Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Redwood Coast Regional Center is currently recruiting for a Licensed Clinical
Psychologist. Under minimal supervision, the Licensed Clinical Psychologist shall
provide a broad spectrum of clinical services including but not limited to intake and
eligibility, coordination of mental health services for clients, consultation to Client,
Clinical and Community Services Departments, diagnostic and forensic assessments,
psychological interventions, and staff, client and provider training.
Education/Experience: Doctorate in clinical, developmental, educational or pediatric
psychology, and two years of experience working with special populations. Possession
of psychologist license issued by the California State Board of Psychology or currently
meets eligibility requirements for such licensure. Experience administering
psychological - cognitive evaluations and competency evaluations are highly preferred.
Experience, training and/or interest in Autistic Spectrum Disorders are especially
desired. Ability to relate to and convey knowledge in a constructive, supportive and
collaborative manner to clients, their families and professionals within the Agency and
with other community organizations and programs.
This position requires a valid CA driver’s license, reliable transportation, minimum
vehicle insurance as prescribed by law or the ability to provide for independent
transportation. Computer literacy is also required. A background check will be required
prior to employment.
Salary range: $7,704-$10,840/ month w/exc benefits (8 step salary range)
Please send resume,
letter of interest and completed Redwood Coast Regional Center
Application to: Human Resources
1116 Airport Park Blvd.
Ukiah, CA 95482 or
FAX (707) 462-6981 / e-mail:
HR@redwoodcoastrc.org
Please go to our website at www.redwoodcoastrc.org and download the Application. Return
entire packet to Human Resources. Incomplete packets will not be considered for an interview.
EOE
Redwood Coast Regional Center
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Position Title: Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Supervised by: Director of Clinical Services
Department: Clinical Services
JOB SUMMARY:
General Scope of Responsibilities: Under minimal supervision, the Licensed Clinical
Psychologist shall provide a broad spectrum of clinical services including but not limited
to intake and eligibility, coordination of mental health services for clients, consultation to
Client, Clinical and Community Services Departments, diagnostic and forensic
assessments, psychological interventions, and staff, client and provider training.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES – ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Assists in matters related to psychology, specifically to the provision of
comprehensive services to people with developmental disabilities.
Participates as teacher/consultant to Agency personnel involved in the
development and delivery of services to people with developmental disabilities
served by Redwood Coast Regional Center (RCRC).
INTAKE AND ELIGIBILITY
Conduct file reviews for clients referred by intake or case management and make
recommendations regarding eligibility, diagnosis and need, if any, for further
psychological assessment.
Participate in intake staffing designed to determine eligibility and to plan initial
service needs, as requested.
Participate in initial interdisciplinary staffing designed to plan for the ongoing
needs of RCRC clients, as requested.
Meet with intake staff, as requested.
Prepare for and participate in informal and formal fair hearings.
Conduct and participate in initial and ongoing staff training activities, as
requested.
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Coordinate and assure compliance with Memorandums of Understanding
(MOUs) established between the Agency and county mental health agencies.
Monitor provision of psychotherapeutic services to clients.
Participate in liaison meetings with county mental health agencies.
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Work with county mental health agencies on a client-by-client basis to reach
consensus on diagnosis, medical necessity for mental health treatment,
treatment plan development and evaluation of treatment outcomes.
Respond to crisis situations regarding Agency’s clients who are referred to
county mental health agencies.
As the in-house clinician responsible for the psychological aspects of mental
health services, consult with case management, clinical and community services
staff as requested.
PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES
Conduct psychological testing and write reports as needed.
Consult with case management, clinical and community services staff on client
issues including but not limited to psychological assessment, psychotherapeutic
intervention, telephone and face-to-face conferences, program monitoring and
program evaluation.
Work with intake coordinators and other staff, as requested, to develop and
monitor compliance with assessment protocols for psychological evaluations.
Provide consultation, training and technical assistance for vendored service
providers regarding psychological services.
Assist in maintenance of psychological services including development,
recruitment, interview and monitoring orientation of psychological vendors.
Assist in development, implementation, monitoring and team management of
comprehensive psychological services for clients, including but not limited to
counseling services.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Participate as a cooperative, responsive, respectful and responsible member of
the Clinical Department and other related subcommittee projects.
Attend and participate in interagency meetings, when requested.
Participate on selective committees, as requested.
Other duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Doctorate in clinical, developmental, educational or
pediatric psychology, and two years of experience working with special populations.
Possession of psychologist license issued by the California State Board of Psychology
or currently meets eligibility requirements for such licensure.
Experience administering psychological - cognitive evaluations and competency
evaluations are highly preferred. Experience, training and/or interest in Autistic
Spectrum Disorders are especially desired.
Redwood Coast Regional Center
Respecting Choice in the Redwood Community
SPECIAL SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: Ability to relate to and convey knowledge in a
constructive, supportive and collaborative manner to clients, their families and
professionals within the Agency and with other community organizations and programs.
Knowledge of the principles, methods, techniques, and materials of psychology in
serving the developmentally disabled. Knowledge of the sources, uses, administrations
and interpretations of psychological and behavioral tests. Ability to prepare verbal and
written reports in a clear, concise and appropriate manner.
OTHER:
This position requires extensive sitting in office settings, for meetings and travel.
Frequent walking, standing, and occasional lifting of up to 30 lbs. with occasional
bending, stooping, reaching and stretching to complete work duties is required.
Computer and other standard office equipment is required for this position. Adequate
manual dexterity and coordination for operation of an automobile, possession of a valid
drivers’ license and automobile liability insurance for the minimum amount prescribed by
law, or ability to provide for independent transportation. Hearing and vision corrected to
normal range. Any of the above with reasonable accommodation.
This position requires the ability to work under pressure of deadlines and a fast-paced
environment and to cope with complex and often stressful situations.
SUPERVISION
The Clinical Psychologist is a member of the Clinical Team and reports directly to the
Director of Clinical Services