Work Location
Orange, California
Work Shift
Day - 08hrs (United States of America)
Job Summary
The Pediatric Psychologist provides a full range of mental health services to patients and their families. Duties may include diagnostic and psychological assessment, intervention, treatment planning, consultation, crisis intervention, case management, and discharge planning. Maintain the highest standards of safety, ethical practice, and respect for diversity throughout service provision. As a Pediatric Psychologists are expected to lead, facilitate, and/or participate in program, policy, and procedure development, service planning, staff development, quality improvement and evaluation, and/or research activities as identified by the needs of the service area(s). This position also includes clinical supervision, oversight, and teaching to doctoral level psychology practicum students, interns, psychology fellows, or unlicensed psychological staff as directed.
Pay Range
Minimum $115,606 Midpoint $153,150 Maximum $190,736
Rate of pay is determined by various factors, including but not limited to knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, education, as well as position requirements.
Experience
* Required: Master's degree (or admission to doctoral candidacy) in clinical, school, or counseling psychology. Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience. Minimum one (1) years of clinical experience in psychology at the post-doctoral level.Minimum one (1) year of mental health experience working with children and families.
* Preferred: Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience working with children, adolescents, and/or families. Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience working in a healthcare setting. One (1) year of experience supervising psychology practicum students, interns, or post-doctoral fellows.
Education
* Required:
Doctorate degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) from APA accredited doctoral program in clinical, school or counseling psychology.
* Preferred:
Training
* Required:
* Preferred:
Specialized Skills
* Required:
* Preferred:
Licensure
* Required:
Work Environments - Functional Demand:
Sedentary - Very light energy level Lift 10 lbs. box overhead. Lift and carry 15 lbs. Push/pull 20 lbs. cart.
Physical Activity Requirements:
Bending, Carry Objects, Climbing, Keyboard use/repetitive motion, Pinching/fine motor activities, Push/Pull, Reaching forward, Reaching overhead, Sitting, Squat/kneel/crawl (Squad & Knee), Standing, Talk or hear, Taste or smell, Twisting, Walking, Wrist position deviation
Physical Activity Lifting
Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Constant 67 or more%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Frequent 36-66%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Occasional 0-35%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Constant 67 or more%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Frequent 36-66%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Occasional 0-35%
Sensory Requirements:
Color Discrimination, Depth Perception, Far Vision, Hearing, Near Vision
Environment Requirements:
Airborn Communicable Disease, Bloodborne Pathogens, Chemical, Dust Particular Matter, Extreme Noise Levels, Extreme Temperatures, Radiation, Uneven Surfaces or Elevations
Orange, California
Work Shift
Day - 08hrs (United States of America)
Job Summary
The Pediatric Psychologist provides a full range of mental health services to patients and their families. Duties may include diagnostic and psychological assessment, intervention, treatment planning, consultation, crisis intervention, case management, and discharge planning. Maintain the highest standards of safety, ethical practice, and respect for diversity throughout service provision. As a Pediatric Psychologists are expected to lead, facilitate, and/or participate in program, policy, and procedure development, service planning, staff development, quality improvement and evaluation, and/or research activities as identified by the needs of the service area(s). This position also includes clinical supervision, oversight, and teaching to doctoral level psychology practicum students, interns, psychology fellows, or unlicensed psychological staff as directed.
Pay Range
Minimum $115,606 Midpoint $153,150 Maximum $190,736
Rate of pay is determined by various factors, including but not limited to knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, education, as well as position requirements.
Experience
* Required: Master's degree (or admission to doctoral candidacy) in clinical, school, or counseling psychology. Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience. Minimum one (1) years of clinical experience in psychology at the post-doctoral level.Minimum one (1) year of mental health experience working with children and families.
* Preferred: Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience working with children, adolescents, and/or families. Three (3) years of post-Master's degree of relevant clinical mental health experience working in a healthcare setting. One (1) year of experience supervising psychology practicum students, interns, or post-doctoral fellows.
Education
* Required:
Doctorate degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) from APA accredited doctoral program in clinical, school or counseling psychology.
- Foundational coursework and training in the administration of psychological testing and interpretation of testing results to assist with mental health diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Foundational coursework and knowledge of psychological research methods.
- Foundational coursework, knowledge, and application of evidence-based psychological treatment methods.
- Foundational coursework and knowledge of diversity and multicultural issues impacting mental health.
* Preferred:
- APA accredited internship with emphasis/specialization in pediatric psychology.
- Certification(s) in relevant child-focused evidence-based treatment modalities
Training
* Required:
- Completion of one-year APA accredited doctoral clinical internship.
- Completion of one-year clinical postdoctoral fellowship.
* Preferred:
- Completion of one-year of APA accredited doctoral internship with emphasis/specialization in pediatric/health psychology.
- Completion of one-year clinical postdoctoral fellowship with emphasis in child/pediatric/health psychology.
- Eligibility for and preparation to seek board certification in clinical and/or health psychology.
- Board certification in Clinical and/or Health psychology.
Specialized Skills
* Required:
- Demonstrated competencies in the 9 Profession-Wide Core Competencies of APA accredited Doctoral Programs and Internship Programs as indicated by successful completion of these programs:
- Intervention
- Ethical and legal standards
- Individual and cultural diversity
- Professional values, attitudes, and behaviors
- Communication and interpersonal skills
- Consultation and interprofessional/interdisciplinary skills
- Supervision
- Assessment
- Research
- Broad knowledge of quality, patient safety, performance improvement, regulatory requirements, medical staff structure, peer review and legal aspects of care. Ability to relate and communicate positively, effectively, and professionally with others; provide leadership; be assertive and consistent in enforcing policies; respond courteously when under pressure. Exceptional verbal and written communication skills; interpersonal relationship and collaboration skills.
- Ability to relate and communicate positively and effectively in person, in writing, and on the telephone, think critically; work independently; manage multiple assignments; compose written material; work well under pressure; problem solve; organize and prioritize workload; pay close attention to detail. Work calmly and respond courteously when under pressure; lead, supervise, teach, and collaborate.
* Preferred:
- Bi-lingual in Spanish of other threshold language.
- LPS Certification.
Licensure
* Required:
- Psychology License: must have psychology license prior to start date, if psychology license is out of state (not California) and must convert to a California psychology license within 6 months of hire date
Work Environments - Functional Demand:
Sedentary - Very light energy level Lift 10 lbs. box overhead. Lift and carry 15 lbs. Push/pull 20 lbs. cart.
Physical Activity Requirements:
Bending, Carry Objects, Climbing, Keyboard use/repetitive motion, Pinching/fine motor activities, Push/Pull, Reaching forward, Reaching overhead, Sitting, Squat/kneel/crawl (Squad & Knee), Standing, Talk or hear, Taste or smell, Twisting, Walking, Wrist position deviation
Physical Activity Lifting
Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Constant 67 or more%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Frequent 36-66%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Occasional 0-35%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Constant 67 or more%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Frequent 36-66%, Lifting (Waist level and above) - Occasional 0-35%
Sensory Requirements:
Color Discrimination, Depth Perception, Far Vision, Hearing, Near Vision
Environment Requirements:
Airborn Communicable Disease, Bloodborne Pathogens, Chemical, Dust Particular Matter, Extreme Noise Levels, Extreme Temperatures, Radiation, Uneven Surfaces or Elevations
Professional Field
Counseling
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
PsychologyPatient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Psych Clearance for Medical Procedures
Racism, Diversity, and Tolerance
Age Groups
Children (5-10)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
ECT
Modalities
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Racial Justice Allied
School
Settings
In-patient Non-Psychiatric
In-patient Psychiatric
Milieu
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Home Health/In-home
Forensic







