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CD-NG Post-doc Matching Program

ACRM Post-doc matching program

The CD-NG developed and administers the ACRM POST-DOC Matching Program to meet the needs of ACRM members. All members at various career stages, who are premium PAID members*, are eligible to participate. To take advantage of this valuable benefit there are two application windows each year. Connections are facilitated from received completed applications.

Space is limited! All premium PAID ACRM members will receive the application via email. When you receive your application, be among the first to complete to secure your spot.

*Members must be in good standing to receive the application email.

Follow the links below for application deadlines and more…

TWO PROGRAM CO-HORTS ANNUALLY

1) WINTER

OPENS: 13 December 2024

CLOSES: 31 January 2025

    • Notifications — early February — go to all applicants who responded with complete information.

2) LATE SUMMER

OPENS: 1 August 2025

CLOSES: 5 September 2025

    • Notifications — mid-September — go to all applicants who responded with complete information.
ACRM Post-doc matching program

Participate

  • VISION: Individuals who are still in training to become rehabilitation professionals will join ACRM, our community group, and our task forces to obtain early engagement opportunities and bolster professional development. 
  • MISSION: To be the conduit between ACRM and the training community (e.g., post docs, fellows, and students in rehabilitation related fields), to introduce and engage trainees into the Early Career opportunities throughout ACRM. 
  • Seeking applications from ACRM members seeking positions & from ACRM members who have open post doc positions  
  • The application is sent via survey monkey to all paid ACRM members.
  • If you would like to participate and did not receive the communication with the application, please contact ACRM Terri Compos.

NEED HELP?

If you have questions about the program, please contact Nathan Hogaboom, Chair of the ACRM CD-NG Early Engagement Task Force.

Nathan Hogaboom, PhD

Nathan Hogaboom, PhD

ACRM CD-NG Early Engagement Task Force CHAIR

Research Scientist, Center for Spinal Cord Injury Research
Kessler Foundation