Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned. * Participates in staff development activities. * Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional ...
Post Doctoral Psychologist
Middletown, CT · On-site
Participates in directly supervising practicum and pre-doctoral trainees. This includes didactics, presentations, and group supervision. * Provide bariatric assessments for Surgical Alliance and/or ...
Post Doctoral Psychologist
Middletown, CT · On-site
Participates in directly supervising practicum and pre-doctoral trainees. This includes didactics, presentations, and group supervision. * Provide bariatric assessments for Surgical Alliance and/or ...
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| Aspect | Practicum Trainee | Intern |
|---|---|---|
| Required Credentials | Often students or recent graduates, sometimes requiring specific coursework | Typically students or early career individuals, sometimes with minimal prerequisites |
| Work Environment | Supervised, educational setting within a company or organization | Varies from educational to professional settings, often part-time or temporary |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Common in healthcare, education, social services, and corporate training | Widely used across industries including business, tech, healthcare, and non-profits |
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Connecticut Children's Medical Center rating
7.7
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211th of 1,020 rated hospitals
Job description
The licensed psychologist will provide a full range of clinical services to Connecticut Children's employees including consultation, individual, group and family therapy. The psychologist will is an integral member of the treatment team and development of interdisciplinary treatment plans. The psychologist also collaborates with community agencies and mental health care providers to facilitate the provision of comprehensive services. Opportunities for teaching and research are available. The psychologist will receive a faculty appointment through the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine.
Education and/or Experience Required:
- Doctoral degree in Psychology/Clinical Psychology/School Psychology/ Counseling Psychology required plus completion of an APA approved internship and post-doctoral fellowship or one year of supervised experience in a treatment setting for children and adolescents.
License and/or Certification Required:
- Licensure by Connecticut State Department of Public Health as a Psychologist.
- CPR certification required within 60 days of hire and renewed every 2 years.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Theories, principles, techniques and practices of psychotherapy and behavior change.
- Human development and child and adolescent psychopathology and diagnosis.
- Clinical and behavioral presentation of children with emotional disturbance and developmental disabilities.
- Child care/Child welfare agencies and continuum of care services.
Skills:
- Effective oral and written communication skills.
- Mental health/psychosocial/psychological assessment skills.
- Individual, group and family psychotherapy skills.
- Behavior modification and behavior assessment skills.
- Consultation and teaming skills.
Ability to:
- Provide comprehensive clinical and case management services to children, adolescent and families.
- Develop and assess effectiveness of clinical treatment plans.
- Collaborate effectively with team members, parents, caretakers, care providers, agency representatives and students.
- Intervene effectively in crisis situations.
- Adhere to documentation standards.
- Adhere to professional standards of conduct, ethical standards and CCMC Code of Conduct.
Clinical Training and Professional Development:
- Participates in clinical training including case conferences and clinical seminar.
- Supervises/trains graduate practicum students and other trainees as assigned.
- Participates in staff development activities.
- Maintains professional expertise through involvement in professional organizations and continuing education programs.
Case Coordination:
- Assesses needed services and supports and makes efforts to secure as appropriate.
- Communicates with appropriate agencies to keep providers informed of relevant developments.
- Maintains collegial relationships with team members, responding to concerns, assessing progress and communicating on case developments.
Age-Specific and Cultural Competencies:
- Demonstrates knowledge of population-specific differences and needs from pre-school through adolescence and applies this knowledge.
- Demonstrates cultural sensitivity in all interactions with students/patients/families and co-workers.
CCMC Standards - Maintains commitment to DEI
- Performs other related responsibilities as assigned.
Role Specific Responsibilities: Pediatric Psychology
- Provide direct clinical services to patients and families.
- Consult with multidisciplinary teams to optimize medical and psychological care.
- Participate in clinical research activities, including quality improvement initiatives.
- Provide supervision to pediatric psychology practicum students, pre-doctoral interns and postdoctoral fellows, as well as teaching of medical students and pediatric residents.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- May supervise graduate psychology practicum student(s), pre-doctoral interns, and post-doctoral fellows.
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Health care and social assistance
Company size
1,001 - 5,000 Employees
Headquarters location
Hartford, CT, US
Year founded
1996