About the role
Position Details
Posting #: 31962
Department: Neuropsychology
Employee Type: Temporary, Full Time
If Temporary, Number of Weeks: 52
Union: OPSEU
Openings Remaining: 1
Schedule
Work Days: Monday to Friday
Time of Day: Days
Shift: 7.5 hour
Shift Start: Hours are subject to change based on operational requirements.
This position may be scheduled at any of the following sites: Charlton Campus (Hamilton Downtown), West 5th Campus (Hamilton Mountain)
Application Dates
Opening Date: 05/08/2025
Closing Date: 12/08/2025 Applications must be received online by 12:00 midnight on the Closing Date
Position Description
Temporary assignement for approximately 52 weeks
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Clinical Neuropsychology Service (CNS) at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton is a centralized consultation service that provides comprehensive assessment of neuropsychological and psychological functioning in a wide range of adult and geriatric inpatients and outpatients with primary psychiatric (e.g., psychotic, mood/anxiety), and/or substance abuse disorders presenting with a variety of co-morbidities including neurological (e.g., stroke, neurodegenerative disease), medical (e.g., respiratory, nephrology, rheumatology, cardiac) and developmental (e.g., intellectual developmental disability). Psychometrists in the CNS work flexibly together with and under the supervision of five staff psychologists and post-doctoral fellows to meet demands of regularly scheduled comprehensive outpatient assessments as well as multiple weekly quick-turn around inpatient consultations. Psychometrists are also involved in pre-post cognitive assessment in the context of cognitive remediation programming. Staff in the CNS are actively engaged in training of psychology learners from the undergraduate to post-doctoral level, as well as individual and team-based research. The service emphasizes evidence-based practices.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Master's Level degree in the area of Mental Health Psychology from a degree program centered on assessment (clinical psychology, neuropsychology)
- Minimum of three years experience working in a hospital-based mental health setting conducting evidenced-based neuropsychological and/or psychological assessment is preferred
- Training and experience in the administration and scoring of a range of neuropsychological tests including, for example: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV, California Verbal Learning Test-2, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
- Training and experience in the administration of psychological tests, such as the Diagnostic Assessment and Research Tool (DART) would be an asset
- Demonstrated compliance with the ethical and professional practice standards of the profession.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team
-Strong time management skills and ability to work flexibly to meet fluctuating demands of short stay inpatient units- Advanced oral and written communication skills required for assessment reports and oral presentations.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Administers a wide variety of standardized neuropsychological and psychological tests and develops a repertoire of specialized test skills.
- Scores designated neuropsychological and psychological tests and measures and summarizes results in a detailed and organized manner for review by supervising psychologist, typically under tight time constraints.
- Assists in identifying emotional maladjustments, behavioural and cognitive difficulties of patients by carrying out the above procedures and by behavioural observations.
- Relates to designated treatment units or programs as a team member or affiliate providing liaison with neuropsychological services.
- Participates in clinical research and evaluative projects related to neuropsychology.
- Participates in continuing educational activities to maintain and upgrade knowledge and skills in psychology and related health care areas.
- Participates in the training of learners (e.g., psychology practicum students, interns) to administer and score neuropsychological and psychological tests and measures.
- Participates in weekly Clinical Neuropsychology Services team meetings, including journal clubs and case presentations.
- Participates in bi-weekly Clinical Neuropsychology Services clinical triage meetings.
- Assists team with maintenance of up to date neuropsychological and psychological test forms and materials.
- Assists team with triaging and scheduling of assessments
St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) is an equal opportunity employer and strives for equity, inclusiveness, and diversity in all our programs, practices, facilities, and people. We foster a culture of patient and staff safety where all positions comply and work in conjunction with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of SJHH*.*
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. SJHH is committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process - please inform us should accommodation be required at any point in the recruitment process.
About St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
Initially opened in 1890, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton is a multi-site, values-based, academic health science centre affiliated with McMaster University and Mohawk College. We are committed to making a difference in people's lives and the future of our community through integrated health services and internationally recognized clinical and research programs. We are dedicated to providing compassionate, sensitive care to our patients and their families and to achieving excellence in health care through our ongoing commitment to education and research. Join our team of dedicated professionals who share in the vision of tomorrow and truly believe "it is an honour to serve our community".
About the role
Position Details
Posting #: 31962
Department: Neuropsychology
Employee Type: Temporary, Full Time
If Temporary, Number of Weeks: 52
Union: OPSEU
Openings Remaining: 1
Schedule
Work Days: Monday to Friday
Time of Day: Days
Shift: 7.5 hour
Shift Start: Hours are subject to change based on operational requirements.
This position may be scheduled at any of the following sites: Charlton Campus (Hamilton Downtown), West 5th Campus (Hamilton Mountain)
Application Dates
Opening Date: 05/08/2025
Closing Date: 12/08/2025 Applications must be received online by 12:00 midnight on the Closing Date
Position Description
Temporary assignement for approximately 52 weeks
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Clinical Neuropsychology Service (CNS) at St. Joseph’s Healthcare, Hamilton is a centralized consultation service that provides comprehensive assessment of neuropsychological and psychological functioning in a wide range of adult and geriatric inpatients and outpatients with primary psychiatric (e.g., psychotic, mood/anxiety), and/or substance abuse disorders presenting with a variety of co-morbidities including neurological (e.g., stroke, neurodegenerative disease), medical (e.g., respiratory, nephrology, rheumatology, cardiac) and developmental (e.g., intellectual developmental disability). Psychometrists in the CNS work flexibly together with and under the supervision of five staff psychologists and post-doctoral fellows to meet demands of regularly scheduled comprehensive outpatient assessments as well as multiple weekly quick-turn around inpatient consultations. Psychometrists are also involved in pre-post cognitive assessment in the context of cognitive remediation programming. Staff in the CNS are actively engaged in training of psychology learners from the undergraduate to post-doctoral level, as well as individual and team-based research. The service emphasizes evidence-based practices.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Minimum Master's Level degree in the area of Mental Health Psychology from a degree program centered on assessment (clinical psychology, neuropsychology)
- Minimum of three years experience working in a hospital-based mental health setting conducting evidenced-based neuropsychological and/or psychological assessment is preferred
- Training and experience in the administration and scoring of a range of neuropsychological tests including, for example: Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-IV, California Verbal Learning Test-2, Wisconsin Card Sorting Test
- Training and experience in the administration of psychological tests, such as the Diagnostic Assessment and Research Tool (DART) would be an asset
- Demonstrated compliance with the ethical and professional practice standards of the profession.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a member of a multidisciplinary team
-Strong time management skills and ability to work flexibly to meet fluctuating demands of short stay inpatient units- Advanced oral and written communication skills required for assessment reports and oral presentations.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Administers a wide variety of standardized neuropsychological and psychological tests and develops a repertoire of specialized test skills.
- Scores designated neuropsychological and psychological tests and measures and summarizes results in a detailed and organized manner for review by supervising psychologist, typically under tight time constraints.
- Assists in identifying emotional maladjustments, behavioural and cognitive difficulties of patients by carrying out the above procedures and by behavioural observations.
- Relates to designated treatment units or programs as a team member or affiliate providing liaison with neuropsychological services.
- Participates in clinical research and evaluative projects related to neuropsychology.
- Participates in continuing educational activities to maintain and upgrade knowledge and skills in psychology and related health care areas.
- Participates in the training of learners (e.g., psychology practicum students, interns) to administer and score neuropsychological and psychological tests and measures.
- Participates in weekly Clinical Neuropsychology Services team meetings, including journal clubs and case presentations.
- Participates in bi-weekly Clinical Neuropsychology Services clinical triage meetings.
- Assists team with maintenance of up to date neuropsychological and psychological test forms and materials.
- Assists team with triaging and scheduling of assessments
St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton (SJHH) is an equal opportunity employer and strives for equity, inclusiveness, and diversity in all our programs, practices, facilities, and people. We foster a culture of patient and staff safety where all positions comply and work in conjunction with the Mission, Vision, and Core Values of SJHH*.*
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. SJHH is committed to a barrier-free recruitment and selection process - please inform us should accommodation be required at any point in the recruitment process.
About St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton
Initially opened in 1890, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton is a multi-site, values-based, academic health science centre affiliated with McMaster University and Mohawk College. We are committed to making a difference in people's lives and the future of our community through integrated health services and internationally recognized clinical and research programs. We are dedicated to providing compassionate, sensitive care to our patients and their families and to achieving excellence in health care through our ongoing commitment to education and research. Join our team of dedicated professionals who share in the vision of tomorrow and truly believe "it is an honour to serve our community".