At Psych360, now a vital component of Mindcare Solutions, our unwavering focus is on achieving successful patient outcomes, harmonized seamlessly with a spirit of innovation. This synergy breathes life into an all-encompassing work environment that fuels collaboration. Rooted in our shared dedication to enhance national psychiatric access through superior patient care, we have nurtured Psych360 into a thriving haven for those who yearn to make impactful contributions and flourish.
Clinical Psychologist
MindCare Solutions, a renowned mental health company specializing in long-term care for geriatric residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities, is actively seeking a compassionate and experienced Clinical Psychologist ( Ph.D or Psy.D ) to join our dedicated team. If you are passionate about providing comprehensive mental health support to geriatric individuals in Long Term Care settings, we encourage you to apply and become an integral part of our mission-driven organization.
Why Choose Us?
- MindCare Solutions stands out by empowering Clinical Psychologists to practice to the fullest extent of their scope
- Clinician First Mentality (Clinician owned and operated )
- Care community built around our providers home residence
- We maintain the highest standard of care by integrating evidence-based practices and the latest advancements
- Our commitment to professional growth, supported by robust training and mentorship
- Our prioritization of employee support through multi-tiered clinical assistance , flexible scheduling, and competitive salaries
- Our culture fosters a genuine commitment to patient well-being, reflecting our organizational DNA of Service Excellence in every aspect of mental health care services
Position Summary:
- As a Clinical Psychologist you will conduct comprehensive psychosocial assessments of geriatric residents in nursing homes and assisted living facilities to identify their unique needs, preferences, and psychosocial challenges
- Collaborate closely with residents, their families, and interdisciplinary care teams to develop individualized care plans that address social, emotional, and mental health concerns effectively
- The Clinical Psychologist Counselor will provide evidence-based therapeutic interventions, counseling, and support services to residents facing various mental health issues, including depression, anxiety, grief, and adjustment disorders
- Advocate for the rights and dignity of geriatric residents, ensuring access to appropriate community resources, social services, and supportive care options
- Foster a supportive and inclusive environment within long-term care facilities, promoting resident engagement, socialization, and emotional well-being
- The Clinical Psychologist will document assessment findings, treatment plans, and interventions accurately and timely in accordance with regulatory standards and organizational policies
- Collaborate effectively with facility staff, including nurses, physicians, and administrators, to coordinate long term care plans, address resident needs, and optimize treatment outcomes
- Significant Bonus Opportunities
- Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement savings plan with employer match (4%)
- Generous paid time off and holiday schedule (11 Paid Holidays + 120 additional hours of PTO accrued Bi-weekly)
- Malpractice Coverage
- HSA/FSA
- Life/ Ad&D
- Maternity Leave / Bereavement Leave
Requirements:
- Clinical Psychologist ( Ph.D or Psy.D ) in the state in which you applied (OH, PA, WV, VA, IN)
- Past counseling experience - Long Term Care experience preferred
- Create a climate of patient-centered care to include confidentiality, empathy, respect, and collaboration
- Develop individualized Treatment Plans based on information collected during initial screenings/ evaluations and the ongoing assessment of needs, strengths, preferences, and goals
- A strong work ethic, attention to detail, a willingness to learn, and excellent empathy
- Familiarity with the geriatric population and long-care settings is a plus
- Candidates must have excellent skills in diagnostic assessment and counseling and desire to work in a fast-paced team environment
Join MindCare Solutions and play a vital role in enhancing the quality of life and mental health outcomes for elderly residents in long-term care settings. Apply today to join our dedicated team as a Clinical Psychologist. Careers - MindCare (mindcaresolutions.com)
Embrace this pivotal moment – become a part of the dynamic force that propels our shared vision forward at Psych360, now a cornerstone of Mindcare Solutions.
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