ICBD Holdings integrates HR, information technology, billing, and marketing solutions to its family of companies.
Licensed Psychologist
Location
Puerto Rico
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$150 / hour
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Licensed Psychologist
ICBD Holdings
• To provide comprehensive neuropsychological, psychological and/or psychoeducational evaluations of clients with referral concerns related to learning, behavioral, emotional, and/or social difficulties. • To provide written and oral feedback to clients regarding results of evaluations, diagnostic impressions, and recommendations for appropriate remediation of concerns including referrals. • Conduct in-person and/or virtual comprehensive neuropsychological, psychological and/or psychoeducational evaluations. • Following evaluation, provide feedback sessions with the patient (or their legal guardian in the case of a minor). • Compile a written report detailing the evaluation findings, diagnosis(es), and recommendations to be kept in the patient’s medical record and to be shared with the patient (or their legal guardian in the case of a minor) and referral source (in accordance with HIPAA Privacy and Security Plans). • Ensure that written documentation is completed and uploaded in a timely manner per departmental policy. • Provide direct Supervision (Individual/Group) and Training of Neuropsychological Testing/Assessment to “Diagnostic Specialists” (Psychometrists/Technicians). • Actively seek out supervision when needed. • Remain current within the field of psychology and seek opportunities for continuing education related to psychological/neuropsychological testing of pediatric patients. • Participate in weekly Regional Clinical Training Meetings including presenting at Weekly Psychology Assessment Didactic Seminars (PADS). • Maintain an active license and good standing with the state board of psychology. • Comply with ABA Center’s of America’s ’s HIPAA privacy and security policies. • Collaborate with all other team members to facilitate realization of the mission of ABA Centers of America, including attending routine departmental and general staff meetings.
Job Requirements
- Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology or Developmental Psychology (Psy.D. or Ph.D.) with specific training in assessment of pediatric and adolescent neurodevelopmental disorders, including specific learning disorders, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability.
- Ability to maintain clean background/drug screenings and driving record (required).
- Prior training experience with assessment/administration/scoring/interpreting of Neuropsychological Tests required.
- Experience administering measures/tests of Intellectual Functioning, Development, Autism Spectrum Disorder including the ADOS-2, Social Communication, and Emotional and Behavioral Functioning.
- English proficiency required
- Spanish proficiency is a plus
Benefits
- Pay: $150 per hour, based on experience and qualifications
- This position is a 1099 independent contractor role
- Contractors are responsible for their own taxes, licensure, and professional liability coverage
- No employee benefits are provided
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