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The Neuropsychometrist functions as an integral member of the Neuropsychology Division within the Department of Psychiatry at Jersey Shore University Medical Center. While the incumbent works under supervision from the Neuropsychologists and the administrative supervisor assigned to the division, the incumbent is expected to work in an independent manner with minimal supervision after training is complete. Under the direction of licensed psychologists, the Neuropsychometrist assists in the differential diagnosis for patients with known or suspected neurological disorders affecting cerebral functioning. The neuropsychometrist administers, scores, and summarizes a comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests that is one portion of the neuropsychologist's assessment of a patient's mental status. The Neuropsychometrist administers and scores a large number of complex standardized test instruments appropriate for specific age and clinical populations, ranging in age from preschool to very senior citizens. Clinical problems encountered are of a moderate to high level of complexity and require an unusual degree of judgment, personal flexibility and resourcefulness in decision-making. The neuropsychometrist make determinations concerning whether patients are capable of responding to assessment protocols in collaboration with the attending neuropsychologist, and must be innovative in testing severely disabled, emotionally disturbed, hearing impaired or non-English speaking patients while still adhering to standardized procedures. The neuropsychometrist interacts directly with medical and other professional faculty/staff in their discussions of any medical condition or other physical limitations the patient may have which must be taken into account to obtain reliable and valid data and to maximize patient comfort and safety.
Responsibilities
A day in the life of a Neuropsychometrist Technologist at Hackensack Meridian Health includes:
- Following the training period, the applicant must be able to complete neuropsychological assessments (4-6 hours in duration, independently).
- Will be required to administer assessment measures on computer and iPad platforms (Q-Interactive).
- Administer and score neuropsychological and psychological tests for each administered battery as defined in competencies for a Neuropsychometrist I.
- Score tests administered, including objective personality tests administered by Neuropsychologists.
- Provide a written summary of the patient's behavior during testing, including interactions with the patient's parents or peers that may be observed incidentally.
- Under direction of Neuropsychologist, assist in the development of notes in the medical record to keep hospital personnel informed of the status of referrals and preliminary testing outcomes. May be required to write patient background sections of reports.
- Attend training conferences offered by the department as well as by outside organizations.
- Review and ensure timeliness, accuracy, availability, and security of information.
- Comply with Infection Control and Health and Safety policies and procedures.
- Adheres to and displays an understanding of all Hospital infection control, safety policies, vision statement, and mission.
- Other duties and/or projects as assigned.
Qualifications
Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
- Bachelor's degree in psychology, social science, social work, or related field from an accredited college or university.
- Successful completion of at least 3 credit hours of graduate level psychometrics coursework completed at an accredited university.
Education, Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Preferred:
- Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to be patient and tactful with medically ill and cognitively impaired participants.
- Experience and/or exposure to neurology, neurosurgical, or psychiatry patients
- Knowledge of testing methods, procedures and instruments used in assessment of individuals.
Licenses and Certifications Required:
- Valid driver's license required
If you feel that the above description speaks directly to your strengths and capabilities, then please apply today!
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