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based mental health care services to
women and children. Salary is competitive. Position is contingent upon
funding. Flexible start date of July
1, 2016. Review of materials began
February 5, 2016 and will continue until positions are filled. To apply online, go to https://hrsearch.
unlv.edu.
NEW JERSEY
LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST:
Seeking licensed psychologist who
has experience with adolescent males
to join our thriving, self-pay practice in Morris County. Send resume
to Dr. Adam Price at galexander.
dradamprice@gmail.com.
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST:
CCMS Staffing is seeking a Clinical
Psychologist to provide behavioral health services at Joint Base Mc-Guire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey.
The clinical psychologist will work
in the Behavioral Health Optimization Program/Integrated Primary Care and Mental Health Clinic.
This is a full-time position Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Excellent compensation with full benefits including health/dental insurance, paid time off, federal holiday
paid time off, 401k, Aflac. Relocation assistance available.
Qualifications: 1) Have a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or (PsyD) degree in
clinical or counseling psychology
from an APA-accredited psychology
program. 2) Shall have completed
an APA-accredited internship/resi-dency in professional psychology.
3) Have and maintain a current license to practice psychology in any
one of the 50 states, the District of
Columbia, Puerto Rico, or the U.S.
Virgin Islands. 4) Must have a minimum of one year experience as a
licensed clinical psychologist. 5)
Must have experience in brief be-
havioral interventions. Job Duties
to include:
1) Clinical psycholo-
gist may be required to function
in a specialty mental health clin-
ic or in a patient-centered medical
home (PCMH) location as a behav-
ioral health consultant (BHC) and/
or Behavioral Health Care Facilita-
tor (BHCF). 2) Attend and partici-
pate in meetings during normal duty
hours, professional staff conferenc-
es, and other appropriate profession-
al activities such as, but not limited
to the following: quality improve-
ment meetings, professional staff
meetings, commander’s staff meet-
ings, mental health flight meetings,
and other meetings required by ap-
plicable regulations, M TF guidance,
or as directed by the mental health
flight Commander or his/her desig-
nated representative. 3) Conduct ap-
plied research and clinical investi-
gations in clinical/behavioral health
psychology. 4) Clinical/Counseling
Psychology. Responsible for and ap-
plies psychological procedures and
techniques, including interviewing,
behavioral assessment, evidence-
based therapies, and psychological
testing/psychodiagnostic testing, in
the evaluation, diagnosis, and treat-
ment of psychological and neuro-
psychological disorders using the
following skills: 5) Individual, fam-
ily, and group psychotherapy, and
couples therapy, alcohol and drug
treatment evaluations. Call Toni
Pettineo, Director of Recruitment,
CCMS at (877) 456-3579 or email
toni@ccmsstaffing.com.
TWO PSYCHOLOGIST POSITIONS: The Koch Center in Englewood and Waldwick, NJ is hiring a
New Jersey Licensed Psychologist
and a NJ Permit-Level Psychologist. Full or part-time - DBT, trauma, EMDR, child therapy, or eating
disorder experience a plus but not
required. Excellent fee-for-service
compensation and supportive collegial atmosphere. Some evening
or weekend hours required. E-mail
curriculum vitae and cover letter to
info@thekochcenter.com.
NEW MEXICO
PSYCHOLOGIST: Hidalgo Medical Services is recruiting for a psychologist who will provide assessment, therapy and consultative mental health care under the supervision
of the Chief Mental Health Officer
in accordance with their knowledge
base, experience, and competence.
In addition to clinic-based services, the psychologist will be expected to actively participate in outreach
efforts in southwestern New Mexico. In addition, the psychologist
will manage appropriately, in accordance with HMS productivity standards, the immediate mental and behavioral health care needs of acute
and urgent care patients. For more
information, contact Cathy Diaz at
cdiaz@hmsnm.org.
NEW YORK
CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST,
PHD/PSYD; NYS OR CT LICENSE REQUIRED:
Complement your private practice or primary job. Work part-time with
older adults in metro NYC area
(the Bronx, Brooklyn, Long Island, Westchester, Putnam County
or Connecticut). Quality-focused
treatment, collegial atmosphere, rewarding population, flexible schedule, supportive supervision (as
needed). Reply to Dr. Pat Tomasso:
ptomasso@agingmattersny.com.
NORTH CAROLINA
SCHIZOPHRENIA RATING
SCALES SCIENTIST AND SENIOR PSYCHOLOGIST:
Neuro-Cog Trials is a rapidly growing company located in Durham, NC with
close ties to Duke University Medical Center. We have been involved
in the design and implementation
of multi-site clinical trials, including rater training, data quality assurance, and neurocognitive test development for 10 years. We have two
full-time positions available. We
are seeking a scientist who has experience administering the PANSS
and other clinical rating scales. The
starting salary will be competitive
with pharmaceutical industry standards and experience along with
medical benefits. Management skills
are essential, as the position could
require supervision of data quality
specialists. Other essential requirements: Degree in psychology, psychiatry, neurosciences, or related
field; experience with schizophrenia clinical rating scale data collection and analysis, and the ability to
interface scientifically in-house and
with industry. This is a very people-driven position; interpersonal skills
are essential. We are also seeking a
PhD-level psychologist who will run
large-scale validation studies for innovative new technologies that assess cognition in Alzheimer’s disease and aging. This individual will
also assist in developing and validating new test batteries, reviewing, analyzing and interpreting cognitive test data, and will oversee
neurocognitive rater certification
and data quality control for multi-site pharmaceutical company trials.
The area of work will primarily be
in Alzheimer’s disease, aging, and
schizophrenia. These clinical trials
usually involve a large meeting of
investigators and testers who require
certification. Some limited travel to
U.S. or international meetings is ex-
pected. Familiarity with cognitive
assessment is essential. Expertise
in visual design, presentation, and
software development is a plus. The
starting salary will be competitive
with pharmaceutical industry stan-
dards and experience with medical
benefits. Additional requirements:
Doctoral degree in psychology, neu-
rosciences, or related field. Demon-
strated experience (in clinical and/
or research settings) in working
with adult psychiatric or neurolog-
ic populations. Experience with Al-
zheimer’s disease, MCI, schizophre-
nia, depression, multiple sclerosis,
or aging. Demonstrated experience
in conducting assessments and ad-
ministering scales within a clinical
and/or research context. Preferred
qualifications: Knowledge of the
pharmaceutical industry, particu-
larly CNS clinical trials, is valuable.
Clinical experience in conduct-
ing assessments and administering
scales with adult psychiatric or neu-
rologic populations. Excellent orga-
nizational skills. Strong interper-
sonal, communication, facilitation
and presentation skills. Strong an-
alytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and
with minimal supervision. Ability
to work effectively in a small team
environment. Submit resumes and
salary requirements for both posi-
tions to: hr@neurocogtrials.com or
mail to 3211 Shannon Road, Dur-
ham, NC 27707.
OREGON
PSYCHOLOGIST OPPORTUNITY IN BEAUTIFUL OREGON: Samaritan Health Services
is looking for a full-time health psychologist for a day shift position at
several outpatient primary care clinics in Oregon. These openings are
for an integrated health psychology
to provide brief behavioral health
services in fast-paced primary care
environment. These positions utilize a behavioral health consultant
model (BHC) and psychologists will
serve as behavioral consultants on
the primary care team, and as such,
provide assessment, short-term psychotherapy for mild or moderate
disorders, and health behavior assessments and interventions. In
this position, you will: Consult and
collaborate on a multidisciplinary
team. This includes providing integrated onsite care, recommendations, and feedback to medical
providers and allied staff. Have a
clearly distinguished role from specialty mental health therapist practice model. Independently practice
in a BHC model to deliver brief con-sultation-based services with a focus on general behavioral health
services in a primary care context.
Utilize brief behavioral health visits
( 20–30 minutes), limited in number
to 1–6 visits, which are provided in
the primary care practice area and
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