SUNY Upstate Medical University – Syracuse, NY (On-Site)
Join one of the region’s most advanced academic medical centers and help shape critical patient outcomes in a dynamic, mission-driven environment. At SUNY Upstate, your expertise is valued, your voice is heard, and your professional growth is actively supported.
This After Office Hours Psychologist role offers a unique opportunity to provide meaningful clinical care to a diverse and often underserved outpatient population. As part of a collaborative, multidisciplinary team—including psychiatrists, clinical social workers, nurse practitioners, psychologists, and trainees—you will deliver high-quality, patient-centered mental health services in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Ph.D. or Psy.D. and NYS license (or eligible) Psychologist required but must receive license within 1 year of employment. *If currently unlicensed, a limited permit is required.
Experience with several short-term treatment approaches and mental health experience working with pediatric and adolescent patients strongly preferred. Experience in an acute care setting.
Why Join SUNY Upstate?
We offer more than just a job—we provide a rewarding career with strong support and meaningful benefits:
Salary Range: $99,000–$148,657 (salary based on full time equivalence and education & experience)
This is a part-time, on-site position based in Syracuse, New York at the Nappi Wellness Institute. Accepting applications for current and future part-time openings (10%-90%). Benefits eligible if you work 50% or more. If you are an experienced professional who is passionate about serving the community, working collaboratively with a diverse team, and helping to build a program from the ground up, apply today!
Recruitment Office: Human Resources
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status or disability or other protected classes under State and Federal law.
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