Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
Dallas, TX
Cognitive Therapist (LPC, CRC, OT, SLP, Behavioral Analyst)
This is a great opportunity for an LPC, CRC, behavioral analyst, OT or Speech Therapist to provide counseling and cognitive, functional therapy to support the recovery of patients who have suffered from a Brain Injury or Spinal Cord Injury in our unique setting.
This position is located at our beautiful facility, located next to our Downtown Dallas Rehabilitation hospital on the BUMC campus. Our Neuro Transitional Rehab is for patients that need additional intense rehabilitation before they go home. Our inpatient post hospital facility was designed to be able to provide the individualized attention needed, and practice skills learned and compensatory strategies in a home and community environment.
Benefits of becoming a Therapist with us:
We strive to provide our employees with a solid work-life balance, as we understand that happy employees have both fulfilling careers and fulfilling lives beyond our doors.
Health, Dental, and Vision insurance; Life insurance; Prescription coveragePaid Time Off (PTO) and Extended Illness Days (EID)A 401(k) retirement plan with company matchShort and Long Term DisabilityPersonal and Family Medical LeaveClinical Ladder ProgramNew Grad MentorshipResidency ProgramsWe currently offer six professional residency programs that you would be eligible to apply for Ortho, Pelvic Health, Sports, Neuro, Acute, and OncologyIn-house NAIOMT program for manual therapy advancement with fellowship opportunitiesClinical Ladder - Opportunity for staff clinicians to bonus an additional $2000 - $3500 based on extra-curricular activitiesNational education courses and local online CEU library free to full-time employeesPotential annual bonus based on overall clinic performanceStudent loan repayment assistance.
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Responsibilities
Employees in this position will:
1. Schedule psychological assessments with attention to available testing space and materials, as well as clinical priority as determined by the psychologist.
2. Conduct and score psychological tests and assessments with attention to confidentiality.
3. Record behavior observations in detail.
4. Inform supervising psychologist regarding patient status.
5. Obtain detailed psychosocial histories.
6. Conduct psychotherapy and cognitive remediation therapy as directed by supervising psychologist.
7. Maintain liaison with colleagues in other disciplines.
8. Attend departmental and team meetings and in-services.
9. Complete all reports, notes, forms, etc. in a timely manner.
10. Maintain appropriate licensure/certification.
11. Keep abreast of research and development in the field.
12. Maintain a therapeutic degree of rapport with the patients and their families.
Minimum Qualifications
Master’s degree appropriate to position requiredLicensed LPC, CRC, behavioral analyst, OT, or SLPCertified BLS completion required
Preferred Experience
Superior communication and interpersonal skillsAbilities to learn and teach psychological measures, observe confidentiality and standardization, and demonstrate accuracy, reliability and organizational skill
Additional Data
Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans