State of Colorado
PSYCHOLOGIST I -Juvenile Forensic Evaluator- Statewide.
State of Colorado, Denver, Colorado, United States
PSYCHOLOGIST I -Juvenile Forensic Evaluator- Statewide
Join to apply for the PSYCHOLOGIST I -Juvenile Forensic Evaluator- Statewide role at State of Colorado. The Department Information and overview describe the Office of Civil and Forensic Mental Health (OCFMH) within the Colorado Department of Human Services and the responsibilities for policy development, service provision and coordination, program monitoring and evaluation, and administrative oversight of the public behavioral health system. This position performs court-ordered evaluations and restoration reports, may travel within Colorado, and requires a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist by Colorado statute. Job Duties / Responsibilities
Completes the equivalent of 12 court-ordered evaluations for competency or restoration of competency per month. Produces written reports detailing opinions regarding competency, with explanations of barriers to competency when applicable; reports include information and opinions per C.R.S 19-2.5. May be subpoenaed to testify and provide court information regarding opinions. Conducts evaluations in settings such as hospitals, jails, or community locations as specified by court orders. Requests collateral information as needed and seeks consultation with supervisors or colleagues on difficult cases. Develops and delivers expert testimony and professional opinions to courts regarding competency and restoration. Maintains objectivity and neutrality in reporting and testimony, and explains the basis for any clinical and forensic opinions. Tests and discusses assessment processes and instruments used, including collateral sources as needed. Attends annual and ongoing competency training to stay informed of current trends and research in forensic psychology. Participates in case presentations for peer review and quality assurance; may be assigned additional tasks as needed by OCFMH. Minimum Qualifications
Current, valid licensure as a Psychologist from the Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners One (1) year of experience as a licensed psychologist or permitted psychologist Licensed Psychologist (Special Qualifications) Preferred Qualifications
Training and experience in juvenile evaluation Experience in Forensic Evaluations Experience in evaluating competency to proceed Ability to work independently with strong written and oral communication skills Ability to use independent judgment to meet deadlines Prior State experience Conditions of Employment
Background checks and license verification; valid U.S. driver's license; potential extensive travel between Colorado facilities Pre-Employment Physical and TB Test; age 21 or older Appeal Rights
If you are eliminated from consideration, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. Instructions for filing an appeal are provided in the posting. About This Position / Work Arrangement
The current schedule is hybrid (remote work and on-site 2 days per week) with possible changes based on business needs. The selected candidate may be located at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Fort Logan or Pueblo. Location: Denver, CO (and statewide travel possible)
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Join to apply for the PSYCHOLOGIST I -Juvenile Forensic Evaluator- Statewide role at State of Colorado. The Department Information and overview describe the Office of Civil and Forensic Mental Health (OCFMH) within the Colorado Department of Human Services and the responsibilities for policy development, service provision and coordination, program monitoring and evaluation, and administrative oversight of the public behavioral health system. This position performs court-ordered evaluations and restoration reports, may travel within Colorado, and requires a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist by Colorado statute. Job Duties / Responsibilities
Completes the equivalent of 12 court-ordered evaluations for competency or restoration of competency per month. Produces written reports detailing opinions regarding competency, with explanations of barriers to competency when applicable; reports include information and opinions per C.R.S 19-2.5. May be subpoenaed to testify and provide court information regarding opinions. Conducts evaluations in settings such as hospitals, jails, or community locations as specified by court orders. Requests collateral information as needed and seeks consultation with supervisors or colleagues on difficult cases. Develops and delivers expert testimony and professional opinions to courts regarding competency and restoration. Maintains objectivity and neutrality in reporting and testimony, and explains the basis for any clinical and forensic opinions. Tests and discusses assessment processes and instruments used, including collateral sources as needed. Attends annual and ongoing competency training to stay informed of current trends and research in forensic psychology. Participates in case presentations for peer review and quality assurance; may be assigned additional tasks as needed by OCFMH. Minimum Qualifications
Current, valid licensure as a Psychologist from the Colorado State Board of Psychologist Examiners One (1) year of experience as a licensed psychologist or permitted psychologist Licensed Psychologist (Special Qualifications) Preferred Qualifications
Training and experience in juvenile evaluation Experience in Forensic Evaluations Experience in evaluating competency to proceed Ability to work independently with strong written and oral communication skills Ability to use independent judgment to meet deadlines Prior State experience Conditions of Employment
Background checks and license verification; valid U.S. driver's license; potential extensive travel between Colorado facilities Pre-Employment Physical and TB Test; age 21 or older Appeal Rights
If you are eliminated from consideration, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board or request a review by the State Personnel Director. Instructions for filing an appeal are provided in the posting. About This Position / Work Arrangement
The current schedule is hybrid (remote work and on-site 2 days per week) with possible changes based on business needs. The selected candidate may be located at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Fort Logan or Pueblo. Location: Denver, CO (and statewide travel possible)
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