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The Psychologist II will provide clinical services to children, adolescents, and selected adults with medical conditions, as well as their caregivers and families, who have coping, adjustment or behavioral difficulties associated with their health care. This position includes provision of services (evaluation, treatment, consultation) as an embedded psychologist within multidisciplinary medical subspecialty clinic(s), a hospital consultation service, and through an outpatient pediatric behavioral health clinic. Patients may be neurotypical or may have neurocognitive or neurodevelopmental differences, and are referred because their behavioral and emotional functioning impacts their ability to cope...
The Psychologist II (Pediatric Feeding Disorders) will conduct intake evaluations to diagnose feeding disorders and provide service recommendations in collaboration with an interdisciplinary team; and provide direct clinical services based on the principles of behavioral psychology/applied behavior analysis to children and adolescents with feeding disorders who are receiving outpatient services.
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The Psychology Associate I will administer and score psychological and neuropsychological measures for clinical and research purposes, and work within a multi-disciplinary team to improve quality of life for children with cancer. Principal responsibilities will be for ages 0 - 25. The incumbent will additionally assist the clinic Co-Directors with administrative duties as assigned.
**Travel may be required from various offices across the KKI and JHU campuses throughout the day
The Psychology Associate II will assist the Psychologist in providing clinical services, supervision, and case management for outpatient cases as specified by the Clinic Director or other member of the departmental leadership team. This position will collaborate with department staff and supervisors, as well as other internal Kennedy Krieger departments as needed. The incumbent will participate in provision of clinical services as well as programs of systematic research.
The Psychology Associate II will provide clinical services, supervision, and case management for outpatient cases as specified department leadership, and will collaborate with department staff/supervisors and other Institute departments as needed. The incumbent will participate in hiring, supervising, and the evaluating
The RecreationalActivities Coordinator is responsible for planning, organizing, and overseeing recreational activities and programs in the Rec Room each morning, ensuring the overall effective functioning of the recreational program and providing a consistent structured presence with the program. The incumbent promotes the optimal development of children and adolescents through the facilitation of social group activities.
The Recreational Activities Staff I is responsible for assisting with the implementation of therapeutic and recreational activities for Neurobehavioral Unit (NBU) inpatients and assisting with the implementation of research protocols on the NBU.
The Recreational Activities Staff II maintains the overall therapeutic milieu for patients in CL/TR activity programs. The Recreational Activities Staff work predominantly in the evenings and weekends, planning and facilitating social recreational activities for the inpatient population, which support their psychosocial and developmental needs
In support of the mission, vision and values of Kennedy Krieger Institute, the Rehabilitation Aide/Transporter will transfer and transport patients and provide patient care under direct supervision of a clinician within the policies and procedures of both the Institute and the departmental program, and in accordance with laws and regulations of the state of Maryland. This position will assist clinical staff in the provision of patient care programs and perform supportive tasks, including those serving the administrative, maintenance, and operational needs of the program.
The Rehabilitation Aide will transfer and transport patients and provide patient care under direct supervision of a licensed clinician within the policies and procedures of the Institute and the departmental program, and in accordance with Laws and Regulations of the State of Maryland. The incumbent will assist clinical staff in the provision of patient care programs and perform supportive tasks, including those serving the administrative, maintenance and operational needs of the program.