Lee Health
Psychological Examiner - Peds - Bonita Health Center
Lee Health, Florida, New York, United States
Location:
Bonita Health Center - 3501 Health Center Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL Department:
GCHSWF Peds Behavioral Health - BHC Work Type:
Full Time Shift:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM, Monday - Friday, flexible within business hours Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate:
$25.06 - $32.58 / hour Summary
Are you passionate about supporting children and families through psychological assessment and research? Join our Pediatric Behavioral Health team in Bonita Springs, where you'll play a vital role in evaluating and improving the cognitive, academic, and emotional well-being of children facing chronic illnesses. What Youll Do
Administer & Score Psychological Assessments:
Conduct standardized testing to evaluate cognitive function, academic achievement, neuropsychological status, and emotional well-being, assisting psychologists in treatment planning. Support Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Patients:
Assess cognitive changes due to illness or medical treatment, helping determine school accommodations and learning support needs. Contribute to Clinical Research:
Collaborate with the medical team on research projects that enhance patient care and advance the field of pediatric behavioral health. Liaise with Schools & Families:
Communicate with schools to gather records, coordinate testing accommodations, and collect behavioral questionnaires from teachers. Coordinate Testing & Maintain Materials:
Organize patient testing appointments, ensure smooth communication with families, and manage assessment materials. What You Bring
Experience administering and scoring standardized cognitive and academic tests (e.g., WISC-V, WJ-IV, WASI-II, WIAT-III, WIAT-4, WRAT-5). Familiarity with behavioral rating scales (e.g., BASC-3, ABAS-3) for comprehensive patient evaluations. Strong organizational and communication skills to coordinate care between families, schools, and the medical team. This is an exciting opportunity to
make a direct impact on childrens lives , helping shape their educational success and emotional resilience. If you&aposre detail-oriented, passionate about pediatric psychology, and eager to contribute to a collaborative healthcare environment, we'd love to meet you! Requirements
Educational Requirements Master's in Psychology (Program of Study: Psychology) — Required Experience Requirements Minimum 2 Years in a Work-Related Area — Required Some education and experience directly administering standardized testing of cognitive/intellectual and academic functioning is required. Education and direct clinical experience administer[ing] standardized tests of intellectual/cognitive functioning (e.g., WISC-V, WJ-IV, WAIS-IV) and academic achievement (e.g., WIAT-4, WJ-IV, WRAT-5) preferred. Experience in administration and scoring of multi-informant rating scales (e.g., BASC-3, ABAS-3, BRIEF-2) is also preferred. Licensure Florida Licensure: Not Required Certifications/Registration National Association of Psychometrists certification preferred US: FL: Fort Myers
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Bonita Health Center - 3501 Health Center Blvd., Bonita Springs, FL Department:
GCHSWF Peds Behavioral Health - BHC Work Type:
Full Time Shift:
7:30 AM - 6:00 PM, Monday - Friday, flexible within business hours Minimum to Midpoint Pay Rate:
$25.06 - $32.58 / hour Summary
Are you passionate about supporting children and families through psychological assessment and research? Join our Pediatric Behavioral Health team in Bonita Springs, where you'll play a vital role in evaluating and improving the cognitive, academic, and emotional well-being of children facing chronic illnesses. What Youll Do
Administer & Score Psychological Assessments:
Conduct standardized testing to evaluate cognitive function, academic achievement, neuropsychological status, and emotional well-being, assisting psychologists in treatment planning. Support Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Patients:
Assess cognitive changes due to illness or medical treatment, helping determine school accommodations and learning support needs. Contribute to Clinical Research:
Collaborate with the medical team on research projects that enhance patient care and advance the field of pediatric behavioral health. Liaise with Schools & Families:
Communicate with schools to gather records, coordinate testing accommodations, and collect behavioral questionnaires from teachers. Coordinate Testing & Maintain Materials:
Organize patient testing appointments, ensure smooth communication with families, and manage assessment materials. What You Bring
Experience administering and scoring standardized cognitive and academic tests (e.g., WISC-V, WJ-IV, WASI-II, WIAT-III, WIAT-4, WRAT-5). Familiarity with behavioral rating scales (e.g., BASC-3, ABAS-3) for comprehensive patient evaluations. Strong organizational and communication skills to coordinate care between families, schools, and the medical team. This is an exciting opportunity to
make a direct impact on childrens lives , helping shape their educational success and emotional resilience. If you&aposre detail-oriented, passionate about pediatric psychology, and eager to contribute to a collaborative healthcare environment, we'd love to meet you! Requirements
Educational Requirements Master's in Psychology (Program of Study: Psychology) — Required Experience Requirements Minimum 2 Years in a Work-Related Area — Required Some education and experience directly administering standardized testing of cognitive/intellectual and academic functioning is required. Education and direct clinical experience administer[ing] standardized tests of intellectual/cognitive functioning (e.g., WISC-V, WJ-IV, WAIS-IV) and academic achievement (e.g., WIAT-4, WJ-IV, WRAT-5) preferred. Experience in administration and scoring of multi-informant rating scales (e.g., BASC-3, ABAS-3, BRIEF-2) is also preferred. Licensure Florida Licensure: Not Required Certifications/Registration National Association of Psychometrists certification preferred US: FL: Fort Myers
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