Clinical Psychologist Jobs
By GuideStar Eldercare At Evansville, IN, United States
Continuing yearly education stipend commensurate with hours of employment
Competitive, industry leading salary with uncapped productivity bonus potential
Excellent compensation package (must work a minimum of 30 hours per week to be eligible)
Medical, dental, vision, short- and long-term disability
State licensing reimbursement, and professional memberships
Company provided medical malpractice insurance
Psychologist/Psychologist Assistant Jobs
By State of Delaware At Delaware, United States
Confers with others such as staff, state and private agencies, community service agencies, courts, schools, police and families.
Writes reports and may assist in program development.
May provide individual services where needed including making home visits.
May direct the work of lower level personnel.
May work in a psychiatric emergency setting on a temporary or fulltime basis.
May perform functions which include responsibility for a program area.
Special Operations Operational Psychologist (Afsoc Gsu/Southern Pines)
By KBR At , Fort Bragg, 28310, Nc
Responsible for management of referrals and disposition of referrals for behavioral health care.
This is a requirement for AFSOC and other organizations with aviation capabilities only.
Provide professional development and awareness education to leadership and SOF personnel as requested.
Ability to manage relevant process improvements, program validations, and related research.
Must meet clinical competency requirements specified in the Service-specific credentialing instructions.
Must maintain credentialing requirements in good standing at a local MTF.

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Overview A Consulting Psychologist is a mental health professional who provides psychological services to individuals, groups, and organizations. They use a variety of techniques to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues. Consulting Psychologists may work in private practice, hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare settings. Detailed Job Description Consulting Psychologists are responsible for providing psychological services to individuals, groups, and organizations. They use a variety of techniques to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues. Consulting Psychologists may work in private practice, hospitals, clinics, or other healthcare settings. They may also provide consultation services to other healthcare professionals. Consulting Psychologists must be able to work with a wide range of clients, including those with mental health issues, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse issues. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of psychological theories and principles
• Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
• Ability to work with a wide range of clients
• Knowledge of ethical and legal issues related to mental health
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of research methods and data analysis
Job Qualifications
• Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology
• Licensure as a Psychologist
• Clinical experience in a mental health setting
• Knowledge of psychological assessment tools
• Knowledge of evidence-based treatments
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of psychological theories and principles
• Knowledge of ethical and legal issues related to mental health
• Knowledge of research methods and data analysis
• Knowledge of psychological assessment tools
• Knowledge of evidence-based treatments
Job Experience
• Clinical experience in a mental health setting
• Experience working with a wide range of clients
• Experience providing consultation services to other healthcare professionals
Job Responsibilities
• Assess, diagnose, and treat mental health issues
• Develop treatment plans for clients
• Provide individual, group, and family therapy
• Monitor client progress and adjust treatment plans as needed
• Provide consultation services to other healthcare professionals
• Maintain accurate records of client progress
• Participate in professional development activities