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Description
Who We Are:
Light On Anxiety Treatment Centers, founded in 2012, is a fast-paced, rapidly growing practice that provides state of the art, cutting edge treatments for anxiety, OCD and related conditions. Light On Anxiety’s mission is to provide accessible, practical, empirically supported treatments including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Psychiatric Medication Services to help clients move past anxiety, OCD and related disorders as rapidly as possible. In addition, Light On Anxiety offers Neuropsychological Testing Services. Light On Anxiety strives to exceed client expectations and is committed to providing excellence in customer service at each step of the evaluation and treatment process. We pride ourselves on working collaboratively and providing treatment that is compassionate, personalized and action-oriented.
Job Description:
As a Neuropsychologist at Light On Anxiety, you will be an integral part of our growing team, serving the mental healthcare needs of our clients and community. In this role, you will see clients in an outpatient clinical setting for in-person testing, with intakes and feedback sessions completed in person or via telehealth based on client and clinician preference. You will have the opportunity to provide interdisciplinary care and collaborate with other clinicians, including nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers and therapists. You will see clients with a variety of backgrounds and reasons for referral, including concern for autism spectrum disorders, ruling in or out attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, a complex psychiatric diagnostic picture, learning and achievement differences and neurological injuries.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide child, adolescent and adult clients with neuropsychological assessment services, including clinical interviews, assessment administration, data integration, report writing and feedback sessions
- Supervise a team of postdoctoral assessment interns and/or behavioral technicians
- Manage and continuously improve neuropsychological assessment procedures, workflows and systems
- Maintain an intimate and working knowledge of all clinical and operational policies and procedures and ensure they are implemented by all assessment staff
- Administer and score neuropsychological measures, identify appropriate normative values and interpret results
- Prepare and write user-friendly neuropsychological reports for clients summarizing assessment findings and actionable recommendations
- Communicate and consult with members of each client’s care team (legal guardians, families, and other internal and external parties) as necessary and appropriate
- Provide resources, support, and referrals to external services when appropriate
- Complete documentation and administrative requirements in a timely and thorough manner
- Complete all required trainings
- Actively seek continuing education to stay informed of all evidence-based treatment protocols for anxiety and related disorders
- Maintain professional conduct and appearance during all interactions with clients and stakeholders
- Serve as LOA Ambassador and effectively represent LOA culture, expectations, offerings and policies to internal and external stakeholders
- Availability throughout the week to provide feedback and guidance for time-sensitive clinical situations for direct supervisees
- Make positive contributions to the Practice’s culture
- Other duties as assigned
Schedule:
- Flexible work arrangements, including one fully virtual day
- Full-time position (40 hours/week)
What We Offer:
- Highly competitive salary commensurate with licensure and experience (Base + Variable Pay compensation structure)
- Signing Bonus
- Participation in and certification through Light On Anxiety's year long Clinical Training Institute, offering advanced specialty training in CBT for anxiety, OCD and related conditions
- Paid Time Off and paid company-observed holidays
- Health, dental and vision insurance
- Retirement plan with company match
- Dependent Care and Commuter FSAs
- Health Savings Account
- Short-Term Disability
- Company sponsored Basic Life / AD&D
- Company laptop, ongoing technical support and technology stipend
- Company sponsored continuing education programs to fulfill CE/CME requirements
- Supervision needed to obtain independent licensure
- Company-sponsored malpractice insurance
- Reimbursement for licensure examination, registration and renewal fees
- Administrative team to build your caseload and manage billing, scheduling and credentialing
- Gorgeous, modern office space and amenities, allowing for maximum peer collaboration
- Great opportunities for consultation, collaboration and growth
- A team-based approach for outpatient mental health services where passionate healers come together to bring out the best in our clients and ourselves
Requirements
Qualifications:
- Fully licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Illinois
- Experience providing assessment services to child, adolescent and adult populations
- Ability to establish rapport and gain the confidence of the members of the patient care team, clients, and administrative staff.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently as well as a strong team player with willingness to take initiative in addressing concerns and issues for desired outcomes.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills