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The Psychologist III will provide services utilizing evidence-based/informed treatment models and coordinates care with multi-disciplinary teams focused on the strengths and effective individualized treatment for the patient and their family. The incumbent will maintain a clinical caseload including individual and family psychotherapy, diagnostic assessments, parent training, and counseling in child development and behavior management. This position may administer and score psychological tests and assist parents/caregivers in advocating for their children’s needs in the community. The incumbent will provide direct supervision to...
The Psychology Associate I will assist with administering and scoring psychological and neuropsychological tests for both clinical and research services; help with the oversight of departmental inventory and purchasing of test materials and books; and support other triage and preauthorization needs. The incumbent will comply with state regulations governing Psychology Associates. Principal responsibilities will be for ages, birth through young adult. The incumbent will assist the supervising Neuropsychologist and Clinical Director with administrative duties as assigned.
The Psychology Associate IIwill assist Psychologists in providing clinical services, supervision, and case management for in/outpatient cases as specified by the director of the outpatient clinic or department head. The incumbent will collaborate with department staff and supervisors, as well as other Institute departments as needed. This position will support Behavioral Psychology staff as well as participate in programs of systematic research.
The Psychology Associate II will assist Psychologist in providing clinical services, supervision and case management for in/outpatient cases as specified by the Director of the inpatient service, outpatient clinic, or Department Head. This professional will collaborate with department staff/supervisors and other KKI departments as needed. The incumbent will participate in hiring, supervising and the evaluating of Behavioral Psychology staff as well as participate in programs of systematic research.
The Research Assistant collaborates with the PIs and larger investigative team in reaching the research goals of the Healthy Brain Child Development (HBCD) Study. The Research Assistant will be responsible for duties including but not limited to: MRI data collection, quality control, and preprocessing; working as part of the larger research team which includes recruitment and
TheResearch Assistant II will conduct rehabilitation research, data collection, analysis, and interpretation for various research studies and grants. This position focuses on pediatric brain injury, under the direction of the Director of Rehabilitation Neuropsychology.
The Senior Behavior Analyst will provide clinical services, clinical supervision and case management for NeuroBehavioral Unit in/outpatients as specified by the Program Director of the NBU/NBU Outpatient Service; participate in hiring, supervising and evaluating Behavioral Psychology Staff; participate in programs of systematic research. The Senior Behavior Analyst will maintain an emphasis on research and research publication.
The Senior Research Coordinator will coordinate research activities; participate in grant activities (identifying funding sources, generate applications, etc.) and participate in research dissemination.
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.