Psychologists - Licensed and Psychological Associates
Location: , Wisconsin
Description: is currently seeking to employ Psychologists - Licensed and Psychological Associates right now, this position will be placed in Wisconsin. For detail informations about this position opportunity kindly read the description below. Corrections Psychologists: Provide direct services to offenders such as psychological consultation services to DOC institution/facility/school administration, designated review committees, consulting psychiatrists and other institution/facility and field staff involved in planning the total program of a given offender (e.g., medical, education, security, recreation and probation and parole staff); provide staff development and training; participate in clinical supervision and training to maintain, develop and refine clinical skills; participate in clinical research as directed.
Psychological Associates: You will receive professional direction from a licensed psychologist while performing the duties listed above. For those interested, Wisconsin Corrections provides required supervision for post doctorate licensing. Doctorate level Psychological Associates may provide clinical supervision to interns in professional psychology.
Psychologists - Licensed: In addition to the duties listed above, you will provide clinical supervision to interns in professional psychology; assist in providing clinical supervision to unlicensed staff seeking licensure in Wisconsin; determine offender's needs under Chapter 55 and 880 of the Wisconsin Statutes; conduct psychological evaluations under Chapter 980; arrange for voluntary transfers to approved treatment facilities under Chapter 51; provide expert testimony in court as defined under Wisconsin Statutes. Provide on-call emergency services as assigned.
Special Notes :
Applicants must be legally entitled to work in the United States (i.e., a citizen or national of the U.S., a lawful permanent resident, an alien authorized to work in the U.S. without DOC sponsorship) at the time of application.
The Department of Corrections will conduct criminal background checks on applicants prior to selection. Upon hire, all new DOC employees are subject to fingerprinting.
Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities :
Knowledge of the theory, principles and practices of psychology subject matter areas, including psychology of personality, developmental psychology, psychopathology, psychophysiology, learning, perception, motivation, thinking, emotion and interpersonal relationships - and knowledge of these general areas as they apply to understanding and rehabilitating criminal behavior. Knowledge of theory, principles and practices of clinical psychology; theory and techniques of measurement, testing and psychological assessment; principles and practices of psychological diagnosis; theory and practice of psychological consultation; methods of scientific inquiry and research, including research design, statistical analysis and the preparation of research reports; skill in analyzing and integrating assessment information and communicating such in written psychological reports.
A WELL QUALIFIED CANDIDATE will have, at minimum, a doctorate in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. However, candidates who at minimum have completed or are within 4 months of completing an internship as part of American Psychology Association (APA) accredited doctorate program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology are also highly encouraged to apply.
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This position will be opened on: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 09:31:28 GMT
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