Correctional Psychologist
Company: Staff Today
Location: New City
Posted on: March 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Staff Today is seeking a local contract
Correctional Psychologist for a local contract job in New City, New
York. Job Description & Requirements - Specialty: Psychologist -
Discipline: Therapy - Duration: 13 weeks - 40 hours per week -
Shift: 8 hours, days - Employment Type: Local Contract Health
Advocates Network is currently seeking a Psychologist to work at a
facility in New City , NY. These are registry positions with our
company. Pay Rate: $204.33 / hour *1099 Independent Contractor Job
details: - (days, 8 hour shifts) - 13 week assignment
Qualifications: - Minimum 1-year previous working experience as a
Psychologist - Must be proficient in the English language and be
able to communicate effectively - Ability to build rapport with
clients - Strong leadership qualities - Excellent written and
verbal communication skills - A valid and current CPR card
(American Heart Association) - Must have the required licenses,
permits, and/or certifications in the state of NY Responsibilities:
- Must be able to periodically serve as clinician-of-the-day by
being available for on-call during scheduled work days for patient
emergencies; - Expected to work effectively and cooperatively with
staff from all classifications in order to enhance the quality of
professional working relationships; - Conducts initial mental
health evaluations including criminal, psychological, and substance
abuse case history to assess inmate's current needs and make
treatment recommendations in the initial evaluation; - Conducts
clinically sound suicide risk evaluations including clinical
review, applying suicide risk assessment protocols, pertinent
data/chart reviews, proper documentation and consultations as
needed; - Meets with mentally ill inmates/wards for crisis
intervention, group psychotherapy, face-to-face interviews, etc.
May be required to provide clinical, face-to-face interviews at
cell fronts in inmate housing units. In some institutions,
multi-tiered housing units may require the ability to climb stairs
and walk long distances; - Identify the relevant signs and symptoms
of psychiatric disorders in order to comprehensively assess,
diagnose, and manage the presenting symptomatology; - Effectively
applies psychological assessments in the selection, administration,
scoring and interpretation of the continuum of psychological tests;
- Writes clinical reports regarding diagnoses, prognoses and
develops treatment plans that reflect the standard of practice; -
Consults on complex cases with supervisor, treatment team members,
and with CDCR institutional healthcare personnel, and other
divisions within the department; - Documents all care provided to
the inmate, including face-to-face contacts and Interdisciplinary
Treatment Team (IOTTs) meetings; - Monitors inmate progress using
Subjective Assessment Plan Evaluation (SOAPE) FORMATTED PROGRESS
NOTES; - Effectively applies community standard of practice for the
selection and effective implementation of psychological treatment
modalities and maintains ethical standards; - Performs mental
status exam (MSE) in face-to-face interviews; - Examines prior
mental health records, institutional chromos, probation reports,
court records and other available documents to assist in the
formulation of patient's diagnosis and aid in the development of
the inmate's treatment plans; - Establishes collaborative ties with
community programs, groups, agencies, board and care homes, etc. to
develop supportive community relationships as assigned and approved
by the supervisor; - Conducts mental health education and develops
additional resources for mentally ill and sex offender
inmates/wards; - Assist patient-inmates/youths in applying for
entitlement benefits (SSI), community programs, and services; -
Participates in IDTT meetings; - Compiles and analyzes data from
audits pertaining to the mental health program requirements; -
Provide information (i.e. appointment documentation, no-shows,
etc.) to support staff for data entry; - Provides written reports
and consults with the Board of Prison Hearing and other CDCR staff;
- Provide relatives/caregivers with information concerning patients
in person, by phone, or by correspondence only after receiving the
inmate's signed release of information for that specific
individual; - Develop a therapeutic relationship with the
patient-inmates/youths, families and caretakers, as assigned and
approved by the supervisor, in order to enhance effective treatment
delivery. - Represents the department at formal and informal
settings regarding mental health matters; - Maintains order and
supervises the conduct of persons committed to the correctional
facility in order to prevent escapes or injury by these persons to
themselves or others; - Gives input and helps to implement new
programs for the treatment, training or rehabilitation of
patientinmates/youths; *1099 Independent Contractor About Staff
Today At Staff Today we believe that successful organizations are a
product of experienced and talented employees. We have upheld this
belief in all our recruiting and management functions, resulting in
Staff Today being one of the largest staffing companies in the
United States. - Purpose To be a leader in the staffing industry by
providing enhanced services, relationship and profitability. -
Mission To provide quality services that exceeds the expectations
of our esteemed clients/customers. - Philosophy Our philosophy is
simple. We believe we have two clients – our customers and our
employees. Our success and reputation is built around each. We know
our relationship with both is mutually beneficial and we
continually strive to satisfy each at the highest possible level. -
Core Values We believe in treating everyone with respect and
integrity. We integrate honesty, integrity and business ethics into
all aspects of our business functioning.
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