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Department: Student Success Specific Job Title: Sport Psychologist / Associate Director for Student-Athlete Psychological Services Reports to : Director , Center for Counseling and Consultation Campus: Queens Job Summary: St. John's University's Center for Counseling and Consultation (CCC) and Department of Athletics seek a dynamic individual to serve as a full-time Psychologist for Student Athletes housed in the Athletic Department.
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Assist the Child Study Team in diagnosing student psychological status. The school psychologist has expertise in determining a child’s level of cognitive and conceptual development by administering standard psychological evaluations for the purpose of assessing the intellectual, educational, emotional, social, and behavioral characteristics of those students referred.
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Coordinate with other offices on campus including strength and conditioning, sports medicine, campus dietician, counseling and psychological services, and other support services to ensure that the teams are well prepared for competition and their overall development and growth.
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Duties include: 1) teaching 4 graduate courses each semester in our counselor education programs, 2) student advisement, 3) serving on program, department, school, college and university committees, where appropriate, and 4) participating in professional organizations such as the American Counseling Association, American Psychological Association, American School Counseling Association, and regional/national/international organizations.
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The Mental Health Clinician II completes specialized psychological testing and assessment of clinical needs of adult inmates sentenced to the Department of Corrections. Duties include:Completes specialized psychological testing and assessment of clinical needs of adults sentenced to the Department of Corrections.
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Ability to utilize effective case management techniques, such as Motivational Interviewing, Psychological First Aid, Client and Trauma-Informed Care, use of verbal de-escalation techniques, and how to incorporate strength-based and solution-focused services.
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Job : Psychometrician/Psychological Testing Technician. Strong computer skills using MS Word, Excel, and the capacity to learn and master a variety of neuropsychological and psychological assessment administration and scoring, and other statistical programs.
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Act as a client liaison/client advocate with outside organizations regarding such matters as education (i.e., advocate for educational testing through the school system), healthcare (i.e., assist parents in arranging medical, psychological/psychiatric tests through CPSE/EI/Board of Ed for children), housing, legal issues, etc.
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Psychology trainees are involved in many facets of the center, including therapy and psychological assessment services; a Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) program; a Teen Parenting program; Transgender Health Services; Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) services; and a project aimed at integrating mental health services into the primary care medical setting.
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Manages and provides comprehensive advanced nursing care including physical examination, comprehensive history, screening for physical and/or psychological conditions, emergent interventions, pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, ordering treatments and DME, preventative health maintenance activities, care management, referrals, discharge planning, counseling and patient education.
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Behavioral Health Consultant
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Providing immediate emotional support and offering concrete services and referrals, such as providing psychological first aid on the field, safety planning and crisis resolution. Coordinating with NYPD and ON CALL Assistant District Attorneys in making connections with victims/families/witnesses.
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Sage Neuropsych is seeking a licensed psychologist to perform psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for child, adolescent, and young adult clients in a private practice setting. Conduct comprehensive neuropsychological and psychological evaluations for child, adolescent, and young adult clients.
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Triages and makes assessments to determine youth's mental health needs (i.e., may refer to or follow up on recommended services, such as psychiatric evaluation, psychological evaluation, sexual abuse assessment, determination for higher level of care, substance abuse treatment, group/individual therapy, and/or family therapy.
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Doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, PsyD, EdD) in Psychology from an American Psychological Association (APA) accredited program, accepted by the NYSED. To Provide direct clinical patient care and psychological services under the supervision of a licensed psychologist/psychiatrist in various modalities, including, individual psychotherapy,family therapy, group therapy.
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psychological job Company: Kaiser Permanente in New York, NY
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