Psychologist Lead/Manager Oklahoma Childrens Behavioral Health Center
The Oklahoma Childrens Hospital Behavioral Health Center seeks a Psychologist Lead/Manager to oversee the delivery of behavioral health services within the Oklahoma Childrens Hospital Behavioral Health Center (BHC). The role involves managing a team of behavioral health professionals, ensuring the delivery of high-quality care, and coordinating with other healthcare professionals to support patients mental health and well-being. The behavioral health providers in the BHC provide empirically supported assessment and treatment of youth who present with serious mental illness, and complex behavioral problems in the context of acute psychiatry services. The purpose of Psychologist Lead/Manager in the BHC is to demonstrate leadership in the areas of clinical service, research, and excellence in the provision of care for youth and families with serious behavioral health difficulties in the context of acute psychiatric care, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient treatment services. The Psychologist Lead/Manager will oversee and manage the psychologists providing care to patients in the Behavioral Health Center at Oklahoma Childrens Hospital. Roles include oversight of individualized consultation and assessment of behavioral interventions across the behavioral health center units, partial hospitalization program, and intensive outpatient program, as well as collaboration with a team of masters level Behavioral Health Consultants and supporting multi-disciplinary treatment teams. Other responsibilities are dedicated to training and development of direct-care staff competence in implementing behavioral strategies across the inpatient system, as well as supervision of trainees in psychology. Psychologists are integral to the multidisciplinary patient team including psychiatrists, pediatricians, advanced nurse practitioners, therapist(s), behavioral health technicians, speech therapist(s), occupational therapist(s), social worker(s), nurses, medical residents, and support staff. Involvement in other academic activities include research, clinical supervision and mentoring of psychology and medical learners, and program development.
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