We especially welcome applicants with prior experience providing psychological or psychoeducational assessments. This role is particularly well-suited for internationally trained psychologists who are not currently licensed to practice in Canada but bring valuable assessment experience.
Benefits
- 15 days vacation in first year prorated to your start date and FTE
- 10 days Personal Time Off prorated to your start date and FTE after 3 months of employment
- Various Jewish Holy days off
- Health and Dental Benefits plan
- Hybrid work environment
- Employer RRSP after one year of employment
- Use of gym facilities
- Flexible employer
- Minimum one year of experience providing psychoeducational or psychological assessments (international experience welcomed).
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field is required. Higher level of education is an asset.
- Coursework in psychometrics/psychological assessment or equivalent education in psychology, psychotherapy, social work, counselling, or a related mental health field.
- Experience and training in administering current testing instruments, such as WISC, WAIS, WIAT, CTOPP, Conner’s CPT, etc. (Additional training and mentoring will be provided if necessary.)
- Experience working with children, youth, and their families, Experience working with Seniors is an asset.
- Work well under the supervision of a registered psychologist. Ongoing clinical supervision and training will be provided.
- Be available to work during standard business hours, with one or two evenings a week, flexibility is an asset.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English are required as extensive assessment report writing. Proficiency in a second language is an asset, especially in French, but not required.
- Detail-oriented, accurate, independent and dependable.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Strong interpersonal skills and an ability to cope in stressful situations
- Ability to work independently and professionally, as well as in a team environment with strong problem-solving skills
- Must be detail-oriented, accurate, and dependable with strong organizational skills
- Legally eligible to work in Canada on an ongoing basis.
- Collecting the individual’s personal information and scheduling appointments if needed
- Administering and scoring using various testing instruments
- Observing and detailing behavioral observations to help the psychologist to complete the individual’s evaluation
- Customizing tests for clients to suit specific agency needs
- Make recommendations to clinical team
- Ensures quality client care that is consistent with best practices, agency standards, and evidence-based approaches.
- Maintains necessary documentation and records.
- Provide accurate and timely reports
- Participates in supervision, meetings, case conferences, workshops (including professional development opportunities)
- Performs related work as assigned.
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