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Psychologist (Health Psychology)

Conducts psychological treatment and assessment services to families and children referred to the Behavioral Health Clinic. Find your career as a Behavioral Health provider at Boys Town! We are a national organization with an international reputation and a grass-roots culture. Boys Town offers an exceptional work environment that encourages professional collegiality, evidence-based treatment for children and families, development of clinical expertise/interests and excellence in all we do. Boys Town offers Behavioral Health providers the opportunity to have it all: Direct clinical service delivery, Mentoring future clinical practitioners Professional growth and development opportunities Flexible scheduling Boys Town provides highly competitive benefits for Behavioral Health providers that include: Competitive Salary Extra Variable Compensation Opportunities Excellent Benefits: 3 weeks' vacation in your first year, excellent healthcare, additional sick pay Relocation Assistance Paid Professional Licensure Professional Assistance with Student Loan Forgiveness Boys Town's mission is to improve the lives of children and their families. Consider becoming a part of Boys Town today! Conducts psychological assessments and provides therapy to children and families and assists in establishing a referral base as appropriate. Completes clinical documentation accurately and within expected timeframes and ensuring content is written in a professional manner. Provides clinical consultation pertaining to children and families referred for services. Assists in establishing and maintaining a referral base from Boys Town or pediatricians, schools, other treatment providers, and general community referrals. Obtains ongoing education related to the fields of clinical psychology, behavioral pediatrics, and clinical assessment and intervention, including and not limited to receiving and providing consultation, seeking CE opportunities and accessing professional literature to remain current with effective clinical practices. D. in clinical, school, and/or counseling psychology required. Completion of an APA approved internship or equivalent required. Proficiency in assessing and treating a wide range of clinical concerns and diagnoses such as disruptive behavior problems, ADHD, oppositional and defiant behavior, sleep disorders, mood disorders, anxiety disorders and fears, motor habits, academic problems and ASDs required. Employment Type: Full Time Bonus/Commission: No