What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Health Psychologist in Oncology position at Cleveland Clinic Foundation?
The Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center is recruiting a Clinical Health Psychologist to join our growing Psycho-Oncology program within the Department of Palliative and Supportive Care. Through a combination of in-person and virtual visits, providers will focus on the clinical care of adults with a wide range of cancer types and across the disease trajectory. Care delivery is supported by a large interdisciplinary team within the cancer center network that includes psychiatry, social work, palliative medicine, medical and radiation oncology, PT / OT, nutrition, integrative medicine services, and much more. Opportunities in education, research, and quality improvement are also available.
Candidates should have appropriate clinical experience and a passion for working with adults with medical illness. Applicants must have completed a doctoral degree from an APA- or CPA-accredited psychology program, an internship with experience in clinical health psychology, and a post-doctoral fellowship. Eligibility for licensure in Ohio is essential. Applicants interested in part-time or full-time positions will be considered.
This dynamic position commands a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including, but not limited to :
- Excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Comprehensive disability and life insurance
- Medical malpractice and tail coverage
- Generous coverage for time away (vacation, sick time, holidays, CME)
- Highly competitive retirement plans with employer contribution
- Academic appointment available at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine