What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Neuropsychologist & Chief of Pediatric Neuropsychology position at Dayton Children's Hospital?
Dayton Children's Hospital, in Dayton, Ohio, announces opportunities for pediatric neuropsychologists and psychometrists within our developing Neuropsychology Program. With rapid expansion of the need for this service, we have decided to move this service into its own division. We are recruiting both a Staff Neuropsychologist and a Chief of Neuropsychology.
The Neuropsychology Program at Dayton Children's Hospital (DCH) is a sought-after service that provides comprehensive evaluations to over thirty-three medical subspecialties represented within our hospital and community physicians with regards to children with a wide variety of medical conditions that affect their brain functioning and behavior, including seizures, cancer, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and numerous perinatal conditions.
Dayton Children's Hospital is a mid-sized private, freestanding, not-for-profit children's hospital that provides a wide range of services to children and families from a twenty-county area of central and southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana. Designated a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, DCH has an outstanding "above and beyond" reputation for clinical care and customer service. In 2022 & 2023, Forbes named Dayton Children's a Best In-State Employer!
With a history rooted in innovation and conveniently located within a short driving distance of larger metro centers such as Cincinnati, Columbus, and Indianapolis, Dayton has a vibrant urban core, diverse communities, and a national rank in the performing arts. The region offers a multitude of metro parks, a balance of urban and rural living, and is home to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base and the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
Dayton metro is the fourth largest in Ohio and is noted for its association with aviation most notably due to the Wright brothers' invention of flight. The city is home to the National Museum of the United States Air Force, some of the best private and public schools in the state, a vibrant arts and entertainment community and a beautiful system of parks, trails, and river corridors. For additional information, visit www.dayton.com
Requirements :
A doctoral degree in psychology with specialized training in pediatric neuropsychology (Psy.D.).
Extensive clinical experience in pediatric neuropsychology, with a strong background in leadership and program development.
Valid licensure to practice psychology in the state of Ohio.
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