Psychologist - Child and Adolescent
Company: Parkland Health and Hospital System
Location: Irving
Posted on: June 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Location: Moody Outpatient Center 6th Floor Contact: Brent
Whitson Neuropsychologists welcomed to apply. Work at scale - Join
one of the nation's largest public health systems with modern
facilities and broad impact. Mission-Driven Community Impact -
Deliver care to diverse, underserved populations across Dallas
County through community-based health centers, improving real
health outcomes. Strong Compensation & Financial Stability -
Guaranteed salary, up to 12% retirement match, eligibility for
Federal Loan Repayment, annual quality incentives, and multiple
retirement and savings options provide long-term financial security
and predictability. Comprehensive, Physician-Focused Benefits -
Four weeks of PTO to start, plus 10 holidays, full malpractice and
tail coverage, onsite health services, tuition reimbursement,
disability and life insurance, child-care assistance, and robust
wellness programs reflect Parkland's commitment to physician
well-being. Team-Based Outpatient Environment - Integrated care
teams, strong clinical support, and embedded behavioral health
resources reduce administrative burden and enable focus on patient
care. Primary Purpose Provides psychological evaluation and
diagnoses for mental and emotional disorders of individuals through
observation, interview, and psychological tests. Formulates and
administers programs of treatment. Minimum Specifications Education
Must have a Doctoral degree in Psychology from an APA accredited
university and have completed an internship with an APA accredited
program. Certification/Registration/Licensure Must be licensed a
Psychologist by the Texas State Board of Examiners of
Psychologists. Required Tests for Placement Skills or Special
Abilities Defined as a psychologist who provides services in a
highly specialized area of psychological practice (i.e., child,
palliative, pain addictions, corrections, etc.). Has had explicit
training, supervision, and clinical experience or certification
working directly in the specialty area. Has trained in a dedicated
specialty setting. This typically means practicum, internship,
post-doctoral training and/or fellowship with a focus on the
specialty area. Has the breadth and depth of training to be able to
provide treatment thoroughly and accurately. Has significant
experience working with a variety of cases from start to finish to
be considered competent and proficient in providing specialty
treatment. Must possess sound and applied knowledge of the
development of the symptoms being treated Should be trained in
evidence-based specialized treatments (EBSTs). Prefer certification
in the use these treatments Requires familiarity with Clinical
Psychology and competency in basic psychological assessment
techniques, psychotherapeutic intervention, family systems, and
developmental orientation. Must be able to demonstrate effective
interpersonal skills and possess good oral and written
communication skills. Must be able to demonstrate knowledge and
skill in meeting age related and handicapped patients' needs. Must
be able to demonstrate patient centered/patient valued behaviors.
Preferred: Spanish proficiency is preferred. Responsibilities 1.
Contribute to policy and practice guidelines for the specialty area
by evaluating best practices and treatment outcomes. 2. Serve as a
member/leader of interdisciplinary team in specialty area and
participates in planning and development of treatment programs for
patients. 3. Educates the larger Parkland community about services
and best practices related to the specialty area. 4. Provides
psychological assessments through personal interview, review of
records, interviews of third parties and/or formal evaluation
procedures and makes/classifies mental health diagnosis, identifies
problems, and determines plan of intervention to optimize
psychological service to internal and external customers of PHHS,
while maintaining a positive working relationship during all
contacts. Assesses and intervenes in crisis and emergency
situations. 5. Provides psychological treatment through personal
interaction to aid patients to relieve emotional
distress/psychiatric symptoms, clarify patient goals/priorities,
expand social support networks in group or family format and find
adaptive solutions to current life problems, while interacting in a
professional manner to assure optimal psychological services are
provided to the internal and external customers of PHHS. 6.
Collaborates with referring providers/professional colleagues to
better understand and address the needs of patients' psychological
and social needs. May receive or make referrals to external or
other internal service providers/clinics for appropriate
continuation or follow up care/treatment while maintaining a
positive working relationship with all internal and external
customers of PHHS. 7. Provides a thorough written record of all
therapy/counseling sessions including a comprehensive report
addressing patient's presenting problems and current needs, and
documentation of all relevant information/contacts pertaining to
the patient while observing confidentiality laws and carrying out
the goals and objectives as established for PHHS. 8. Identifies and
analyzes the design of counseling, interventions, assessments,
medical and psychological referrals, patient access, processes,
etc. for psychological service. Modifies approach, communication,
and interaction to take account of sensory impairments and specific
needs of all customers in particular, older adults. Implements or
recommends appropriate changes to improve customer service,
effectiveness, and efficiency that support the goals of PHHS. 9.
Stays abreast of the latest developments, advancements and trends
in clinical psychology by attending seminars or workshops, reading
professional journals and/or actively participating in professional
organizations and integrates this knowledge as appropriate into the
position. 10. Serves on various committees, participates in
clinical staff meetings for collective problem-solving activities,
while maintaining a positive working relationship with all contacts
to promote a harmonious and cooperative atmosphere with all
internal/external customers. 11. Maintains knowledge of applicable
rules, regulations, policies, laws, and guidelines that impact the
Psychology area. Develops effective internal controls that promote
adherence to applicable state/federal laws, and the program
requirements of accreditation agencies and federal, state, and
private health plans. Seeks advice and guidance as necessary to
ensure proper understanding. Requisition ID: 988362
Keywords: Parkland Health and Hospital System, Waco , Psychologist - Child and Adolescent, Healthcare , Irving, Texas
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