Title: Psychologist I
Type: Full-Time, Direct-Hire
Shift: Day Job
Salary: Competitive hourly rate
Overview: Join a leading research team focused on groundbreaking neuroscience! We are seeking a motivated individual to contribute to important work studying brain function and the effects of neurological disorders. As part of our research team, you'll play a key role in collecting vital data for brain and tissue studies that advance our understanding of mental health conditions.
Responsibilities:
Obtaining consent for brain tissue donation from the next-of-kin of deceased individuals who are undergoing autopsies Provides evaluation and treatment of patients with a variety of neurodevelopmental, behavior and/or mental health concerns. Provides diagnostic interviews/assessments with patients and/or families, conducts appropriate testing as needed, and provides feedback and recommendations to patients, families, and/ or community agencies/providers. May function as a sub-specialist within the unit or provide specialty services for other programs. Coordinates with care teams to plan behavioral health treatment across levels of care. Conducting Psychological Autopsies for the deceased by interviewing the next-of-kin Requesting records from treatment (and other) facilities Writing detailed case summary reports Presenting cases at the post-mortem diagnostic conference Data entry into the NBB database for all demographic and clinical data for each case. Participates in regular supervisory meetings with direct supervisor to review adherence to program standards. Demonstrates ability to maintain accurate and complete records and data collection, performed in a timely fashion. Demonstrates highly developed knowledge and skill in the area of differential diagnosis of psychiatric disorders. Consults and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams Maintains current knowledge of relevant literature and empirically validated treatments. Performs psychological assessment with accurate diagnostic impressions. Provides behavioral health services using an acute and maintenance model. Schedules sufficient volume of patients so that direct service productivity standards are maintained within the department. Maintains knowledge of the literature relevant to the assigned patient population. Requirements: Doctoral degree in Psychology (PsyD or PhD) from an accredited institution. 1 years of experience in Psychology or related field preferred. Excellent clinical interviewing and assessment/therapy skills to work with patients and families. Strong interpersonal skills. Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:
Active PA Psychology License Psychologist Act 34
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