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Develops and reviews with the parent(s) and/or guardian(s), the client and other appropriate persons, a treatment plan with clearly defined specific and obtainable treatment goals based on the psychological assessment and diagnosis of child and adolescent patients.
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We are seeking psychology postdoctoral fellows who are passionate about psychological and neuropsychological assessment and working with children, adolescents, and young adults,. Are you looking for a Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship (PhD/PsyD) specializing in psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations with children, adolescents, and young adults.
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Psychologist applicants for the Attending Psychologist positions role must have completed a PhD or equivalent in clinical or counseling psychology from an American Psychological Association accredited graduate program; both pre- and post-doctoral training in psychology or a related field; licensed to practice psychology in California and have demonstrated clinical and educational experience in psychology.
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Strongly prefer 2+ years experience with crisis assessment and treatment and short-term psychotherapy, working with adolescents and college-aged clientele, demonstrated success in working effectively in an interdisciplinary team setting, and supervisory experience.
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Responsibilities: Conduct psychological assessment and evaluation for student. Responsibilities: Conduct psychological assessment and evaluation for student. Develop and implement intervention plans to support students’ mental health and learning needsCollaborate with educators, parents and other professionals to address student concernProvide counseling and guidance to students individually or in groups Qualifications: Master or Doctoral degree in School Psychologist or related field.
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Opportunities may include providing short-term individual therapy, family therapy, crisis intervention, chemical dependency evaluation, adult and adolescent group therapy, psycho-educational groups, and psychological assessment.
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The child psychologist will perform psychological testing and neuro-psychological testing on children ages 0-18 who undergo evaluation through the developmental pediatrics program (MDAC) in the Children's Health Center at San Francisco General Hospital as part of a multi-disciplinary developmental assessment team.
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Given the nature of assessment with young children, the psychologist must be adaptable to various play settings (e.g. on the floor, sitting at a child's table, etc. The Multi-Disciplinary Assessment Center (MDAC) is a specialty clinic within the 6M Children's Health Center at San Francisco General Hospital focused on pediatric development and behavior assessments.
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Participate in teaching, supervision, and assessment of trainees; collaborate with training program directors in clinical curriculum development for medical students, residents, psychology interns, postdoctoral fellows, and/or graduate students in a variety of disciplines.
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Conduct comprehensive psychological assessments for individuals suspected of having ASD, using standardized tools such as the ADOS (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) Specialized training and experience in diagnosing ASD, including proficiency in administering and interpreting ASD-specific assessment tools.
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Ability to understand psychological assessment reports; psychological assessment experience a plus for psychologist applicants. Develops, cultivates, and maintains positive relationships with the principal, school staff, and team clinicians.
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Must be able to pass psychological assessment. Must meet all medical, physical, psychological and drug test standards as outlined in the contract. Triple Canopy: PPO #120047, A Constellis Company.
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Active professional license or Associate License in Psychological, Social Work or Counseling in the state of California or pursuing licensure: PsyD, Registered Psychological Associate, ACSW, LMFT, LCSW, LMSW, etc.
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S/he may also provide didactic lectures to and supervision of psychological trainees. Working knowledge of psychological assessments for children. The final product of the assessment is a report outlining the recommendations and referrals for each specific patient.
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