If you´re a Clinical Psychologist and interested in being part of an elite medical team, consider becoming a member of the Air Force´s Allied Health team.
Air Force psychologists work in state-of-the-art medical facilities around the world. Youll also use the latest techniques to diagnose and treat the full spectrum of psychological conditions. In addition to amazing medical careeradvancing opportunities, youll have the opportunity to work in a team environment with some of the most highly trained professionals in medicine.BenefitsYou will receive excellent healthcare coverage for you and your family, a retirement pension after 20 years of qualifying service, a thrift savings program [similar to a 401(k)] and 30 days of vacation with pay beginning your first year.Continuing EducationThe Air Force understands the importance of staying up-to-date with the most recent treatments and procedures. The Air Force sponsors continuing education units and training to keep you current in your clinical psychology profession.QualificationsThis is an active-duty position as an Air Force officer. To be considered, you must meet the following requirements:Must be a U.S. citizen between the ages of 18 and 42.Must be willing to relocate.Must have obtained a doctorate degree in clinical psychology plus one year of postdoctoral training. A current unrestricted license is required and can be obtained up to one year after coming on active duty.