Psychologist at Primecare
Leesport, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Jul, 26

Salary

100000.0

Posted On

01 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical monitoring, Mental health assessment, Substance abuse intervention, Treatment planning, Crisis intervention, Suicide prevention, Quality assurance, Documentation, Communication, Team collaboration, Forensic mental health, Patient care

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description PrimeCare Medical, Inc. (i.e. PCM) is a privately owned, physician founded, nationally accredited correctional healthcare practice. Correctional health care is a unique, challenging, and exciting opportunity to provide care to an under-served, diverse, and appreciative patient population. We are currently looking for a Full-Time, Psychologist (i.e., Post Doc, Ph.D. or Psy.D.) to join our team and provide on-site mental health care at the Berks County Jail in Leesport, PA. This position requires 40 hours of on-site care per week, Monday-Friday, working 3 evening shifts (11:00am-7:30pm) and 2 day shifts (8:00am-4:30pm). Benefits: PrimeCare believes in offering a competitive compensation and benefits package to all their employees. Standard benefits for full-time employees include: Salaries are negotiable and commensurate based on experience. Annual Salary range is $80,000.00 - $100,000.00 Single and Family health care offered (i.e., medical / prescription / dental / vision). Company-paid life insurance provided & additional insurance benefits offered. Retirement benefits offered (i.e., 401k with discretionary company match). Generous PTO package provided. Paid time off will accrue for a maximum accrual of thirteen (13) days (or 104 hours) per year. In addition, you will also receive six (6) floating holidays, pro-rated within your first year of employment as dictated by your effective hire date. Job Description: In this role the Psychologist is responsible for the clinical monitoring, coordinating and implementing of the mental health program in accordance with NCCHC standards, and will serve as the mental health liaison between the medical unit and facility staff. Other specific responsibilities will include: Providing one-to-one intervention and follow-up of inmates/patients who suffer from substance abuse. Providing input to facility administration regarding treatment response and progress reports of inmates/patients on a regularly scheduled basis. Facilitating admission and placement of certified inmates/patients in forensic and community Mental Health facilities. Initiating the required paperwork for the inmates/patients entry. Monitoring all psychiatric/psychological clinical services provided. Monitoring and documenting treatment responses of inmates/patients and documents. Ensuring complete, accurate, and timely entries are made for each inmate/patient contact. Evaluating psychological status of inmates/patients who have been referred by a primary treatment provider. Monitoring standards of care in accordance with NCCHC/ACA and accepted psychiatric/psychological standards. Is a member of the Quality Assurance Committee and sub-committees. Assisting in the establishment of Quality Assurance standards and audit criteria. Serving as a member of various committees within the medical unit and facility as necessary. Developing and conducting in-service education programs according to annual in-service calendar. Actively assisting with the detection and prevention of inmate/patient suicide. Requirements Licensed to practice Psychology in the State of Pennsylvania (Post Doc also) Graduate of an accredited institution of higher education, with major in Psychology. Maintain current Driver’s License. Effective communication skills. Ability to gain trust of patients and build a working relationship. Ability to work in a supportive, team-based work environment.
Responsibilities
The psychologist is responsible for monitoring and implementing mental health programs while providing direct clinical interventions for inmates. They also serve as a liaison between the medical unit and facility staff to ensure standards of care are met.
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