JOB SUMMARY: As part of the behavioral health treatment team, the Clinical Neuropsychologist provides diagnostic assessment, neuropsychological testing, and feedback sessions completed in person. The Clinical Neuropsychologist develops treatment plans and delivers feedback to patients, families, and care teams as appropriate. The Clinical Neuropsychologist has opportunities to provide interdisciplinary care and will collaborate with other professionals including physicians, psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, psychologists, social workers and therapists. The Clinical Neuropsychologist sees patients with a variety of backgrounds and reasons for referral, including concern for a variety of brain-behavioral concerns including neurodevelopmental disability, attention deficit, hyperactivity disorder, learning and achievement differences, complex neuropsychodiagnostics and neurological insult or injury. The Clinical Neuropsychologist may assist in staff development through consultation, education and supervision as well as assist in program development when requested. The Clinical Neuropsychologist supports and implements patient safety and other safety practices as appropriate. The Clinical Neuropsychologist supports and demonstrates Family and Community Centered Care principles when interacting with patients and their families and with co-workers.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees