Most lucrative fields immediate post-post-doc?

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What are the fields in clinical psychology where you can make the most money immediately or within a year out of post-doc?

How much money can be made, particularly in a big metropolis like New York? In what settings (salaried position, private practice)?

I know forensic psychology and clinical neuropsychology are considered hot and in-demand. Are there others?
 
What are the fields in clinical psychology where you can make the most money immediately or within a year out of post-doc?

How much money can be made, particularly in a big metropolis like New York? In what settings (salaried position, private practice)?

I know forensic psychology and clinical neuropsychology are considered hot and in-demand. Are there others?

As someone who was just searching before settling on a (low paying - but desirable in other ways) post-doc, I noticed that *by far* the highest paying jobs are at prisons. As an example, in CA I noticed a prison posting a job for 85k (*unlicensed*) and 95k (licensed), starting salary. Of course, I'm sure those positions have high burnout/turnover.

Consulting Psychology jobs also pays about 85k out of postdoc, although you'll likely be less competitive vs. IO/psych PhDs (though many firms to hire clinical/counseling psychologists for consulting too).

VA Hospitals will start you around 80k in the bigger cities. (65k in the smaller ones)

Neuropsych probably pays the same, but you need a 2-year postdoc in neuropsych to be competitive.

Of course, private practice can provide the same (and often much higher) $$, but it will likely take you some time (and periods of low $$) to build up a practice.
 
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I have a friend who's going to a sex offender unit in a prison in CA for internship with a 40k+ salary. If it wasn't such a difficult population to work with, I'm sure more people would be interested!
 
Funny--out of all the clinical assistantships here, the state of prison is actually the worst paying one! However, even when it was better paying few students seemed to apply. I did know someone who took the prison assistantship--with a primary interest in psychosis/schizophrenia--and really seemed to enjoy it, though.
 
Beating a dead horse, but under the right circumstances, military. There are some opportunities to make really good money through the military, you also trade off a lot of freedom as well. You go where they send you for the most part.

Mark
 
As mentioned, the military, federal prisons, neuro, etc are all good clinical options. The most lucrative will almost always be non-clinical, but they will take some time to get, as someone fresh out won't have much to offer (unless they previously had a career in a field that they can leverage).
 
My brother-in-law, who is a military internal medicine resident, told me that contracting (I think that's the word, anyway?) for the military pays really well and you can still be a civilian.

Okay, in case I got the word wrong: it's basically that the military doesn't have enough psychologists, so they would refer cases to you.
 
How about for us research-minded folks? What are the most lucrative fields?
 
How about for us research-minded folks? What are the most lucrative fields?

Medical centers and cancer centers (the better ones) pay about $50,000 during 2 year research postdocs (example: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston).
 
How about for us research-minded folks? What are the most lucrative fields?

After postdoc, the most lucrative area for research-minded folks (other than what has already been discussed) is to land a job in a school of public health (e.g., epidemiology, health behavior). These departments pay considerably more than psyc departments averaging around $75,000-$80,000 per year.
 
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