The Baker Center for Children and Families
Neuropsychologist / Testing Psychologist
The Baker Center for Children and Families, Waltham, Massachusetts, United States, 02254
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The Baker Center for Children and Families The Baker Center for Children and Families promotes the best possible mental health of children and families through the integration of research, intervention, training, and policy. Summary Of Position The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist provides high quality psychological testing to a culturally diverse population of children and young adults ages 2-22. The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist will work in collaboration with a highly trained team of evidence-based practice clinicians to empower neurodiverse children and adolescents and their families to understand the child’s cognitive, social emotional and academic profile. The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist provides high fidelity cognitive, educational, developmental, psychological, and neuropsychological evaluation and testing services to children ages 2-22 presenting with a range of neurodevelopmental difficulties. These include ADHD, disruptive behaviors, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities/dyslexia, trauma, anxiety and mood disorders, as well as medical and neurological conditions, and other challenges. What’s in it for me?
Flexible work environment with partial remote options. Competitive compensation and potential bonus structure. All necessary materials to provide services. Opportunity to supervise practicum students, interns or postdoctoral fellows. Work with a team of dedicated professionals with whom to collaborate and seek supervision, mentoring or support. Essential Duties
Conducts approximately 10 comprehensive assessments per month, with bonus opportunities for completing additional evaluations. Clearly and empathically communicates assessment findings to family members, clients, and referral sources. Completes all reports and clinical documentation in a timely manner and in accordance with American Psychological Association professional standards and in compliance with current policies. Attends required meetings and adheres to department policies and procedures. Provides training and/or education about cognitive, educational, developmental, psychological, and neuropsychological evaluation to parents, other laypersons, providers, policymakers or others as assigned or needed. Qualifications Education:
Licensed Psychologist and Health Service Provider in Massachusetts in good standing or eligibility for licensure in Massachusetts required. Graduate of APA-accredited doctoral program in Clinical or School Psychology. Completion of APA-accredited internship. Specialty training in neuropsychology (consistent with Houston/Minnesota Conference guidelines), including a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology. Board Certification in Neuropsychology is preferred; board certification eligible applicants are also encouraged to apply. Experience
This position is open to junior and mid-career candidates with experience conducting neuropsychological/neurodevelopmental assessments. Experience conducting early childhood, cognitive, educational, developmental, and neuropsychological testing. Training
Computer proficiency, including knowledge of Microsoft Work, and experience working with electronic medial/health records (EMR/EHR). Experience or familiarity with evidence-based practices (e.g., CBT, MATCH, TF-CBT, PCIT, ERP and SPACE Treatment) is beneficial. Logistics License/Certification:
PhD or PsyD with MA license or MA license eligibility Salary:
$100,000-$110,000 Benefits We offer Medical (Blue Cross/Blue Shield), Dental and Vision options; 50% discount on monthly MBTA passes, immediate enrollment into retirement, with company contribution (4%) and match up to (4%) after 2 years of employment. We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Neuropsychologist / Testing Psychologist
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The Baker Center for Children and Families The Baker Center for Children and Families promotes the best possible mental health of children and families through the integration of research, intervention, training, and policy. Summary Of Position The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist provides high quality psychological testing to a culturally diverse population of children and young adults ages 2-22. The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist will work in collaboration with a highly trained team of evidence-based practice clinicians to empower neurodiverse children and adolescents and their families to understand the child’s cognitive, social emotional and academic profile. The Neuropsychologist/Testing Psychologist provides high fidelity cognitive, educational, developmental, psychological, and neuropsychological evaluation and testing services to children ages 2-22 presenting with a range of neurodevelopmental difficulties. These include ADHD, disruptive behaviors, autism spectrum disorder, learning disabilities/dyslexia, trauma, anxiety and mood disorders, as well as medical and neurological conditions, and other challenges. What’s in it for me?
Flexible work environment with partial remote options. Competitive compensation and potential bonus structure. All necessary materials to provide services. Opportunity to supervise practicum students, interns or postdoctoral fellows. Work with a team of dedicated professionals with whom to collaborate and seek supervision, mentoring or support. Essential Duties
Conducts approximately 10 comprehensive assessments per month, with bonus opportunities for completing additional evaluations. Clearly and empathically communicates assessment findings to family members, clients, and referral sources. Completes all reports and clinical documentation in a timely manner and in accordance with American Psychological Association professional standards and in compliance with current policies. Attends required meetings and adheres to department policies and procedures. Provides training and/or education about cognitive, educational, developmental, psychological, and neuropsychological evaluation to parents, other laypersons, providers, policymakers or others as assigned or needed. Qualifications Education:
Licensed Psychologist and Health Service Provider in Massachusetts in good standing or eligibility for licensure in Massachusetts required. Graduate of APA-accredited doctoral program in Clinical or School Psychology. Completion of APA-accredited internship. Specialty training in neuropsychology (consistent with Houston/Minnesota Conference guidelines), including a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology. Board Certification in Neuropsychology is preferred; board certification eligible applicants are also encouraged to apply. Experience
This position is open to junior and mid-career candidates with experience conducting neuropsychological/neurodevelopmental assessments. Experience conducting early childhood, cognitive, educational, developmental, and neuropsychological testing. Training
Computer proficiency, including knowledge of Microsoft Work, and experience working with electronic medial/health records (EMR/EHR). Experience or familiarity with evidence-based practices (e.g., CBT, MATCH, TF-CBT, PCIT, ERP and SPACE Treatment) is beneficial. Logistics License/Certification:
PhD or PsyD with MA license or MA license eligibility Salary:
$100,000-$110,000 Benefits We offer Medical (Blue Cross/Blue Shield), Dental and Vision options; 50% discount on monthly MBTA passes, immediate enrollment into retirement, with company contribution (4%) and match up to (4%) after 2 years of employment. We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.
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