Licensed Psychologist
May Institute · Norwood, MA · 3 wk ago
Healthcare$110k–$120k/yrFull-time
What You’ll Do
- Lead complex case conceptualization, integrating mental health, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental factors
- Conduct risk assessments and guide development of IEP goals, accommodations, and intervention strategies
- Provide trauma-informed, neuropsychological insight to support staff and enhance student care
- Multidisciplinary Collaboration:
- Partner with educators, BCBAs, therapists, and families to design cohesive, student-centered supports
- Support psychopharmacology coordination and interpretation of behavioral and emotional data
- Contribute to curriculum and behavioral planning aligned with students’ cognitive and social-emotional needs
- Crisis Support & Care Coordination:
- Assess and respond to student crises, including risk of harm and need for higher levels of care
- Guide teams through hospitalization, reintegration, and post-crisis planning
- Supervision, Training & Leadership:
- Supervise interns and fellows within the APA-accredited training program
- Lead staff development on social-emotional, trauma-informed, and classroom strategies
- Contribute to research, peer review, and continuous quality improvement initiatives
What You Bring
- Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical, School, or Counseling Psychology
- Active Massachusetts licensure as a Licensed Psychologist
- Active BCBA license or enrollment in BCBA program (preferred)
- Experience with brain injury, neurobehavioral disorders, and/or mental health needs
- Expertise in behavioral assessment and intervention
- Strong collaboration skills in interdisciplinary, ABA-informed settings
Why Join Us
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Comprehensive Health Benefits
- Investing in Your Growth
- Support When You Need It
- Investing in Your Education
- Secure Your Future
- Compensation: $110,000-$120,000