Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Child Clinical Psychologist

KIMEL PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES LLC

Pediatric Neuropsychologist and Child Clinical Psychologist

Denver, CO
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    401(k) matching

    Competitive salary

    Flexible schedule

    Health insurance

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    Vision insurance

    Wellness resources

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    Seeking Licensed Pediatric Neuropsychologist or Assessment Psychologist

    Position Description: Kimel Psychological Services (KPS) (our website is www.kimelpsych.com) is looking for a pediatric neuropsychologist or child psychologist for a growing group psychology practice and developmental disabilities and learning disorders clinic. The ideal candidate is a Colorado Licensed or License-eligible Psychologist specializing in providing comprehensive assessment services for children to adults with an emphasis on developmental disabilities and learning disorders. This position emphasizes assessment services, particularly during our busiest times, but we welcome well-rounded psychologists who are also skilled at and interested in providing psychotherapy services. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to help grow the practice while keeping the integrity and quality of the work we do. Our clinic is supportive, collaborative, intellectually stimulating, and engaging. We do monthly staff engagement events. We currently accept private pay, Medicaid, Denver Health Medicaid, Aetna, Medicare, and Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (for contracting).

    A Little About Us: KPS is a small, minority- and woman- owned mental health practice that focuses on patient-centered care and is known for its excellence and expertise in developmental disabilities and learning disorders. We provide empirically supported and culturally sensitive psychotherapy and evaluation services. We serve families ages 1 through adulthood and offer a range of diagnostic evaluation services including cognitive/intellectual abilities, academic achievement, attention disorders, emotional functioning, fetal substance exposure, head injury, and a range of developmental disabilities, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, different evaluators specialize in different age groups. KPS serves people in the Denver Metro and surrounding areas. We have an ongoing commitment to cultural competency and dedication to meeting the treatment and assessment needs of patients from any background. We help families, schools, and community settings understand a child’s areas of strength and areas for growth so that all parties can be on the same page.

    Please visit www.kimelpsych.org to learn more about who we are and what we do.

    Major Areas of Responsibility:

    Provide high quality, compassionate and ethical clinical care to clients as scheduled.

    Provide comprehensive psychoeducational and neuropsychological assessments to identify developmental disabilities, giftedness, learning disabilities, ADHD, mood disorders, and related issues.

    Complete detailed assessment reports in a timely manner, with the completion of rough drafts to be done within 10 days of the final testing session, or sooner depending on the circumstances of the referral.

    Maintain good standing with the appropriate board and professional organizations.

    Complete all recommended continuing education requirements.

    A commitment to evidence-based assessment and keeping up with research and best practices.

    Be aware of internal and community referral sources and refer when necessary.

    Secure client information per HIPAA standards.

    Maintain case files within paper and electronic health record (EHR) that are up to date

    Perform other duties related to cases (including but not limited to working on pre-billing forms, phone calls, presentations, and participating in case consultation meetings).

    Possibilities for psychotherapy with individuals with developmental disabilities and/or mood disorders exist as well if there is interest.

    Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    Must have extensive training and experience administering comprehensive psychological, developmental, and psychoeducational assessments to individuals ages 2-25 (but may have experience with older individuals as well), with expertise in the gold standard autism measures (ADOS and ADI-R) cognitive/IQ testing (WPPSI-IV, WISC-V, WAIS-IV), achievement testing (WIAT-III and/or WJ), and additional cognitive, behavioral, and emotional measures commonly used in comprehensive assessments. Experience in assessing adults for developmental disabilities is helpful, but not necessary.

    Prefer candidates with knowledge and understanding of the unique needs of individuals with developmental disabilities; however, all staff members receive ongoing training and mentoring on developmental disability issues as an integral part of our work at KPS. Staff must be interested in developing an expertise in developmental disabilities.

    Understanding of ADA, IDEA, and special education services including IEP, BIP, and 504-Plans

    Demonstrates awareness of ethical considerations and potential clinical issues that may ariseduring client interactions and appropriately seeks professional consultation

    Excellent written and oral communication skills

    Familiar with using electronic health record for clinical documentation.

    Maintains professional competence by pursuing opportunities for continuing education.

    Commitment to serving diverse clients, including clients of diverse linguistic and ethnic backgrounds as well as LGBTQIA, and Gifted/Twice Exceptional clients.

    Must be eligible to apply to be a Medicaid provider under this practice (i.e., must be licensed already)

    Skilled in supervising graduate students

    Skilled in working independently and implementing time management strategies.

    Ability to demonstrate positive team interactions with other clinic staff.

    Ability and willingness to accept and incorporate feedback on clinical and professional skills.

    Practice with integrity and ethics. Know your competencies and limitations and refer to a team member and/or consult when needed.

    Ability to provide necessary self-care.

    Must be tech savvy (highly competent and comfortable with technology) and own a smartphone and home computer.

    Dependable and responsive. Easy to get along with and grounded.

    Great personality and sense of humor

    Must NOT currently be in private practice. We are looking for a team member who is interested in becoming an integral part of our staff who will devote their professional energy to our practice.

    Education:

    A Ph.D. or Psy.D.in clinical psychology, school psychology, neuropsychology, or educational psychology

    APA Accredited pre-doctoral internship.

    ·Licensed as a Psychologist with the State of Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies

    Eligible for credentialing with Medicaid and Kaiser

    Additional Desirable Qualifications:

    Experience working in or with school systems. Understanding of 504/IEP plans.

    Training and experience administering the ADOS-2 and identifying high functioning autism in complex cases.

    We encourage and welcome applications from psychologists who are native Spanish speakers.

    Key Job Details:

    Candidates must be available to work one to two full days a week (9- 3PM) plus to have set time for parent interviews, parent feedbacks, scoring and writing (that can be done from home as well), and to be available for consultation/supervision meetings (individual and group guidance as needed).

    Most child assessments are conducted in the morning hours. Adult assessment vary. The clinician can take anywhere from 1-2 evaluations a week, depending on how busy they would like to be.

    Our Practice Offers:

    Office space (on days of testing and feedback), furnishings, utilities.

    Administrative support

    clinical forms and assessment materials relevant to our practice

    cloud-based practice management system on Therapy Appointment

    HIPAA compliant Google Workspace and email

    scheduling, billing and payment processing services

    Insurance credentialing support

    Very competitive pay commensurate with level of experience and the number of cases seen per month.

    An opportunity to supervise graduate Psy.D. and Ph.D. students.

    W-2 Employment Status

    Health Insurance Benefits with company match

    Simple IRA with company match

    Generous employee stipend for continuing education credits, trainings, and conferences

    Professional liability insurance

    License renewal fees for full-time employment.

    Advertising, and business cards, web presence on KPS’s primary website, and referrals

    No on-call or crisis services. We are not a crisis center and do not offer this to clients.

    Flexible schedule with weekday hours.

    Consultation with other licensed, experienced professionals. Amazing team of colleagues with a supportive work culture.

    This practice is different from many others in town as it allows you to see clients from a variety of socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds, as we accept insurance and private pay.

    KPS will provide everything you need to do what you do best - provide excellent clinical care and support to our clients!

    Salary: Very competitive monthly pay with a manageable caseload. $90,000 - $115,000 (commensurate with experience, caseload, and supervisory roles).

    Practice information: Kimel Psychological Services, 2170 S. Parker Rd. Suite 290, Denver, CO 80231

    How to Apply: If interested, please send a letter of interest along with your curriculum vitae/resume to lila@kimelpsych.com (you can also call Dr. Kimel directly at 303 910 7664 for more information). In your letter, please address how you meet the above qualifications.