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MINER/MASON & ASSOCIATES

Pediatric Neuropsychologist – Iowa

MINER/MASON & ASSOCIATES, Iowa, Louisiana, United States, 70647

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With over 35 years of experience recruiting physicians and healthcare professionals, we’ve had the privilege of partnering with outstanding organizations and talented candidates to make meaningful connections. We’re currently working on behalf of a trusted pediatric provider—a longstanding partner for several decades—who is seeking a

Board-Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist

to join their team. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with children and families, delivering impactful care in a collaborative and supportive environment. We are seeking a Board-Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist to join our team in providing neuropsychological assessments, diagnoses, and therapeutic interventions for children and families. This role involves working closely with interdisciplinary teams and collaborating with medical providers to ensure comprehensive, evidence-based care. Key Responsibilities: Conduct detailed neuropsychological evaluations, including assessments of cognitive, academic, and behavioral functioning. Diagnose and treat conditions affecting the central nervous system, such as brain injuries, degenerative diseases, and developmental disorders. Communicate findings and treatment plans to families and care teams. Provide direct and consultative neuropsychological services for inpatient rehabilitation programs. Complete documentation and billing in compliance with ethical and professional standards. Requirements: Education:

Doctoral degree in Neuropsychology. Experience:

Minimum of 3 years of experience working with children and adolescents. Certification:

Licensed and Board-Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist. Skills:

Excellent communication, adaptability, and a passion for working with children and families. Why Join Us? Become part of a compassionate and innovative team dedicated to improving the lives of children through exceptional care and evidence-based practices.

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