Experteer Overview In this role you will administer, score and interpret a broad range of psychological assessments, including sex offender-specific instruments. You will prepare psychological reports and provide individual and group psychotherapy to sex offenders. You serve as an expert advisor on evaluation and treatment, supporting informed decisions within the correctional setting. You will contribute to security and safety through disciplined professional practice and evidence-based interventions. Compensation / Benefits • Administer, score and interpret a wide range of psychological tests and instruments • Administer and interpret sex offender-specific assessment tools • Prepare psychological reports using data from testing, interviews and records • Conduct individual and group psychotherapy with sex offenders • Provide expert advice on evaluation and treatment of sex offenders; apply research findings • Maintain correctional institution security as a priority over other duties Tasks • Doctoral degree in clinical psychology (Ph.D. or equivalent) • Current, unrestricted license to practice psychology at doctoral level in a U.S. state/territory/DC • At least one year of specialized experience equivalent to GS-12/13 • Experience in administering and interpreting psychological testing; experience with sex offender evaluations and treatment (GS-13) • Ability to make sound, rapid decisions in critical situations • Discharge reports for probation and community management of offenders (GS-13) Key requirements • retention incentive up to 25% • CTAP/ICTAP eligibility support • federal government employment • opportunity to work in a secure federal facility • career transition program involvement • nondisclosed general benefits
Professional Field
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
Psychology



