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're 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 (Required)
Experience Requirements
2 years of work related experience (Required)
State of Florida Licensure Requirements Not Required
National Association of Psychometrists certification preferred
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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're 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 (Required)
Experience Requirements
2 years of work related experience (Required)
State of Florida Licensure Requirements Not Required
National Association of Psychometrists certification preferred
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