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Psychologist II - Youth Forensic

Edmonton, AB
  • Number of positions available : 1

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  • Starting date : 1 position to fill as soon as possible

Are you a seasoned Psychologist who enjoys collaborative problem-solving in a dynamic environment? Would you like to make a lasting impact in the lives of young people in need by leveraging your strong psychological intervention and clinical assessment skills? Are you ready to structure your career in a way that enhances your lifestyle? The Center point Clinic provides community-based, forensic psychological and psychiatric assessment and treatment services for youth in conflict with the law. The clinic also provides consultation to internal and external service providers and is actively involved in education and research in youth forensics. The team is multidisciplinary, client- and family-centered, and committed to excellence in forensic practice. The clinic is seeking a skilled, experienced, and passionate Psychologist II to join the team. The role includes court-ordered psychological and FASD assessments, individual treatment, and program development and research. The successful applicant will have a demonstrated competency in forensic assessment, including strong psychometric test interpretation and excellent written and verbal communication skills. As an advanced practitioner, the ideal candidate will have led quality improvement initiatives, research projects, &/or program development. Effective collaboration with the multidisciplinary team and justice and correctional partners, is critically important. This position is a casual position in order to better support the successful candidate’s ability to balance their professional and personal goals. This position has transitioned to Recovery Alberta effective September 1, 2024. By applying on this posting, if you are the successful candidate, you agree to and will become an employee of Recovery Alberta.

As a Psychologist II, you will provide advanced clinical services (including psychological assessment, diagnosis and/or intervention), consultation and education to the interprofessional team and patients/families, and/or provides clinical leadership and coordination in an assigned program area. This is an advanced level psychology position that will allow you to work with or within teams to provide and inform services for patients with complex and multi-dimensional medical, psychological, interpersonal, environmental and/or instrumental needs. You will consult, collaborate, and enact initiatives to ensure that practices are evidence based and in alignment with psychology standards of practice and code of ethics, as well as policy, legislation and regulations. You will be expected to lead, facilitate and/or participate in program, policy, and procedure development, service planning, staff development, quality improvement and evaluation, and/or research activities as identified by the needs of the service area(s). You may provide supervision to doctoral level psychology residents, master's level interns, provisional psychologists, psychometrists and other team members.

Completion of doctoral degree in Psychology in an applied area relevant to the practice setting from a Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) or American Psychological Association (APA) program. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Active or eligible for registration with the College of Alberta Psychologists (CAP).

Minimum of 2 years’ experience completing assessments for youth. First Aid/BLS, Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, and Suicide Prevention training are all required. Minimum of 2 years clinical experience working with youth and young adults in a justice setting.

Preference given to candidates with experience completion Section 34 assessments under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.


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