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Position Overview

The role of a Clinical Psychologist is pivotal in providing essential psychological support to individuals facing various mental health challenges. This position involves a comprehensive approach to mental health care, focusing on crisis management, therapeutic interventions, and rehabilitation.

Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering immediate psychological assistance during psychiatric emergencies, including crises related to self-harm and trauma.
  • Providing emotional support for individuals dealing with incarceration, familial challenges, and societal reintegration.
  • Facilitating care for individuals struggling with addiction and coordinating their post-release support.
  • Offering therapeutic services to those with mental health disorders, including individual and group therapy sessions.
  • Collaborating with external treatment facilities for individuals who have committed sexual offenses.
  • Conducting thorough psychological assessments and evaluations to inform treatment plans.
  • Engaging in institutional meetings and providing mentorship to psychology interns.

Qualifications and Skills

Knowledge Base:

  • Understanding of medico-legal frameworks.
  • Expertise in psychological assessment techniques.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal abilities.
  • Familiarity with ethics and professional standards in psychology.
  • Knowledge of clinical psychology and psychopathology.
  • Awareness of psychological principles across different life stages.
  • Foundational knowledge in general psychology and psychosomatics.
  • Proficiency in various psychotherapeutic methods.
  • Skilled in interview techniques and mental health impacts of incarceration.
  • Insight into psychosocial reintegration processes.

Essential Skills:

  • Capacity to analyze and assess clinical situations effectively.
  • Ability to develop and implement comprehensive care plans.
  • Experience in conducting counseling and facilitating group therapy.
  • Competence in evaluating professional practices and initiating preventive interventions.
  • Commitment to continuous professional development and skill enhancement.

Personal Attributes:

  • Exemplary self-control and emotional intelligence.
  • Empathetic communication style.
  • Strong sense of accountability and initiative.
  • Adherence to confidentiality and security protocols.
  • Dedication and availability to fulfill the responsibilities of the role.