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The Licensed Psychologist I, provides mental health evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and families in the department or division’s area of focus. Provides psychological/developmental assessments as needed. May provide individual and group supervision to pre- and postdoctoral psychology trainees. Teaching duties include didactic presentations; community presentations; and participation in staff/supervisor meetings at which teaching & training programs are developed.
Job Responsibility:
Provides mental health evaluation and treatment for children, adolescents, and families in the department or division’s area of focus
Provides psychological/developmental assessments as needed
May provide individual and group supervision to pre- and postdoctoral psychology trainees
Teaching duties include didactic presentations
community presentations
and participation in staff/supervisor meetings at which teaching & training programs are developed
Requirements:
Supervised professional experience providing therapy to a child, adolescent, and/or pediatric psychology population is required
Previous consultation and liaison experience within a medical setting is strongly preferred
Knowledge of the various psychosocial aspects of commonly referred medical conditions is strongly preferred
Experience supervising trainees is preferred
Training in Managing and Adapting Practices (MAP) is strongly preferred
Experience conducting psychological and developmental assessments is preferred
Prefer bilingual competence (Spanish/English)
Completion of an APA accredited internship
At least 1 year of clinical experience (beginning at the post-doctoral level), with a significant portion of that time spent working in pediatric psychology or child and adolescent populations
Training in Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT) is strongly preferred
Ph.D., Psy.D., or Ed.D., in School, Counseling, or Clinical Psychology
prefer education from an APA-accredited program
Licensed Psychologist in the State of California or license eligible where applicants must have received completed their licensure by their anticipated start date
American Heart Association BLS Certification required
Nice to have:
Previous consultation and liaison experience within a medical setting
Knowledge of the various psychosocial aspects of commonly referred medical conditions
Experience supervising trainees
Training in Managing and Adapting Practices (MAP)
Experience conducting psychological and developmental assessments
Bilingual competence (Spanish/English)
Training in Comprehensive Behavioral Intervention for Tics (CBIT)