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A leading children's hospital is seeking a Psychologist specialized in early childhood to provide vital consultation and assessment services to infants and young children with complex congenital conditions. The role emphasizes collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, offering a chance to impact the lives of families deeply. Ideal candidates should possess a Doctorate in Psychology and relevant postdoctoral training, with a commitment to ongoing professional growth and community service. This position offers competitive compensation and the opportunity to contribute to pediatric behavioral health.
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A Brief Overview
The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (DCAPBS) at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is seeking a psychologist with expertise in early childhood. Individuals with special training and expertise in young child assessment are encouraged to apply, including individuals trained in clinical child psychology, pediatric psychology, school psychology or pediatric neuropsychology.
The primary role of the Psychologist is to provide consultation and assessment services to medically high-risk infants and young children born with congenital anomalies who are followed through the Pulmonary Hypoplasia Program (PHP) at CHOP. The psychologist will also provide guidance and support for the families of these children. The PHP started in 2004 and consists of a multidisciplinary program that provides long-term care to children with congenital conditions that limit fetal lung growth resulting in pulmonary hypoplasia, including congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) which make up 65% of the cohort,large lung lesions, and giant omphalocele (GO).PHP patients are at biological risk of poorer neurocognitive, social-emotional and behavioral outcomes which are exacerbated by their long NICU hospitalization and treatment course. The dedicated PHP team consists of General Surgery, Cardiology, Pulmonary, Pediatrics, Psychology, Nutrition, Speech/Language Pathology, Physical Therapy, Social Work, and Audiology.
The role of the psychologist in PHP includes providing consultation regarding social-emotional, behavioral, developmental, and child adjustment concerns, conducting diagnostic interviews, and clinical assessments. In addition, the psychologist will provide in-depth interpretation of findings in the context of medical, family, and environmental history, detailed feedback to the family at the time of the visit, including support and advice regarding developmental behavioral challenges and other concerns. The psychologist will document findings, impressions, diagnoses, and recommendations in a report letter that will be sent to the family. Recommendations may include referrals to community services, community agencies/schools, and healthcare colleagues.Children in the PHP range in age from 6 months to 6 years. The assessment protocol includes a standardized battery that is modified to meet the individual needs ofchildren.The role of the psychologist will also include participation in interdisciplinary team meetings, participation in quality improvement projects, and collaboration with other psychologists in the program.
The Psychologist also participates in the educational experience of trainees; establishes plan and initiates professional growth and leadership within the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and may participate in research and present work at the local or regional level.
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SALARY RANGE:
$36,279.00 - $205,640.00 AnnuallySalary ranges are shown for full-time jobs. If you're working part-time, your pay will be adjusted accordingly.
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