Summary
Psychologist, clinical is a professional responsible for making assessments and interpretations based on biopsychosocial evaluations, psychometric tests, interviews, therapy sessions, and neuropsychological assessments formulate and create personalized interventions, treatments, and management plans for clients assessing clients' risk, considering their mental health and social needs maintenance and safe storage of accurate program and client records maintaining confidentiality of clients’ treatment and records proficient with psychological therapies, risk assessment, training, and supervision.
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Description
Psychologist, clinical is a professional responsible for making assessments and interpretations based on biopsychosocial evaluations, psychometric tests, interviews, therapy sessions, and neuropsychological assessments formulate and create personalized interventions, treatments, and management plans for clients assessing clients' risk, considering their mental health and social needs maintenance and safe storage of accurate program and client records maintaining confidentiality of clients’ treatment and records proficient with psychological therapies, risk assessment, training, and supervision.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
- Work in designated office
Skills
Core skills
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Transferable skills
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Education
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Institutions
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