Psychologist (Redmond Medical Center)
Transformations Care Network
Location
Redmond, WA | United States
Job description
LightHeart Psychological Associates is part of Transformations Care Network, a growing family of mental health clinics serving their local communities. Our clinics provide person-centered, holistic care that utilizes evidence-based advances in neuroscience to support the therapeutic process. We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality mental health care, and our mission is to make that a reality. If you have a passion for improving access, reducing stigma, and continually improving care – we want you to be part of the team!
We recognize that to deliver excellent care that transforms lives, mental health professionals need to feel supported in their work. This is why we invest in all of our employees by offering competitive pay and benefits, collaborative team settings, and a network of support. We would love to talk with you about the opportunities we have for you to grow, expand your skills, and be part of something bigger.
We are currently adding a Psychologist to our growing team!
Position Summary:
Psychologists employed by LightHeart Psychological Associates, a Transformations Care Network company, as psychological assessment and consultation specialists, perform psycho-diagnostic evaluations, psychological testing according to the area of expertise, and clinical consultation services. Additionally, psychologists may supervise post-doctoral clinicians working toward licensure in psychology, other trainees, and masters’ prepared clinicians. Psychologists will be available for consultation and case review and may participate in utilization management and review activities. Appropriate documentation of all services, according to clinic policy, is required.
About the Role:
- Maintain high ethical standards including and beyond all company, state/federal policies, procedures, and regulations
- Apply ethical and legal principles to the placement and treatment of clients with mental health problems in an outpatient setting, ensuring that clients receive appropriate mental health care. These include, but are not limited to, one-on-one and group therapy, ongoing patient assessment, and liaising with clinical and community organizations
- Ensure compliance with all Federal and State laws, regulations, and guidelines by, among other things, upholding the policies and procedures of the company and all HIPAA requirements
- Uphold all rules and regulations governing mental health confidentiality
- Complete diagnostic clinical interviews and/or neurobehavioral status exams to determine current mental status and functioning and determine medical necessity for any psychological testing services recommended
- Document those interviews thoroughly, including an assessment of the mental status
- Complete necessary documentation to authorize payment for recommended testing services from third-party insurers
- Administer and score all psychological tests used in the assessment of individuals
- Perform analysis and interpretation services for all assessment and testing methods used in the evaluation of individuals, completing a formal assessment report for each person for whom assessment services are provided
- As indicated, meet with individuals, family members, or collateral community caregivers to discuss assessment results and service implications
- As indicated, consult with the clinical staff at LightHeart Psychological Associates about assessments performed
- As indicated, work with a psychometry technician who administers and scores tests used in the completion of an assessment
- As indicated, provide clinical supervision to associate psychologists trained in a closely related field, unlicensed post-doctoral psychologists-in-training, or pre-doctoral psychology associated
- Utilize evidence-based treatment methods in treating and evaluating clients
- Provide resources and information to help clients define goals; implement treatment plans; and achieve personal, social, educational, and vocational development
- Coordinate provision of and may act as liaison with clinical services for patients with other programs, community agencies, and/or medical services
- Provide excellent patient care and treat patients with compassion while developing trust and rapport. Provide support, reflective listening, and compassion to patients struggling with depression and/or anxiety
- Possess the clinical assessment skills to identify real or potential adverse events during treatment where treatment should be interrupted or terminated
- Remain up-to-date on industry knowledge, technologies, and certifications/licensures. Attend seminars, workshops, CEUs, and conferences to meet the requirements of licensure and compliance with all facility protocols, procedures, and guidelines
- Process, Report, Record and Communicate patient care and patient needs to appropriate providers in a clear and timely manner using the technology provided
- Provide timely, accurate, and concise documentation of client care; legibly document all client encounters in electronic medical records within 48 hours of seeing patients
- Inform the supervisor and psychiatric staff of the significant change in a client’s functioning
- Advise medical personnel of the client’s medical or physical restrictions or needs
- Support the smooth and safe function of the office and the company as a whole in pursuit of its mission
- Provide crisis intervention as requested
- Provide documented supervision for unlicensed mental health staff as required by the State, if qualified
- Attend staff meetings, as well as other meetings as required
- Schedule patient appointments using medical scheduling software. Answer phone calls in a professional manner
- Performs additional duties as needed up to and including the willingness to be flexible by possibly traveling to other facilities and adjusting your schedule to meet patient needs
- significant amount of testing/interpreting test results
About You:
- Doctoral Degree in psychology from an accredited college or university
- Certified as a Health Service Provider by the Washington Board of Registration in Psychology
- Current, valid, unrestricted licensure to practice in Washington as a board-certified psychologist
- Strong computer abilities and proficiency with google suite and electronic medical records
- Knowledge of medical terminology and clinical pharmacology
- Understand and comply with HIPAA
- Excellent communication skills and ability to work well with a team, especially in stressful situations
- Ability to provide telehealth
- The desire to do a thorough job in a fast-paced environment must be detail-oriented and highly organized
- Able to maintain professionalism with patients and teammates in a mental health setting
- Create a safe, effective work environment that is patient-focused
- Experience with EMR (electronic medical records), medical terminology, and a basic understanding of clinical pharmacology
- Experience working with patients who are suffering from anxiety and depression is preferred
- Prior outpatient therapy experience
- Ability to train and coach other employees
- Exceptional interpersonal, rapport-building, and active listening skills
Benefits:
- Full and part-time roles available with flexible schedules
- Health and Dental Insurance
- PTO / Paid Time Off
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