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Child Psychologist-Jordan's Principle Services

Manitoba Health

Winnipeg

Hybrid

CAD 70,000 - 110,000

Part time

30+ days ago

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Benefits

Flexible schedule
Benefits package available
Cultural safety training
Supervision provided for C.Psych. Candidates

Qualifications

  • Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology required.
  • Experience in child & adolescent clinical psychology is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Provide psychological evaluations for diagnosis and treatment planning.
  • Collaborate with pediatricians and system partners for care.

Skills

Clinical Psychology
Child & Adolescent Psychology
Cultural Safety Training
Interpersonal Skills
Diagnostic Evaluation
Indigenous Health Knowledge

Education

Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology
CPA or APA accredited Internship/Residency

Tools

Standard Psychological Tests

Job description

Child Psychologist-Jordan's Principle Services - (1195)

Job Title: Child Psychologist-Jordan's Principle Services

Location: Winnipeg, MB

Job Type: Part-time to Full-time

Description:

Clinical Health Psychology, Shared Health, invites applications for part-time up to full-time employment opportunities in our Jordan’s Principle Indigenous Community Services; start date as soon as possible. Part-time positions take shape through the commitment to a specific community or communities and to a pre-specified number of hours, translated to a partial FTE. The work focus is on scheduled days in the community to provide direct service, coupled with a flexible schedule to complete reports and virtual patient/community follow-up. Full-time positions are dedicated to the service, balancing travel and virtual patient follow-up for multiple communities throughout the year.

The home base of the position is at a Clinical Health Psychology site in Winnipeg with flexibility for hybrid work models. The Jordan’s Principle Services are provided to indigenous communities through visits and virtual connections. The Psychologist works closely with pediatricians and other system partners to provide a collaborative family-centered and culturally safe approach to care. Successful applicants will provide psychological evaluation for diagnosis and treatment planning. Depending on the specific service need, this may tailor to general neurodevelopment assessments for preschool and school-aged children. Community visits occur for communities within driving distance, as well as to fly-in/remote communities.

Qualifications:

  • Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from a CPA or APA accredited training program.
  • Completion of a CPA or APA accredited Internship/Residency.
  • Registered or eligible for registration as a C. Psych by the Psychological Association of Manitoba www.cpmb.ca.
  • Education, training and experience in child & adolescent clinical psychology and family systems.
  • Education, training and experience in diagnostic evaluation and cognitive and/or developmental assessment, including the administration and interpretation of standard psychological tests and measures applicable to children.
  • Training, experience, and interests in Indigenous health an asset.
  • Commitment to the spirit of Jordan’s Principle, with training and experience in working with indigenous families and communities with willingness to engage in additional training and consultation for this work.
  • Excellent interpersonal relationship skills, oral and written communication, and inter-professional teamwork skills.
  • Satisfactory results of pre-employment criminal record, vulnerable person and child and adult abuse registry checks are required.

Compensation:

  • Placement on regional salary scale will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
  • A market-equivalent top up is in place for the position for travel to the communities.
  • Depending on duration and FTE level of commitment, a benefits package is available through Shared Health.
  • Supervision will be provided by the CHP Program for individuals registered at the C.Psych. Candidate level, until completion of registration requirements for independent practice as a C.Psych.
  • For fully registered Psychologists who have competency in the assessment of children and would like to expand their practice into this area of Indigenous health services, capacity building and consultation is provided by the CHP program.
  • Specific cultural safety training courses and sessions are available.

Contact:

As this is a growing program, applications will continue to be accepted until the positions are filled. Interested persons should apply in writing via email, including curriculum vitae to the attention of:

Dr. Jo Ann Unger, C. Psych (she/her/hers)
Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Lead | CHP Child and Adolescent Service
Clinical Health Psychology, Shared Health
Assistant Professor
Department of Clinical Health Psychology, Max Rady College of Medicine
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba
HSC Winnipeg | Shared Health
PZ162 – 820 Sherbrook Avenue Winnipeg MB R3A 1R9
Email: rperinot@hsc.mb.ca (admin)

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