Public Health Management Corporation
Psychologist - Safety & Responsibility Program (Fee-for-Service)
Public Health Management Corporation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, 19102
Psychologist - Safety & Responsibility Program (Fee-for-Service)
The Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI) seeks a fee-for-service psychologist for the Adult and Youth Safety and Responsibility Programs (SRP). This person will perform evaluations and consultations in all three of SRP's programs: Youth Sexual Behavior, Adults Sexual Behavior, and Adult Relational Violence. The psychologist will provide the highest quality clinical services to participants at JJPI and help implement techniques to serve these participants more effectively. Role Type: Contractor (Fee-for-Service) Responsibilities: Provide the highest quality clinical services to participants at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Provide comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluations to participants in the Safety and Responsibility Programs: Youth Sexual Behavior, Adult Sexual Behavior, and Adult Relational Violence. Ensure the clinical quality of evaluation reports provided by self and clinicians. Ensure the timeliness of report completion. Provide consultation/oversight during participant resiliency reviews as needed. Provide mental status exams and clinical formulations for comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluations. Perform clinical evaluation of adolescents and adults who have sexual behavior issues/offenses and adults who have engaged in intimate partner violence. Attend clinical meetings as needed. Maintain clinical records in accordance with agency, managed care, and licensing requirements. Seek out appropriate professional training in the areas of adult sexual offending, adult perpetrators of intimate partner/domestic violence, and adolescents with sexually inappropriate behavior. Develop and maintain professional relationships with other agencies/organizations. Supervise clinicians performing evaluation services. Coordinate completion of evaluation reports in a timely fashion. Provide reports for any required court dates. Assist in developing training programs for other staff members. Coordinate the timely and accurate submission of all evaluation-related paperwork. Coordinate the activities of the Evaluation Unit. Work effectively with other staff members and contribute to the development of a team approach to treatment. Provide input for new programs and work to implement more effective methods of delivering services. Understand and communicate with other programs within the agency. Work to foster a collaborative team approach across all programs. Understand the impact of caseload requirements on the financial performance of the agency. Understand the payment source of each participant. Complete all forms required for submission of bills for services in a timely manner. Work with other staff members to develop new treatment programs that promote the financial performance of the agency. Supervise/oversee evaluations completed by non-psychologist mental health professionals and practicum students as needed. Participate in group consultation with other contractors, employees, and the service director/coordinator. Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree from an accredited program in a field related to clinical work Licensure in Pennsylvania as a psychologist PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
The Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI) seeks a fee-for-service psychologist for the Adult and Youth Safety and Responsibility Programs (SRP). This person will perform evaluations and consultations in all three of SRP's programs: Youth Sexual Behavior, Adults Sexual Behavior, and Adult Relational Violence. The psychologist will provide the highest quality clinical services to participants at JJPI and help implement techniques to serve these participants more effectively. Role Type: Contractor (Fee-for-Service) Responsibilities: Provide the highest quality clinical services to participants at the Joseph J. Peters Institute. Provide comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluations to participants in the Safety and Responsibility Programs: Youth Sexual Behavior, Adult Sexual Behavior, and Adult Relational Violence. Ensure the clinical quality of evaluation reports provided by self and clinicians. Ensure the timeliness of report completion. Provide consultation/oversight during participant resiliency reviews as needed. Provide mental status exams and clinical formulations for comprehensive biopsychosocial evaluations. Perform clinical evaluation of adolescents and adults who have sexual behavior issues/offenses and adults who have engaged in intimate partner violence. Attend clinical meetings as needed. Maintain clinical records in accordance with agency, managed care, and licensing requirements. Seek out appropriate professional training in the areas of adult sexual offending, adult perpetrators of intimate partner/domestic violence, and adolescents with sexually inappropriate behavior. Develop and maintain professional relationships with other agencies/organizations. Supervise clinicians performing evaluation services. Coordinate completion of evaluation reports in a timely fashion. Provide reports for any required court dates. Assist in developing training programs for other staff members. Coordinate the timely and accurate submission of all evaluation-related paperwork. Coordinate the activities of the Evaluation Unit. Work effectively with other staff members and contribute to the development of a team approach to treatment. Provide input for new programs and work to implement more effective methods of delivering services. Understand and communicate with other programs within the agency. Work to foster a collaborative team approach across all programs. Understand the impact of caseload requirements on the financial performance of the agency. Understand the payment source of each participant. Complete all forms required for submission of bills for services in a timely manner. Work with other staff members to develop new treatment programs that promote the financial performance of the agency. Supervise/oversee evaluations completed by non-psychologist mental health professionals and practicum students as needed. Participate in group consultation with other contractors, employees, and the service director/coordinator. Minimum Qualifications: Doctoral degree from an accredited program in a field related to clinical work Licensure in Pennsylvania as a psychologist PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.