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Middlesex Health

Clinical Psychologist

13 days ago by Middlesex Health
  • Salary negotiable
  • anchorage, AK, US
  • Full-time
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Part-time (32 hours) Clinical Psychologist role providing direct outpatient-style therapy and assessments within a multidisciplinary team at Middlesex Health. You’ll deliver individual (including youth), couples, family and group therapy plus psychological/neuropsychological testing, care coordination, and documentation. Standout perk: opportunity to supervise psychology trainees and participate in a high-risk program.

Key skills
Ph.D. or Psy.D. in PsychologyLicensed Clinical Psychologist (Connecticut)DSM-5 diagnosisMental health assessments and treatment planningBrief solution-focused therapyGroup psychoeducation/group therapyPsychological/neuropsychological testing and evaluationsCare coordination within multidisciplinary teamsClinical documentation in electronic records systems (EHR)Supervision of psychology trainees (ABA compliance)
Salary not listed — comparable part-time Licensed Clinical Psychologist roles typically pay about $55–$85/hour in the US depending on setting and testing responsibilities.
You'll thrive here if you enjoy hands-on clinical work across ages and modalities, collaborate well in multidisciplinary teams, and can balance assessment/testing, documentation, and culturally competent care (including LGBTQ+ patients).
Why apply
  • Part-time 32-hour schedule
  • Multidisciplinary team-based care
  • Supervise psychology trainees

Part-time/32 Hours

Summary:

To provide direct services as a part of a multidisciplinary team, the Licensed Psychologist will provide direct care including individual (including youth), couple, family and group therapeutic services to patients, including assessments, treatment plans, discharge planning and psychological testing/evaluations.

Responsibilities

·Participates in direct care to assess needs and coordinate services to appropriate population (children, adolescents, adults and families)

·Provides initial mental health assessments resulting in measurement-based care planning

·Provides brief, solution focused therapy

·Provide group psychoeducation/treatment related to specific diagnoses/presenting issues

·Provide psychological/neuropsychological testing to patients referred

·Participate in care coordination

·Maintains daily/weekly scheduled appointments in electronic records systems

·Provide therapeutic services to patients and their families

·Work in collaboration with multidisciplinary team members including external partners and agencies

·Completes required documentation and paperwork including biopsychosocial assessments and treatment planning and implementation in a timely manner

·Participate in our high-risk program

·Demonstrates cultural competency and commitment to patients including LGBTQ+ community

·Participate in supervising psychology trainees in accordance with ABA compliance

Minimum Qualifications:

    • Doctoral degree (Ph.D or Psy.D)
    • Possession of valid clinical license in Connecticut
    • Ability to diagnose using DSM 5
    • Experience providing direct clinical care
  • Preferred Qualifications:

    • Neuropsychological or psychological testing experience
    • Experience supervising trainees/students
    • Additional certifications in specialized clinical care such as DBT, CBT, trauma informed care, etc.
    • Experience/knowledge of substance use disorders
    • Experience/competency in working with LGBTQ+
Reference: 22598_2649972195·Original posting
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