The Psychologist provides psychological services for the Intensive Outpatient Program. Also, supervises students and interns within both IOP and assessment settings.
Job Specific Duties
- Performs all workflow duties related to patient onboarding, including assessment, diagnosis, treatment planning, documentation, and coordination of care.Â
- Provides individual and family clinical support for both emergencies and ongoing treatment needs.Â
- Trains and supervises doctoral student therapists within both the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and assessment settings.Â
- Participates in interviewing prospective student therapists jointly with the Chief Psychologist. l
- Lead the IOP huddle on assigned program evenings to ensure coordination, communication, and continuity of care.Â
- Facilitate and co-facilitate IOP group therapies on assigned evenings.Â
- Provide on-call supervision when Staff Lead Clinicians are overseeing IOP groups.Â
- Meet or call patients and families as needed to assist with clinical issues, crises, or emergencies.Â
- Schedule and lead IOP team meetings to support collaboration, case discussion, and program development.
- Create and maintain IOP staffing and group schedules.
- Coordinate IOP space and logistics with the Program Director to ensure smooth operations.
- Oversee workflow and clinical responsibilities of Staff Lead Clinicians within the IOP.Â
- Organize and oversee the Parent Seminar Speaker Program, including scheduling and presenter coordination.
- Deliver educational presentations within the IOP for patients, families, and/or staff as assigned.Â
- Conduct peer-to-peer reviews with insurance providers as needed.
- Meet regularly with the Chief Psychologist to review IOP performance, staffing, and program expansion initiatives.
Minimum Job Requirements
- Ph.D or PsyD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology
- Active Florida state Psychologist licensure with completion of an APA-accredited internship
- 2-4 years of experience providing care in an intensive outpatient, partial hospitalization, or comparable clinical setting
- Prior experience teaching, supervising, or mentoring clinical trainees
- Demonstrated experience in group therapy, crisis intervention, and family engagement
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Ability to work evening hours as assigned for IOP sessions.
- Availability to participate in on-call supervision rotation as scheduled.
- Compliance with all hospital credentialing, training, and documentation standards.
- Commitment to upholding the mission, vision, and ethical standards of the organization.
- Strong clinical judgment and advanced understanding of adolescent development and family systems.
- Proficiency in evidence-based interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed approaches.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills with patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Demonstrated leadership, organizational, and time-management abilities.
- Skilled in clinical documentation, electronic health record management, and use of collaboration tools (e.g., Microsoft Teams).
- Deep commitment to cultural humility, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of clinical care, supervision, and teamwork.
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