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Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, is recruiting for a full-time inpatient clinical neuropsychologist to work with our comprehensive inpatient neurorehabilitation treatment teams. Working with our ABI patient populations offers unique experiences and opportunities, including working with patients with stroke, trauma, traumatic brain injuries, encephalopathies, hypoxic/anoxic events, tumor, neuromedical diseases, and various stages of acute recovery. The neuropsychologist should have specialty training in neuropsychology, rehabilitation interventions, neuropsychological assessment, interest in teaching and learning, and have interdisciplinary treatment team experience.
Primary responsibilities include active interdisciplinary team participation, neuropsychological screenings, and providing psychoeducation and rehabilitative intervention services for patients and their families/caregivers. The neuropsychologist will also be involved in training and supervising postdoctoral neuropsychology postdoctoral fellows and student trainees.
To support the 24-bed Rehab Inpatient Unit at Grady Memorial Hospital.
Qualifications:
PhD or PsyD from an APA/CPA-approved program in Clinical Psychology;
APA-accredited internship completion;
Successful completion of a 2-year postdoctoral neuropsychology fellowship/residency;
Experience working in medical settings and with interdisciplinary treatment teams is preferred;
Board certified or eligible for board certification in Clinical Neuropsychology;
Eligible for licensure in the State of Georgia.
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