Neuropsychologist, Full Time, Rehabilitative Services
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Code: 20375 Status : Full Time
Location : Providence Care Hospital
Union : OPSEU 4104 Paramedical
Wage : $61.51 - $79.74
Posting Period : November 06, 2025 - November 12, 2025
The Neuropsychologist functions within a consultation model to provide specialized psychological services as a centralized resource for patients at Providence Care Hospital. Working collaboratively with interprofessional teams and in alignment with the organization’s Collaborative Practice Model and Approach to Care, the Neuropsychologist supports patients in achieving their highest possible level of functional independence and minimizing disability throughout their hospital admission.
In addition to clinical responsibilities, the Neuropsychologist may pursue adjunct academic appointments with Queen’s University in the Department of Psychiatry and/or Department of Psychology, serving as a Clinical Supervisor to students and trainees.
Education & Experience
- Doctoral level degree in Clinical Psychology from a Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and/or American Psychological Association (APA) accredited university program
- Minimum 2 years related experience in provision of neuropsychological assessment and treatment planning
- CPA and/or APA accredited residency preferred
- Registration with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario for practice with Adults and Seniors (preferred) in Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology (preferred)
- Registration with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts for supervised practice may be considered
- Experience in provision of group psychotherapy, an asset
- Current or eligible for clinical supervisor/adjunct status at Queen’s University
Position Duties & Responsibilities
- Screens and prioritizes referrals
- Selects, administers/oversees and interprets cognitive and neuropsychological standardized testing on patients with a wide variety of psychological, neurological, and other medical conditions
- Conducts comprehensive neuropsychological assessments to address a range of referral questions, including diagnostic clarification, cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and return to functional activities (e.g., school, work, driving, independent living, etc.)
- Communicates appropriate treatment and behavioural plan recommendations to those within the circle of care
- Plans, executes, monitors and evaluates neuropsychological interventions for those individuals with dementia
- Completes electronic clinical documentation in accordance with legislative, organizational policies/procedures, and the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario’s Standards of Practice.
- Contributes to team-based care plans with respect to client needs and treatment recommendations
- Provides clinical supervision to the Psychometrist, psychology graduate students, and research assistants, as required
- Promotes interprofessional practice and a healthy workplace environment through active and respectful collaboration with team members
Why Work At Providence Care Hospital
- Specialized sub-acute Care in rehabilitation, mental health services, complex medical management and palliative care
- A hospital striving for excellence in care, education and research
- Committed to people centred approach to care delivery
- Competitive salaries with excellent full-time benefits
- Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- State of the Art Building with on-site parking
- On-site café and cafeteria with a variety of food options
- Corporate and unit/service specific orientation for new hires
- Focus on Healthy Workplace & Culture of Quality
- Employee & Family Assistance Program
- Education, mentorship and bursary opportunities
- Fully affiliated with Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College and other academic institutions
- Located on the shores of Lake Ontario surrounded by park land and walking trails
About Providence Care
Providence Care is Southeastern Ontario’s leading provider of specialized care in aging, mental health and rehabilitation.
Continuing the legacy of our Founders, the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, Providence Care consists of Providence Care Hospital, Providence Transitional Care Centre, Providence Manor long-term care home, Hospice Kingston, and more than 22 community based mental health and support services across the region.
Fully-affiliated with Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College, Providence Care is a member of the Ontario Hospital Association, and is a centre for healthcare, education and research. We are more than healthcare; we promote independence, enhance quality of life and redefine traditional healthcare through partnerships, innovation and research.
You can sign-up to receive job alerts for Providence Care by visiting our Careers & Volunteering page: www.providencecare.ca/careers-volunteering
Neuropsychologist, Full Time, Rehabilitative Services
Top Benefits
About the role
Job Code: 20375 Status : Full Time
Location : Providence Care Hospital
Union : OPSEU 4104 Paramedical
Wage : $61.51 - $79.74
Posting Period : November 06, 2025 - November 12, 2025
The Neuropsychologist functions within a consultation model to provide specialized psychological services as a centralized resource for patients at Providence Care Hospital. Working collaboratively with interprofessional teams and in alignment with the organization’s Collaborative Practice Model and Approach to Care, the Neuropsychologist supports patients in achieving their highest possible level of functional independence and minimizing disability throughout their hospital admission.
In addition to clinical responsibilities, the Neuropsychologist may pursue adjunct academic appointments with Queen’s University in the Department of Psychiatry and/or Department of Psychology, serving as a Clinical Supervisor to students and trainees.
Education & Experience
- Doctoral level degree in Clinical Psychology from a Canadian Psychological Association (CPA) and/or American Psychological Association (APA) accredited university program
- Minimum 2 years related experience in provision of neuropsychological assessment and treatment planning
- CPA and/or APA accredited residency preferred
- Registration with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario for practice with Adults and Seniors (preferred) in Clinical Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation Psychology (preferred)
- Registration with the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts for supervised practice may be considered
- Experience in provision of group psychotherapy, an asset
- Current or eligible for clinical supervisor/adjunct status at Queen’s University
Position Duties & Responsibilities
- Screens and prioritizes referrals
- Selects, administers/oversees and interprets cognitive and neuropsychological standardized testing on patients with a wide variety of psychological, neurological, and other medical conditions
- Conducts comprehensive neuropsychological assessments to address a range of referral questions, including diagnostic clarification, cognitive strengths and weaknesses, and return to functional activities (e.g., school, work, driving, independent living, etc.)
- Communicates appropriate treatment and behavioural plan recommendations to those within the circle of care
- Plans, executes, monitors and evaluates neuropsychological interventions for those individuals with dementia
- Completes electronic clinical documentation in accordance with legislative, organizational policies/procedures, and the College of Psychologists and Behaviour Analysts of Ontario’s Standards of Practice.
- Contributes to team-based care plans with respect to client needs and treatment recommendations
- Provides clinical supervision to the Psychometrist, psychology graduate students, and research assistants, as required
- Promotes interprofessional practice and a healthy workplace environment through active and respectful collaboration with team members
Why Work At Providence Care Hospital
- Specialized sub-acute Care in rehabilitation, mental health services, complex medical management and palliative care
- A hospital striving for excellence in care, education and research
- Committed to people centred approach to care delivery
- Competitive salaries with excellent full-time benefits
- Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP)
- State of the Art Building with on-site parking
- On-site café and cafeteria with a variety of food options
- Corporate and unit/service specific orientation for new hires
- Focus on Healthy Workplace & Culture of Quality
- Employee & Family Assistance Program
- Education, mentorship and bursary opportunities
- Fully affiliated with Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College and other academic institutions
- Located on the shores of Lake Ontario surrounded by park land and walking trails
About Providence Care
Providence Care is Southeastern Ontario’s leading provider of specialized care in aging, mental health and rehabilitation.
Continuing the legacy of our Founders, the Sisters of Providence of St. Vincent de Paul, Providence Care consists of Providence Care Hospital, Providence Transitional Care Centre, Providence Manor long-term care home, Hospice Kingston, and more than 22 community based mental health and support services across the region.
Fully-affiliated with Queen’s University and St. Lawrence College, Providence Care is a member of the Ontario Hospital Association, and is a centre for healthcare, education and research. We are more than healthcare; we promote independence, enhance quality of life and redefine traditional healthcare through partnerships, innovation and research.
You can sign-up to receive job alerts for Providence Care by visiting our Careers & Volunteering page: www.providencecare.ca/careers-volunteering