Neuropsychologist - Neuropsychology
SUMMARY: This position is licensed or licensed eligible to practice in the State of California, accountable for providing general and specialized neuropsychological services to patients and families, including assessment of the relationship between brain function and behavior in collaboration with the healthcare team and others in the community. Clinical responsibilities include primarily outpatient neuropsychological evaluations of infants, children, adolescents to young adults with known or suspected CNS, PNS dysfunction affecting cognitive, neurological, motor or sensory functioning, who have a variety of medical conditions affecting the brain, with a potential for some cross-coverage with our inpatient specialists on the various hospital units. Familiarity with the following populations is preferred: Traumatic Brain Injury/Acquired Brain Pathology, Neurosurgery, Epilepsy, Oncology, Cardiology/Cardiothoracic Surgery, ECMO or history of ICU hospitalization, Respiratory Compromise, Infections of the Brain, Neurovascular Disorders, and other medical conditions that may affect brain functioning. This clinical position may also be responsible for assessment of neurodevelopmental conditions including, but not restricted to ADHD, Learning Disorders, Developmental Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, genetic conditions, etc., as part of our neurodevelopmental program. Familiarity with neuroimaging is preferred but not required. The successful applicant should be comfortable collaborating with members or our neuropsychology/neurodevelopmental team, in addition to specialists from other programs within our Neuroscience division (Neurosurgery, Neurology), in addition to other Valley Children’s Healthcare programs and divisions. Clinical instruction opportunities exist. Limited teaching and research opportunities are available with our medical residents and medical students who are affiliated with Stanford University School of Medicine, although this position is primarily clinical.
ABOUT VALLEY CHILDRENS HOSPITAL: Based in Madera, CA, and ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the best children’s hospitals in the country in seven pediatric specialties, Valley Children’s has been open for 70 years. It has grown from a 42-bed hospital to one of the largest pediatric healthcare networks in the Country. With hospitals and clinics located from Sacramento to San Luis Obispo, you are sure to find an opportunity that fits your lifestyle. Valley Children’s maintains a family-like atmosphere to more than 3,000 employees and recognizes that employees play an important role in the success of the entire organization, so employees and their families are rewarded with robust benefits.
Valley Children’s is proud to have dedicated staff committed to the highest quality of pediatric care. From the moment you enter the doors, you will feel at home. Valley Children’s staff have a strong presence in the community and tremendous pride for the care they deliver. Many Valley Children’s employees have been with the organization for over 10 years while others more than 30 years and they continue to grow their career through supported professional growth and development.
Valley Children’s main campus sits in the heart of one of the most beautiful states in the nation, just a short drive from three national parks, less than 30 minutes from mountainous foothills and an hour from beautiful mountain lakes, and driving distance from your choice of California coastline beaches. No matter your interest, you will have many opportunities for recreation, arts, entertainment, and more. Take a virtual tour of our hospital and apply online at: www.valleychildrens.org.
For additional information, please contact Dr. Paul C. Lebby, Medical Director Neuropsychology, Director Neurodevelopment, Valley Children’s Healthcare: Plebby@Valleychildrens.org
QUALIFICATIONS:
EXPERIENCE:
- Five (5) years of postdoctoral experience in clinical neuropsychology with an emphasis on pediatric practice preferred
- Clinical experience with medical, neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric populations is preferred
- A focus on pediatric clinical neuropsychology is necessary
- Fluency in Spanish is preferred
EDUCATION/LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:
- PhD in Psychology from an APA accredited clinical psychology graduate program or equivalent is required
- APA or equivalently accredited internship with a peditric neuropsychology focus with 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in pediatric clinical neurpsychology is preferred
- Eligibility to sit for ABPP in clinical neuropsychology.
- California license or immediately eligibility for licensure in California is required.
POSITION DETAILS:
- Full-time exempt level position
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DISCLAIMER: Final compensation will be dependent upon skills and experience.
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