Clinical Psychologist II - Adult Services
Commonwealth of MassachusettsAbout the role
Description
Worcester Recovery Center and Hospital (WRCH), operated by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health (DMH), is seeking a full-time dedicated Psychologist II to play a crucial role in providing comprehensive mental health services. This position involves performing admission assessments, specialized clinical risk assessments, and diagnostic evaluations, including psychological testing. You will engage in acute risk assessment and treatment planning on one of the two acute court evaluation units. Collaboration with interdisciplinary colleagues is essential, as you will offer consultation and deliver both individual and group therapy. Working under the guidance of Psychologist IVs, your contributions will be integral to the effective delivery of psychology services.
As a Psychologist II, you will practice independently, maintaining the highest professional standards and meeting all requirements of the WRCH Professional Staff Organization. This role not only demands clinical expertise but also emphasizes the importance of patient engagement, thorough documentation, and ongoing professional development. Your work will significantly impact patient care, from crisis intervention and relapse prevention to behavior analysis and therapeutic support, ensuring a holistic approach to mental health treatment and recovery. WRCH is a newly constructed, state-of-the-art psychiatric hospital, on well-manicured grounds, in the biotech park area of Worcester, adjacent to the UMass medical school and hospital.
Please Note: This is a fully on-site role. The schedule is Monday-Friday from 8:00am-4:30pm or 8:30am-5:00pm.
Duties and Responsibilities (these duties are a general summary and not all inclusive):
- Conduct admission assessments.
- Practice individual and group psychotherapy.
- Facilitate community meetings.
- Develop treatment planning within a treatment team.
- Conduct specialized risk assessments for suicide, fire setting, violence, substance abuse, and referrals to the Independent Forensic Risk Assessment (IFRA) and Mentally Ill/Problematic Sexual Behavior (MI/PSB) evaluation teams.
- Assist treatment teams with understanding and following DMH’s Inpatient Clinical Risk (ICR) policy.
- Track patients’ forensic statuses and supporting treatment teams in coordinating all needed assessments to support their transition through increased privilege levels leading to hospital discharge.
- Complete crisis and acute risk consultation and psychological testing.
- Conduct Positive Behavior Support (PBS) patient evaluation and consultation with teams.
- Supervise upper-level psychology students (interns and/or post-docs) and/or staff.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Proficient in diagnosing and assessing symptoms of mental and emotional disorders, including conducting risk assessments.
- Skilled in utilizing various assessment techniques, such as interviews, psychological testing, and neuropsychological screening/testing.
- Capable of analyzing historical, observational, interview, and test data to draw conclusions and make informed recommendations.
- Knowledgeable in the theory, principles, and practices of psychotherapy, including evidence-based practices.
- Experienced in applying motivation principles, behavioral analysis, and reinforcement techniques.
- Adept at general report writing and maintaining accurate, confidential records.
- Familiar with s
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