, Fort Worth (FMC FTW) is a men's federal prison that houses both sentences and pretrial adults with a wide array of clinical presentations and mental health treatment needs. General clinical training is required for the entire year (General Clinical Rotation). Concurrent, part-time, area of emphasis training rotations of six (6) months are offered in Correctional Psychology, Substance Abuse Treatment, Serious Mental Illness (Step Down Treatment), and Forensic Evaluation to expose interns to areas of particular interest. Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any history of medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment, and complete a urinalysis drug screening. Please be mindful that the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position. The APPI deadline to be considered for an internship position at FMC FTW is Wednesday, April 2, 2025 at 11:59pm EST.



Site: Brain and Body Integration
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2416
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 11:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        241611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Colorado Springs currently has 4 vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological and neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 08/04/2025 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: Brain and Body Integration
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2417
Location: Denver, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 11:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        241711 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Denver currently has three vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological and neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 08/04/2025 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: VIP Community Mental Health Center, Inc.
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2334
Location: Los Angeles, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Maribel Mejia, Ph.D./ mmejia@vip-cmhc.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 11:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        233411 - Psychology Internships (2 positions)

The VIP-CMHC was opened twenty years ago as an independent nonprofit agency to provide comprehensive mental health and support services for child victims and their nonoffending family members. It provides individual, group, and family therapy; developmental screening and referrals; psychological assessments and testing; case management and assistance with housing and basic needs; health and parenting education; academic advocacy; mentoring and tutoring; and therapeutic arts and crafts activities. Please submit your application via the AAPI portal.



Site: Federal Correctional Institution Englewood
Accreditation: YES, ON CONTINGENCY (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2533
Location: Littleton, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Kasey Odell, PsyD HSPP kodell@bop.gov 303-763-4300 ext. 1305
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 10:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        253311 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

Every day at the BOP is new and exciting and will vary depending on the needs of the facility, Psychology Department, and the incarcerated individuals. Exposure to constant stimulation is key in the development and engagement of our interns. Interns will provide services at a low-security institution (FCI), at our jail with pretrial individuals (FDC), and at a minimum-security camp (FPC) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health concerns and diagnoses. The program consists of three rotations, each lasting approximately 4 months. The rotations include Forensic Evaluation and FDC Correctional Psychology, Sex Offender Management Program and Correctional Psychology, and Trauma treatment and Substance Use. With close proximity to the FCC in Florence, Colorado, there will be opportunities for collaborative training and experience in a higher security setting with a variety of unique psychology programs. The outplacement at FCC Florence provides interns with a unique opportunity to provide services for incarcerated individuals at the administrative maximum security level institution (ADX), and a high security level institution (USP). This opportunity is dependent on available funding.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - FCI Danbury
Accreditation: YES, ON CONTINGENCY (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2544
Location: Danbury, CT
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Carey Zimmermann, Psy.D. - czimmermann@bop.gov (preferred) - 203-312-5219 - 203-743-6471 x5219
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 10:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        254411 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

FCI Danbury is accepting applications through April 2, 2025 (11:59 pm EST), for four vacancies in their Psychology Internship program. Applicants must be currently enrolled in a APA accredited doctoral program in either Clinical or Counseling Psychology. Please contact Dr. Zimmermann with any questions about the program.

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (USMCFP)
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1398
Location: Springfield, MO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Brandi Cook (b3cook@bop.gov) phone (417)862-7041
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 10:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        139811 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. The U.S. Medical Center will be accepting applications until April 2, 2025, at 11:59EST. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants for further consideration will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.



Site: Federal Correctional Complex- Butner, North Carolina
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1407
Location: Butner, NC
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Gillespie Wadsworth, Psy.D. - (919) 575-3900 ext. 6074 - gwadsworth@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 10:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        140715 - Forensic Assess/Treatment (2 positions)
        140716 - Drug Abuse Treatment (1 position)
        140718 - Serious Mental Illness (2 positions)
        140719 - Correctional Psychology (1 position)
        140720 - Commitment and Treatment Prog Sexual Offenders (1 position)

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position. Deadline for applications is 04/02/25 at 11:59 pm.



Site: Federal Bureau of Prisons - FCI/FDC Tallahassee/ Psychology Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1222
Location: Tallahassee, FL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director:    Evan Brown, PsyD. - 850-878-2173 ext. 1298 - ex4brown@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 10:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        122211 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

Application deadline date April 2, 11:59 PM

Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position. The primary mission of the Psychology Department at FCI/FDC Tallahassee is to provide mental health services for designated and holdover inmates. Many inmates at the FCI have significant histories of psychological abuse or other trauma. Their needs are addressed through individual and group treatment provided by staff, doctoral interns, and volunteer experts from the community. In addition to crisis intervention and long- and short-term mental health treatment, the Psychology staff at FCI Tallahassee offers a Female Integrated Treatment Program (FIT), Medication Assisted Treatment/Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Program (MAT), and the Resolve Program.



Site: Dalhousie University Clinical Psychology Residency Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1893
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cheryl Aubie, Ph.D., R.Psych. cheryl.aubie@dal.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        189311 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The Dalhousie Clinical Psychology Residency Program offers high-quality, evidence-based assessment and treatment for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. We provide services to both university students and the wider community and thus serve a diverse clientele. Delivery of equity-based and culturally competent care is central to our practice and the training objectives of our residency program. As a new site, we are currently not accredited by CPA. Please email Dr. Cheryl Aubie cheryl.aubie@dal.ca for more information.



Site: South Fraser Doctoral Residency in Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1884
Location: Greater Vancouver, B.C., Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Rosalynn Record-Lemon, rosalynn.record-lemon@gov.bc.ca, 778-572-3644
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        188411 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

The South Fraser Doctoral Residency in Clinical and Counselling Psychology is pleased to announce that we have one position available in this year’s Post-Match Vacancy Service. We are a community mental health-based residency program designed to provide clinical training that facilitates professional growth in a multi-disciplinary setting. We offer in-depth experience in psychological assessment, consultation, and treatment with children, youth, and families. To learn more about our program and dynamic training experiences, please visit our website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/careers-myhr/job-seekers/internship-co-op-opportunities/south-fraser-residency .

If you have any questions, please feel welcome to contact Dr. Record-Lemon at rosalynn.record-lemon@gov.bc.ca



Site: Centre for Psychological Services and Research (CPSR) – University of Ottawa
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1827
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Serena Corsini-Munt, PhD, CPsych - 613-562-5800 X4849 - scorsini@uottawa.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        182718 - Adult Clinical – Montfort, French (1 positions)

The Centre for Psychological Services and Research (CPSR) is a training clinic housed in the School of Psychology at the University of Ottawa. The CPSR internship is a generalist programme that focuses on the development of an intern's professional skills and identity within the context of the scientist-practitioner model. We are recruiting bilingual (English-French) applicants for our Adult Clinical-Montfort position that have been designated as ready for internship by their academic setting, with priority consideration for applicants from the University of Ottawa. uestions can be sent to Dr. Corsini-Munt; scorsini@uottawa.ca



Site: Liberty Healthcare Clinical Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2040
Location: Rushville, Illinois
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Paula Lodge, PhD, LCP. - (217) 322-3204 X35126 - paula.lodge@illinois.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        204011 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Liberty Healthcare in coordination with the Illinois Department of Human Services Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF) is offering the unique training opportunity to complete a Doctoral Internship program specializing in sex offender treatment. The TDF is a secure treatment environment designed to deliver sex offense-specific treatment to residents who are detained or civilly committed under Illinois’s Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act. Liberty Healthcare’s program offers a full range of diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitative services for sexually deviant behavior, as well as a wide range of co-occurring mental disorders. Interns participate as members of a multidisciplinary team providing intensive group therapy, some individual counseling, and psychological testing and assessment services. They also engage in a variety of weekly training activities including case conferencing, treatment planning, and didactic seminars. Liberty Healthcare offers a competitive stipend and benefit package including 180 hours of paid time off plus 9 paid holidays. We welcome interns from a wide range of backgrounds with diverse viewpoints and interests, and provide a supportive and collegial training environment. Please reference our APPIC Directory listing for detailed information about the program, benefits package, and application procedures and requirements.

Not APA accredited. We have completed an accreditation site visit, and our application file is currently under review by the APA Commission on Accreditation. Please note that we cannot guarantee that we will successfully achieve accreditation.



Site: Pre-Doctoral Residency Programme in Professional Psychology, Student Counselling, University of Manitoba
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1810
Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba, CANADA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Timothy A. G. Osachuk, Ph.D., C,.Psych. (Phone: (204)474-8614, E-mail: tim.osachuk@umanitoba.ca)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        181011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

The CPA Accredited Pre-Doctoral Residency Programme in Professional Psychology, Student Counselling, University of Manitoba is accepting Applications to our Residency Program via the APPIC Post Match Vacancy Service. We have 1 position to fill for the 2025-2026 Training Year. Information about our Residency Program can be found at our APPIC listing (1810) https://membership.appic.org/directory/display/381 or our website https://umanitoba.ca/student-supports/counselling-resources-students/training-programs/pre-doctoral-residency



Site: Toribio Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2648
Location: Fresno, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Janet Toribio, PhD, jtoribio@toribiopsych.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        264890 - Clinical Therapy Track (3 positions)
        264891 - Assessment and Diagnosis Track (3 positions)

Toribio Psychological Services is pleased to announce openings for our doctoral internship program in clinical psychology in both the Clinical Therapy and Assessment and Diagnostic Tracks as a new APPIC member. We are a group practice serving children, adolescents, adults, and the elderly, offering psychotherapy and psychological assessment in both English and Spanish. Interns will gain comprehensive training in diverse clinical settings, with opportunities for individual and group supervision, case conferences, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our assessments primarily focus on neurodevelopmental disorders including ASD and ADHD.

To apply, please submit your AAPI application materials through the APPIC portal. We look forward to reviewing your application!



Site: OCDSB Internship Program in School Psychology
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1877
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Gillian Stanley, gillian.stanley@ocdsb.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        187711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The OCDSB Internship Program in School Psychology is looking to welcome two (2) more interns into the 2024-2025 cohort of our CPA-accredited internship. Located in beautiful Ottawa, Canada, we are a generalist child/adolescent program: our clients present with diverse identities and concerns. Interns provide psychological services to youth aged 3-21 in schools, including assessment, consultation, intervention, provision of professional development for staff, collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams, program evaluation/research, and more. Interns are exposed to a wide range of complex referral questions, including risk assessments, psychodiagnostic/developmental evaluations, and crisis support. Therapy opportunities involve individual and group therapy, as well as indirect intervention and progress monitoring. Rotations provide additional in depth training with kindergarten students, or students with autism, developmental disabilities, gifted profiles, or externalizing behaviour. There is lots of flexibility in training opportunities, allowing us to meet a wide range of training goals. Interested applicants are welcome to submit their AAPI via the application portal, including a cover letter.



Site: Waypoint Psychology Residency Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1885
Location: Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada (two hours north of Toronto)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Carolyn Houlding, C.Psych. - psychresidency@waypointcentre.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        188511 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

Waypoint Psychology Residency Program is housed within a large mental health care facility located on the shores of Georgian Bay in Penetanguishene, Ontario only two hours north of Toronto. Waypoint has formal academic affiliations with the University of Toronto and other universities.

Waypoint provides clinical care for adults living with complex mental health and addiction challenges and has the province’s only high secure forensic mental health program. Waypoint Psychology Residency Program offers diverse and high quality adult inpatient and outpatient rotations, a forensic minor rotation (for candidates with appropriate background), interdisciplinary work and co-supervision opportunities. Lastly, Waypoint offers attractive compensation for psychology residents (CA$52 300).

Selection criteria: - From CPA or APA accredited doctoral clinical psychology or counseling psychology program or equivalent
- Experience in adult assessment and therapy
- (for forensic assessment minor rotation): Didactic and practicum experience in forensic setting(s)
- Able to work in Canada until Dec 2026
- At least 600 hours of doctoral-level practicum experience, with at least 300 hours direct client contact and 150 hours supervision from a registered psychologist.
- Doctoral thesis proposal approved
- Approval of the Director of Training in their program to apply.
- Proficiency in English is necessary. Proficiency in French is an asset.
- Willing to follow hospital immunization/ mask policies



Site: Psychological Assessment Inc
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2511
Location: Oakland, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Daniel Taxy
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        251190 - Community Based Programs (3 positions)
        251191 - Advanced Assessment (1 position)

Psychological Assessment Inc, a forensically clinical focused site that offers abundant opportunities in forensic work as well as assessment and evaluation, has 3 available slots remaining in our Community Based Programs, which involves working with clients with IDD/ASD diagnosis who have been referred for sexual acting out or other behaviors that have put them or the community at risk. Interns in this program will also work with neurotypical clients who are mandated to treatment for a sexual offense. Duties include conducting regular risk and intellectual assessments as well as developing skills in diagnosis and treatment of behavioral issues.

In addition, we have opened up one slot in our new Advanced Assessment track. In contrast to our Community Based Programs track, Advanced Assessment focuses almost entirely on developing skills in conducting neuropsychological and forensic assessments and developing skills as an expert evaluator so clinicians can feel confident providing written or oral testimony by the end of their internship year. To be considered for this position, you must demonstrate excellent attention to detail and a true desire for psychological testing and assessment.



Site: Mindful Living Centre
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1890
Location: Burlington, Ontario
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Anya Moon; amoon@mindfullivingcentre.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        189011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The Mindful Living Centre has two positions available for students interested in delivering therapy and completing assessments in a private practice with three locations in the Great Toronto Area. Enjoy working with a diverse group of associates and clients as you hone your case conceptualization, assessment, and intervention skills!



Site: South Dakota Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2590
Location: Yankton, SD
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Joel Merkwan, PhD; joel.merkwan@state.sd.us
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        259011 - Human Service Center (2 positions)

SD-PIC has 2 available positions at the Human Services Center in Yankton, South Dakota. Please check out sd-pic.org for more information.



Site: Horizon Health NB Residency in Clinical Psychology
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1851
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. JoAnne Savoie, dr.joanne.savoie@horizonnb.ca, 506-447-4465
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        185113 - Generalist Lifespan Saint John (1 position)

The Horizon Health NB (HHNB) Residency in Clinical Psychology is accepting applications for the Generalist Lifespan position in Saint John, New Brunswick. Lifespan training in this position will include hospital-based rotations in adult oncology and pediatric assessment, as well as a rotation at our community-based mental health services for youth. For more information on the position, please go to the HHNB residency website and review the brochure addendum at https://horizonnb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/BROCHURE-HHNB-SJ-Addendum.pdf. We are accepting applications from candidates in CPA-accredited programs in clinical psychology who have established eligibility to work in Canada. Candidates must have completed their comprehensive exams, defended their dissertation proposals, and completed coursework by the application deadline. To fit with our generalist training, we expect candidates to have a minimum of 100 face-to-face assessment hours with at least five integrative reports and a minimum of 100 face-to-face intervention hours (and a minimum of 300 face-to-face clinical hours total).



Site: Central Valley Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2587
Location: Fresno, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Annie Fujikawa, annie.fujikawa@sierrameadowsbh.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        258711 - Adult Track (5 positions)
        258712 - Child/Adolescent/Pediatric Track (3 positions)

Central Valley Behavioral Health is still accepting applications for open positions with our Adult Mental Health track (5 positions open) and our Pediatric Mental Health track (3 positions open).


ALL POSITIONS FILLED / CLOSED

Site: Colorado Department of Corrections
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1795
Location: Colorado (Denver, Canon City, Pueblo)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jessica Flermoen, PsyD - jessica.flermoen@state.co.us - 719-458-0535
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        179511 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

UPDATED 4/13/25: These positions have been filled

The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) offers a well-rounded training experience by allowing interns to complete 2 distinct rotations during their training year. Rotation options include:

1. Diagnostic Unit Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activities for this rotation is psychological testing and integrated report writing. Interns will also carry a small individual therapy caseload from the CCF RTP and participate in crisis assessment/intervention.
2. Sex Offender Treatment and Management Program (SOTMP) Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activities involve co-facilitating/shadowing sex offender specific treatment groups and conducting Offense Specific Evaluations (OSE).
3. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Pueblo, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will conduct individual therapy and facilitate group therapy with individuals suffering from severe and persistent mental illness. Interns will also participate in crisis assessment and intervention.
4. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will have an individual therapy caseload and will conduct regular group treatment. Interns will most often be assigned to the Advanced Treatment Unit (ATU) within the RTP, where the focus will be on delivery of Dialectical Behavior Therapy to individuals with significant personality pathology, although they may have the opportunity to work in other units, if preferred.
5. Intake and Infirmary Rotation (Denver, CO) – The primary learning activities for this rotation include crisis assessment and intervention, as well as intake screenings and completion of referrals to specialty treatment programs. Assigned interns will also carry a small caseload of medically ill residents requiring supportive counseling. This rotation may allow for some psychological testing.
6. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Denver, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will conduct individual and group therapy with female residents, who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness and/or significant personality pathology.
7. Pueblo Complex Assessment Rotation (Pueblo, CO) – This rotation will be assessment heavy and will involve travel between facilities based on need. Specifically, interns will be asked to complete diagnostic evaluations, cognitive testing, and/or neuropsychological screenings for a diverse population of offenders. This may include conducting psychological evaluations with juveniles and young adults in the Youthful Offender System (YOS) or with adult males/females at other local facilities.

For more information, please email the training director to request a brochure.



Site: British Columbia School and Applied Psychology Residency
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1865
Location: Vancouver metropolitan area, British Columbia, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Ted Wormeli; twormeli@ableclinic.ca; 604.207.1984
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        186512 - School – Community Clinic (1 position)

UPDATED 4/13/25: This position has been filled

The British Columbia School and Applied Psychology Residency provides a broad experience that includes concurrent rotations in a large public school district and one of two private clinics. We accept students enrolled in school, clinical, counselling, and PsyD programmes. We accept: (1)applicants from universities in Canada; or (2) applicants who are Canadian citizens; or (3) applicants with permanent residency in Canada; or (4) applicants from universities in the United States Canadian citizens or those with permanent residency status in Canada are given preference when all qualifications are equal. Applicants from the United States who are not currently authorized to work in Canada are advised to contact the BCSAP Director of Training to discuss immigration considerations prior to making an application. Applicants from the United States may wish to seek legal advice before embarking on cross-border applications. Professional fluency in English is required. Doctoral students who may apply for placement with the Residency Programme are enrolled in a CPA or APA accredited programme, or a doctoral associate programme approved by APPIC, with equivalent academic and practicum preparation. Applicants have: (1)successfully completed all required academic coursework and practicum experiences in their training programme, and (2) successfully completed a practicum of at least 600 hours: we prefer but do not require: 300 assessment hours (direct + support hours) and 300 intervention hours.



Site: Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1132
Location: Normal, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: James Walsh, Ph.D.
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        113214 - Southeastern Illinois System of Care-Egyptian/WOVS (2 positions)
        113215 - VASE/Evergreen (2 positions)
        113243 - LCSSU (1 position)

UPDATED 4/13/25: All positions have been closed and will not be filled

Please see the APPIC directory for more detail about each of the tracks that are open. Contact supervisors directly for the track you are interested in.

Southeastern Illinois System of Care-Egyptian/WOVS Katie Bangs (kbangs@egyptian.org) VASE/Evergreen Kristin Dunker (dunkerk@vase.k12.il.us) LCSSU-- Beth Casper (bcasper@lcssu.org)

You may also contact James Walsh with questions about the consortium at jwalsh@thechicagoschool.edu.



Site: SUNY Buffalo State University Counseling Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2521
Location: Buffalo, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Jack Mack, mackjp@buffalostate.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, April 13 - 4:30 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        252111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/5/25: We are no longer accepting applications

UPDATED 4/13/25: All positions have been filled

Buffalo State University Counseling Center is a new APPIC member and is recruiting two internship positions! Interns will join a multidisciplinary team providing individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, outreach, and consultation at SUNY’s only 4-year university located within a major city. Our campus is extremely diverse and many of our students are first-generation college students or first-generation Americans. Salary is $43,372 plus a generous benefits package. More information is available on our website: https://counseling.buffalostate.edu/training-program or by contacting Dr. Jack Mack, training director, at mackjp@buffalostate.edu.



Site: Essentia Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2561
Location: Duluth, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Julianne Davis PsyD LP - julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 8 - 8:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        256111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 4/5/25: We are no longer accepting applications

UPDATED 4/8/25: All positions have been filled

Essentia Health has one open internship position for the 2025-2026 internship year. Complete your internship in a health system that provides training in outpatient therapy, outpatient psychological evaluation, group facilitation in a partial hospital, and the opportunity to customize your training experience. Interns will be placed primarily in an outpatient behavioral health clinic and will also spend two days a week working in a partial hospitalization program for the first three months of the internship. Interns can follow their interests in the second half of the year, with experiences available in Collaborative Care in the primary care setting, rehabilitation psychology, health psychology, and the consult-liaison service. Duluth has a university and two colleges and is located on the shore of Lake Superior. It is a community that values outdoor recreation, hockey, homegrown music, and craft beer. The stipend for the internship year is $38,500. Applications may be submitted through the AAPI service with an accompanying email to julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org to alert us to your application. Questions regarding the program can be directed to the same email address. Not accredited - approved for site visit for Fall 2025 - This does not guarantee accreditation.



Site: Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1534
Location: Contra Costa and Alameda Counties in California
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Alex Sanchez, training@humecenter.org
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 8 - 8:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        153411 - Concord CA Clinic (Adults) (1 position)

UPDATED 4/8/25: All positions have been filled

The Hume Center pays $69,155 per year for Doctoral Interns. We have one Doctoral Intern position available in the PMVS. The position in Concord, CA is an exciting position on interdisciplinary teams serving adults diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness who utilize Medi-Cal insurance. Your services will include comprehensive psychological assessments, individual and group psychotherapy, and collateral services. Services are provided mostly in the clinic. Your services are supported by care coordinators, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and a registered nurse. Applicants who applied in Phase I or Phase II who did not match with our site are welcome to apply again for PMVS.



Site: Northeast Tennessee Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2638
Location: Bristol and Kingsport, TN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lori J. Klinger, Ph.D. - ljklinger@frontierhealth.org or (423) 224-1065
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 11:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        263811 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 4/5/25: All positions have been filled

Northeast Tennessee Psychology Internship Consortium (NETPIC) provides interns with the training experiences of school psychology services at its Bristol Tennessee City Schools training site as well as clinic-based community mental services at Frontier Health’s Holston Children and Youth Services clinic and Frontier Health’s Forensic and Assessment Services clinic co-located in Kingsport, Tennessee. We have one training position still available and the interns’ annual stipend is $30,000. For additional information about the NETPIC program, please visit NETPIC’s website at https://www.frontierhealth.org/internships/. Interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to Dr. Lori J. Klinger, NETPIC Training Director, at ljklinger@frontierhealth.org or (423) 224-1065 with any questions.



Site: VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2213
Location: Harlingen, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Carlos Morales-Rodriguez - Carlos.Morales-Rodriguez@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 12:15pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        221312 - Health Psychology Track (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/5/25: All positions have been filled or closed

Our Internship program is in the Rio Grande Valley, also known as “RGV”, at the southern-most tip of Texas. Our Internship takes place across clinics in both Harlingen and McAllen, Texas. We serve a predominantly Hispanic Veteran population in addition to “Winter Texans,” or Veterans from the northern part of the United States, who migrate to the Valley between the months of October and March. In addition to core training offerings, such as rotations through the Mental Health Clinic (BHIP), Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Trauma clinic, and Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI), we also provide training in specialized areas and psychotherapies. The Rio Grande Valley is known for its strong influence of Mexican and Mexican American cultures, tropical climate, low cost of living, and proximity to South Padre Island and three international airports (in Brownsville, Harlingen, and McAllen). The Health Psychology Track offers to develop basic competency in adult clinical assessment & intervention skills in a Behavioral health setting.



Site: Immaculata University- Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2036
Location: Krystal Gamez, 610-413-5983, krystal.gamez@elwyn.org
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Krystal Gamez, 610-413-5983, krystal.gamez@elwyn.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        203617 - Hugh S. Smith, Ph.D. & Associates, P.C. (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/25: We are no longer accepting applications

UPDATED 4/5/25: All positions have been filled

Hugh S. Smith, Ph.D. & Associates, P.C., as an affiliated training site of the Immaculata University Psychology Internship Consortium (IU-PIC) has added a second full-time Internship training position. This is an outpatient group practice providing a full range of services across 4 locations. Lancaster, Harrisburg Area, and Allentown are outpatient offices, and a fourth location is our site at Bethany Children’s Home in Womelsdorf, PA. a long-term residential treatment setting on a beautiful campus. The practice is presently comprised of licensed psychologists, post-doctoral psychology trainees, and contracted psychological evaluators and therapists providing services such as individual, couple, group, and family psychotherapy to individuals of all ages, as well as comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessments for children and adults, parenting capacity assessments and bonding assessments.



Site: Mid Atlantic Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2018
Location: Washington DC
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Shavonne Moore-Lobban, PhD, ABPP, smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        201832 - Basics Group Practice (3 positions)
        201817 - Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean (2 positions)
        201812 - The MECCA Group (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/1/25: 201812 and 201817 are filled. 201832 remains available.

UPDATED 4/5/25: All positions have been filled

The Mid-Atlantic Internship Consortium is pleased to announce that our consortium has 6 open positions, across the following sites 3: BASICS Group Practice, Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean, and The MECCA Group. In Post-Match Vacancy, we gladly accept applications from all students in APA-Accredited Clinical or Counseling Psychology programs, including those inside and outside of The Chicago School. Please see our brochure at (https://tinyurl.com/MAIC2025). Please email Dr. Moore-Lobban with any questions smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu.

BASICS Group Practice/Counseling Services, LLC focuses on providing community behavioral health care and developmental services, which are comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based, and holistic. Their broad range of services include counseling and psychotherapy, diagnostic assessment services, community support programs, education and prevention programs, anger management, school services and much more. Successful applicants should be multi-culturally aware, have well-developed engagement skills, and be sensitive to the needs of underserved populations.
Number of Positions Available: 3

Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean is an outpatient, private-pay mental health practice. Referrals are often for psychological testing, neuropsychological assessment with individuals who have both developmental and acquired difficulties, and therapy for CBT, DBT, IPT, brief dynamic, play and family therapy. Interns will learn and utilize a wide array of assessments including: cognitive, educational, attentional, executive functioning, memory, autism/adaptive functioning measures as well as objective and projective testing measures. They are primarily a child and adolescent practice but also see adults for assessment and therapy. Patients present with a range of concerns within diagnostic categories including: neurodevelopmental, neurocognitive, anxiety, depression, trauma, personality disorders, eating disorders, interpersonal challenges, etc.
Number of Positions Available: 2

The MECCA Group, LLC is comprised of a clinically and culturally diverse team of professionals who provide comprehensive psychological, rehabilitative, and educational services for children, adolescents, young adults, and their support systems in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan area. At the MECCA Group, LLC, interns will receive training in strengthening their clinical skills to conduct psychotherapy and assessment at school and private settings.
Number of Positions Available: 1



Site: California State University, Dominguez Hills: Student Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2646
Location: Carson, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Katie Johnson, PhD - 310-243-3818 - kmjohnson@csudh.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, April 5 - 1:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        264611 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/5/25: All positions have been filled

California State University, Dominguez Hills: Student Psychological Services is a 12-month, full-time training program at a highly diverse, metropolitan University primarily serving the South Bay area of Los Angeles County. Working in the university counseling center, interns are a part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team that supports the mental wellness of students and the larger campus community. Interns will gain experiential knowledge conducting short-term and longer-term counseling, intake assessments, triage and crisis intervention, group therapy, workshops, and participating in outreach events. We are accepting interns from APA/CPA accredited and non-accredited doctoral programs. Please visit our website for additional information https://www.csudh.edu/sps/



Site: Child & Family Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2491
Location: Santa Clarita, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Amy Warren, PsyD - Studenttraining@childfamilycenter.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        249111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/25: All positions have been filled

Child & family center is a community mental health center in north LA county hat provides service to clients 0-65 years of age with majority of clients being under 18. Interns will gain exposure to client initial intakes, individual & family therapy, parenting support sessions, crisis assessment and management, psychodiagnostic testing, and opportunities to provide supervision to practicum students. The site offers to a diverse client population and diagnostic presentations. Interested applicants should submit their APPI. For questions about the program, interested applicants may email Studenttraining@childfamilycenter.org



Site: The University of Alabama Counseling Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2620
Location: Tuscaloosa, Alabama
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Greg Vander Wal - gsvanderwal@ua.edu; 205-348-3863
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        262011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/25: All positions have been filled

We have 2 vacant internship spots available with our generalist track within our Counseling Center.



Site: Chatham University-Excela Health System Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2588
Location: Pittsburgh/Latrobe, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Gina Zanardelli, gzanardelli@chatham.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 3 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        258812 - Independence Health (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/25: All positions have been filled

Excela Health System offers a doctoral internship in psychology focused on integrated care. The program is housed within the Latrobe Family Medicine Residency Program which has been training physicians for over 50 years. In addition to rich didactic and group supervision with our Consortium partner, Chatham University Counseling Center, our intern will gain experience providing brief individual counseling, psychological and ADHD assessments, consultations, provision of supervision, research and more depending on the interests of the intern. Interns are trained with the biopsychosocial-cultural model of patient care and work collaboratively with the medical team in an outpatient setting. Interns receive at least 2 hours of individual supervision with a licensed psychologist, group supervision, didactic seminars, and research time weekly.



Site: National Psychology Training Consortium, Cy-Hawk Region
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2603
Location: Ankeny, IA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Angela King, PsyD; aking@psychologyinterns.org, 417-812-6495
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        260315 - Central Iowa Family Institute (1 position)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled

National Psychology Training Consortium – Cy-Hawk Region has 1 internship position still available in post-match with Central Iowa Family Institute (CIFI). CIFI is an independent practice that also has rotations through medical clinics for a combined experience located in Ankeny, IA.

More details about this position, the site, and location can be found here: https://psychologyinterns.org/virtual-open-house/



Site: VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Psychology Internship
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2217
Location: Grand Island, NE; Lincoln, NE; Omaha, NE; Norfolk, NE
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Mark Weilage, PhD - Mark.Weilage@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        221711 - NWI- Rotation Based - Grand Island VA (2 positions)
        221713 - NWI – No Rotations - Rural Norfolk CBOC (1 position)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled

The VA NWI Internship has Three (3) open positions for the Post-Match process. VA NWI Internship is a single “excellent generalist” focused internship currently with 2 open positions. Across sites, each intern gains on roughly equivalent intervention training opportunities in PTSD and General Outpatient Mental Health interventions. Each intern also participates in a Assessment clinic focusing on neurocognitive and psychodiagnostics assessment. See the updated “Match II brochure” and the updated “Internship Admissions Support Initial Placement data PDF“ for additional information. https://www.va.gov/nebraska-western-iowa-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/



Site: Rochester Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2391
Location: Rochester, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cassandra Berbary, PhD - cmbihst@rit.edu; 585-475-4577
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        239121 - Ontario County Mental Health Center (1 position)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled

The Rochester Psychology Internship Consortium has one open position with Ontario County Mental Health. OCMH offers interns a wide range of clinical experiences, including opportunities for school-based assessments and consultation for those with experience working with youth. Interns can participate in direct clinical work, community-based committees, psychological testing, and collaborations with county partners. For a full description, please visit https://www.rit.edu/healthsciences/priority-behavioral-health-clinical-psychology-internship#internship-positions



Site: Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2009
Location: Bakersfield, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jennifer Ochoa, Psy.D. - jochoa@kernbhrs.org
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 7:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        200913 - Forensic Adult & Children's Emphasis (TAY) (1 position)
        200914 - Adolescent (Crossroads) & Children's Emphasis MIST (1 position)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled or closed

Please follow standard AAPI submission requirement.



Site: University of North Carolina Wilmington
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2422
Location: Wilmington, NC
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Nancy McKean - mckeann@uncw.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        242211 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled

The University of North Carolina Wilmington is seeking to fill one doctoral psychology intern position beginning August 1, 2025, and lasting through July 31, 2026. The doctoral psychology internship program at the UNCW Counseling Center is a 2000 hour, full-time, year-long internship on a lovely campus situated five miles from beautiful Atlantic beaches. Throughout the year, the internship provides a wide range of opportunities for supervised training in a variety of clinical areas, including individual counseling, group therapy, and the provision of supervision. The Counseling Center also takes an active role in preventative outreach and campus engagement, and interns are provided with many opportunities to cultivate their program development, consultative, and outreach skills.



Site: Confluence Health Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2580
Location: Wenatchee, WA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Patrick Carrillo patrick.carrillo@confluencehealth.org (509-436-6711)
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 2 - 12:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        258011 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/2/25: All positions have been filled

The Confluence Health Behavioral Health Internship has one training slot open for the 2025-26 training year. We offer our interns a dynamic training experience providing integrated and outpatient behavioral health services in a comprehensive healthcare setting. Please contact Dr. Carrillo if you have any additional questions or need more information after visiting our APPIC listing and website.



Site: Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2225
Location: Johnstown, PA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Richard Kutz, PsyD, ABPP; rkutz@conemaugh.org; 814-534-9369
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 11:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        222511 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/1/25: All positions have been filled

Conemaugh Health System welcomes applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds with an interest in expanding training among rural populations. Our program emphasizes health psychology in an environment where provider wellness and professional development is prioritized. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Kutz (rkutz@conemaugh.org / 814-534-9369) for further discussion.

The doctoral internship in behavioral health/primary care psychology provides an opportunity to work in an integrated care setting (Leval 1 Trauma Center / Regional Hospital) with family medicine resident physicians and other health care professionals. Interns gain experience as part of an integrated healthcare team, assessing health risk, providing psychology assessments and group/individual therapy for patients with multiple health and/or behavioral health issues. While serving a general population, there is an emphasis on special populations, including patients with HIV, trauma, heart disease, oncology, free clinic, and bariatric surgery. There are opportunities for inpatient consultation-liaison, treatment of substance abuse (MAT program), and teaching.



Site: Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2473
Location: Meridian, ID
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Carolyn Golden, PsyD, NNHTraining@nnhidaho.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 1 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        247311 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

UPDATED 4/1/25: All positions have been filled or closed

Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC is offering 3 positions in the PMVS for the 2025-2026 year (program number 247311). Interns in this comprehensive program will receive training in and conduct both psychotherapy and assessments, including general, neuropsychological, and autism diagnostic assessments. Interns will have opportunities to learn a variety of treatment modalities and evidence-based practices from an array of skilled psychologists in a multidisciplinary outpatient setting. We are APPIC members but are not yet APA accredited. We have had our site visit and have been told to expect results following the July program review meeting, though we cannot guarantee accreditation for any particular intern cohort. For more detailed information, please see the internship website: https://shorturl.at/PqjWS.



Site: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Lubbock / Department of Psychiatry
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2592
Location: Lubbock, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tarrah Mitchell, PhD, ABPP; tarrah.mitchell@ttuhsc.edu
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 29 - 1:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        259211 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/25: All positions have been filled

We have additional funding to offer one more internship position for the 2026-2027 training year. Please submit a completed AAPI for consideration. View our website here: https://www.ttuhsc.edu/medicine/psychiatry/cap-predoctoral/default.aspx . The program completed an APA accreditation site visit in September 2024, however, there is no guarantee if or when we will receive accreditation.



Site: El Paso VA Health Care System, Behavioral Health Service
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2400
Location: El Paso, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Patrie Williams, Ph.D., 915-564-6100 x 6481, patrie.williams@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 28 - 11:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        240011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/28/25: All positions have been filled

The El Paso VA has one vacancy for our Psychology Internship Program and would like to share the following information for prospective applicants. The overarching mission of the El Paso VA Psychology Internship Program is to train psychology students who will attain general entry-level practice competencies and can function effectively as professional psychologists in a broad range of inter-professional settings, but are primed for careers within VA. The program offers major rotations in Behavioral Health Interdisciplinary Program (BHIP) and Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI). Minor rotation options fluctuate at times based on our clinical faculty staffing and availability, but may include: Couples & Family Therapy, Trauma Specialty Care, Serious Mental Illness (SMI), Behavioral Health Access Team (BHAT), Differential Diagnosis/Psychological Assessment, Substance Use Disorders (SUD) Team, Primary Care Mental Health Integration (PCMHI), Whole Health, Workplace Violence, or Psychology Administration/Leadership.

EPVAHCS believes that a broad variety of perspectives and experiences contribute to a more welcoming and productive work environment. EPVAHCS is committed to promoting ongoing education, skill-building, and participation in events that demonstrate support for lived and learned experiences. Consistent with VA policy, internship funding can be provided only to students who are U.S. citizens and are enrolled in APA, CPA, or PCSAS-accredited clinical or counseling psychology doctoral programs. In addition, we require that a prospective intern's university advisor or director of training verify readiness for internship on the Application for Psychology Internships (AAPI Online). Interns are subject to fingerprinting and background checks. Selection decisions are contingent on passing these screens. Please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Williams with any questions!



Site: VA Illiana Healthcare System
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1269
Location: Danville, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Patricia Smithmyer, 217-554-4605, Patricia.Smithmyer@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 27 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 28 - 8:00pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
        126912 - Standard Clinical (1 position)

UPDATED 3/28/25: All positions have been filled

The VA Illiana Healthcare System would like to announce a vacancy in our Clinical track position in Danville, Illinois. Many rotation options are available within the Standard Track, including Behavioral Health Integration Program (BHIP), Inpatient Psychology, Geropsychology, Home Based Primary Care, Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Treatment Program (PRRTP), Whole Health/Health Promotion-Disease Prevention, and Primary Care-Mental Health Integration. All interns also participate in cohort activities throughout the year, including our client conceptualization groups, therapy and assessment group supervision experiences, and assessment clinic. Interns will gain experience with the MMPI-3 and the WAIS-V along with other measures to help with diagnostic clarification/conceptualization. We value hands-on training experiences with developmental approaches to supervision. We are student-centered with flexibility in rotation options and training experiences throughout the year.