Kaiser
Child Psychologist and Intake Assessment Coordinator
Kaiser, Pleasanton, California, United States, 94566
Job Summary:
Join our dedicated team as a Child Psychologist and Intake Assessment Coordinator, providing vital mental health assessments, diagnoses, treatment, and crisis intervention services for children and their families. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create personalized treatment programs tailored to each individual's needs. Essential Responsibilities: Develop, implement, coordinate, and evaluate clinical treatment programs for members with mental health needs. Participate in staff conferences for planning and evaluation and provide outpatient psychotherapy to individuals, families, and groups. Conduct psychological assessments, including test administration and interpretation. Prepare intake summaries and treatment plans while maintaining confidential records according to state regulations. Work with physicians to evaluate patients for psychotropic medications. Utilize resources from community organizations to support treatment needs and provide consultation on mental health matters. Supervise psychology interns and trainees as needed. Provide support to families, including treatment explanations and compliance education. Utilize community resources for referrals to meet treatment needs. Participate in program development and evaluation within the department. Report safety concerns to the appropriate agencies. Basic Qualifications: Experience:
N/A Education:
PhD/PsyD/EdD in Clinical Counseling, Health, or School Psychology from an accredited institution. License, Certification, Registration:
Psychologist License (California) required within 6 months of hire. National Provider Identifier needed at hire. Additional Requirements: Familiarity with DSM-V for diagnosis. Experience assessing and treating a range of psychiatric conditions. Ability to participate in the department's on-call rotation. Knowledge of Evidence-Based Practices and psychotherapy research methods. Understanding of bio-psycho-social factors affecting mental health. Accuracy in diagnosis and treatment planning. Competence in various therapeutic modalities. Demonstrated ethical integrity and professional maturity. Commitment to quality service and teamwork in a multidisciplinary setting. Able to manage multiple tasks effectively. Knowledge of social service agencies, state regulations, and confidentiality standards. Experience with psychological testing and crisis intervention. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. If not licensed in CA at hiring, must be licensed in another U.S. state and able to practice under Section 2946 of the Business and Professional Code (maximum of 180 days). Willingness to work within a Labor/Management Partnership. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy. Experience in psychological evaluations of diverse populations, including children and families. Demonstrated commitment to teamwork and quality service. Ability to complete multiple tasks in a timely manner. Accuracy in diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Competence in individual, family, and group psychotherapy. Location: Pleasanton Hopyard Psychiatry, California Hours: 40 per week Shift: Day - Mon through Sat, 07:00 AM to 08:00 PM Job Type: Full-time Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
Join our dedicated team as a Child Psychologist and Intake Assessment Coordinator, providing vital mental health assessments, diagnoses, treatment, and crisis intervention services for children and their families. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create personalized treatment programs tailored to each individual's needs. Essential Responsibilities: Develop, implement, coordinate, and evaluate clinical treatment programs for members with mental health needs. Participate in staff conferences for planning and evaluation and provide outpatient psychotherapy to individuals, families, and groups. Conduct psychological assessments, including test administration and interpretation. Prepare intake summaries and treatment plans while maintaining confidential records according to state regulations. Work with physicians to evaluate patients for psychotropic medications. Utilize resources from community organizations to support treatment needs and provide consultation on mental health matters. Supervise psychology interns and trainees as needed. Provide support to families, including treatment explanations and compliance education. Utilize community resources for referrals to meet treatment needs. Participate in program development and evaluation within the department. Report safety concerns to the appropriate agencies. Basic Qualifications: Experience:
N/A Education:
PhD/PsyD/EdD in Clinical Counseling, Health, or School Psychology from an accredited institution. License, Certification, Registration:
Psychologist License (California) required within 6 months of hire. National Provider Identifier needed at hire. Additional Requirements: Familiarity with DSM-V for diagnosis. Experience assessing and treating a range of psychiatric conditions. Ability to participate in the department's on-call rotation. Knowledge of Evidence-Based Practices and psychotherapy research methods. Understanding of bio-psycho-social factors affecting mental health. Accuracy in diagnosis and treatment planning. Competence in various therapeutic modalities. Demonstrated ethical integrity and professional maturity. Commitment to quality service and teamwork in a multidisciplinary setting. Able to manage multiple tasks effectively. Knowledge of social service agencies, state regulations, and confidentiality standards. Experience with psychological testing and crisis intervention. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. If not licensed in CA at hiring, must be licensed in another U.S. state and able to practice under Section 2946 of the Business and Professional Code (maximum of 180 days). Willingness to work within a Labor/Management Partnership. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with crisis intervention, individual and group psychotherapy. Experience in psychological evaluations of diverse populations, including children and families. Demonstrated commitment to teamwork and quality service. Ability to complete multiple tasks in a timely manner. Accuracy in diagnosis and effective treatment planning. Competence in individual, family, and group psychotherapy. Location: Pleasanton Hopyard Psychiatry, California Hours: 40 per week Shift: Day - Mon through Sat, 07:00 AM to 08:00 PM Job Type: Full-time Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering an inclusive workplace. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.