Psychologist - San Jose, United States - The County of Santa Clara

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Description

Salary
- $139, $170,152.32 Annually
Location

  • San Jose Metropolitan Area, CA
    Job Type
  • Full-Time/Part-Time
    Job Number
  • 24P9E-A2
    Department
  • County-Wide Recruitment
    Opening Date
  • 05/06/2024
    Closing Date
  • 5/17/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
    Bargaining Unit
  • 01
    Description:


Under general direction, provides psychological services in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients as assigned in a community program, correctional facility, primary care clinic, hospital and/or other clinical settings within the County of Santa Clara.

This includes psychological assessment and diagnosis, psychotherapeutic interventions and treatments, disposition and planning of treatment, and neuropsychological and psychological consultation services and preparation of reports relating to diagnosis.


Are you a skilled and empathetic psychologist looking to make a meaningful impact on the lives of individuals in your community? Look no further than the Santa Clara County Health System

We are the local healthcare safety net and primary provider of comprehensive care, services, and programs to the residents of Santa Clara County. Possible roles are available in our Health System departments, including the Behavioral Health Services Department, Custody Health Services Department
, and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center hospital and clinics. Our mission is to uphold the health and well-being of all communities in Santa Clara County.**
As a psychologist within our system, you will play an essential role in supporting the mental health needs of our diverse population. You'll have the opportunity to work alongside a team of dedicated professionals, utilizing evidence-based practices to deliver high-quality care to patients of all ages.

Psychologists who have completed recognized training in neuropsychology may be eligible to receive a differential of seven and a half percent (7.5%) above the employee's salary range and step when assigned in writing by a Chief Psychologist or Medical Director, to primarily perform, on a regular ongoing basis Neuropsychological Services in the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and/or rehabilitation of patients across the lifespan with neurological, medical, neurodevelopmental and psychiatric conditions, as well as other cognitive and learning disorders.

Typical Tasks:


  • Provides individual and/or group psychotherapy, health and behavioral intervention, and consulting services;
  • Performs psychological work involving the examination, classification and diagnosis of patients, which may include diagnostic clinical interviews and the selection, administration, scoring and interpretation of a wide range of psychological and neuropsychological, intelligence, aptitude, personality, and highly specialized assessments in the evaluation of patients;
  • Prepares interpretive reports presenting diagnostic findings, interview findings, clinical evaluations and recommendations for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients;
  • Develops, implements, coordinates and evaluates advanced clinical treatment programs to assist patients and staff in obtaining the maximum yield from the psychometric assessment, psychodiagnostic evaluation, psychotherapeutic intervention and treatment;
  • Consults with other departments to develop triage and treatment programs for patients with complex and/or multilayered medical, psychological and psychosocial needs;
  • Collaborates with physicians in screening and evaluating patients for psychotropic medications, within the scope of practice;
  • Provides consultation and clinical guidance to other mental health professionals, medical providers, care team members/care managers, and health educators on matters relating to mental health, health psychology and neuropsychology;
  • Provides training and supervision of unlicensed doctoral psychology trainees;
  • Participates in developing mental health procedures within assigned population or segments of the community;
  • Works to identify and reduce risk factors for suicide, homicide, and chemical dependency;
  • Conducts capacity evaluations, mental status examinations and completes conservatorship affidavits under the Lanterman-PetrisShort (LPS) Act as well as probate conservatorship;
  • Conducts evaluations, responds to subpoenas, and provides testimony in cases involving custody, guardianship, liability and/or personal injury;
  • Participates in patient, family, and team debriefing;
  • Performs special projects related to community outreach and public information duties, interagency liaison activities, and research projects;
  • Collaborates with other psychologists working on special projects;
  • May initiate, design, collaborate and report on psychological research or programs;
  • May assist in the development of training programs for staff and interns;
  • Participates in and may lead patient care review conferences;
  • Completes administrative responsibilities related to intake/admissions

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