Neuropsychologist - Independent Contractor
About the role
Neuropsychologist – Calgary - Chinook, AB We are looking for a part time Neuropsychologist (Independent Contractor) for our Calgary - Chinook Location, which specializes in neurorehabilitation.
The Neuropsychologist is responsible for completing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and brief neuropsychological assessments. These assessments are utilized to identify cognitive deficits that can occur post traumatic brain injury and stroke, and provide guidance to a team of professionals who coordinate return to work and rehabilitation for individuals who have been referred to the clinic by a variety of funders.
Formal Education
- Doctorate Degree in psychology from an institution approved by the College of Alberta Psychologists
- Minimum 2 years experience post PhD is preferred, but not required
- Active registration with the College of Alberta Psychologists
- Maintenance of individual professional insurance required
Position Responsibilities
- Provide consultation to an interdisciplinary team of professionals on recommendations for return to work, and required accommodations.
- Work with a variety of third party payers (i.e., Workers’ Compensation Board, Auto Insurers, Disability Insurers, etc.) Counselling, Individual/family
- Contribute to clinical formulations and prepare concise and timely reports for stakeholders
- Complete brief and full neuropsychological batteries
Additional Skills And Experience
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills required
- Ability to work both autonomously, as well as part of an interdisciplinary health care team
- Efficiency and responsiveness in provision of required clinical documentation
About CBI Health Group For over 40 years, CBI has been working every day to improve the health and enrich the lives of Canadians.
As Canada’s largest provider of community healthcare services, CBI is made up of over 12,000 physiotherapists, occupational therapists, registered massage therapists, kinesiologists, chiropractors, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, physicians, nurses, dietitians, behavioural therapists, administrators, and professionals.
CBI is set apart by the unique ability to work as an integrated network to foster ongoing learning, enhance best practices, improve access to care for all Canadians and achieve the best outcomes possible for our clients. With a talented, interdisciplinary team of caregivers and professionals, CBI provides the right services, in the right place, at the right time.
About CBI Health
CBI Health is Canada's leading community healthcare provider, offering rehabilitation and home health services to clients across Canada. Our national, interdisciplinary team shares a common goal to improve the physical and mental health of our clients.
With 250+ locations and over 13,000 healthcare professionals supporting more than 800 communities across Canada, the health and well-being of Canadians is at the heart of what we do. We are passionate about making a positive difference, and are committed to learning, improving and growing together as a team. Every day, we make a meaningful difference in people's lives by supporting them in achieving their goals. Together, we shape healthcare for the better.
Neuropsychologist - Independent Contractor
About the role
Neuropsychologist – Calgary - Chinook, AB We are looking for a part time Neuropsychologist (Independent Contractor) for our Calgary - Chinook Location, which specializes in neurorehabilitation.
The Neuropsychologist is responsible for completing comprehensive neuropsychological assessments and brief neuropsychological assessments. These assessments are utilized to identify cognitive deficits that can occur post traumatic brain injury and stroke, and provide guidance to a team of professionals who coordinate return to work and rehabilitation for individuals who have been referred to the clinic by a variety of funders.
Formal Education
- Doctorate Degree in psychology from an institution approved by the College of Alberta Psychologists
- Minimum 2 years experience post PhD is preferred, but not required
- Active registration with the College of Alberta Psychologists
- Maintenance of individual professional insurance required
Position Responsibilities
- Provide consultation to an interdisciplinary team of professionals on recommendations for return to work, and required accommodations.
- Work with a variety of third party payers (i.e., Workers’ Compensation Board, Auto Insurers, Disability Insurers, etc.) Counselling, Individual/family
- Contribute to clinical formulations and prepare concise and timely reports for stakeholders
- Complete brief and full neuropsychological batteries
Additional Skills And Experience
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills required
- Ability to work both autonomously, as well as part of an interdisciplinary health care team
- Efficiency and responsiveness in provision of required clinical documentation
About CBI Health Group For over 40 years, CBI has been working every day to improve the health and enrich the lives of Canadians.
As Canada’s largest provider of community healthcare services, CBI is made up of over 12,000 physiotherapists, occupational therapists, registered massage therapists, kinesiologists, chiropractors, speech-language pathologists, psychologists, physicians, nurses, dietitians, behavioural therapists, administrators, and professionals.
CBI is set apart by the unique ability to work as an integrated network to foster ongoing learning, enhance best practices, improve access to care for all Canadians and achieve the best outcomes possible for our clients. With a talented, interdisciplinary team of caregivers and professionals, CBI provides the right services, in the right place, at the right time.
About CBI Health
CBI Health is Canada's leading community healthcare provider, offering rehabilitation and home health services to clients across Canada. Our national, interdisciplinary team shares a common goal to improve the physical and mental health of our clients.
With 250+ locations and over 13,000 healthcare professionals supporting more than 800 communities across Canada, the health and well-being of Canadians is at the heart of what we do. We are passionate about making a positive difference, and are committed to learning, improving and growing together as a team. Every day, we make a meaningful difference in people's lives by supporting them in achieving their goals. Together, we shape healthcare for the better.