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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Senior Psychologist, Ph.D. or Psy.D.
In this role, the successful candidate is responsible for the provision of direct psychological/neuropsychological services, supervision of select staff/trainees on the service, and oversight of service-specific clinical responsibilities under the direction of the Program Manager or Supervisor. In addition, Senior psychologists must demonstrate the ability and willingness to participate in additional
activities such as (but not limited to): program development, strategic planning, additional clinical activities to support
service needs, professional service, dissemination, and research.
interventions, individually or in groups. Provide psychological and behavioral interventions, individually or in
groups. Provide psychological interventions to families, individually or in groups. Ensure that all clinical
services delivered adhere to regulations and standards set by federal, state, and city agencies, as well as
national psychology regulatory bodies.
2. Demonstrates continued proficiency in skills required to evaluate and treat assigned patient populations.
3. Function as a resource for other interdisciplinary team members on the service. Confers with physicians
and other intra-disciplinary staff regarding patient care. Available to assist staff and other team members in
patient management.
4. Ensure accuracy in outpatient documentation and billing for psychological services rendered on the
service.
5. Monitor consistency between psychological/neuropsychological services rendered and treatment
prescribed, and serves as a role model to staff psychologists and trainees.
6. Ensure that documentation and billing are done in a timely fashion. Ensure that compliance with patient
quality control Is maintained. Assist the Supervisor or Program Manager in focused documentation
compliance reviews.
7. Assist with the development and implementation of educational programs to advance clinical care. Attend
departmental educational in-services, workshops, and professional conferences to maintain and update
current knowledge in the field. Share new knowledge with the staff.
8. Plan and implement patient-related programming initiatives within the service. Evaluate ongoing efficacy
outpatient program initiatives. Assist the Program Manager or Supervisor in clinical interventions to reduce
errors or delays in outpatient service delivery. Ensure safe patient discharge and well-being of patients.
9. Provide supervisory oversight of neuropsychological and psychological assessments. Provide supervisory
oversight of neuropsychological treatment/cognitive remediation, individually or in groups. Provide
supervisory oversight of psychological behavioral interventions, individually or in groups. Provide
supervisory oversight of psychological interventions for families, individually or in groups. Ensure that all
clinical services delivered by supervisees adhere to regulations and standards set by federal, state, and
city agencies, as well as by national psychology regulatory bodies.
10. Assist with the orientation of new inpatient/outpatient staff and trainees. Provide on-the-job training in areas
of direct inpatient/outpatient care, rehabilitation psychology methods and techniques, and departmental
policies and procedures. Instruct new inpatient/outpatient staff in the organization, procedures, and
protocols of the service.
11. When required, provide statistical data for clinical services delivered.
12. When required, prepare, reviews and finalizes proposals, manuscripts, and reports based on research
activities.
13. When required, maintain ongoing communication with the Coordinator of Psychology Research regarding research activities, recruitment issues, and pending deadlines for research project completion.
14. When required, in collaboration with the Coordinator of Psychology Research, plan, develop, and
implement research activities to advance the clinical research of the Department.
15. Consistently meet performance requirements in terms of productivity, documentation and compliance.
16. Demonstrate consistently advanced evaluation and intervention skills.
17. Demonstrate the ability and willingness to participate in additional activities such as (but not limited to):
program development, strategic planning, professional service, dissemination, or research.
18. Demonstrate clearly recognizable specialty area(s) of practice that provide unique or value-added
contributions to the program (e.g., development of services for a new clinical population; providing
leadership in a new area; going above and beyond regularly expected clinical or supervisory requirements).
19. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Doctoral degree in Psychology (Ph.D. or Psy.D). Current license as a Psychologist in New York State. Completion of an
APA-accredited psychology internship and a relevant psychology postdoctoral fellowship/residency (e.g., in
neuropsychology, rehabilitation, health psychology). Prior clinically relevant experience in rehabilitation psychology. Prior
experience in working in an inpatient and/or outpatient setting as relevant to position. Must meet NYULH medical staff
credentialing criteria for psychology core privileges. Documentation of additional specialty education/training is required
for non-core allied health clinical privileges (e.g., biofeedback, neuropsychological testing, rehabilitation psychology, etc.).
At least two total years employed at the Staff psychologist level (or equivalent title/role if experience was at another
institution). Demonstrated skills and responsibilities such as (but not limited to): clinical supervision, administration,
program development. Recommendation by Supervisor of the Service. Approval by Director of Psychology.
Required Licenses: Psychologist
Preferred Qualifications:
Prior supervisory, administrative or program development experience. Membership in relevant professional organizations
(e.g., APA, ACRM, etc.). Eligibility for board certification through the American Board of Professional Psychology.
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital at NYU Langone Health is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to diversity and inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration without regard to race, color, gender, gender identity or expression, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender dysphoria, national origin, age, religion, disability, military and veteran status, marital or parental status, citizenship status, genetic information or any other factor which cannot lawfully be used as a basis for an employment decision. We require applications to be completed online.
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