Psychologist

Chattanooga, TN

Position Description / Responsibilities

Summary:

Under direction, is responsible for performing professional psychological work of considerable difficulty; and performs related work as required.

Distinguishing Features:

An employee in this class may function in a variety of assignments as a fully qualified Psychologist. An incumbent may be assigned to act primarily as a therapist and treatment team member, or as a treatment coordinator or leader, or as an evaluative specialist in supervising psychological examiners, or in a specialty staff assignment such as counseling, evaluating, consulting, and/or researching. Incumbents often supervise or lead professional, sub-professional, and other staff. This class differs from that of Psychology Director in that an incumbent of the latter is responsible for directing a psychological services program of broad extent.

Qualifications Education and Experience:

Possession of a doctorate in psychology from an accredited university.

Position Requirements

Responsibilities

Developing Objectives and Strategies:

  • Plans a comprehensive mental health treatment program, including evaluation and diagnosis, detailed treatment planning, and extensive service.

 

Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards:

  • Evaluates various clinical documentations and services to ensure compliance with professional, state and federal standards.

 

Making Decisions and Solving Problems:

  • Develops treatment strategies to effectively address challenging and unique treatment needs.

 

Assisting and Caring for Others:

  • Provides crisis intervention services for individuals.
  • Provides individual, group, and other therapy to improve behavioral health and/or mental health.

 

Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates:

  • Supervises the clinical work of professional, sub-professional, and nonprofessional personnel.

 

Getting Information:

  • Administers tests to individuals to collect information needed to make an appropriate evaluation and diagnosis.
  • Observes individuals to obtain information relevant to their physical, emotional, cognitive, and social functioning.
  • Interviews various individuals to collect information necessary to perform specific types of evaluations.

 

Judging the Qualities of Things, Services, or People:

  • Evaluates the quality of work of service providers to determine whether corrective action is needed.

 

Monitoring and Controlling Resources:

  • Controls the use of resources relevant to psychological services by determining whether or not services are warranted.

 

Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others:

  • Testifies as an expert witness to provide information relevant to an individual’s case.
  • Explains biopsychosocial constructs to help others understand mental health and more effectively provide care.

 

Provide Consultation and Advice to Others:

  • Serves as a psychological resource person in evaluating and identifying problems, in developing detailed and coordinated treatment plans, and in conducting a wide variety of individual and group therapeutic and habilitative activities.

 

Documenting/Recording Information:

  • Writes detailed clinical notes and reports to document services provided.

 

Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships:

  • Maintains professional working relationships with peers, with assigned subordinates, and with upper management to ensure smooth and effective team operations.

 

Analyzing Data or Information:

  • Analyzes and interprets behavioral and mental health data to monitor progress and plan treatment.
  • Analyzes quality improvement, benchmarking or other data relevant to the performance and improvement of the agency to identify trends and/or determine improvement needs.

 

Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:

  • Conducts and participates in diagnostic and evaluative staff meetings to discuss diagnoses, etiology, treatment, and disposition.

 

Processing Information:

  • Enters appropriate diagnostic codes into clinical documents.

 

Communicating with Persons Outside Organization:

  • Performs personal contact work with a variety of other individuals, groups, agencies, and other entities in explaining, interpreting and furthering programs.

 

Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others:

  • Resolves simple conflicts without supervisory input to ensure timely and efficient performance and to maintain positive working relationships.
  • Maintains a respectful and productive work environment within the assigned work unit to minimize disputes and facilitate performance.

 

Coaching and Developing Others:

  • Instructs professional, sub-professional, and nonprofessional personnel in the theories, practices, and techniques employed in psychological services programs.

 

Organizing, Planning, and Prioritizing Work:

  • Independently plans and prioritizes work in order to meet deadlines.

 

Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others:

  • Coordinates and leads clinical meetings.
  • Coordinates workloads with internal and external business partners as required to facilitate timely and accurate task completion.

 

Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge:

  • Applies evidence based practices in the delivery of psychological services.
  • Reads professional literature to keep up to date on community best practices.
  • Attends various continuing education seminars relevant to work in order to maintain licensure.

 

Performing Administrative Activities:

  • Completes relevant forms as required to accomplish professional responsibilities.

 

Staffing Organizational Units:

  • Conducts interviews for job candidates to assist in the selection and hiring process.

 

Training and Teaching Others:

  • Conducts training classes relevant to mental health issues to educate others.

Application Instructions

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