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Join our team of competent and compassionate professionals as a Forensic Psychologist in the Adult Court Clinic program at Behavioral Health Network! What are we looking for in a Forensic Psychologist.
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Two years full-time experience in: Counseling or psychotherapy or both, preferably in family or conciliation court and with a socially, culturally and ethnically diverse population; and/orProviding forensic psychology or forensic social work related services relating to children and families (e.g. Child Protective Services, Court Ordered Investigations/Evaluations, etc.
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Additionally, Forensic Nurses communicate with law enforcement, OCS, and advocacy when appropriate, and provide expert testimony in court when subpoenaed. Forensic Nurse Examiners (FNE) provide evidence-based, timely, non-judgmental care to victims of trauma and violence, to include but not limited to Intimate Partner Violence, Child Abuse and Neglect, Strangulation, Elder Abuse and Neglect, and Sexual Assault and Abuse.
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If you are interested in a career in a forensic setting that specializes in evaluations of juvenile justice-involved youth undergoing court-ordered evaluations, as well as delivers evidence-based, informed, youth-centered therapeutic engagement, treatment, and rehabilitation, our secure facilities may be an ideal fit for new career psychologists.
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Its staff of highly trained forensic accountants and investigators have conducted fraud investigations on a national level for such clients as the United States Bankruptcy Court and United States bankruptcy trustees, local law enforcement agencies, white-collar criminal law firms, and a variety of businesses.
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Centurion Forensic Health Services is proud to partner with the Connecticut Judicial Branch to provide community based forensic and mental health services to the Court Support Services Division Alternative in the Community (AIC) programs.
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The Forensic Court Clinic Psychologist will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team consisting of lawyers, social workers, judges, and other court and hospital staff to provide assessment, treatment, and determination of appropriate dispositions for individuals who are mentally ill or have substance use issues and are brought before the Courts on criminal and/or civil matters.
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The “California Conditional Release Program” strives to keep communities safe by providing intensive supervision, case management and behavioral health services to adult sexual offenders who are on court-ordered conditional release in communities throughout the State of California.
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Conducts forensic evaluations and provides court testimony as an expert witness when directed. The primary responsibilities consist of psychological assessment for diagnostic purposes and direct treatment by individual, family and group psychotherapy.
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The Forensic Clinician will provide a variety of mental health services to patients in an intensive outpatient setting including: case management, risk assessment, treatment planning, evaluations, drug testing, home visits and searches, court reports and testimony, and individual, group, and collateral psychotherapy.
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Interact with Attorneys, Judges, social workers, supervisors, program managers, Clerk of Court, law enforcement, child forensic interviewers, medical doctors, etc. Prepares Oath/Affirmation for Fiduciary, Order Authorizing Issuance of the Appointment of Letters, Applications for Appointment of Guardian, Letters of Appointment for the Clerk of Superior Court, Motions to Modify guardianship.
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Conducts court-ordered pretrial forensic psychological evaluations to answer questions of competency to stand trial and/or criminal responsibility as a neutral friend of the court.
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Instruct and prepare all forensic clients/patients for radiological examinations; determine the most suitable anatomical posture and positions and shield clients/patients appropriately; position and operate stationary or portable radiological machines and take x-rays for a variety of all body structures; process, develop, make copies and file x-ray films; prepare solutions for processing films; assist cases and identify photographs; maintain equipment and quarters.
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5th Judicial District Family Court Services is looking for a Mental Health Clinician to provide various clinical services including forensic assessments and evaluations for parents with a pending court case.
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Essential duties include medical-forensic assessments, examinations, patient care, injury description and documentation, and DNA and/or trace evidence collection, per Forensic Nursing Services (FNS) program policies and procedures, medical standing orders, and memorandums of understanding with partnering law enforcement and advocacy agencies.
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