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Job Description:

Under the supervision of clinical leadership of Ohana, the Unlicensed Psychologist provides individual evaluation and pediatric neuropsychological evaluation, as well as some individual or group outpatient treatment for mental health disorders in children and adolescent outpatients depending on program needs and individual interests. The Unlicensed Psychologist is a member of the evaluation and clinical staff and can treat patients in the Ohana program. In addition, the Unlicensed Psychologist provides education on mental health topics to patients, their family members, the community, and other professionals. Training and certification in psychological and neuropsychological evaluation is required; training in EBPs  (such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) or Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) are strongly preferred. Beyond clinical and educational roles, the psychology assistant twill collaborate with the Ohana Clinical Team on program development for emerging evaluation programs in Ohana and for community prevention programs. Important dimensions of this position consist of quality of care, professional commitment, teamwork, interpersonal skills, safety, good public/customer relations and broad behavioral health knowledge.

 

Must have strong interpersonal skills, flexibility, curiosity, high energy, humor and humility. All team members have the mission of Ohana at the forefront of every decision and engage in a culture of continuous learning and hard work. Team members maintain an unwavering commitment to family centered care and delivering quality outcomes.

 

This position is limited to two years with the possibility to extend an extra year depending upon licensure fulfillment.  Qualified and high performing psychological assistants are eligible and will be encouraged to apply to available psychologist positions in the clinical evaluation program at Ohana if an open position exists.

Experience:

Three years minimum prior experience in mental health inpatient and outpatient treatment settings with children and adolescents is required. This experience is expected to be pre-doctoral or recent post-doctoral experience.   Experience with evaluation and cognitive assessment required.  Experience with neuropsychological assessment strongly preferred.

 

Education:

PhD in clinical or counseling psychology or PsyD

 

Licensure/Certifications:

Completion of pre-doctoral internship in clinical psychology is required.  It is assumed that psychological assistants will not be licensed in the State of California and will be supervised by a licensed clinical psychologist who will cosign their notes. American Heart Association Healthcare Provider BLS certification required. MOAB certification must be obtained within the first 6 months of hire. Will complete mandatory 5150/5585 training by Monterey County to obtain 5150/5585 certification and obtain 5150/5585 Professional staff authorization yearly.

Equal Opportunity Employer

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Assigned Work Hours:

Monday through Saturday 8 hour shifts between 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Position Type:

Regular

Pay Range (based on years of applicable experience):

$50.14

to

$67.03

Application Instructions

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