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心理学家三级 - 过渡心理学家三级
一个令人兴奋的机会,邀请心理学家加入我们的团队!享受远程办公选项,并参与发展护理领域革命性变革的前沿工作!
华盛顿州社会与卫生服务部(DSHS)下的家庭与社区生活管理局(HCLA)发展障碍社区服务(DDCS)寻找一位心理学家加入一个紧密且充满活力的心理学团队和心理学助理团队。我们的使命是确保有智力或发展障碍的人能够获得所需的支持,从而拥有健康、安全和包容的生活。这是一个全州范围内的职位,工作将通过远程和现场服务完成,可能需要出差,有时还需要过夜。
作为全州范围内的过渡团队成员,您将通过个案咨询、技术援助、计划撰写、员工培训以及对有智力或发展障碍人士的培训,提供直接支持。过渡心理学家三级将提供危机干预、稳定化和规划服务。您将提升HCLA工作人员和服务提供者的系统能力和专业水平,他们为有智力或发展障碍并伴有心理健康或行为需求的人士提供服务。
您将与区域临床团队和过渡团队成员密切合作。此外,过渡心理学家三级还将与有智力或发展障碍的人士、其家庭成员、监护人、支持人士、社区服务提供者以及住宿和就业服务提供者合作。您将向过渡团队心理学家四级汇报,后者负责临床监督和工作行政审核。
帕斯科县员工有资格获得Orca卡以满足交通需求。
您将负责以下工作
提供针对个案的:
- 技术援助
- 咨询、评估和数据分析,以支持完成功能性评估和积极行为支持计划
- 撰写功能性评估和积极行为支持计划
- 开发和培训数据收集系统、数据分析及建议,以增加替代行为并减少需改变的行为
- 观察以监控计划实施和服务效果
- 根据需要修订计划
- 分析客户数据,以支持针对行为问题的客户目标
- 符合联邦、州及政策最佳实践标准的心理学计划
- 将第三方行为管理计划(如由州计划提供商撰写的计划)翻译为符合DDA政策要求的积极行为支持计划
- 与心理健康专家及其他专业人员协调,为有智力或发展障碍的人士提供治疗服务
- 评估通过后续活动提供的咨询服务和技术援助的有效性
- 保持对社区为基础的行为和心理健康治疗的国家趋势和创新的了解,特别是针对智力和发育障碍人群
- 根据需要出差以提供心理服务
- 拥有临床心理学、神经心理学、发展心理学或其他密切相关领域认可机构授予的博士学位(例如:Ph.D. 或 Psy.D.)
- 注意:您无需目前持有执业许可即可申请。临床督导可能作为此机会的一部分计入执业许可的条件。在这种情况下,您无需自费进行临床督导或在私人诊所兼职
优选资格- 三年的博士后心理学工作经验,包括一年督导其他专业心理学家
- 一年与有智力或发育障碍人士工作的经验
- 持有在华盛顿州或心理学家目前执业州的现行心理学执业许可
有问题吗? 请发送邮件至 grant.grady@dshs.wa.gov 并注明 04436
华盛顿州社会与健康服务部(DSHS)的愿景是人们能够通过获得的人类服务来塑造自己的生活,这要求我们以归属感、共同目标、共享价值观和有意义的工作团结在一起。我们机构愿景的关键在于您在与 DSHS 合作时,体现出公平、可及性和社会正义的承诺。我们致力于支持所有华盛顿州居民,包括黑人、原住民和有色人种、有身体、行为健康和智力障碍的人士、老年人、LGBTQIA+ 人士、移民和难民,以及正在建立财务安全的家庭
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华盛顿州社会与健康服务部是平等机会雇主,不会因年龄、性别、性取向、性别、性别认同/表达、婚姻状况、种族、宗教、肤色、国籍、政治立场、军方状态、荣誉退伍军人、越战时期、近期退伍或其它受保护退伍军人状态、任何感官、精神或身体残疾、或残疾人使用导盲犬或服务犬而在任何雇佣方面、其项目或服务中进行歧视。如需在申请过程中或本职位公告中获得其他格式的协助,请联系招聘专员(360)725-5810。聋哑人士或听力障碍人士可通过拨打华盛顿州转接服务 7-1-1 或 1-800-833-6384 进行电话联系
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Psychologist 3 - Transition Psychologist 3
An amazing opportunity for a Psychologist to join our team! Enjoy remote work options and be on the ground floor of a revolutionary shift in developmental care!
The Home and Community Living Administration (HCLA) Developmental Disabilities Community Services (DDCS), within the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), seeks a psychologist to join a tight-knit and dynamic team of psychologists and psychology associates whose mission is to ensure people with intellectual or developmental disabilities have the support they need to live healthy, safe, and inclusive lives. This is a statewide position and work will be accomplished utilizing both remote and in-person services which may require travel, and some overnight may be necessary.
As part of a state-wide transition team, you provide direct support through case consultation, technical assistance, plan writing, staff training, and training people with intellectual, and developmental disabilities. The transition psychologist 3 provides crisis, stabilization, and planning services. You will build system capacity and competency of HCLA staff and service providers who work with people with intellectual, and developmental disabilities who are also diagnosed with mental health or behavioral needs.
You'll work closely with regional Clinical Teams and Transition Team members. Additionally, the Transition Psychologist 3 works with the person with an intellectual, or developmental disability, family members, guardians, others that support the person with an intellectual, or developmental disability, community service providers, as well as residential and employment providers. You report to the Transition Team Psychologist 4, who is responsible for clinical supervision and administrative review of work.
Pierce County employees are eligible to receive an Orca Card for transportation needs.
Some of What You'll do
Provide client-specific:
- Technical assistance
- Consultation, assessment, and data analysis to support completion of functional assessments and positive behavior support plans
- Write functional assessments and positive behavior support plans
- Develop and train data collection systems, data analysis, and recommendations to increase replacement behaviors and decrease behaviors targeted for change
- Observations to monitor plan implementation and service efficacy
- Plan revisions as needed
- Data analysis of client data about client objectives for behavioral issues
- Plans that comply with federal, state, and policy standards of best practice in psychology
- Translate third-party behavior management programs (e.g., plans written by state plan providers) into positive behavior support plans that align with DDA policy requirements
- Coordinate with mental health experts and other professionals to facilitate treatment services for people with intellectual, and developmental disabilities
- Evaluate the effectiveness of consultation and technical assistance provided through follow-up activities
- Maintain current knowledge of national trends and innovations in community-based behavioral and mental health treatment for people with intellectual, and developmental disabilities
- Travel as required to provide psychological services
- Doctorate-level degree (e.g., Ph.D. or Psy.D.) from an accredited institution in clinical psychology, neuropsychology, developmental psychology, or other closely related fields.
- NOTE: You do not need to be currently licensed to apply. Clinical supervision that counts toward licensure is possible as part of this opportunity. In this case, you would not have to pay out-of-pocket for clinical supervision or moonlighting in a private practice.
Preferred Qualifications- Three years of post-doctoral psychology experience including one year supervising other professional psychologists
- One year’s work experience with people who have an intellectual or developmental disability
- Holds a current license to practice psychology in the State of Washington or the state in which the psychologist currently practices.
Questions? Please contact grant.grady@dshs.wa.gov and reference 04436
The Department of Social and Health Services’ (DSHS) vision that people find human services to shape their own lives requires that we come together with a sense of belonging, common purpose, shared values, and meaningful work. It is crucial to our agency’s vision that you bring a fairness, access, and social justice commitment to your work with DSHS. We strive to support all Washingtonians, including Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, people with physical, behavioral health, and intellectual disabilities, elders, LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrants and refugees, and families building financial security.
Supplemental Information
Washington State Department of Social and Health Services is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in any area of employment, its programs or services on the basis of age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity/expression, marital status, race, creed, color, national origin, religion or beliefs, political affiliation, military status, honorably discharged veteran, Vietnam Era, recently separated or other protected veteran status, the presence of any sensory, mental, physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, equal pay or genetic information. Persons requiring accommodation in the application process or this job announcement in an alternative format may contact the Recruiter at (360) 725-5810. Applicants who are deaf or hard of hearing may call through Washington Relay Service by dialing 7-1-1 or 1-800-833-6384.
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