What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Psychologist-Pediatric Focus position at Child & Family Development?
About Us:
Child & Family Development's mission is to provide comprehensive, integrated and quality services to children and families. Established in 1980, we are a multidisciplinary practice that includes a clinical team of highly skilled Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapists, Speech-Language Pathologists, Educational Specialists, Counselors, Psychologists, a Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrician, and an ABA team, as well as a talented client support team. That also makes us the longest standing private, outpatient pediatric therapy provider in the Charlotte area. We are an employee-driven organization that values quality, collaboration, and prosperity. Our clinical staff is valued for their knowledge and expertise and encouraged to develop the skills and areas of specialization they are interested. We are looking to hire licensed psychologists who focus in pediatrics. We are accepting applicants for both full and part-time employment status
Benefits For Our Pediatric Psychologists Include:
- Top earning income potential
- Comprehensive Benefit Package including Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance, short-term and long-term disability as well as life insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
- 401(k) plan and company match
- Professional Development Benefit and opportunities for advancement
- Employee Discount Programs
- Strong Team Environment
- Employee Tenure and Recognition Programs, Team Building and Social Events
- Clinical Training, Mentorship and Supervision
- Early Career Program
- Ancillary Roles
- Emphasized Work Life Balance: Flexible Work Schedule: No weekends or holidays
- Caseload Autonomy
Responsibilities For Our Pediatric Psychologists Include:
- Conduct psychological and psychoeducational diagnostic assessments, while managing individual psychotherapy cases
- Engage in multi-disciplinary collaboration, including group supervision sessions for counselors, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows
- Experience conducting Autism Spectrum Disorder evaluations across different age groups using ADOS2 is preferred
- Training and/or experience with parent interventions and providing therapy to young children (e.g., utilizing play-based modalities, PCIT) is preferred
- Develop quality treatment options tailored to the needs of children and families
- Maintain a broad range of evaluative competencies to assess and diagnose the cognitive, psychological functioning of the child, and in some cases, adults and families
- Offer consultative services and integrate interdisciplinary treatment approaches, collaborating with Educational Specialists and rehabilitation therapists as needed to ensure a comprehensive treatment approach
- Opportunity to provide supervision to LPAs or doctoral practicum students is available
- The ideal candidate has excellent communication and written expressions skills and possesses a teamwork mindset with readiness to collaborate
Requirements For Our Pediatric Psychologists Include:
- The ideal candidate has excellent communication and written expressions skills and possesses a teamwork mindset with readiness to collaborate
- Reside in the Charlotte area or have plans to relocate within the next three months
- Doctoral degree in Psychology.
- North Carolina Psychologist or Associate license