University Health System
Responsibilities
Interviews juvenile defendants and applicants applying for positions with the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department, such as detention officer, probation officer, residential treatment officer, student intern, or volunteer. Provides clinical supervision to practicum students; testifies in court; and performs related duties as required. Directly responsible for the safety of self and indirectly responsible for the safety of co-workers. Handles confidential information/documents such as psychological profiles on individuals. Job has critical impact on departmental operations and budget. Education/Experience
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a doctorate in Psychology or related field. One year of supervised postdoctoral experience in clinical psychology, forensic psychology, or a related field preferred. Comprehensive knowledge of psychological testing and evaluation techniques. Skill in communicating effectively with hostile, abusive, or irrational individuals. Ability to interpret psychological test and interview results; formulate diagnostic impressions; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, county employees, private attorneys, outside organizations, and the general public. Experience in a correctional environment and/or in conducting forensic psychological evaluations is preferred. Licensure/Certification
Must be licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, or must be eligible to be licensed within 12 months of employment.
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Interviews juvenile defendants and applicants applying for positions with the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department, such as detention officer, probation officer, residential treatment officer, student intern, or volunteer. Provides clinical supervision to practicum students; testifies in court; and performs related duties as required. Directly responsible for the safety of self and indirectly responsible for the safety of co-workers. Handles confidential information/documents such as psychological profiles on individuals. Job has critical impact on departmental operations and budget. Education/Experience
Graduation from an accredited college or university with a doctorate in Psychology or related field. One year of supervised postdoctoral experience in clinical psychology, forensic psychology, or a related field preferred. Comprehensive knowledge of psychological testing and evaluation techniques. Skill in communicating effectively with hostile, abusive, or irrational individuals. Ability to interpret psychological test and interview results; formulate diagnostic impressions; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, county employees, private attorneys, outside organizations, and the general public. Experience in a correctional environment and/or in conducting forensic psychological evaluations is preferred. Licensure/Certification
Must be licensed by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists, or must be eligible to be licensed within 12 months of employment.
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