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  • PsyD. Postdoctoral Resident

  • Keplity Health
  • Leesburg, Virginia 20176 United States View Map

Job description Keplity Health is seeking pre-licensed, PsyD. postdoctoral residents who are passionate about working with children and teens. This position will focus on psychological assessments and/or therapy for children and teens . This is a paid full-time or part-time opportunity in Leesburg, VA with onsite and remote work components.Responsibilities(under supervision) Conduct intake assessments and prepare test and/ or therapy plans with new patientsAdminister screening and diagnostic instrumentsConduct psychological Assessments for cognitive abilities (IQ/Gifted Testing), emotional, and social challenges. Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, behavioral and academic challengesWork collaboratively with psychologists, dietitians, psychiatrists and other providers to optimize patient near-term and long-term outcomesRecommend IEP Planning and School Accommodations (elementary, secondary and post-secondary standardized exams such as the SAT and GRE)Conduct tailored psychological therapyWork with and educate parents on effective in-home strategiesMaintain CEUs and other required documentationStay current: Keep up with the latest research and best practices in child psychologyQualifications Passion for helping children with a variety of challenges including anxiety, trauma, learning disorders/disabilities, ADHD, ASD, OCD, behavioral challenges, and social difficultiesExperience providing psychotherapy and assessments to children and teensPsyD. or PhD. in clinical psychology from an accredited university#J-18808-Ljbffr

Job description Keplity Health is seeking pre-licensed, PsyD. postdoctoral residents who are passionate about working with children and teens. This position will focus on psychological assessments and/or therapy for children and teens . This is a paid full-time or part-time opportunity in Leesburg, VA with onsite and remote work components.Responsibilities(under supervision) Conduct intake assessments and prepare test and/ or therapy plans with new patientsAdminister screening and diagnostic instrumentsConduct psychological Assessments for cognitive abilities (IQ/Gifted Testing), emotional, and social challenges. Autism Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, behavioral and academic challengesWork collaboratively with psychologists, dietitians, psychiatrists and other providers to optimize patient near-term and long-term outcomesRecommend IEP Planning and School Accommodations (elementary, secondary and post-secondary standardized exams such as the SAT and GRE)Conduct tailored psychological therapyWork with and educate parents on effective in-home strategiesMaintain CEUs and other required documentationStay current: Keep up with the latest research and best practices in child psychologyQualifications Passion for helping children with a variety of challenges including anxiety, trauma, learning disorders/disabilities, ADHD, ASD, OCD, behavioral challenges, and social difficultiesExperience providing psychotherapy and assessments to children and teensPsyD. or PhD. in clinical psychology from an accredited university#J-18808-Ljbffr

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