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- A Police Psychologist is a licensed, non-sworn position responsible for providing behavioral science consultation services to Mesa Police Department (MPD) sworn and non-sworn personnel and their families.
- Duties include: coordinating clinical interventions, performing crisis intervention services, making referrals and conducting follow up evaluations, developing specialized training for police officer recruits and in-service training for sworn and professional staff (example: psychological aspects of officer involved shootings, hostage and crisis negotiations, psychology of offenders, PTSD, stress management, well-being, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders.
- The Police Psychologist will develop education-based programs designed to train members of the Mesa Police Department on mental health well-being while continuously building and maintaining working relationships with community partners regarding mental health wellness.
- In addition, this class will supervise a peer support coordinator; provide guidance, development, and resources to the peer team; and act as the Police Department's liaison with the City of Mesa's Employee Health and Wellness Manager.
- Graduation from an accredited college or university with a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology Degree.
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