What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Psychologist, New Hampshire Hospital position at Dartmouth Health?
Clinical Psychologist
New Hampshire Hospital - Concord, NH
The Department of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Health and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth is seeking a licensed, doctoral level Psychologist with strong clinical, and teaching interests to join our faculty and serve patients at New Hampshire Hospital, our affiliated state psychiatric facility located in Concord, New Hampshire.
In this role, you would be a collaborative member of a multidisciplinary team, providing psychological services to people with severe mental health illnesses in an inpatient setting. Services include diagnostic evaluations, suicide risk assessments, psychological interventions, and clinical supervision.
Responsibilities include
What Dartmouth Health has to offer you
Cover Letters should be addressed to
Keri L. Height, PsyD
Chief of Psychology, New Hampshire Hospital
New Hampshire Hospital - Concord, NH
The Department of Psychiatry at Dartmouth Health and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth is seeking a licensed, doctoral level Psychologist with strong clinical, and teaching interests to join our faculty and serve patients at New Hampshire Hospital, our affiliated state psychiatric facility located in Concord, New Hampshire.
In this role, you would be a collaborative member of a multidisciplinary team, providing psychological services to people with severe mental health illnesses in an inpatient setting. Services include diagnostic evaluations, suicide risk assessments, psychological interventions, and clinical supervision.
Responsibilities include
- Administer and analyze psychological test batteries and clinical assessments with acute psychiatric inpatients in a timely fashion, including cognitive, personality and psychiatric assessments
- Provide expert clinical consultation and treatment recommendations to multidisciplinary teams that include psychiatrists, APRNS, residents, nurses, guardians, aftercare agencies, and other medical providers
- Determine and provide psychological interventions including crisis assessment and management, individual therapy, group therapy, and behavioral interventions
- Provide clinical supervision of doctoral level psychology interns and graduate students
- Consult with treatment teams about management of patients with challenging behaviors, such as self-harm or aggression
- Complete timely progress notes, documentation treatment plan objectives and interventions, and other documentation
- Contribute to the educational mission of the hospital by leading case discussions and presentations
- Attend and contribute to educational activities led by colleagues
- Develop or collaborate on research projects
- Adhere to New Hampshire Hospital’s core values of integrity, collaboration, person centeredness, compassion and excellence
What Dartmouth Health has to offer you
- Collegial and inclusive environment
- Competitive compensation, benefits and relocation
- Continuing Education opportunities
- Dedicated CME time and funds
- Extensive opportunities for research mentorship and internal research funding mechanisms
- Unmatched quality of life
- Four seasons and an outdoor lifestyle
- Access to major cities and airports
- Proximity to mountains and hiking trails
- Driving distance to the seacoast/ocean
- Abundance of local lakes for boating and swimming
Cover Letters should be addressed to
Keri L. Height, PsyD
Chief of Psychology, New Hampshire Hospital
- Completion of a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA- or CPA-accredited program.
- Completion of a predoctoral internship from an APA- or CPA-accredited internship program.
- Completion of a postdoctoral fellowship program.
- Licensed or license-eligible as a psychologist in the state of New Hampshire.