What are the responsibilities and job description for the DSHS BHA Psychologist 4 position at State of Washington?
BHA Maple Lane Psychologist 4
Join our team as a Psychologist at our newest behavioral health treatment campus, Maple Lane, near Centralia, WA.
Behavioral Health Treatment Center Maple Lane offers innovative treatment for residents who are civilly committed, in need of competency restoration, or adjudicated not guilty by reason of mental diagnosis. Each residential unit helps shape the future of behavioral health, aligning with Washington State’s vision of community-based care. Treating residents in smaller facilities help them stay closer to home, family, and support systems, fostering stronger community connections.
As a Psychologist 4, you are in an integral role, responsible for the clinical oversight of the inter-disciplinary treatment team, delivering psychosocial interventions to an assigned group of residents, and coordinating with the court for residents as needed. In collaboration with the treatment team you will advise on a resident’s appropriateness for privileges within the scope of applicable forensic policies and RCW 10.77. In this capacity, you will advise and document community access privileges and will develop clinical targets for residents to meet for treatment progress toward safe community access and eventual release to the community.
You will supervise up to six Psychology Associates and one Institutional Counselor/Peer Support Specialist. You will promote trauma-informed care by monitoring the delivery of evidence-based group and individual therapy, promote effective interpersonal skills regarding treatment, perform appropriate evaluations relevant to a resident’s psycho-diagnostics or other standards as set forward by compliance needs, and implement milieu-based psychosocial rehabilitation techniques.
Maple Lane is a key business unit of DSHS's Behavioral Health Administration, where our dedicated staff offers residents enriching opportunities and experiences outside the hospital setting, preparing them for a smooth transition back into the community. This is a great opportunity to be a team member as BHA modernizes and enhances behavioral health treatment in Washington State.
Opportunities performed on-site at this work location at least three days a week may be eligible for an?additional?5% premium pay in addition to the advertised salary.??(If applicable) Evening and Night shifts include a shift differential in addition to the standard compensation rate. ?
Some of What you will do:- Complete routine risk assessments relevant to public safety and privilege assessments.
- Assist in reviewing resident appropriateness for RTF.
- Conduct psychological testing and assessments when necessary to clarify diagnoses, support resource access, determine decision making capacity, and other purposes as necessary.
- Foster interdisciplinary treatment approaches that are trauma-informed and inclusive of the interests and perspectives of treatment team members.
- Oversee and coordinate the implementation of integrated treatment plans.
- Provide psychological interventions; group and individual psychotherapy, completion of documentation (e.g., progress notes, START, NGRI patient assessment update), and development of Behavior Management Plans.
- Participate in meetings with interdisciplinary team.
- Support direct-care staff in managing and responding to high-risk behaviors such as self-injurious behavior, suicidal ideation, and/or risk of violence towards others.
- Supervise up to six Psychology Associates and one institutional counselor/ peer support specialist in delivery of individual and group treatment or other assigned tasks.
- Ensure the mental health treatment provided is trauma-informed, ethical, evidence-based, and appropriate within the program framework.
- Ensure accurate and timely documentation for mental health services.
- A Doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited school or department of psychology;
- Possession of a license to practice psychology in the state of Washington.
- Experience working with mental health issues in an inpatient setting.
- Experience with the NGRI processes as set out in RCW 10.77, especially pertaining to evidence based risk assessments.
- Knowledge of and experience delivering “third wave behavioral” therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and/or Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
- Knowledge of the psychosocial rehabilitation model and its application to inpatient psychiatric residents.
- Ability to assess mental status and administer, score, interpret, and appropriately write up psychological and neuropsychological tests (e.g. DRS-2, MoCA, M-FAST, MMPI-2, RBANS, TOMM, WAIS-IV) to facilitate case formulation, diagnosis, and assessment of dangerousness and/or suitability for discharge to less restrictive facilities.
To Apply
Please provide the following:
- Resume or CV
The Department of Social and Health Services’ (DSHS) vision that people find human services to shape their own lives requires that we come together with a sense of belonging, common purpose, shared values, and meaningful work. It is crucial to our agency’s vision that you bring an equity, anti-racism, and social justice commitment to your work with DSHS. We strive to create greater access and affirming representation of the communities we serve, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.
Questions about 00953? Please contact Kathy.Simmons@dshs.wa.gov or call (360) 725-5810.
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