Postdoctoral Psychology Associate

Empower to Change

Postdoctoral Psychology Associate

National
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    We are seeking a caring psychology postdoctoral associate who is devoted to clinical quality and has outstanding attention to detail. Successful applicants will be able to conduct psychological evaluations, as well as diagnose, recommend, and treat patients with adjustment disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, neurodiversity, and other mental health issues. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and analytical skills are required, as they will assist in the coordination and collaboration of care. Our ideal candidate is a recent graduate with a Doctorate in Psychology and 1-3 years of supervised professional experience during their graduate career. Please apply as soon as possible if this seems like a terrific opportunity! Responsibilities: • Observe, interview, and survey individuals in order to conduct scientific research on behavior and brain function • Help identify potential illnesses related to psychological, emotional, behavioral, or organizational concerns • Share your research and results by writing professional articles, papers, and reports • Create and manage treatment plans and therapeutic procedures, as well as conduct frequent meetings or sessions to track client progress • Examine the patient's behavioral or emotional patterns in an effort to help them better understand or anticipate the patient's own conduct Psychological Assessment: • Conduct comprehensive intake interviews to determine medical necessity and appropriate testing batteries. • Administer, score, and interpret a wide range of psychological tests, including but not limited to: WAIS/WISC, NEPSY-II, D-KEFS, PAI, MMPI-3, and Autism measures (ADOS-2, Migdas). • Write high-quality, integrated psychological reports with actionable recommendations for schools and families. • Conduct feedback sessions with clients to explain results and treatment plans. Psychotherapy: • Maintain a caseload of individual therapy clients (children, adolescents, and/or adults). • Develop and implement treatment plans using evidence-based modalities (CBT, ACT, DBT, etc). • Utilize measurement-based care tools to track client progress and outcomes. • Collaborate with parents and schools for minor clients and providers, and families for adults. Administrative & Training: • Participate in weekly individual and group supervision for licensure (as required by the state board). • Participate in monthly didactic seminars and case consultation meetings. • Complete documentation and billing notes in the EMR. Qualifications: • Education: Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program. • Internship: Completion of an APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship is preferred. • Status: Must be eligible to register as a Psychology/Resident with the Florida Board of Psychology. Skills: • Some testing experience is required (specifically with ADHD and ASD differentials). • Excellent writing skills (sample redacted report may be requested). • Ability to work collaboratively in a private practice setting. Compensation: $70,000 - $80,000 yearly

    • Psychological Assessment: • Conduct comprehensive intake interviews to determine medical necessity and appropriate testing batteries. • Administer, score, and interpret a wide range of psychological tests, including but not limited to: WAIS/WISC, NEPSY-II, D-KEFS, PAI, MMPI-3, and Autism measures (ADOS-2, Migdas). • Write high-quality, integrated psychological reports with actionable recommendations for schools and families. • Conduct feedback sessions with clients to explain results and treatment plans.Psychotherapy: • Maintain a caseload of individual therapy clients (children, adolescents, and/or adults). • Develop and implement treatment plans using evidence-based modalities (CBT, ACT, DBT, etc). • Utilize measurement-based care tools to track client progress and outcomes. • Collaborate with parents and schools for minor clients and providers, and families for adults.Administrative & Training: • Participate in weekly individual and group supervision for licensure (as required by the state board). • Participate in monthly didactic seminars and case consultation meetings. • Complete documentation and billing notes in the EMR.

  • Compensation
    $70,000-$80,000 per year