Experteer Overview In this role you provide psychological services to veteran patients within the Behavioral Health Interprofessional Team at the Canton Outpatient Clinic. You will conduct assessments, deliver evidence-based treatments, and provide education and consultation within an interprofessional team to address a wide range of psychological, substance use, and health-related behavioral problems. The position supports integration of care within the Mental Health Service and emphasizes impact on veteran health outcomes. This is an opportunity to contribute to comprehensive, patient-centered care in a federally governed healthcare system. Compensation / Benefits • Perform psychological assessment and interpretation for varied veteran populations • Deliver evidence-based psychotherapies and behavioral health interventions • Provide clinical consultation to the interprofessional team and educate patients/families • Collaborate with other disciplines to plan and adjust treatment within a defined service context • Contribute to program development and clinical research activities where applicable • Ensure documentation and charting are completed in electronic systems Tasks • Citizenship: U.S. Citizen • Education: Doctoral degree in Psychology (APA/PCSAS/CPA-accredited or equivalent) with internship completed; licensure as psychologist in the appropriate state or eligible for licensure • Internship: APA- or CPA-accredited internship or equivalent requirement • English proficiency (spoken and written) • Background check and security clearance • Must meet VA qualification standards for psychology • Experience as a professional psychologist at GS-11 to GS-13 level expectations depending on grade • Trial period requirement for new hires Key requirements • annual leave • sick leave • 13 federal holidays • parential leave up to 12 weeks (after 12 months) • childcare subsidy up to 25% • federal health/vision/dental/long-term care insurance




