About Job
The Clinical Psychologist will provide psychological evaluations and consultation. Additionally, the Clinical Psychologist will provide individual, family or group psychotherapy, and collaborate with the behavioral health team to develop and implement treatment and intervention programs.
This is an on-site position assigned to the Tripler Army Medical Center in Hawaii. A thorough government background check will be required.
About the Project
A multi-site clinical research study, aiming to evaluate the effectiveness of two approaches to Combined Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CCBT) [in-person and telemedicine-based (TCBT)] for individuals experiencing post-traumatic headache. The study will compare both interventions to treatment as usual (TAU) across seven geographically diverse sites. If either CCBT or TCBT demonstrates superiority to TAU, the study will assess whether TCBT is non-inferior to in-person CCBT. A final aim will examine how treatment outcomes vary based on site, health system, and individual patient characteristics.
Salary Range
$80,600 - $87,600. Salaries are determined based on several factors including external market data, internal equity, and the candidate’s related knowledge, skills, and abilities for the position.
Qualifications
PhD or PsyD in Clinical Psychology or Counseling Psychology required
Completion of an APA accredited doctoral program and internship
Demonstrate competence in oral and written communication
Must be organized, attentive to detail, and possess a positive, friendly and professional demeanor
Must be flexible with changing priorities and able to communicate in a diplomatic and professional manner
Computer skills including at least intermediate level experience with Excel and other Microsoft Office Software
Licensed Clinical Psychologist or the ability to be licensed, required
Responsibilities
Refers cases
Provides a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy intervention for the treatment of posttraumatic headaches as part of a research study
Provides psychological assessments, intakes, military and lifespan histories.
Conducts diagnostic interviews and provides psycho-diagnostic testing.
Develops treatment plans that reflect a course of therapeutic intervention that will address the needs identified in the assessment.
Provides a full range of psychological treatments and interventions for readjustment problems to individuals, couples, groups and families.
Utilizes techniques which are evidence-based and demonstrate ethical clinical practice.
Provides consultation to other team members on clinically complex cases.
Participates in conjoint emergency treatment with medical facility mental health personnel.
Organizes counseling and non-counseling groups and functions as facilitator or therapist.
Provides community education on topics related to military service members for the general public, professional groups, military service members groups and the media.
Provides outreach in order to educate military service members about readjustment issues and available services.
Maintains timely and accurate computerized records of client interactions, assessment, treatment plans, and other information pertinent to comprehensive client treatment and case management, as well as personal daily work activity.
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