Classified AdsClassified ads are $35 for members and $75 for non-members and are posted for 30 days. Please email your ad text to [email protected] and we will post it to this page once payment has been received.Clinical Psychologist - National Security AgencyEmployer: National Security Agency Responsibilities The National Security Agency (NSA), America's premier cryptologic organization, is seeking experienced, doctoral-level Clinical Psychologists. The successful candidates will join one of three distinct teams; all multidisciplinary requiring flexibility within a dynamic work environment. (1) Psychological Services - Assessment The selected individual will apply professional psychological knowledge and skills to conduct mission-related risk assessments, consultations, and trainings. These functions play a vital role in assisting internal customers with making security, suitability and/or management decisions. Specific job duties may include: (a) assessment of applicants, employees and affiliates; (b) consultation to security regarding security clearances and other adjudicative decisions; (c) selection of individuals for sensitive/high-risk assignments; (d) screening of civilian and military personnel for pre- and post-deployment processing; and (e) consultation to supervisors and military commanders regarding personnel and administrative decisions. Administrative responsibilities may include coordination of services provided by contractors, program development and/or management, maintaining data and records, quality assurance and customer service, and developing, mentoring, and coaching others. (2) Employee Assistance Services - Therapy The selected individual will support the NSA mission by providing psychological treatment for civilians and military service members, as well as their spouses. The clinical psychologist will perform clinical intake assessments, followed by brief therapy (8-10 sessions) within individual, couples, or group modalities. On-call and emergency response is required to address employees who are at risk of harm to themselves or others. Psychoeducational classes, clinical presentations, and peer review meetings with on-site clinicians are all included in the scope of work. (3) Workplace Psychological Consultation - Management Consultation The selected individual will support the NSA mission by providing multitiered support to managers at all levels including Embedded Psychological Support, Tailored Consultations to Management, and Psychological Education and Training. Workplace consultations will focus on identifying and mitigating individual and organizational issues as well as consultation and training for operational personnel. Psychoeducational classes on topics such as depression, stress reduction, suicide awareness and prevention, and deployment are included in the scope of work. Competencies The ideal candidate must have a PhD or PsyD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited program. Successful completion of an APA-accredited clinical internship is a requirement for assessments positions and preferred for treatment and management consultation positions. A current and valid license to practice psychology in one of the 50 states, the District of Columbia, or US Territory with no pending adverse actions (e.g. suspensions, restrictions, or revocations) is required. At least 2 years post-licensure clinical experience is required, which may include post-doctorate internship. The ideal candidate will possess a knowledge of the principles, theories and accepted practices of Clinical Psychology as they relate to knowledge and skills to (a) assess employees and affiliates; (b) identify, prevent and solve individual and organizational adjustment problems; (c) optimize work/life balance for individuals and organizations; (d) provide psychological consultation and training to operational managers and personnel; (e) provide referrals, advice, or consulting on counseling, EAPs, or medical treatment options; (f) apply emergency and crisis management procedures (e.g., crisis interventions); and (g) detect and attend to the behavior of others, including verbal and non-verbal cues that may indicate a potential security issue or concern. Experience working with any of the following populations is preferred, but not required: Intelligence Community, Department of Defense (military or civilian), forensic practice; or law enforcement agencies. Please annotate, in ranking order, your position preference on the cover letter. The choices, as stated above, are (1) Psychological Assessment to provide psychological consultation to Agency partners who make operational, adjudicative, management decisions about personnel; (2) Employee Assistance Services to provide short-term therapy to NSA civilians, military, and their spouses; and (3) Workplace Psychological Consultation to provide leadership support in high-tempo operational organizations to proactively address culture and organizational issues. In addition, there are opportunities at NSA's Headquarters (Fort Meade, Maryland) and other Enterprise locations. Enterprise locations are typically a 3-year rotational assignment. Please indicate on the cover letter if you are interested in Enterprise opportunities. Pay, Benefits, & Work Schedule Salary offers are based on candidates' education level and years of experience relevant to the position and also take into account information provided by the hiring manager/organization regarding the work level for the position. Salary ranges vary by location and work level. This position is hiring for NSAW and NSAG. Salary Range: $98,496 - $183,500 (Senior - Expert) On the job training, internal NSA courses, and external training will be made available based on the need and experience of the selectee. Work Schedule: This is a full-time position, Monday through Friday 0700-1530 (Flexible). For more information on this position and how to apply, please visit: https://cicad.us/3IvrSIU 2/23/2023 Williamsburg, VirginiaLooking for a seasoned therapist to join Williamsburg Centre for Therapy. We are a six therapist outpatient treatment center of independent practitioners that opened in the Fall of 1990. We’re well established in the Williamsburg Community and the Peninsula. New referrals are not a problem as we all have waiting lists. Currently we are 4 Clinical Psychologists and 1 Licensed Professional Counselor. We have the most competitive compensation benefits available with a unique percentage reimbursement system based on individual performance. I handle all building and office issues, and the hiring and training of office staff. The front office is fully staffed and handles all scheduling of patients as well as insurance billing and collections. The therapists and Office Manager meet bi-weekly to discuss business and clinical issues, with peer consultation for treatment issues and other concerns, including medication, that affect patient and therapist well being. We are close to US64 and are located on McLaws Circle in the Kingsmill office complex. If interested, send resume to: Edward H. Tiller, PhD 3/9/2023 |