Psychologist (PSYL) Job #M-PSYL-8154879
AdeIphi MedicaI Staffing
Stockton
On-site
GBP 60,000 - 80,000
30+ days ago
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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Psychologist to provide essential psychological services within a correctional facility. This role involves conducting mental health evaluations, crisis interventions, and developing treatment plans for mentally ill inmates. You will work closely with a team to enhance the quality of care while ensuring safety and compliance with ethical standards. If you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals in need and have the required experience and qualifications, this opportunity offers a chance to contribute meaningfully in a challenging yet rewarding environment.
- Valid California Psychology license required.
- 12 months of relevant experience within the last 3 years.
- Provide psychological services to mentally ill inmates under supervision.
- Conduct mental health evaluations and crisis interventions.
- Document care and monitor inmate progress.
Psychological Assessment
Crisis Intervention
Clinical Documentation
Mental Health Evaluation
Treatment Planning
California Psychology License
Summary:
- Ref #: M-PSYL-8154879
- Profession: Allied Health
- Specialty: Psychologist
- Job Type: Contract
- Facility Type: Correctional
- Location: Stockton, California
- Start Date: ASAP
- Duration: 27 weeks
- Schedule: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, 7A-5P
- Rate: $162/hour
Requirements:
- Valid and active California Psychology license.
- Minimum of twelve (12) continuous months of experience within the last three (3) years performing services similar in scope to those defined herein.
Responsibilities:
- Under the guidance of the Senior Psychologist, Supervisor, and/or the Chief of Mental Health, the Psychologist provides psychological services to mentally ill inmates/wards, maintaining order, supervising patient-inmates/youths' conduct, ensuring safety, and performing related duties.
- Working effectively and cooperatively with staff of all classifications to enhance the quality of professional working relationships.
- Conducting initial mental health evaluations, including criminal, psychological, and substance abuse case history, to assess inmates' current needs and make treatment recommendations.
- Performing clinically sound suicide risk evaluations, including clinical review, applying suicide risk assessment protocols, pertinent data/chart reviews, proper documentation, and consultations as needed.
- Meeting with mentally ill inmates/wards for crisis intervention, group psychotherapy, and face-to-face interviews, which may require conducting clinical interviews at cell fronts in inmate housing units.
- Identifying relevant signs and symptoms of psychiatric disorders to assess, diagnose, and manage presenting symptomatology.
- Effectively applying psychological assessments in the selection, administration, scoring, and interpretation of various psychological tests.
- Writing clinical reports regarding diagnoses, prognoses, and developing treatment plans that reflect the standard of practice.
- Consulting on complex cases with supervisors, treatment team members, institutional healthcare personnel, and other divisions within the department.
- Documenting all care provided to inmates, including face-to-face contacts and Interdisciplinary Treatment Team (IOTTs) meetings.
- Monitoring inmate progress using Subjective Assessment Plan Evaluation (SOAPE) formatted progress notes.
- Applying community standards of practice for the selection and effective implementation of psychological treatment modalities while maintaining ethical standards.
- Performing mental status exams (MSE) in face-to-face interviews.
- Examining prior mental health records, institutional chronos, probation reports, court records, and other available documents to assist in formulating diagnoses and developing treatment plans.
- Establishing collaborative ties with community programs, groups, agencies, and board and care homes as assigned and approved by the supervisor.
- Conducting mental health education and developing additional resources for mentally ill and sex offender inmates/wards.
- Assisting patient-inmates/youths in applying for entitlement benefits (SSI), community programs, and services.
- Participating in IDTT meetings.
- Compiling and analyzing data from audits related to mental health program requirements.
- Providing information to support staff for data entry.
- Providing written reports and consulting with the Board of Prison Hearing and other staff.
- Providing relatives/caregivers with information concerning patients after receiving the inmate's signed release of information for that specific individual.
- Developing a therapeutic relationship with patient-inmates/youths, families, and caretakers as assigned and approved by the supervisor.
- Representing the department at formal and informal settings regarding mental health matters.
- Maintaining order and supervising the conduct of persons committed to the correctional facility.
- Providing input and assisting in implementing new programs for the treatment, training, or rehabilitation of patient-inmates/youths.
- Comprehending and adhering to applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures regarding patient confidentiality and medical record documentation.
- Adhering to mandated reporting requirements regarding California Psychologists.