Clinical Psychologist For Developmental Testing
Are you a passionate Licensed Clinical Psychologist with a strong interest in psychological testing and evaluations? Whether you're looking for part-time or full-time opportunities, we are seeking individuals dedicated to providing diagnostic services and contributing to the growth and success of individuals' behavioral health services. Why Join Us: We provide a a team-oriented environment with great flexibility. We offer an excellent benefits package for fulltime psychologists. Join our committed team and make a significant impact on improving the daily lives of clients. Responsibilities: • Perform comprehensive psychological evaluations, ensuring thorough documentation, reporting, and communication of outcomes to clients, families, and relevant agencies. • Keep precise and current medical records for all clients. • Offer feedback on assessment results and recommendations to the client, the treatment team, and the client's family, ensuring a collaborative care approach. Qualifications: • A Doctoral degree in Psychology. • Active California State license as a clinical psychologist. • Certification in BLS for Healthcare Providers or CPR. • At least 2 years of experience in conducting psychological assessments. • Endorsed by CA as an Infant-Family and Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist (preferred). Essential Skills: • Proficient knowledge of various psychological assessment tools and understanding of developmental and neuro-developmental disorders. • Demonstrated ability to connect with clients, offering empathetic and effective care. • Strong communication skills, capable of crafting detailed psychological reports and conveying findings to clients and their support systems. • Proven track record of managing psychological assessment referrals and delivering reports promptly. • Exceptional organizational and time management skills, meeting goals and maintaining high standards in a fast-paced clinical setting. • Versatile multitasking abilities, with a focus on reliability and attention to detail. • Professional and supportive interaction skills with diverse populations. • Competence in computer usage, including Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and efficient typing skills. Compensation: $125,000 - $170,000 yearly
• Perform comprehensive psychological evaluations, ensuring thorough documentation, reporting, and communication of outcomes to clients, families, and relevant agencies. • Keep precise and current medical records for all clients. • Offer feedback on assessment results and recommendations to the client, the treatment team, and the client's family, ensuring a collaborative care approach.