Psychologist

Apply Now

Company: Epworth Children & Family

Location: Saint Louis, MO 63129

Description:

Join Us at Epworth: Empowering Futures, One Life at a Time!

At Epworth, we're more than just a multiservice agency; we are a beacon of hope and resilience for youth who have faced trauma. Established in 1864, our mission is to empower young individuals to uncover and embrace their unique potential by providing essential support, fostering resilience, and nurturing a sense of community. With a comprehensive range of services-from therapeutic foster care and intensive treatment to life skills training and crisis support-we are dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the lives of thousands of youth and families each year.

Headquartered in the heart of Webster Groves, Missouri, with additional locations in Normandy and South St. Louis City, Epworth is committed to creating a world where every youth experiences life in all its fullness. If you're passionate about making a difference and ready to be part of a dynamic team committed to transforming lives, we invite you to explore our opportunities and join us in our mission to build a brighter, more hopeful future for those we serve.

Salary: Up to $95,000 + $5,000 Sign-On Bonus Per Agency Policy

Summary

As a psychologist, you will administer direct clinical services to Epworth Psychological Services (EPS) clients. EPS is a community-based outpatient mental health clinic providing psychological evaluations, psychotherapy, and consultation to community members of all ages. Provisionally licensed psychologists will work under the supervision of a licensed clinical psychologist.

Psychologists cultivate a healthy workplace environment by leading with cultural sensitivity and awareness and by continued awareness of self. The successful candidate will foster teamwork, promote continuous quality improvement, participate in change efforts supporting Epworth's improvement of programmatic efforts, and diligently support programmatic efforts to maximize client outcomes.

This position demonstrates commitment to the mission, vision, and values of the agency by engaging in respectful, cooperative relationships with customers (i.e., clients, employees, and external stakeholders); being accountable for providing services and ensuring safety to customers while empowering customers in achieving the agency's mission.

Primary Responsibilities:
  • Provide a full range of culturally sensitive and comprehensive psychological evaluations and assessments (including, but not limited to psychoeducational assessments, parenting competency assessments, psychosexual evaluations, vocational assessments, risk assessments, personality assessments, mental health screenings, and comprehensive evaluations) to children, adolescents, and adults.
  • Administer, score, and interpret psychometric tests (including, but not limited to cognitive/IQ tests, measures of achievement, objective/projective personality tests, and symptom/behavior rating scales).
  • Prepare comprehensive reports including recommendations for intervention.
  • Provide individual, couples, family, or group psychotherapy to children, adolescents, or adults as needed.
  • Support a culture of continuous quality improvement (CQI) and fidelity of services by assisting in audits, supporting organization wide CQI initiatives, completing documents, case records, outcomes, audits in accordance with EPS policy and state/federal regulations.
  • Assist in generating referrals through outreach activities in the community.
  • Responsible for providing weekly coaching and supervision to EPS clinical interns including but not limited to creating learning objectives, documenting supervision, providing feedback to address performance issues, provide in-house trainings, and complete evaluations to communicate the academic progress of the intern's progress.
  • Adhere to EPS policies and standard operating procedures.
  • Complete documentation, case records, and outcomes in accordance with EPS policy and state/federal regulations.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Supervisory Responsibilities: Provide supervision to EPS' clinical interns/post-doctoral trainees as needed.

Qualifications:
  • Doctoral degree in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA approved program.
  • Licensure or eligibility for licensure as a psychologist in Missouri.
  • 2+ years' experience in delivering psychological evaluations and psychotherapy with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families.
  • Experience with diverse populations.

Job Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Superior oral and written communication skills
  • Knowledge of assessment techniques, familiarity with various psychological theories and strong case conceptualization skills
  • Excellent knowledge of interventions/treatment modalities.
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general professional journals or psychological reports.
  • Proficient in providing efficient and high-quality clinical services.
  • Adhere to EPS policies and standard operating procedures.
  • Able to participate in data driven discussions focused on program impacts and outcomes, utilization, incidents and best practices on a quarterly basis.
  • Knowledge of best-practices and ensure clinical fidelity in the provision of services.
  • Able to write clinical case notes and psychological reports.
  • Effectively present information and respond to questions from clients.
  • Analytical skills including the analysis of psychometric test results.
  • Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions with several abstract and concrete variables.
  • Adheres to agency rules, policies, procedures, and code of conduct including attendance, program/department specific procedures, social media guidelines, training requirements, and confidentiality.
  • Skill in developing and maintaining working relationships with colleagues, clients, and community agencies
  • Proficient with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel & Teams

Physical Requirements:
  • The physical requirement of this job includes sitting, standing, walking, and climbing stairs on a regular basis, lifting to 25lbs, pulling and/or pushing on occasion.

Working Environment:
  • Most of the work is performed in an office setting. May need to travel into the community occasionally.

Benefits:
  • Eligible for Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, & Disability on date of hire
  • 401(k) and Employer Match
  • 10 paid holidays plus 1 floating holiday
  • 40 hours of PTO on date of hire, additional hours after 90 days
  • Extended illness leave

Extras:
  • Part-time and Full-time availability; open to contract
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Emphasis on work-life balance
  • No after-hours on-call duties
  • No required weekends
  • Generous PTO
  • Collegial work environment
  • CEU reimbursement
  • Licensure reimbursement
  • Qualified Public Service Loan Forgiveness employer
  • Great opportunity to expand testing experience with a wide array of current psychological measures

  • Join a team of professionals who are dedicated to serving at-risk children, youth, and their families in a community mental health setting!

    Equal Employment Opportunity

    Epworth is an EEO/AA employer. Consistent with this policy, Epworth embraces diversity and welcomes colleagues and applicants of all backgrounds. Our goal is to empower every day and build a community that is inclusive, drawing upon the strengths of the diversity of our colleagues to exceed the expectations of our clients.

    Similar Jobs