Part-time/32 Hours
Summary:
To provide direct services as a part of a multidisciplinary team, the Licensed Psychologist will provide direct care including individual (including youth), couple, family and group therapeutic services to patients, including assessments, treatment plans, discharge planning and psychological testing/evaluations.
Responsibilities:
- Participates in direct care to assess needs and coordinate services to appropriate population (children, adolescents, adults and families)
- Provides initial mental health assessments resulting in measurement-based care planning
- Provides brief, solution focused therapy
- Provide group psychoeducation/treatment related to specific diagnoses/presenting issues
- Provide psychological/neuropsychological testing to patients referred
- Participate in care coordination
- Maintains daily/weekly scheduled appointments in electronic records systems
- Provide therapeutic services to patients and their families
- Work in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members including external partners and agencies
- Completes required documentation and paperwork including biopsychosocial assessments and treatment planning and implementation in a timely manner
- Participate in our high-risk program
- Demonstrates cultural competency and commitment to patients including LGBTQ+ community
- Participate in supervising psychology trainees in accordance with ABA compliance
Minimum Qualifications:
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D or Psy.D)
- Possession of valid clinical license in Connecticut
- Ability to diagnose using DSM 5
- Experience providing direct clinical care
Preferred Qualifications:
- Neuropsychological or psychological testing experience
- Experience supervising trainees/students
- Additional certifications in specialized clinical care such as DBT, CBT, trauma informed care, etc.
- Experience/knowledge of substance use disorders
- Experience/competency in working with LGBTQ+