What are the responsibilities and job description for the PSYCHOLOGIST position at Cooper University Health Care?
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Short Description
Assume primary responsibility for all aspects of assessment of emotional, personality, and social functioning, cognitive skill development, perceptual and motor perceptual functioning primarily for primarily for population of adolescents and adults.
Provide psychotherapy (group, individual, family; cognitive-behavioral, psychoeducational, and supportive) population of adolescents and adults.
Education Requirements
Psy.D./Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology is required
License/Certification Requirements
Current NJ licensed Psychologists
Special Requirements
Schedule Days/Hours: Full Time