The Michael E. Metz Fellowship will help prepare a postdoctoral fellow for a career that will combine clinical and scholarly endeavors in the
area of couples’ sexual health. The Metz Fellow will provide individual, family, couples, and group psychotherapy for a wide range of
sexual dysfunctions and disorders with a primary focus in couples’ sexual health. The Metz Fellow will have a significant amount of time
(to be negotiated) to complete a research project under faculty supervision with the goal of presenting the results at a scientific conference and preparing an article for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The fellow will have opportunities to develop the capacity to write grant applications to support their scholarly work. The Metz Fellow should have a demonstrated interest in developing an expertise and a career which combines clinical and scholarly activities in the area of couples’ sexual health. The goals of the postdoctoral fellowship program are to provide the most up-to-date training in the assessment and treatment of a variety of sexual concerns; build competency in the promotion of sexual health; and promote growth and skills in research design, analysis, scholarly writing, and presentation. The Metz Fellowship is a two year training program that
offers a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and a professional travel stipend. Additional training opportunities are available. The fellowship helps individuals gain licensure and would start in fall 2014. Interested candidates should submit a copy of their curriculum vitae and cover letter no later than February 1, 2014 (early applications are encouraged) to the Program in Human Sexuality, attn. Eli Coleman 1300 S. 2nd St., Suite 180, Minneapolis, MN 55454. For more information, see the job posting at https://employment.umn.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=618524