STUDENT TRAINING PROGRAM:
BRAINS - DeVos Children’s Hospital-Ottawa CMH Training Consortium
We are pleased to offer a Pre-Doctoral level Psychology Internship Program Consortium. Below is a summary of the missions, training opportunities, and benefits of this consortium. We are members of APPIC (as of September 2009).
We are registered with the National Matching Service and will be participating in the computer match process for the 2012-2013 academic year.
| Program Code Number | Program Description |
| 208311 | NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-BRAINS OUTPT |
| 208312 | CHILD/FAMILY GENERALIST |
| 208313 | NEUROPSYCHOLOGY-DEVOS CHILD HOSP |
Tracks: All sites are pediatric-focused
- Neuropsychology - BRAINS Outpatient is accepting one intern. Primary responsibilities will be neuropsychological and psychological testing.
- Child/Family Generalist - Ottawa CMH is accepting one intern. This position is split amount three domains, Access, Child/Family therapy, and Developmental Disabilities. Neuropsychological prespective underlies assessment and therapy approach.
- Neuropsychology - DeVos Children's Hospital is accepting one intern. Participation in specialty clinics and psychology department are included. Health psychology, consultation, and brief assessments are emphasized.
- Full-time positions only.
- Start date: June 1, 2012 - 2,000 hour/12-month program
- Stipend: $20,000
- Benefits:
- Health Insurance benefits for intern
- Vacation: Six (6) major holiday, plus two (2) weeks vacation/sick leave
- APA approved doctoral programs preferred
- Applicants eligible for licensure in Michigan at the MA LLP or MA TLLP level preferred for Neuropsychology-DeVos Children's Hospital (Program Code number: 208313)
See www.michigan.gov under Psychology for more information.
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch_psyc_full_app_pkt_92012_7.pdf
Please submit applications in accordance with AAPI on-line and National Matching Service procedures. No additional materials are required.
Please address specific questions to Rochelle Manor, Ph.D. Director of Training.
Click Here to contact Dr. Rochelle Manor via e-mail.
BRAINS & The BRAINS Foundation - Unique hybrid with shared vision
BRAINS is dedicated to helping individuals and families understand the complexities of their functioning and endeavors to maximize the potential for success. Development can be altered by many factors, such as complications during pregnancy/delivery, injury, illness, exposure to toxins, emotional distress, or family related issues. We hope through the utilization of the resources offered at this clinic that development might be enhanced and there will be ongoing functional gains/stability.
To aid in this process, BRAINS has brought together specialists from many disciplines, being able to offer a multidisciplinary approach to understanding and treatment. Joined with the other specialists, the team anticipates offering unique treatment challenges to expand the capabilities within the individual/family.
Unfortunately, financial limitations or lack of health insurance prevent many from accessing the types of comprehensive assessments BRAINS provides. The BRAINS Foundation allows access through a unique training endeavor, under the supervision of BRAINS clinicians.
The BRAINS Foundation is dedicated to raising and distributing funds to pay for services to uninsured or underinsured families, developing innovative educational and treatment services, training for professionals, and furthering professional understanding through research. Community education and advocacy are also elements of The BRAINS Foundation mission. It is through the efforts of The BRAINS Foundation that supervisor stipends and training seminars can be offered. Typically, student volunteers and paid trainees are “hired” through The BRAINS Foundation, but are part of the general staff and multidisciplinary team of BRAINS. BRAINS is CARF accredited; the BRAINS foundation adheres to these standards.
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital is part of the Spectrum Health system, one of the nation’s top integrated delivery systems. The Children’s Hospital mission is caring for children and their families with compassion, excellence and innovation. This mission is fueled by the Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital vision to be among the nation’s leading comprehensive children’s hospitals, delivering the highest quality healthcare.
The hope is to achieve this vision through providing accessible programs and services specifically designed to meet the needs of children and their families, sustaining a team of care givers who are passionate about our mission, advancing children's health through research, education, and innovation, responsible stewardship of our resources including community philanthropy and volunteers, providing patient care environments specifically designed to meet the needs of children and their families, and advocating for issues promoting the health and welfare of children.
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital operates under Spectrum Health’s core values of kindness, integrity, teamwork and respect.
The pediatric psychology department at Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital provides inpatient and outpatient consultation services for physicians within a pediatric hospital setting. Consultations primarily involve psychological and/or neuropsychological assessment of children from ages 4 months to young adulthood. The hospital serves children and families from a variety of different cultural, ethnic, and SES backgrounds. The psychology department is involved in numerous different specialty clinics and programs including hematology/oncology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, neurology, endocrinology, bone marrow transplantation program, nephrology, neurofibromotosis, lead clinic, brain tumor clinic, etc. The psychology service is also actively involved in community outreach programs providing workshops and lectures to local community agencies and groups.
Community Mental Health of Ottawa County
The mission of Community Mental Health of Ottawa County is to partner with persons who are challenged by a serious and persistent mental illness and/or developmental disability in a manner that maximizes their integration in the community.
Using a person centered philosophy, we will be effective stewards of resources entrusted to us. We will use contemporary approaches to develop partnerships in delivering services and supports. Services and supports will be provided along a continuum from prevention to enabling consumers to live fully in the community.
Community Mental Health of Ottawa County is CARF accredited.



