Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Company: Family Support Center
Location: Colorado Springs
Posted on: March 1, 2025
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Job Description:
We are seeking a Clinical Psychologist who is energetic,
interested in working at a growing company, who believes in
evidence-based treatment, strengths-based leadership, and is
committed to a team-supported approach. Part time and per diem
structure available! In person appointments mixed with remote time.
For full time staff, position includes competitive salary, full
health benefits, Paid Time Off, 401k plan, paid CEUs, six paid
holidays, flexible schedule, and choice of 8 or 10 hour work days.
Sound like the kind of place you would like to work? We would love
to speak with you! What sets us apart from the others? Integrated
treatment model - Working interactively with a team of other
professionals helps reduce isolation, stress, liability, and the
other factors that contribute to burnout Flexible schedule Position
Summary The Psychologist provides mental health assessment and
diagnosis services for children and adolescents. Collaborates with
the intake team and the client (and/or guardian) to ensure timely
meetings, documentation and coordination of care occurs. Essential
Job Responsibilities Use appropriate assessment instruments and
data to include formulated mental health diagnosis, specifically
looking at Autism and related diagnoses. Provide family meeting
post-diagnosis to discuss findings. Complete concise report with
clear recommendations for treatment of diagnoses. Ensure that all
individual diagnosis & plans and programs comply with FSC
requirements, satisfy all relevant insurance certification and
other expectations, and meet or exceed professional standards.
Maintain highly organized, consistent, thorough, and systematic
recordkeeping practices. Assessments will be dictated/documented in
accordance with State and regulatory requirements a well as within
the defined FSC timeframe. Provide direct client support to clients
in group settings in center as needed. Communicate with team
members, clients, parents, and caregivers regarding client
diagnosis / progress. Seek creative options for ensuring the
continuity and consistency of support services across settings.
Develop strategies for the stability of quality services when
clients experience transitions. Participate in coordination of care
process. Promote positive public relations, facilitate interagency
collaboration, and advocate for the establishment and maintenance
of comprehensive services. Participate in professional growth
activities such as conferences, classes, and team meetings. Minimum
Required Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills & Abilities) Ability to
lift/push/pull, occasionally, 25 pounds to carry and/or lift
assessments tools and supplies. Must possess a minimum of a
Doctorate degree in Counseling, Social Work or related Behavioral
Health field (PhD or PsyD). Ability to pass a Federal / State /
County criminal background check. Experience administering
psychological tests, interpreting such and writing concise reports
with clear recommendations. Ability to utilize various types of
technology (eg iPad, desktop, etc) for data tracking and
documentation. Must have manual dexterity to perform specific
computer and electronic device functions for data collection.
Ability to provide and accept constructive feedback and develop
knowledge and skill sets accordingly. Commitment to ongoing
training and development as it relates to professional skills and
development, ethics and technology, and training in order to
perform job responsibilities to required standard. Effective time
management skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks at one
time. Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships by encouraging and facilitating cooperation, open
communication, and team work at all levels of the organization.
Ability to interpret and implement protocols furnished in written
or oral form. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and
in writing with co-workers, clients, parents, and others. Must have
visual acuity to read and comprehend written communication through
computer, electronic devices and paper means. Ability to adhere to
organizational policies and procedures and abide by code of ethics
as indicated by the American Board of Professional Psychology. High
level of interpersonal skills and integrity Ability to use sound
judgment and seek appropriate consultation from their supervisor to
ensure services are provided without disruption to the client, to
others, and to the environment. Commitment to maintain client
confidentiality and adhere to HIPPA laws. Preferred: Experience
working with children with autism spectrum disorder Licenses or
Certifications Must possess a valid Current Colorado State
licensure i.e., PsyD, or PhD. Must possess a valid CPR (BLS for
Healthcare Providers) certification or be able to obtain the
certification within 1 month of employment. Must be registered as a
Licensed Psychologist with Colorado Department of Regulatory
agencies. Must possess a valid Colorado Driver's License or be able
to obtain license within 14 days of employment. Eligible for
paneling with a number of private, commercial, and other
third-party insurances (TriCare, Anthem, United, etc) as Clinical
Psychologist. BENEFITS: All employees are currently eligible for
our EAP and 401k plan. Employees classified as Full Time are
currently eligible for Holiday Pay, PTO accrual, Medical, Dental,
Vision, Employer Paid Life, Voluntary Life, Voluntary Long-Term
Disability, Voluntary Short-Term Disability, Voluntary Accident
Insurance, and Voluntary Critical Illness. Employment Type: Full
Time Salary: $100,000 - $130,000 Annual Bonus/Commission: Yes
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