Forensic Psychologist Evaluator, Waltham, MA

Job Posted 11/27/2024
Key Program, Inc.
Waltham, MA
United States
Job Description
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Job Type

Part-Time | Fee-for Service

Description

The Forensic Services Program at Children’s Charter Trauma Clinic, a division of The Key Program, Inc., is seeking to hire a part-time (15-20 hrs. per week) fee-for-service evaluator. Founded in 1985, the Forensic Services Team has a long-standing reputation as the leading provider of Child Trauma and Parental Capacity Evaluations for the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families. The team primarily performs independent evaluations of parents and children involved with Child Protective Services (DCF) and/or the court system, concerning issues such as trauma, abuse, neglect, attachment, and parental capacity. Forensic Services Program clinicians work together as a skilled and supportive multi-disciplinary team. All Forensic evaluators participate in a weekly clinical seminar to discuss and further learn and develop their expertise and training related to this challenging work. Weekly individual supervision is also provided.

Hourly wage: $52.00/hr.

HIRING BONUS of $3,000. Distribution of the bonus is paid in two separate installments. $1,500 at the completion of 3 months and $1,500 at the complete of 6 months of continuous employment.

Job Requirements/Description

Evaluators carry at least two evaluation cases at a time with the goal of completing a minimum of twelve evaluations over a 12-month period. Evaluation staff can either specialize in Child Trauma Evaluations or Parental Capacity Evaluations or be comfortable providing both services. Training is provided relative to our evaluation protocol which includes individual interviews with the client, collateral contact, and record review. In-person participation at weekly team meetings is required and client appointments typically take place at the clinic. Hours are flexible and other than attendance at team meetings and client interviews, the work can be done remotely. Travel is required for visit observations related to Parental Capacity Evaluations. Reimbursement is given for mileage and compensation is paid for direct work with clients (including psychological testing), record review, collateral contact, report preparation, and Court testimony or consultation related to the report when needed.

Our ideal candidate would be a Psychologist with experience teaching and supervising intellectual and personality testing batteries, who could train and supervise 4th year doctoral students.

We are seeking a motivated clinician who is:

  • Licensed as a Psychologist
  • Experienced in Psychological Testing – Both Intellectual and Personality Batteries
  • Experienced in Working with Children, Adolescents, and/or Parents
  • Familiar with the Child Welfare System
  • Able to Collaborate Effectively with Co-workers, Clients, and Outside Agencies
  • Organized and Possesses Strong Writing Skills
  • Committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
  • Bilingual Language Skills Desirable

Key/Children's Charter is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion and committed to hiring employees that reflect the diverse communities that we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race or color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, age, country of ancestral origin, or veteran status.