Loma Linda University Faculty
Medical Group, Department of Pediatrics, and The Inland Empire
Autism Assessment Center of Excellence (AAC) are seeking a
pediatric neuropsychologist / pediatric psychologist to join its
transdisciplinary team. This position will be hired through
Loma Linda University Faculty Medical Group, Department of
Pediatrics, and contracted to AAC full time.
Position Overview : Loma Linda
University Faculty Medical Group, Department of Pediatrics is
looking to hire a Pediatric Neuropsychologist or Pediatric
Psychologist. The candidate must possess PhD / PsyD in Clinical
Psychology and be licensed or license eligible in the state of
California. Expertise in assessment and diagnosis of
Autism / Neurodevelopmental Disorders is strongly preferred.
Knowledge of the various psychosocial aspects of commonly referred
medical conditions and proficiency with basic cognitive,
psychological, and neuropsychological assessment is required.
Experience supervising graduate students / postdoctoral fellows is
preferred. Experience working as part of a team is
beneficial. This candidate will provide clinical work at the
Inland Empire Autism Spectrum Disorder Assessment Center of
Excellence (AAC). The AAC is a transdiciplinary clinical
center intended to provide specialized and comprehensive assessment
for children being referred for evaluation of Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD) and / or other Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
This individual will be a member of the Department of Pediatrics
Psychological Services team.
Practice Setting :
Loma Linda University Health Care (LLUHC) and
Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital (LLUCH) are major
health-care institutions in Southern California. LLUCH is
renowned as the preeminent facility for holistic pediatric care in
Southern California. With nearly 250 beds, the Children’s
Hospital has been designated as a Level I trauma center by the
State of California and provides the highest level of trauma care
within the Inland Empire four-county area. Each year, more than
15,000 children stay at the hospital and more than 125,000 children
visit the hospital for ambulatory care. LLUCH is the sole
children’s hospital for more than 1.2 million of California’s
youth.
The Inland Empire Autism Assessment
Center of Excellence (AAC) was established in direct response to a
significant regional gap in quality comprehensive diagnostic
evaluation services for the accurate and timely identification of
ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Across two centrally
located clinics, AAC provides the gold-standard of evaluation for
children and adolescents up to 21 years old, where patients work
with a transdisciplinary team of experts in the fields of
neurology, neuropsychology, pediatric psychology, speech and
language pathology, and occupational therapy. Since its inception
(2016), AAC has served over 6,000 children and their families
through the comprehensive diagnostic evaluation process and has
established a reputation as the preeminent evaluation center in the
region.
Job Requirements :
The Pediatric Psychologist / Neuropsychologist works within the
Department of Pediatrics which provides direct clinical service to
AAC, and potentially LLUHC and LLUCH. Primary areas of
responsibility will include :
Direct Clinical
Service
Must have ability to work with various
people and departments to foster teamwork in the healthcare
environment within Inland Empire Autism Assessment Center of
Excellence (AAC). Is expected to have skill sets to work
independently and with a transdisciplinary team. Requires
ability to maintain the highly confidential nature of patient and
healthcare information and work to transfer appropriate information
to meet child / family need. This position will require that
the candidate be able to provide comprehensive neuropsychological
assessments, particularly those relevant to autism
evaluations. Must be able to work with transdisciplinary team
to diagnose patients, develop reports, referral and recommendations
to ameliorate health / wellbeing concerns of patients in a timely
manner.
As part of the Pediatric
Psychology Services team will also assist with neurodevelopmental
and neuropsychological evaluations to children in outpatient and
inpatient settings in other LLUHC clinics served by this team.
Clinical Training and Supervision
Serve as one of the supervisors for psychology trainees
and unlicensed staff
Provide training to
graduate psychology trainees in the areas of pediatric psychology,
psychotherapeutic interventions, and psychological assessment.
Research
Opportunities to develop research projects are present.
Collaborate with AAC and / or Dept of Pediatrics
Division of Psychology Services to write grants for further
research opportunities
Contribute to
publications and presentations based on individual and
collaborative research projects.
evaluation will be required.
check will be performed and conducted prior to hiring.
Compensation & Benefits
The
compensation range listed is for starting base compensation only
and is adjusted based upon years of experience and / or faculty
rank : $95,000 - $110,000. This amount does not include
variable compensation or extra productivity and is subject to the
individual department compensation plans. More information on
compensation is discussed with the departments during the
recruitment process.
Our benefits include :
Generous Retirement Contribution
Comprehensive Medical / Dental Coverage
Competitive Vacation & Sick Days
CME Days and Funds
Relocation Assistance (if applicable)
Paid
Malpractice Insurance
Paid Life Insurance
Loan Repayment / State & Federal (If
eligible)
For more
information on Loan Forgiveness, please click on the links below :
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
We are a California Employer - Please note
that a California residency is required upon start date.
This opportunity is not eligible for a Conrad 30
Waiver.
Pediatric Psychologist • Loma Linda, CA, US