Rehabilitation psychologist job description
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Example rehabilitation psychologist requirements on a job description
Rehabilitation psychologist requirements can be divided into technical requirements and required soft skills. The lists below show the most common requirements included in rehabilitation psychologist job postings.
Sample rehabilitation psychologist requirements
- Doctoral degree in psychology from an accredited institution
- Valid state licensure as a psychologist
- Experience in clinical practice and research
- Knowledge of psychological assessment and treatment methods
- Experience working with patients with physical disabilities or chronic illnesses
Sample required rehabilitation psychologist soft skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams
- Empathy and sensitivity towards patients and their families
- Flexibility and adaptability to changing patient needs
- Ability to provide emotional support and counseling to patients
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Bancroft rehabilitation psychologist job description
Are you seeking greater fulfillment in your clinical career? As a Rehabilitation Psychologist at Bancroft, you will be a supportive member of our clinical team committed to helping individuals living with Traumatic Brain Injuries and other neurological disorders. Working closely together with your team and families, you'll empower individuals to realize their best life.
The Rehabilitation Psychologist provides direct, consultative, and supportive assessment and therapeutic services in rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology to persons served, and outpatients to enhance individual potential for learning, quality of life and independence and to meet the specific rehabilitation needs of persons served.
This position will be providing services at our Mount Laurel, NJ location. The hours will be Monday-Thursday 8:30a-5:00pm.
Responsibilities:
How You Can Make a Real Impact:
Provides direct and consultative psychological and neuropsychological services, including assessment, treatment, and intervention in accordance with regulations, standards, and guidelines defined by the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), N.J. State Board of Psychology and Code of Ethical Practice, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Individual Program Plan (IPP), and established Bancroft policies and procedures.
Conducts diagnostic assessments and develops intervention plans for individual persons served, as needed or as assigned:
As needed, determines the need for therapeutic intervention, level of intellectual functioning, communication abilities, achievement performance, adaptive behavior, and other cognitive functions;
Reviews assessments of persons served, administers standardized testing, performs formal and informal testing, performs clinical observations, conducts specialized screenings, interprets behavior data graphs and assessment results, and provides recommendations for service delivery;
Provides reassessment of persons served, focusing on targeted areas of need at established intervals;
Plans and develops goals specific to psychological therapy and treatment services that are clinically relevant, achievable, measurable, and will be effectively utilized in each individual's rehabilitation program.
Provides direct psychological therapy, treatment services, and intervention to persons served:
Provides individual and group psychotherapy;
Plans and schedules frequency and duration of sessions in accordance with individual needs;
Utilizes appropriate therapeutic techniques based on the diagnostic, cognitive, psychological, communication, physical abilities, and learning capacity of the individual served;
Prompts and/or assists each person in the achievement of goals while actively encouraging the independence and competency of each person within his/her ability level;
Utilizes a system of documentation that is professional, efficient, accountable, and conforms to federal and state regulations and Bancroft policies and procedures; develops and maintains progress reports, session notes, treatment summary reports, etc.;
Provides training on a variety of topics and specific to rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology to staff members regarding the implementation and monitoring of treatment plans, behavior plans, cognitive remediation plans, etc.;
May accompany persons served to psychiatric/neurological medical appointments in tandem with Nurse, residential direct care staff, parents/guardians, etc.
Provides crisis intervention, as needed, through counseling, de-escalation techniques, staff support, and assistance. May determine need for physical restraint, operating in accordance with approved DDD regulations. May provide on-call services to residential persons served.
Provides consultative services in rehabilitation to Trans-Disciplinary Team (TDT) and other staff members, persons served family members, and residential direct care givers (both within and outside of the Bancroft organization):
Effectively utilizes available psychological therapy, treatment, cognitive, behavioral, physical, and developmental information of individuals served
There will be opportunities to complete outpatient neuropsychological evaluations for adults and older adults, in addition to psychotherapy, as part of this position if that is of interest to the applicant
Qualifications:
What You'll Love About Bancroft:
Meaningful Purpose: We truly make a difference in the lives of others, which inspires us to be better people, and gives us purpose.
Outstanding Benefits: We offer competitive salaries, retirement savings program, generous paid time off, medical and dental insurance, and more
Opportunities for Professional Development and Career Advancement
Involvement with Student Training
Working with a Strong, Transdisciplinary Team, including Board Certified Psychologists
Education & Experience:
Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Psychology, or a related psychological field required for current licensure by the State of New Jersey.
EEO Statement:
Bancroft is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and supports diversity, equity and inclusion in its hiring and employment practices, so that every team member can feel a true sense of belonging, and maximize their unique potential. To this end, all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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The Rehabilitation Psychologist provides direct, consultative, and supportive assessment and therapeutic services in rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology to persons served, and outpatients to enhance individual potential for learning, quality of life and independence and to meet the specific rehabilitation needs of persons served.
This position will be providing services at our Mount Laurel, NJ location. The hours will be Monday-Thursday 8:30a-5:00pm.
Responsibilities:
How You Can Make a Real Impact:
Provides direct and consultative psychological and neuropsychological services, including assessment, treatment, and intervention in accordance with regulations, standards, and guidelines defined by the Division of Developmental Disabilities (DDD), N.J. State Board of Psychology and Code of Ethical Practice, Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Individual Program Plan (IPP), and established Bancroft policies and procedures.
Conducts diagnostic assessments and develops intervention plans for individual persons served, as needed or as assigned:
As needed, determines the need for therapeutic intervention, level of intellectual functioning, communication abilities, achievement performance, adaptive behavior, and other cognitive functions;
Reviews assessments of persons served, administers standardized testing, performs formal and informal testing, performs clinical observations, conducts specialized screenings, interprets behavior data graphs and assessment results, and provides recommendations for service delivery;
Provides reassessment of persons served, focusing on targeted areas of need at established intervals;
Plans and develops goals specific to psychological therapy and treatment services that are clinically relevant, achievable, measurable, and will be effectively utilized in each individual's rehabilitation program.
Provides direct psychological therapy, treatment services, and intervention to persons served:
Provides individual and group psychotherapy;
Plans and schedules frequency and duration of sessions in accordance with individual needs;
Utilizes appropriate therapeutic techniques based on the diagnostic, cognitive, psychological, communication, physical abilities, and learning capacity of the individual served;
Prompts and/or assists each person in the achievement of goals while actively encouraging the independence and competency of each person within his/her ability level;
Utilizes a system of documentation that is professional, efficient, accountable, and conforms to federal and state regulations and Bancroft policies and procedures; develops and maintains progress reports, session notes, treatment summary reports, etc.;
Provides training on a variety of topics and specific to rehabilitation psychology and neuropsychology to staff members regarding the implementation and monitoring of treatment plans, behavior plans, cognitive remediation plans, etc.;
May accompany persons served to psychiatric/neurological medical appointments in tandem with Nurse, residential direct care staff, parents/guardians, etc.
Provides crisis intervention, as needed, through counseling, de-escalation techniques, staff support, and assistance. May determine need for physical restraint, operating in accordance with approved DDD regulations. May provide on-call services to residential persons served.
Provides consultative services in rehabilitation to Trans-Disciplinary Team (TDT) and other staff members, persons served family members, and residential direct care givers (both within and outside of the Bancroft organization):
Effectively utilizes available psychological therapy, treatment, cognitive, behavioral, physical, and developmental information of individuals served
There will be opportunities to complete outpatient neuropsychological evaluations for adults and older adults, in addition to psychotherapy, as part of this position if that is of interest to the applicant
Qualifications:
What You'll Love About Bancroft:
Meaningful Purpose: We truly make a difference in the lives of others, which inspires us to be better people, and gives us purpose.
Outstanding Benefits: We offer competitive salaries, retirement savings program, generous paid time off, medical and dental insurance, and more
Opportunities for Professional Development and Career Advancement
Involvement with Student Training
Working with a Strong, Transdisciplinary Team, including Board Certified Psychologists
Education & Experience:
Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology, Counseling, Psychology, or a related psychological field required for current licensure by the State of New Jersey.
EEO Statement:
Bancroft is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and supports diversity, equity and inclusion in its hiring and employment practices, so that every team member can feel a true sense of belonging, and maximize their unique potential. To this end, all applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Updated March 14, 2024