Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC)
Psychologist - 20092406
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC), London, Ohio, United States, 43140
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Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) . Starting pay is approximately $86,000 based on location. DRC is a “qualifying employer” for purposes of the federal Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness program. License to practice psychology as issued by Ohio State Board of Psychology per Section 4732.12 or 4732.15 (A) of Ohio Revised Code. Responsibilities
Administers, scores and interprets psychometric tests as requested as part of treatment needs for specific diagnoses, treatment and psychological individual and group interventions Administers, scores and interprets individual psychological tests or test batteries for crisis intervention, neuropsychological issues, risk assessment, severe behavioral management cases, treatment, and programming Participates in hearings as assigned and assessments for potential suicide As a member of the interdisciplinary team, responsible for development and implementation of mental health interventions for a caseload of offenders/patients with mental illness Conducts individual and group clinical interventions as prescribed on the individual mental health treatment plan Provides mental health liaison services to an assigned caseload, including monitoring of offender compliance with the mental health treatment plan Completes detailed screens, mental health evaluations and crisis services within their scope of practice Serves as treatment team coordinator Acts as lead worker over lower-level psychological services staff and provides clinical supervision to psychology assistants and interns in accordance with the State Board of Psychology rules Writes reports and/or documents including offender contacts, mental health liaison progress notes, discharge plans and miscellaneous forms Completes psychosocial needs and treatment assessments as part of interdisciplinary treatment planning Completes transfer and discharge summaries and pre-parole clinical risk assessments and treatment summaries Consults with other institution staff regarding the mental health caseload and service needs Participates in peer review and attends psychology clinical case consultation meetings Attends and instructs in-service training sessions and workshops for professional development Conducts expert-witness assessments as needed What You’ll Do
In accordance with training and scope of practice, administers and interprets psychometric tests as part of treatment needs for specific diagnoses and psychological interventions Administers, scores and interprets tests for crisis intervention, risk assessment and programming Participates in hearings as assigned and assessments for potential suicide Develops and implements mental health interventions as part of an interdisciplinary team for a caseload of offenders/patients with mental illness Conducts individual and group clinical interventions per the treatment plan Provides mental health liaison services and monitors treatment plan compliance Completes mental health evaluations and crisis services within scope of practice Serves as treatment team coordinator Supervises psychology assistants and interns within the rules of the State Board of Psychology Documents offender contacts, progress notes and discharge plans Completes psychosocial needs and treatment assessments and discharge summaries Consults with institution staff regarding mental health caseload and service needs Participates in peer review and clinical case consultation Attends professional development trainings Conducts expert-witness assessments as needed Qualifications
License to practice psychology as issued by Ohio State Board of Psychology per Section 4732.12 or 4732.15 (A) of Ohio Revised Code Ability to conduct psychosocial assessments and provide individual and group interventions within scope of practice Clinical supervision responsibilities for psychology assistants and interns as permitted by rules Strong documentation, communication and interprofessional collaboration skills Additional Information
Organization: Rehabilitation & Correction - Madison Correctional Institution Work Location: Madison Correctional Institute, London, OH Primary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Madison County-London Schedule: Full-time Compensation: $42.29 per hour Classified Indicator: Classified Union: 1199 Primary Job Skill: Behavioral Health Technical Skills: Basic Documentation, Programming, Behavioral Health, Professional Professional Skills: Customer Focus, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Teamwork, Confidentiality Agency Contact: Personnel Director - DRC.MACIRecruit@drc.ohio.gov Are You Ready? We are thrilled to see that you are interested in beginning your career with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. This opportunity offers meaningful work within a supportive work family.
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Join to apply for the
Psychologist - 20092406
role at
Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) . Starting pay is approximately $86,000 based on location. DRC is a “qualifying employer” for purposes of the federal Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness program. License to practice psychology as issued by Ohio State Board of Psychology per Section 4732.12 or 4732.15 (A) of Ohio Revised Code. Responsibilities
Administers, scores and interprets psychometric tests as requested as part of treatment needs for specific diagnoses, treatment and psychological individual and group interventions Administers, scores and interprets individual psychological tests or test batteries for crisis intervention, neuropsychological issues, risk assessment, severe behavioral management cases, treatment, and programming Participates in hearings as assigned and assessments for potential suicide As a member of the interdisciplinary team, responsible for development and implementation of mental health interventions for a caseload of offenders/patients with mental illness Conducts individual and group clinical interventions as prescribed on the individual mental health treatment plan Provides mental health liaison services to an assigned caseload, including monitoring of offender compliance with the mental health treatment plan Completes detailed screens, mental health evaluations and crisis services within their scope of practice Serves as treatment team coordinator Acts as lead worker over lower-level psychological services staff and provides clinical supervision to psychology assistants and interns in accordance with the State Board of Psychology rules Writes reports and/or documents including offender contacts, mental health liaison progress notes, discharge plans and miscellaneous forms Completes psychosocial needs and treatment assessments as part of interdisciplinary treatment planning Completes transfer and discharge summaries and pre-parole clinical risk assessments and treatment summaries Consults with other institution staff regarding the mental health caseload and service needs Participates in peer review and attends psychology clinical case consultation meetings Attends and instructs in-service training sessions and workshops for professional development Conducts expert-witness assessments as needed What You’ll Do
In accordance with training and scope of practice, administers and interprets psychometric tests as part of treatment needs for specific diagnoses and psychological interventions Administers, scores and interprets tests for crisis intervention, risk assessment and programming Participates in hearings as assigned and assessments for potential suicide Develops and implements mental health interventions as part of an interdisciplinary team for a caseload of offenders/patients with mental illness Conducts individual and group clinical interventions per the treatment plan Provides mental health liaison services and monitors treatment plan compliance Completes mental health evaluations and crisis services within scope of practice Serves as treatment team coordinator Supervises psychology assistants and interns within the rules of the State Board of Psychology Documents offender contacts, progress notes and discharge plans Completes psychosocial needs and treatment assessments and discharge summaries Consults with institution staff regarding mental health caseload and service needs Participates in peer review and clinical case consultation Attends professional development trainings Conducts expert-witness assessments as needed Qualifications
License to practice psychology as issued by Ohio State Board of Psychology per Section 4732.12 or 4732.15 (A) of Ohio Revised Code Ability to conduct psychosocial assessments and provide individual and group interventions within scope of practice Clinical supervision responsibilities for psychology assistants and interns as permitted by rules Strong documentation, communication and interprofessional collaboration skills Additional Information
Organization: Rehabilitation & Correction - Madison Correctional Institution Work Location: Madison Correctional Institute, London, OH Primary Location: United States of America-OHIO-Madison County-London Schedule: Full-time Compensation: $42.29 per hour Classified Indicator: Classified Union: 1199 Primary Job Skill: Behavioral Health Technical Skills: Basic Documentation, Programming, Behavioral Health, Professional Professional Skills: Customer Focus, Decision Making, Emotional Intelligence, Teamwork, Confidentiality Agency Contact: Personnel Director - DRC.MACIRecruit@drc.ohio.gov Are You Ready? We are thrilled to see that you are interested in beginning your career with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. This opportunity offers meaningful work within a supportive work family.
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