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Neuropsychologist

the AACN, Grantsville, Maryland, United States, 21536

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Overview

Summary:

Under the general management of the Behavioral Health Manager, a neuropsychologist is responsible for the clinical evaluation, validated testing, and testing interpretation for patients requesting said services consistent with the scope of practice allowed by the states of Maryland and West Virginia. Responsibilities

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Works effectively with the Behavioral Health Manager, Medical Director of Behavioral Health and support staff to provide neuropsychiatric testing with additional behavioral health services as needed and appropriate Assessment and Diagnosis

Conducts thorough assessments to understand patients’ mental health conditions. Evaluations include assessments of patient intelligence, academic ability, attention, concentration, sensorimotor function, language, learning, and memory. In addition, interviews patients to obtain comprehensive medical, developmental, and psychological histories. This may include assessing pediatric populations for conditions such as learning disabilities and geriatric populations for neurocognitive disorders. Formulates accurate diagnoses based on clinical evaluations and testing along with collaboration with other healthcare professionals.

Treatment Planning

Assists in developing individualized treatment plans for patients, considering their unique needs and circumstances. Recommends referrals to additional services based on evidence-based practices.

Collaboration and Consultation

Works respectfully and effectively with executive and leadership personnel in serving MLMC’s mission and accomplishment of the strategic plan and organizational goals. Attends Behavioral Health Department Meetings and Town Hall meetings. In addition, may participate in behavioral health department strategic planning and other committees upon invitation. Provides consultation services to other healthcare team members regarding the mental health aspects of patient care.

Education and Support

Educates patients and their families about mental health conditions, treatment options, and coping strategies. Offers support and guidance to help individuals manage their mental health and maintain overall well-being. Educate and supervise practicum students, psychology interns, or other staff when applicable

Documentation and Record Keeping

Maintains accurate and up-to-date patient records, including assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes, in accordance with legal and ethical standards. Write or prepare detailed clinical neuropsychological reports, using data from psychological or neuropsychological tests, self-report measures, rating scales, direct observations, or interviews.

Continuing Education

Read current literature, talk with colleagues, and participate in professional organizations or conferences to keep abreast of developments in neuropsychology. Participates in MLMC programs and contractual agreements with various payers, organizations, and associations that promote quality, team-based care, and patient-centered initiatives. Examples include, but not limited to Accountable Care Organizations, PCMH recognition, projects specific to grant agreements, payer value-based contracts. Participate in educational programs, in-service training, or workshops to remain current in methods and techniques.

Upholds the Code of Ethics and mission of Mountain Laurel Medical Center in a manner consistent with the core values of patient focused, respect, accountability, teamwork, continuous improvement, and integrity. Qualifications

The neuropsychologist shall be an experienced provider of psychological services. In addition, an individual must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the administrative aspects of clinic operations and have a thorough grasp of the many and varied collaborative relationships necessary to maintain effective continuity of care for all MLMC patients. The successful candidate must have the interpersonal skills to establish and maintain effective relationships with professionals and patients at all levels and to assist the Medical Director of Behavioral Health in liaison with local, state and federal agencies, when appropriate. The work environment is a medical practice clinic that requires highly competent skills and the physical and mental ability to meet the needs of patients in outpatient settings. The position of neuropsychologist may be required to engage in some local, state or out-of-state travel. Education and Experience

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in a field of psychology or a Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) degree along with a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology. National exam completion is required in addition to any state specific requirements. A minimum of two (2) year’s experience in direct provision of psychological services is preferred. Additional experience is very desirable, particularly in the setting of a community health care center. Must be, or able to be certified in BLS. Certification in ACLS, ATLS and PALS is encouraged. Understanding of HealthCare laws and Regulations

Must have the ability to follow HIPAA guidelines as well as an understanding of policies and procedures regarding medical records put in place by the Federal Government. Reasoning Ability

Must be able to demonstrate the ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Team Work

An essential element is the ability to work and interact effectively and positively with other staff members to build and enhance teamwork in a patient centered team based model of care and in the overall MLMC organization; team engagement is a must to be successful in this position. Work Record

A demonstrated work record showing good attendance, punctuality, dependability and the ability to work well with supervisors and coworkers as part of a team effort is essential. A medical office setting is an environment that requires the ability to relate to all types of people while always maintaining a professional demeanor. Language Skills

Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals is essential. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence, and the ability to speak effectively to patients, co-workers and the public at large is paramount. Additional Skills

Must have the ability to read and interpret medical and work environment related documents involving patient care, program descriptions, government regulations and MLMC policy and procedures. Sensitivity to Needs of Special Populations

Must be able to demonstrate an understanding and sensitivity to cultural differences and needs of MLMC patients and be able to respond appropriately to all people regardless of race, ethnicity, language, age, gender, sexual orientation, religion, disability, economic standing, etc. Physical Demands

The work environment is a typical outpatient medical clinic. While performing the duties of this job, candidates may be required to drive, sit for extended periods, spend time standing and walking, handle considerable paperwork, operate computers, lift up to 15 pound boxes of supplies and assist patients who may have limited mobility. Work Environment

Work is performed in a typical, outpatient clinic environment and possibly at locations outside the office. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

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