Psychology Opening in Blythe, CA
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Job Summary

Occupation Physician
Specialty Psychiatric-Mental Health
Degree Required MD/DO
Position Type Full-Time
Work Environment Hospital Clinic/Private Practice
Location Blythe, California, United States
Visa Sponsorship No

Job Description

Last Update: 8/05/24
**Psychologist Opening - Blythe, CA** - Blythe: located 74 miles from Joshua Tree National Park; 120 miles from Palm Springs; 150 miles from Phoenix, AZ **Position Details:** - Full-time, permanent position - Salary range based on education; $120K-$140K - Housing Stipend (six months) - Sign-On Bonus - Relocation Assistance. - Great benefits: Medical is covered for Provider 100%. Dental & Vision. If the hired Provider chooses chooses to see the health system's physicians, it is free for them and their family. - 403B retirement - Loan Repayment - Candidates must have CA license in-hand - NHSC loan student loan repayment is available - Immediate vacancies are available, however start date can be flexible. - Spanish-speaking is a plus but not required. **Responsibilities:** - Conducts clinical interviews to gather information, assess patient needs, determine the appropriate need, and develop diagnostic information. - Provide short-term, structured, evidence-based psychotherapy and counseling as part of a treatment plan. - Provides psychological testing for commonly encountered pathologies in children, adolescents, adults and seniors. - Provides Psychoeducation and evidence-based information to be used during Individualized Educational Plans (IEPS) to determine need for special education and related school-based services. - Provides Clinical therapeutic services to patients across the lifespan, including individual and group therapy and coordination of treatment for participants with co-occurring disorders. - Participate in the development of patients' individualized care plans, in a timely and thorough manner. - Provide treatment to assigned patients within the scope of practice, meeting program/department productivity and quality standards. - Provide crisis intervention and therapeutic services as needed in different clinics. - Coordinates and collaborate with Primary Care Providers, Behavioral Health Coordinator, Care managers, Substance Abuse Counselor, Medical Director of Behavioral Health, Chief Medical Officer and other Staff to improve health outcomes. - Facilitates referrals to other services and allied agencies as needed. - Works closely with other Behavioral health clinicians and staff as needed to coordinate care. - Meets patient needs effectively and resolve individual barriers through follow-up, advocacy, and collaboration with other staff and community service providers. - Serves as a mandated Child Protective Services (CPS) and Adult/Elder Abuse reporter. - Maintains accurate and timely records of activities, case management/progress notes, and services provided to each patient. - Facilitates and participates in chart reviews and audits of behavioral health clinicians. - Completes paperwork/documentation to support mental health billing in a timely manner. - Attends and participates in a variety of internal and external meetings. - Engages in and facilitates outreach initiatives as needed. - Proactively provides clinical supervision and/or peer consultation to unlicensed clinicians (ASWs, AMFTs, doctoral psychology students, psychological associates/Postdocs, etc) that are obtaining training hours and approves documentation. - Performs related duties as assigned. **Qualifications:** (Minimum:) - Four (4) years of experience in a behavioral health care agency providing direct mental health related services to patients, which should include identifying patient mental health needs, using community resources, and advocacy. - Possession of a Doctorate Degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology, and licensed by the California Board of Psychology. - Knowledge of Professional Code of Ethics and Values. - General understanding of the most recent Diagnostic manual. - General knowledge and understanding of Evidence Based Practices such as CBT, DBT, ACT, etc. - General knowledge of behavioral health counseling skills including; the ability to perform biopsychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, supportive therapy, and coping skills development. - Knowledge of, or the ability to find resources for patients and the ability to link and refer patients as needed. - General computer skills including the ability to use an Electronic Health Record system. -CPR Certified (Desired Qualifications:) - Bi-lingual English/ Spanish desired - Knowledge of providing culturally competent services to a variety of diverse patients - Experience in providing supervision to license eligible psychologists and student trainees - Graduated and completed pre-doctoral internship at an APA accredited site.