Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group (LLUFMG) · 4 months ago
Pediatric Psychologist
Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group is seeking a Pediatric Psychologist to join its transdisciplinary team at the Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of Excellence. The role involves providing clinical services, conducting neuropsychological assessments, and supervising psychology trainees while contributing to research efforts.
Responsibilities
Must have ability to work with various people and departments to foster teamwork in the healthcare environment within Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of Excellence (AAC)
Is expected to have skill sets to work independently and with a transdisciplinary team
Requires ability to maintain the highly confidential nature of patient and healthcare information and work to transfer appropriate information to meet child/family need
This position will require that the candidate be able to provide comprehensive neuropsychological assessments, particularly those relevant to autism evaluations
Must be able to work with transdisciplinary team to diagnose patients, develop reports, referral and recommendations to ameliorate health/wellbeing concerns of patients in a timely manner
As part of the Pediatric Psychology Services team will also assist with neurodevelopmental and neuropsychological evaluations to children in outpatient and inpatient settings in other LLUHC clinics served by this team
Serve as one of the supervisors for psychology trainees and unlicensed staff
Provide training to graduate psychology trainees in the areas of pediatric psychology, psychotherapeutic interventions, and psychological assessment
Opportunities to develop research projects are present
Collaborate with AAC and/or Dept of Pediatrics Division of Psychology Services to write grants for further research opportunities
Contribute to publications and presentations based on individual and collaborative research projects
Qualification
Required
PhD/PsyD in Clinical Psychology
Licensed or license eligible in the state of California
Knowledge of the various psychosocial aspects of commonly referred medical conditions
Proficiency with basic cognitive, psychological, and neuropsychological assessment
Ability to work with various people and departments to foster teamwork in the healthcare environment
Skill sets to work independently and with a transdisciplinary team
Ability to maintain the highly confidential nature of patient and healthcare information
Ability to provide comprehensive neuropsychological assessments, particularly those relevant to autism evaluations
Ability to work with transdisciplinary team to diagnose patients, develop reports, referral and recommendations to ameliorate health/wellbeing concerns of patients in a timely manner
Preferred
Expertise in assessment and diagnosis of Autism/Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Experience supervising graduate students/postdoctoral fellows
Experience working as part of a team
Benefits
Generous Retirement Contribution
Comprehensive Medical/Dental Coverage
Competitive Vacation & Sick Days
CME Days and Funds
Relocation Assistance (if applicable)
Paid Malpractice Insurance
Paid Life Insurance
Loan Repayment/State & Federal (If eligible)
Company
Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group (LLUFMG)
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