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Psychologist

Lifemark Health Group

New Brunswick

Hybrid

CAD 70,000 - 110,000

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Job summary

A health services provider in Canada seeks a Psychologist to engage in psychological assessments and treatments for various conditions, working autonomously and collaboratively within interdisciplinary teams. Candidates must have a Master’s Degree or Ph.D. in Psychology and current registration with the provincial College. The role offers the flexibility of fully virtual or hybrid work. Commitment to inclusion and diversity is emphasized, with professional liability insurance required.

Qualifications

  • Master’s Degree or Ph.D. in Psychology from an accredited university.
  • Current registration in good standing with the provincial College/Board of Psychologists.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills.

Responsibilities

  • Conducting psychological assessments to identify diagnoses and recommend treatment.
  • Providing psychological treatment for complex conditions like anxiety and depression.
  • Working autonomously, providing 1-1 psychological services.

Skills

Psychological assessment
Communication skills
Cognitive-behavioral approaches
Interdisciplinary teamwork

Education

Master’s Degree or Ph.D. in Psychology
Current registration with the provincial College/Board of Psychologists

Tools

Telehealth/virtual care methods
Job description
Psychologist - Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS)

Fully Virtual or Hybrid w/ presence @ Lifemark Physiotherapy Saint John (206-555 Somerset Street, Saint John NB E2K 4X2). Salaried and fee‑for‑service options for part‑time and full‑time roles. English and Bilingual French is a great asset.

Lifemark is excited about our new partnership with Partners in Canadian Veterans Rehabilitation Services (PCVRS), the national contractor for the administration and delivery of medical, psycho‑social and vocational rehabilitation services with both multidisciplinary rehabilitation teams (i.e., physiotherapy, kinesiology, occupational therapy, vocational rehab specialist, case coordinators) and interdisciplinary mental health teams (psychologists, psychotherapists, counsellors, social workers, occupational therapists).

This offers a greater opportunity to have a more consistent approach to care that is holistic and integrated, improving experiences for both providers and participants.

The PCVRS work is one major component of this role; however, you will also be able to leverage your psychological competencies as a trusted subject‑matter expert to apply evidence‑based and process expertise to meaningful step‑care mental health programs across the mental health continuum (prevention, monitoring and intervention).

You will find purpose in this role by:
  • Engaging in psychological (diagnostic) assessments in order to identify diagnoses, level of distress and functional impairment and recommend treatment
  • Providing psychological treatment for the more complex psychological conditions (anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, concurrent disorders) and psychosocial needs
  • Working autonomously, providing 1‑1 psychological services, and working within interdisciplinary Mental Health teams
  • Providing supervision as appropriate to other psychologists and psychotherapists
  • Providing consultation to other team members and management on clinical cases or practice dilemma
  • Developing new mental health program content for the unique needs of various client groups
  • Leveraging novel approaches to the delivery of mental health services, including adjunct digital therapeutics
  • Bringing your unique assessment competencies to a range of applications, from pre‑employment suitability assessments for high‑risk occupations to diagnostic assessments to guide treatment and psycho‑social resource building
  • Consulting with other mental health service team members and clinical interdisciplinary teams
  • Contributing to in‑house training sessions and interdisciplinary case discussions
Education and licensure
  • Master’s Degree or Ph.D. in Psychology from an accredited university
  • Current registration in good standing with the provincial College/Board of Psychologists (competency with adult populations; clinical (asset: counselling psychology, health/rehabilitation psychology, neuropsychology)
  • Individual professional liability insurance required at time of employment
Applied Experience
  • Conducting psychological assessments with adults for various goals, including treatment planning
  • Providing various evidence‑based treatments grounded in cognitive‑behavioral approaches
  • Developing and evaluating mental health programs is considered an asset
  • Working in interdisciplinary teams and with third party payers is considered an asset
  • Utilizing telehealth/virtual care methods is considered an asset
Additional Abilities
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills
  • Able to work both autonomously and as part of interdisciplinary teams
  • Efficient with required clinical documentation
  • Able to manage a diverse caseload within dynamic work setting

Visit www.lifemarkhealthgroup.ca or email careers@lifemark.ca for additional information about the company.

Inclusion

We are committed to creating an inclusive environment where people from all backgrounds can thrive. Improving inclusion and equity is a collective responsibility. Lifemark promotes equal employment opportunities for all job applicants, including but not limited to those self‑identifying as a member of the employment equity groups: Indigenous peoples, Newcomers to Canada, Women, and Visible minorities.

Accommodation

Accommodations are available on request for all candidates taking part in any aspect of the recruitment and selection process. Email us at talent@lifemark.ca.

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