She has worked with Gesell as a trainer since 2015. During her 13 years as an educator, in private and public schools, she has taught 2-year-olds through 5th grade. Bailey attended Western Kentucky University for her bachelor’s degree, and went on to receive a master’s degree in education with a curriculum and instruction concentration from Fresno State University. Her work focuses on informing educators, pediatricians, and therapists in the latest research on how children learn and grow. Please view the links below for open academic listings and other faculty positions. Ed.: In her role as education programs manager for the Gesell Program in Early Childhood, Woods leads research and training efforts for the Gesell Assessment System. Welcome to the Yale Child Study Center, where we are proud to offer a variety of opportunities for talented individuals to join our team and support our mission. More recently, she served as the Director of a Day Program for adults with neurodiverse disabilities, working diligently to increase the success and independence of her clientsīailey Woods, M. Jordan Shamas: Prior to joining the YCSC as a CHILD Training Coordinator, Shamas received a degree in Psychology and Brain Biology in New Jersey and then worked as an ABA Therapist with young children. Miller’s clinical focus has been on harm reduction, relapse prevention, repairing relationships, boosting self-efficacy, restructuring of recovery supports, preservation of the family system, identifying barriers to treatment, and social skills development. Since 2005, she has worked with adults and adolescents in various treatment settings. Licensed as an Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), she is also a board-certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor (AADC). Prior to that, she earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and social work from Albertus Magnus College. Trisha Miller, M.S., LADC, AADC: Before beginning her work with YCSC’s Family Based Recovery (FBR) program, Miller completed her master’s degree in human services with a concentration in clinical counseling at Post University. His interests revolve around developmental neuroscience and stem cell biology. Before completing his PhD in Paris, working in the laboratory of Patrick Charnay in the Biological Institute of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, he earned a master’s degree in neuroscience as well as a bioengineering degree. She is excited to learn more while working in the YCSC in-patient unit as a teacher assistant with Tammie Goodmaster and Mary Gunsalus.Īlexandre (Alex) Jourdon, Ph.D.: Recently promoted from postdoctoral associate to associate research scientist, Jourdan studies brain development, somatic mosaicism, and autism apectrum disorder in vitro using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Ibarra hopes to pursue a master’s in psychology and continue working in an educational setting. She worked at Madison Public Schools as a paraprofessional and continues to work as a behavioral technician at Connec-to-talk. A warm welcome to all!įrancisca Ibarra: After earning a bachelor’s degree in psychology and Hispanic studies at Wheaton College, Ibarra began working in the field of education. If you have been directed to apply for a position, please visit Yale’s Office for Postdoctoral Affairs site to search and apply for postdoctoral and postgraduate openings.The following faculty and staff members have joined the Yale Child Study Center in the last month, in addition to those announced in April and August. To learn more about these opportunities, please visit the lab or program page and reach out to the individual contacts. Postgraduate and postdoctoral associate positions/fellowships are also available annually with the Chawarska Lab, Cho Lab, Hoffman Lab, McPartland Lab, Sukhodolsky Lab, Vaccarino Lab, and more. For undergraduate students, a summer Developmental Science Internship is available each year, with applications due in January. The YCSC also offers a range of clinical and research training opportunities in mental health fields including psychiatry, psychology, and social work for graduate trainees. A variety of excellent benefits and rewards packages are offered for faculty and staff. All available staff openings are listed on the University’s on-line hiring and recruitment system (enter “child study” into the search box). Welcome to the Yale Child Study Center, where we are proud to offer a variety of opportunities for talented individuals to join our team and support our mission.
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