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Pay Rate: $47 / hour
Doctoral degree in psychology or a licensed master level in
Psychology.
Licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of psychology or
possession of a current license to
practice psychology as issues by another state with licensure requirements acceptable to the Board. If licensed by
another state must secure Pennsylvania license
within one year. At least 2 years experience as a Licensed
Psychologist.
Two years as a licensed Psychologist in Mental Health or two years
as a licensed Psychologist in the treatment of inmates or individuals with mental
illness and/or mental retardation.
One year of experience in a supervisory role of administrative
capacity.
Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral treatment
methods, mental health theories, concepts and methods related to treatment
and psychology testing.
Role Description
Develops and maintains a plan for the Psychology Department which
assures that
appropriate
psychological services are provided.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth/development
over the life span.
Work effectively in cross-cultural situations as evidenced by demonstrated ability
to value diversity,
understand the dynamics
of differences, and
incorporate knowledge about
culture into the adaptation of programming/interventions/services as
appropriate.
Maintains diplomate status as lead of the Co-occurring program for
those with mental illness and substance
abuse diagnoses.
Plans, organizes, and directs work within the Psychology
department by developing annual
department goals, creating, and prioritizing studies/projects and
assigning, reviewing and evaluating
subordinate work efforts in order to ensure the delivery of psychological services.
Serves as an alternate agent responsible for
evaluating/assessing/responding to referrals from any units within the
hospital.
Specifically, establishes and monitors testing completion for all
admitted individuals with a diagnosis of MR/ ID(intellectual Disability) as
per current guidelines.
Directs department personnel by reviewing performance,
interviewing, hiring, and terminating in order that the productivity of the work force is
maintained.
Directs departmental activity
by using predetermined criteria/standards to assess the effectiveness of
service delivery/performance.
Maximizes departmental participation in the Medicare Part B
program without compromising the standards
and principles of Professional psychology.
Provides subordinates with clear and specific expectations by
establishing annual goals, objectives, and
performance factors in order to enhance the probability of worker
effectiveness.
Serves as liaison between the Wernersville State Hospital and the
Adult Basic Education Program, RACC and
the Weiser education entitlement programs.
This employee has been assigned
responsibility as a Patient Abuse Investigator at Wernersville State
Hospital. As such, the employee is
expected to participate in all required training, and as assigned, conduct and
carry out investigations in a
professional and timely manner. Investigations will be carried out in a manner consistent with Client
Manual Section 7178 and Hospital Policy. While performing patient abuse investigations, the employee
will be responsible to report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.
Follows current OHS guidelines for monitoring and controlling
overtime usage including: a. A pre-approved
process and documentation of
overtime usage(WSH Overtime Report). b. Time and attendance management. c. All operationally necessary work
assignments shall, whenever possible, be performed within the regular shift.
Follows current Client guidelines for best
scheduling practices that ensure staffing
minimums while monitoring overtime including the use of part-time, wage,
annuitants, seasonal employees, flex
hours, and alternate work schedules.
Assures that Employee Performance Reviews for the department are
submitted on time, meeting all
guidelines of HR-600 or subsequent policy directives addressing EPR
submission.
Collaborate with Medical Director / Supervisory Physicians
regarding mental health diagnosis, if applicable. Demonstrate leadership and organizational
skills, including ability to handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills and ability to build rapport with
a wide range of personalities.
Competence in assessing, interviewing and managing patients.
Commitment to enhancing cultural competency.
The Licensed Psychologist Director, M/H has
the overall responsibility for the operations of the Department of Psychology.
A broad base of decision-making, effecting departmental implementation of
hospital policy and professional
standards of service is, therefore, an essential function of this position.
Performs psychological testing requiring a
significant level of expertise to facilitate diagnostic clarification and or
treatment planning.
Perform
other duties (not outlined above) as
assigned.
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Doctoral degree in psychology or a licensed master level in
Psychology.
Licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of psychology or
possession of a current license to
practice psychology as issues by another state with licensure requirements acceptable to the Board. If licensed by
another state must secure Pennsylvania license
within one year. At least 2 years experience as a Licensed
Psychologist.
Two years as a licensed Psychologist in Mental Health or two years
as a licensed Psychologist in the treatment of inmates or individuals with mental
illness and/or mental retardation.
One year of experience in a supervisory role of administrative
capacity.
Knowledge of cognitive-behavioral treatment
methods, mental health theories, concepts and methods related to treatment
and psychology testing.
Role Description
Develops and maintains a plan for the Psychology Department which
assures that
appropriate
psychological services are provided.
Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth/development
over the life span.
Work effectively in cross-cultural situations as evidenced by demonstrated ability
to value diversity,
understand the dynamics
of differences, and
incorporate knowledge about
culture into the adaptation of programming/interventions/services as
appropriate.
Maintains diplomate status as lead of the Co-occurring program for
those with mental illness and substance
abuse diagnoses.
Plans, organizes, and directs work within the Psychology
department by developing annual
department goals, creating, and prioritizing studies/projects and
assigning, reviewing and evaluating
subordinate work efforts in order to ensure the delivery of psychological services.
Serves as an alternate agent responsible for
evaluating/assessing/responding to referrals from any units within the
hospital.
Specifically, establishes and monitors testing completion for all
admitted individuals with a diagnosis of MR/ ID(intellectual Disability) as
per current guidelines.
Directs department personnel by reviewing performance,
interviewing, hiring, and terminating in order that the productivity of the work force is
maintained.
Directs departmental activity
by using predetermined criteria/standards to assess the effectiveness of
service delivery/performance.
Maximizes departmental participation in the Medicare Part B
program without compromising the standards
and principles of Professional psychology.
Provides subordinates with clear and specific expectations by
establishing annual goals, objectives, and
performance factors in order to enhance the probability of worker
effectiveness.
Serves as liaison between the Wernersville State Hospital and the
Adult Basic Education Program, RACC and
the Weiser education entitlement programs.
This employee has been assigned
responsibility as a Patient Abuse Investigator at Wernersville State
Hospital. As such, the employee is
expected to participate in all required training, and as assigned, conduct and
carry out investigations in a
professional and timely manner. Investigations will be carried out in a manner consistent with Client
Manual Section 7178 and Hospital Policy. While performing patient abuse investigations, the employee
will be responsible to report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.
Follows current OHS guidelines for monitoring and controlling
overtime usage including: a. A pre-approved
process and documentation of
overtime usage(WSH Overtime Report). b. Time and attendance management. c. All operationally necessary work
assignments shall, whenever possible, be performed within the regular shift.
Follows current Client guidelines for best
scheduling practices that ensure staffing
minimums while monitoring overtime including the use of part-time, wage,
annuitants, seasonal employees, flex
hours, and alternate work schedules.
Assures that Employee Performance Reviews for the department are
submitted on time, meeting all
guidelines of HR-600 or subsequent policy directives addressing EPR
submission.
Collaborate with Medical Director / Supervisory Physicians
regarding mental health diagnosis, if applicable. Demonstrate leadership and organizational
skills, including ability to handle multiple priorities simultaneously.
Demonstrate interpersonal skills and ability to build rapport with
a wide range of personalities.
Competence in assessing, interviewing and managing patients.
Commitment to enhancing cultural competency.
The Licensed Psychologist Director, M/H has
the overall responsibility for the operations of the Department of Psychology.
A broad base of decision-making, effecting departmental implementation of
hospital policy and professional
standards of service is, therefore, an essential function of this position.
Performs psychological testing requiring a
significant level of expertise to facilitate diagnostic clarification and or
treatment planning.
Perform
other duties (not outlined above) as
assigned.
#IndeedStaffHigh
Professional Field


Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Issues
Aging
Psych Clearance for Medical Procedures
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Age Groups
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Intellectual Disabilities/Dev. Disabilities
Racial Justice Allied
Settings
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home
Corrections
Jails/Prisons
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