We are currently looking for a Full Time Psychologist to join our Strong Family Development division in the Department of Family Services.
Summary: Responsible for delivering psychological evaluative services for patients in our Department of Family Services and and other entities within the Chickasaw Nation, including defendants when required by the Chickasaw Nation Tribal Courts.
Responsibilities:
Performs psychological mental health evaluations as needed in consultation with Department of Family Services and other entities within the Chickasaw Nation
May perform competency to stand trial evaluations for defendants in Chickasaw Nation Tribal Court, as needed
May perform certain evaluations for Chickasaw Nation employees, as needed
Actively consults in multidisciplinary team meetings to promote effective evaluative processes and high-quality services
Facilitates skill building groups for couples, adolescents, single-parents, fathers, employees and others as needed
Provides therapy in clinical environments
Provides family, marital, individual and group therapies as needed
Participates in specialized training in family-oriented services
Assists in formulating and implementing pre-and post-program inventories for program and/or research participants
Performs documentation for client and/or research protocols
Assists leadership in initiating and maintaining program referrals
Provides consultation to Department of Family Services, Department of Health and Office of Tribal Justice staff as needed
Maintains a level of direct service activities consistent with the department’s standards of clinical output
Provides first class customer service - courteous and helpful to all internal and external customer types - Answers questions in a courteous and professional manner - Greets and engages with a smile - Determines needs, seeks positive experience and outcomes
Completes all training and development requirements and participates in continuing education opportunities
Works in a collaborative and supportive manner to support the productivity and safety of the work area, team members and customers of all types - Maintains general upkeep of work area and maintains a safe environment - Maintains and promotes professionalism - Punctual and consistent in meeting start time, work schedule, attendance and other assigned work time metrics - Adheres to Chickasaw Nation dress code standards
Maintains knowledge of and follows all laws, rules, regulations, policies and SOPs for assigned area, e.g. MICS, TICS, hospital standards, health codes, food sanitation, accounting principles, etc.
Performs all other duties as assigned
Requirements
Essential Competencies:
Able to follow instructions, both written and oral
Able to adhere to all scheduling and attendance requirements
Able to read, understand, apply, and retain knowledge of Chickasaw Nation, departmental, divisional and all other rules, regulations, policies, procedures and guidelines
Knowledge of relevant privacy regulations such as The Privacy Act, Freedom of Information Act and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Must have a clear understanding of 42 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Part 2
Knowledge and understanding of First American populations
Must be proficient in the use of electronic health record keeping systems
Knowledge base of mental health and substance use disorders
Able to verbally communicate in a professional and positive manner with other team members, departments, guests and management
Essential Skills
Skilled in formal and informal assessment protocols
Must be familiar with the Microsoft Office Suite of products
Experience:
1 year directly related experience (pre-doctoral internship and/or post-doctoral fellowship may satisfy this requirement)
Education:
A doctorate in counseling or clinical psychology with coursework and/or experience in family therapy from an APA accredited program and an APA accredited internship
We use cookies on this site to enhance your experience. By using our website you accept our use of cookies.
Cookies
YourMembership uses cookies for your convenience and security. Cookies are text files stored on the browser of your computer and are used to make your experience on web sites more personal and less cumbersome. You may choose to decline cookies if your browser permits, but doing so may affect your ability to access or use certain features of this site. Please refer to your web browser's help function for assistance on how to change your preferences.