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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 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 Supervisor, Care Center will oversee the day-to-day operations of the identified Outpatient Care Center location. The incumbent will regularly serve as a backup for Behavioral Psychology Care Center activities and facilitate/monitor daily operations of the Behavioral Psychology Outpatient Care Center. This staff member will also supervise other Care Center staff and possess a full operational understanding of clinics, providers, services, insurance clearances, scheduling and patient accounting issues. The incumbent will interact with patients, families, clinicians, and administrative staff in a courteous and professional manner.
The Supervisor, Patient Services (Feeding) will provide supervision of Recreational Activities Staff, administrative leadership and coordination to program projects and goals, and will also provide developmentally appropriate play activities for children between feeding therapy sessions; parent training in behavioral management strategies throughout a patient’s admission; and direct and train playroom staff in the care of patients in the Feeding Program. This individual will participate in strategic planning, development, and implementation of program objectives.
The Therapeutic Assistant I will implement instructional programs and evidence-based treatment protocols in a classroom (group, dyad, and 1:1) setting under the oversight of the Pre-Kindergarten Teacher, the MICC Teacher, or Speech-Language Pathologist. This staff member will interact with the children to encourage language, social, and self-regulatory development. The incumbent will also collect progress and treatment response data; assist with classroom organization; prepare teaching materials; and assist with parent communication and training.