About Job
The Division of Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology at Cincinnati Children’s is seeking a child psychologist to provide primarily intensive outpatient services (meeting with each family 2-3 times a week for 2-5 weeks) offering evidence-based treatment interventions for depression, anxiety (including OCD), trauma, and behavioral concerns. Training/teaching opportunities are also part of the role. Care will take place at Norwood Regional Care Center, which is an innovative, multidisciplinary behavioral health center that opened in late 2019 to serve patients and families with higher levels of behavioral health needs. It includes partial hospitalization, crisis/Bridge appointments, and intensive outpatient treatments (family and group) conducted by a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, psychiatrists/APRNs, LISWs, and LPCCs. The model includes weekly team care meetings, as well as daily huddles/collaborations for patient care. While providing direct patient care of pediatric patients within the scope of the psychology license, education, and experience, the Associate Professor Clinical will participate in safe, effective, and compassionate patient care, commensurate with their level of advancement and responsibility. -Interview and assess patients to determine presence of condition/disease and to establish preventive behavioral and mental health practices. -Determine nature and extent of impairment, prescribe, and administer appropriate behavioral or mental health interventions or assessments across a wide range of clinical cases. Effective Communication: Provide for the exchange of appropriate patient care and clinical information when patients are admitted, referred, transferred, or discharged. Development of Clinical Excellence: Actively participate in department/division and system learner training and educational programs. Maintain currency in field through continuing education, literature, and seminars. Policy Compliance: Maintain good standing in the department by compliance to licensure and credentialing criteria. Comply with policies and procedures protecting patient rights for informed consent and the handling of confidential information as defined by Cincinnati Children's mission and applicable laws and regulations. Follow Cincinnati Children's established code of ethical behavior in decisions. Required: PhD or PsyD in clinical or counseling psychology from APA accredited program. Post doctoral training in child clinical psychology preferred. 2 years related experience Unrestricted licensed psychologist in the state of Ohio Credentialing from CCHMC's Medical Staff Services