The University of Iowa Department of Psychiatry/Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service is currently accepting applications for 1 Perinatal Mental Health Postdoctoral Fellow for 2026/27. The Women’s Wellness & Counseling Service (WWC) was founded in 2007 and is the product of a unique collaboration between the Departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics/Gynecology. Located at University of Iowa Health Care - Iowa’s premier academic medical center - the WWC was the first clinic in the state to provide comprehensive, specialized perinatal psychotherapy and medication management services in an outpatient setting. In addition to cutting-edge clinical services, the WWC provides high-quality education and training to clinicians and student-learners and conducts research protocols that highlight the value of clinical and training efforts.
The WWC multidisciplinary treatment team includes perinatal-trained psychologists, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, social workers, doctoral-level students, resident physicians, and medical students. As a division of the Department of Psychiatry, the WWC benefits from the vast resources and support of this dynamic and diverse department. Clinic providers are located at 3 sites and participate in various innovative initiatives including a Health Psychology program with the Center for Advanced Reproductive Care (hospital fertility clinic), an Inpatient Antepartum Mental Health Care Clinic, collaborative care in the Supporting, Opportunities, Achievements, and Recovery (SOAR) Clinic for maternal substance use disorders, and mental health care for parents whose children are hospitalized in the Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
The 2026/27 Perinatal Mental Health Postdoctoral Fellowship will offer exceptional opportunities that will produce a highly-marketable, well-rounded psychologist positioned to excel in a variety of desirable career settings. The fellowship program will include approximately 2000 hours of specialized training (including paid time off, vacation, and sick leave) in clinical psychology; 1500 hours will be supervised professional experience as required by the Iowa Board of Psychology for licensure.
The Fellowship is a full-time (40 hours per week) position and will include the following activities:
Psychotherapy Services (25-30 hours per week): Care will be provided to individuals and/or couples who are planning to conceive, coping with infertility, pregnant or postpartum, suffering from perinatal loss, or coping with OB/GYN medical concerns. Treatment will include both in-person and telehealth care. The 2026/27 Fellow will work with the WWC Director to develop a Capstone Clinical Project designed to enhance/extend the clinic’s current initiatives. This project will form the basis of the Fellowship Research Project, identified below.
Research (6-10 hours per week): In collaboration with the WWC Director, the Fellow will develop a Fellowship Research Project based upon their Capstone Clinical Project. The ultimate goal of this endeavor will be a Psychiatry Grand Rounds presentation and the submission of a scholarly product to a relevant peer-reviewed journal.
Education, Training, and Professional Development (4-5 hours per week): The Fellow will benefit from a variety of educational opportunities in the WWC as well as in the Psychiatry Department and larger hospital system. Activities include monthly WWC multidisciplinary team meetings/didactic seminars and weekly Psychiatry Grand Rounds, and may include OB/GYN Grand Rounds and other hospital educational programs. Training will include weekly individual supervision with the WWC Director. The Fellow may also provide clinical supervision to doctoral-level psychology students and will be encouraged to present professional lectures and programs to clinic, department, and hospital staff, as well as to external agencies.
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