The Brain Health and Memory Center of the Neurological Institute at University Hospitals (UH) and the Department of Neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine are recruiting 2 full-time clinical neuropsychologist. The positions would primarily serve adults with wide-ranging clinical conditions, including neurodegenerative processes, concussion/traumatic brain injury, stroke, neuro-oncology, epilepsy, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, and other neuorological conditions. Our neuropsychologists are members of many multidisciplinary teams within specialty programs and clinics, including opportunities for interested faculty to work within the Foley ElderHealth Center and Brain Health & Memory Center, Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, Deep Brain Stimulation Program, UH Concussion Management Program, Comprehensive Stroke Center, and Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Clinic. In addition to clinical responsibilities, research is strongly encouraged, and the institute/school of medicine provide extensive resources in support of research, as well as opportunities for internal funding to support faculty in building research programs. University Hospitals is an integral component of the Cleveland Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, the Cleveland NIH StrokeNET Center, and houses an NAE Level 4 Epilepsy Center. Training of medical students, residents, and postdoctoral fellows is an integral role for all faculty members. Neuropsychology faculty also have the opportunity to contribute and participate in our 2-year, APPCN-member postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology in addition to residency and fellowship programs in Neurology and other related specialties.

 

Individuals with interest in all service areas will be considered. Candidates will be especially competitive if they have a particular interest in 1) serving older adults with brain health and memory concerns through the Foley ElderHealth Center, 2) serving oncology and neuro-oncology patients through collaboration with the UH Seidman Cancer Center, and/or 3) working with patients who have a history of acquired brain injury through a combination of assessment and neuropsychological rehabilitation services.

 

Requirements: Candidates must have a license or be license-eligible to practice psychology in Ohio. Competitive candidates will have completed a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology prior to joining the faculty, will be board-certified or board-eligible, will have a track record of peer-reviewed publications, and will have clinical experience within an academic medical center. Academic rank is open and will be commensurate with the candidate’s academic record.

 

Benefits: This position carries a competitive salary and fringe benefits package, including full tech coverage, professional funds, vacation/professional leave, retirement benefits (both a pension plan and also matching contributions to 403b), and opportunities for professional development.

 

About UH, CWRU & Cleveland: Celebrating more than 150 years as a health care system, University Hospitals is the second largest employer in Northeast Ohio with 26,000 employees, 18 hospitals, and more than 35 outpatient health centers spanning 15 counties. UH Cleveland Medical Center is the anchor hospital of the University Hospitals Health System and is a 1,032 bed, tertiary medical center in the University Circle neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio, and is one of the primary teaching hospitals of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The Department of Neurology is included within the Neurological Institute of University Hospitals and comprises 60 faculty across 9 sites. Neurology houses multiple Centers of Excellence and Programs including Brain Health and Memory, Epilepsy, Movement Disorders, Comprehensive Stroke, NeuroCritical Care, Neuromuscular, Neuroimmunology, Headache, Peripheral Nerve, Community Neurology, and others. For more information, go to www.uhhospitals.org.

 

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is one of the top 25 medical schools in the US and is the #1 medical school and largest biomedical research institution in Ohio. It consistently ranks in the top tier of medical schools for NIH research funding. For more information, visit https://case.edu/medicine/.

 

Cleveland Rocks! The Greater Cleveland Area is home to 2.8 million people and a wide variety of communities, ranging from downtown residences on the shore of Lake Erie to historic urban neighborhoods to suburban communities to rolling hills and farms. Cleveland holds a wealth of cultural resources, entertainment options, restaurants, and leisure activities, including the country’s largest performing arts center outside of New York City and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For more information about Cleveland, its neighborhoods, its sports culture, its parks and outdoor activities, and other things to do in the city visit: https://www.uhhospitals.org/medical-education/life-in-cleveland.

 

Diversity, Equity, and Belonging: In employment and education, University Hospitals and Case Western Reserve University are committed to the concepts of equal opportunity and belonging and are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers. We believe in the power and value of diversity. We recognize and celebrate the diverse cultures, beliefs and identities of both those we serve, and those with whom we work to achieve our mission. To learn more visit: https://www.uhhospitals.org/about-uh/diversity-and-inclusion.

 

Candidates should send their CV and letter of interest by email to Dr. Christopher Bailey (Christopher.Bailey3@UHhospitals.org) at their earliest opportunity.

 

Christopher M. Bailey, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Professor & Director of Neuropsychology
Neurological Institute, University Hospitals
Department of Neurology, Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Medicine

Trinity Health Medical Group (THMG) is seeking a full time Neuropsychologist (PhD) to join our Neuropsychology team located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Practice Features:

*90% outpatient and 10% inpatient
*Mon – Fri (no holidays or weekends)
*Team of four providers
*8 neuro-cognitive testings per week
*Psychometrist to assist and business staff

As a THMG employed provider, you can anticipate:

*Competitive salary
*Starting bonus
*Relocation assistance
*Full time benefit package
*Malpractice insurance w/tail
*CME funds, licensure, and professional membership support
*403b with employer contribution & match

Qualifications:

*Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an education institute accredited by the American Psychological Association
*State of Michigan license eligible, must be fully licensed at time of employment
*Completion of at least two years of clinical experience in an organized healthcare setting, supervised by a licensed psychologist, one year of which must have been post doctorate
*Have completed an internship endorsed by the American Psychological Association

SHIFT/DAYS OFF: Full Time, day shift, five days a week, Monday through Friday, eight (8) hours per day, 8:30am–5 pm with a 30 min lunch break. Total 40 hours per week.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center (LHH) is a hospital with a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center, owned and operated by the San Francisco Department of Public Health. Located on a 62-acre campus in the heart of the city, LHH is the largest skilled nursing facility in the United States, representing one of the most extensive commitments by any city or county to therapeutic care for seniors and adults with disabilities.

LHH Psychiatry is a multidisciplinary behavioral health service team under LHH Medical Services. We bring outpatient level of comprehensive behavioral services to the residents at LHH. Our services include psychiatric medication management, mental health treatment, neuropsychological and psychological services, substance use treatment, and behavioral management.

Under the general direction of the Chief of Psychiatry, the neuropsychologist provides direct clinical services, including but not limited to neuropsychological and psychological services, mental health services, substance treatment services and behavioral consultation and planning.

Min Req

License and Certification:

1.       Current valid California Board of Psychology license as a Psychologist as defined in Chapter 6.6 of the Business and Professions Code; Psychologist Licensing Law, Sections 2900-2903, 2914.

2.       Board Certification in Clinical Neuropsychology OR, completion of a two year full-time post-doctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology: OR two (2) years of supervised experience as a Clinical Neuropsychologist or work experience supervised by a Clinical Neuropsychologist.

For complete job listing please view:   Clinical Neuropsychologist – citywide 2573

Note: While neuropsychological training and experience is required for this position, neuropsychological assessment and testing work does not necessarily constitute the majority portion of the total work volume for this job position. Other clinical work (mental health services, substance use treatment and recovery services – both non-specialty level engagement and specialty substance treatment services, and behavioral management) are part of the job scope. The candidate must be willing and able to provide such services, in addition to neuropsychological assessment and testing services.

In addition to application please complete Required Assessment:  forms.gle/9hjKc1K7P7Db8Azg7   (copy and paste on web)

Clinical Neuropsychologist The Neuropsychology Service at Premier Health is actively seeking adult-focused Clinical Neuropsychologists to join its multifaceted team of general and subspecialized Neuropsychologists, psychometrists, and clinical-researchers.  The Neuropsychology Service at Premier Health, within the Department of Psychiatry, is an energetic practice that consistently maintains the highest volume of referrals in the area. Premier Health is located in Dayton, OH, a city dedicated to fostering innovation in the neurosciences.  For example, in 2018, Premier Health launched its Brain Mapping Center, the first neurosurgical subspecialty clinic of its kind in the Midwest, led by Neuropsychology. Responsibilities: The successful candidates will play a vital role in providing neuropsychological services to adult outpatients dealing with a diverse range of medical and neurological conditions. This position offers an opportunity to collaborate within a multidisciplinary clinical-research framework that extends across the neurosciences, rehabilitation medicine, and academic partnerships with globally-recognized institutions.  Our neuropsychologists publish regularly in high impact-factor journals across the neurosciences, thus participation in ongoing scholarly activities is strongly encouraged.  Additionally, grant-writing resources and seed-funding support opportunities exist to those wanting to investigate independently. The Neuropsychologists at Premier Health have created and managed surgical programs and procedures, have won awards in Innovation in neuroscience, and continue to be an essential part of shaping the future of neuroscience in this region.  The successful candidate will be joining a practice that includes 2 General Neuropsychologists, 1 Specialist Neuropsychologist (Neurosurgical Mapping), and 4+ psychometrists.  There are abundant opportunities for educating the next generation of neuropsychologists, medical students, residents, and fellows across the neurosciences as well.  Applicants with interest in clinical training are strongly encouraged. The Neuropsychologists are valued members of the Premier Health and general health community.  Neuropsychologists who are interested in neurosurgery and surgical planning/mapping are encouraged to participate in multidisciplinary case conferences, with emphasis on Neuro-Oncology and Epilepsy. Qualifications: Applicants must hold a doctorate degree in clinical psychology, have completed an APA-accredited clinical psychology internship, possess at least 2 years of post-doctoral training in neuropsychology consistent with the Houston Conference Guidelines, and be licensed or license eligible in Ohio.

As one of the largest neurology practices in the nation, the Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology®, founded in 1955, is widely known and respected for the expertise of its staff and the superb quality of its care. We are dedicated to providing compassionate, clinically excellent, convenient and comprehensive patient care.

Enjoy the benefits of working at a large, independently owned neurology practice with a strong referral program from its physicians and outside referral sources. The Minneapolis Clinic of Neurology, Ltd. (MCN) seeks a full-time clinical neuropsychologist to join our busy practice in Coon Rapids and Burnsville, MN. This position provides outpatient neuropsychological assessment for adult patients with a broad spectrum of neurological disorders.

Successful candidates will be Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an accredited APA graduate program and board certified (or nearing completion of board certification process) through the American Board of Professional Psychology. At least two years of experience required.

Norton Neuroscience Institute Pediatric Neuropsychologist Norton Neuroscience Institute and Norton Children’s Hospital are actively recruiting for a pediatric neuropsychologist to provide care to pediatric patients with neurological disorders. Successful applicants share a commitment to providing equitable care to the diverse community that we serve, along with collegiality, ability to work in multidisciplinary teams, and commitment to inclusion. Pediatric neuropsychology provides patient care within Norton Neuroscience Institute’s Pediatric outpatient clinic, and Norton Children’s Hospital and cares for the cognitive development of individuals from birth until the transition to adulthood. The primary responsibilities of this position involve providing neuropsychological assessment for patients referred from neurosurgery, neurology, and oncology. Neuropsychologists work in conjunction with our comprehensive epilepsy program to support pre- and post-surgical evaluations, including fMRI and WADA procedures. In addition, neuropsychologists work with multidisciplinary neuro-oncology and hematology/oncology teams. Opportunities for developing additional collaborations is also available. The position includes teaching/supervision of practicum students from nearby clinical psychology/neuropsychology graduate programs. Opportunities for research and program development are available. Minimum requirements for this position include completion of a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in neuropsychology along with a PhD or PsyD in psychology (with a neuropsychological emphasis). Qualified applicants should be license-eligible in the States of Kentucky and Indiana, as well as board certified/eligible for ABPP/ABCN certification. For more than 130 years, Norton Healthcare’s faith heritage has guided its mission to provide quality health care to all those it serves. Today, Norton Healthcare is a leader in serving adult and pediatric patients from throughout Greater Louisville, Southern Indiana, the Commonwealth of Kentucky and beyond. Norton Neuroscience Institute has more than 130 providers including 14 neurosurgeons, 5 neuropsychologists, 5 LCSWs, 60 neuroscience physicians, and over 55 Advanced Practice Providers. Specialty training consists of stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, headache medicine, neuromuscular disorders, sports concussion, memory care, neuro-oncology, neuro-critical care, and pediatric neurology. In addition, Norton Children’s Hospital includes several multi-disciplinary pediatric clinics, including Tuberous Sclerosis, Spina Bifida, Ketogenic Diet, and Stroke. About Louisville: To learn more about living in Louisville, please visit Live in Lou and Norton Medical Group. We are happy to connect you with relocation services to find the right fit for you and your family! Norton Healthcare is rated a top employer in the city as well as a top rated healthcare system (Greater Louisville 2021 Relocation Guide). More than 1.2 million people live in the Louisville metropolitan area. Louisville is one of the TOP 100 best places to live (Livability.com, 2019) and boasts the fifth lowest cost of living among the top 75 cities in the U.S. (Move.org, 2019). It is also ranked #4 on the top 10 cities with the happiest workers. (CNBC Make It, 2019). Louisville has nearly 30 colleges and universities, including the University of Louisville. Louisville is in Jefferson County, which has 173 public schools and 104 private schools, including early childhood education, elementary schools and high schools with students speaking more than 137 languages. We’re home to the Kentucky Derby, the fastest two minutes in sports, and the grand finale to the two week Kentucky Derby Festival. It has been rated one of the “The South’s Best Food Cities” (Ranked No. 10 by Southern Living, 2019) and artistic and cultural hotspot (Forbes, 2019). Louisville is within a day’s drive from 60% of the U.S. population (Louisville Sports Commission). To discuss this opportunity, contact Angela Elliott, senior recruiter, providers, Norton Medical Group, at angela.elliott@nortonhealthcare.org or (859) 613-1984. See all of our career opportunities at BeANortonDoctor.com

We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Clinical Neuropsychologist to join our dedicated team at our state-of-the-art Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Center in Independence, MO. This role is pivotal in providing comprehensive assessments and tailored treatment plans for patients with neurological conditions, including brain injuries, stroke, and cognitive disorders.

Responsibilities:

Conduct neuropsychological evaluations for TBI and other neurological conditions.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, including physiatrists, therapists, and social workers, to provide holistic patient care.
Provide counseling and education to patients and families about neuropsychological health and recovery strategies.
Qualifications:

Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with specialization in Neuropsychology (APA-accredited program preferred).
Licensure in Missouri or eligibility for licensure.
Experience in TBI or neurorehabilitation settings is highly desirable.
Strong interpersonal skills and a commitment to patient-centered care.
Why Join Us?

Competitive compensation and benefits package.
Opportunity to work in a cutting-edge facility dedicated to neurorehabilitation.
Collaborative and supportive work environment.
How to Apply:
Please submit your resume, cover letter, and references to drtahani@spinepainrehab.com 

We are excited to welcome a passionate neuropsychologist who shares our mission of empowering patients and improving their quality of life.

The Ochsner Neuroscience Institute is actively seeking a NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST to join the Department of Neurology at one of two locations: the Ochsner Covington and Baton Rouge campuses.

Covington: https://ochsner.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OchsnerPhysician/job/Covington—Northshore-Region—Louisiana/Psychologist—Neuropsychology_REQ_00198696

 

Baton Rouge: https://ochsner.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/OchsnerPhysician/job/Baton-Rouge—Baton-Rouge-Region—Louisiana/Physician—Neuropsychologist_REQ_00200184

The Neuropsychologist will provide consultations and evaluations, and work closely with Neurologists, Neurosurgeons, and Allied Health Professionals to offer a comprehensive service for each patient.  The staff Neuropsychologist will join a growing service within the Neuroscience Institute that currently includes 7 Neuropsychologists, 7 Psychometrists, an Administrative Assistant, and 2 Neuropsychology Fellows. Each Neuropsychologist is paired with a Psychometrist. Our Dementia Care Management Team is also embedded in our service, which includes Care Navigators, Social Work, and Social Work Students.

 

Opportunities are available for split time at other Ochsner campuses as well as remote work with the use of virtual visits. Remote/virtual work can create opportunities to serve patients in other regions of Louisiana while eliminating extensive travel for the Neuropsychologist. Candidates interested in leadership and professional development opportunities are also encouraged to apply. Leadership opportunities can exist at the campus, section, and department level. Onboarding staff are also welcome to conduct individual/group psychotherapy and/or establish new clinical research if interested.  Louisiana license or license eligibility is required.  Individuals completing fellowship are welcome to apply.

 

The primary role of the Neuropsychologist is to conduct neuropsychological evaluations for diverse neurological conditions. Evaluations will be conducted on a primarily outpatient basis with opportunities available for inpatient assessments. The primary populations currently served within the Neuropsychology Division include Neurodegenerative Conditions, Traumatic Brain Injury, Primary or Comorbid Psychiatric Conditions, Movement Disorders (pre-post DBS evaluations), Epilepsy (and pre-surgical evaluations), Multiple Sclerosis, and Stroke.

 

The Department of Neurology has a team of Neurologists system-wide with subspecialty representation in Stroke, Neurocritical Care, Interventional Neurology, Neuromuscular Disease, Movement Disorders, Epilepsy, MS, Headache, Cognitive Disorders, Sleep, Traumatic Brain Injury and Sports Medicine. We are a Top 50 Neuroscience Center in the latest US News and World Report rankings.

 

Ochsner Health is an integrated healthcare system with more than 36,000 employees and over 4,600 employed and affiliated physicians in over 90 medical specialties and subspecialties. It operates 47 hospitals and more than 370 health and urgent care centers across Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Gulf South.

 

Compensation and Benefits:

•     Salary is commensurate with experience and training

•     Paid vacation, holidays and CME

•     Full benefits including medical, dental and vision insurance

•     Additional benefit options focused on physical, financial, social and mental health

•     Retirement options (401k, 403b, and 457b)

•     Relocation assistance

•     Malpractice and tail insurance

 

About Ochsner Health:

•     Flexible schedules to ensure a healthy work-life balance.

•     Integrated health care delivery model with multi-specialty collaboration, large internal referral network and innovative resources dedicated to improving patient care and your ease of practice.

•     Physician-led organization that ensures our providers are given the tools and support needed to care for patients.  

•     Professional development opportunities in teaching, research, physician leadership and community service.

•     EPIC medical record platform utilized throughout the health system to enhance flexibility in patient management.

•     Our dedication to diversity, equity and inclusion is demonstrated by hiring a workforce that celebrates individual uniqueness among people and cultures. We focus our efforts in key areas that correlate back to our core values of Patient First, Compassion, Integrity, Inclusivity, Excellence and Teamwork.

 

The Northshore region is located in Mandeville, Slidell and Covington, LA north of Lake Pontchartrain from New Orleans. Just 30 miles from New Orleans the Northshore region offers a family oriented low cost of living location with easy access to all the amenities of a city. Known for its many recreational programs for both adults and kids, excellent parks, frequent festivals and community events throughout the year, the Northshore has continued to attract residents to the growing area. Additionally, St Tammany Parish is ranked #1 for its outstanding, award-winning public school system.

 

Situated on the Mississippi River, Baton Rouge represents the best of Louisiana’s vibrant culture.  The capital city, located in Southeast Louisiana, is home to over 800,000 residents, making it one of the most populous cities in the state.  It is a very family-oriented city with great schools, 2 major universities (Louisiana State University and Southern University), restaurants, shopping, and an abundance of sports and cultural opportunities.  Known for its great people, unique food, and lively music, Baton Rouge has something for everyone!

 

Ochsner is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, or disability status. Ochsner Health is committed to creating diverse and inclusive healthcare by acknowledging differences and valuing individual contributions. We are continuing to evolve by offering programs that focus on inclusive recruitment, retention, workforce planning and career development, as well as improving the health outcomes and equity for all of our patients. We are fueled by the talent, passion and diversity of our employees who continue to push the limits to advance medicine to change and save lives. Join a team committed to shaping the future of healthcare. 

 

As part of Ochsner’s support for our diverse workforce, employee resource groups have been established representing key interests across our organization. These groups include: ABLE (African Americans Building & Leading Equality), HOLA (Hispanics at Ochsner Leading & Advocating), PRIDE (LGBTQ+), VET FORCE 1 (Military/Veterans), WoW (Women Empowering Women), YPA (Young Professionals Association), and Asian American Innovation Movement and Exceptional Abilities. If you are interested in having a representative from one or more groups reach out to you, please email

ResourceGroups@ochsner.org. 

 

Please send your CV through the link or links above, but feel free to contact Dr. Brian Mizuki (brian.mizuki@ochsner.org) and/or Dr. Beth Arredondo

(beth.arredondo@ochsner.org) directly for questions about the positions. 

AACI is a dynamic community health center dedicated to serving the underserved and marginalized populations of Santa Clara County. We believe in integrated behavioral health care, where medical conditions and related behavioral health factors are addressed together in one comprehensive setting.

As an Integrated Behavioral Health Counselor, you will play a crucial role in our Health Center by assessing and treating patients, bridging the gap between physical and behavioral health. Your responsibilities will include providing culturally sensitive short-term therapy to referred patients, collaborating closely with Health Center providers, and integrating care to enhance each patient’s overall well-being.

Salary $73,000.00 – $120,000.00 (Depending on experience, licensure, and education)

What We Offer You:

Fully Supported: Integrated team including case manager!
No travel required: Outpatient in office and via zoom.
Flexibility: Hybrid remote work (2 days Remote/3 days onsite) with a company laptop. Part time or full time available
Balanced Workload: Realistic caseload for focused support.
Time Off: 12 Paid Holidays, Floating Holiday, vacation, and sick time.
Health Priority: 95% premium coverage with four Health Plan Options.
Financial Future: 403(b) Retirement Plan with a match.
Language Bonus: Additional pay for bilingual staff.
Wellness: Free access to Headspace mindfulness app.
Loan Forgiveness: Eligibility for State Loan Forgiveness Program and HRSA Loan Repayment Program

Qualifications:

• ASW, APCC, AMFT, Registered Psychologist, LCSW, LMFT or Licensed Psychologist in the state of California.

• One year or more of clinical experience in Integrated Behavioral Health, Specialty Mental Health, and/or Brief Therapy Models.

If you’re passionate about making a positive impact in our community, we invite you to join our team. Take the next step in your career with AACI, where every day brings opportunities to grow, learn, and contribute to meaningful change.

https://apptrkr.com/5868625

Overview

AdventHealth Medical Group Neuropsychology at Orlando is seeking to hire a clinical neuropsychologist to provide comprehensive neuropsychological services to our diverse patient population of pediatrics and the life span.

General Summary:

Typical referrals include Medical and neurological conditions such as TBI, concussion, brain tumor, seizure disorder, autoimmune disorders, hematology/oncology, transplant, memory disorders, and neurodegenerative conditions.

The provider will see: Pediatric patients with neurological and medical conditions that impact cognitive function.

This position is primarily clinical and heavily assessment focused; however, delivery of psychotherapy and treatment is also expected primarily in following patients initially seen for neuropsychological evaluation.

There are ample opportunities for supervision of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows, and participation in didactic seminars as presenter and attendee (e.g., tumor boards, grand rounds).

The possibility of conducting research is also available.

Provide comprehensive services including assessment, parent and family consultation and education, and interventions for patients.

Schedule Details:

Combination of outpatient and possible inpatient responsibility.

Schedule is Monday – Friday from 8 AM – 5 PM with flexibility and potential of extended hours

Knowledge and Skills Required:

Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology or Clinical Psychology with a neuropsychology track from an accredited (APA or CPA) university and be licensed or license-eligible in Florida.

Completed a 2-year post-doctoral residency in Neuropsychology and be eligible for board certification in neuropsychology through the

American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP). If 2 years or after post-doctoral residency, must be board certified.