For over 20 years, Eisenhower Center has been a leader in providing post-acute brain injury rehabilitation services and supported living for individuals with acquired or traumatic brain injury (ABI/TBI), catastrophic injuries, and severe mental illness.
One of EC’s programs called After the Impact (ATI) is a short-term (30 day), intensive residential program that provides multidisciplinary treatment for veterans, first responders, and formal professional athletes suffering from a variety of symptoms, conditions, or difficulties in functioning.
Qualifications
Fully Licensed Psychologists who completed a least one year of post-doctoral training. Psychologists must have graduated from an APA Accredited program. Completion of an APA Accredited Internship is preferred but not required.
Fully Licensed Masters Social Workers (Clinical or Clinical and Macro) with a degree from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE).
Limited License Psychologists with at least two years of clinical experience as an LLP.
Must be licensed to practice in the state of Michigan and have a valid driver’s license.
Responsibilities
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Apply a wide range of professional psychological treatments or assessment methods to a variety of populations. Applicants who have specializations, certifications, or extensive experience in treating chronic pain, addiction, and/or traumatic brain injury are encouraged to apply, as are those who have served in the military or worked with service members or veterans.
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In addition, highly desired applicants have the following:
Extensive experience in providing group psychotherapy (both process oriented and skills/psychoeducation based).
Demonstrated proficiency in the provision of evidence based treatments for PTSD and trauma-related symptoms (i.e., either PE, CPT, or EMDR).
Significant experience in addiction treatment.
Knowledge and experience utilizing DBT skills in treatment.
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Design and implement effective treatment strategies/plans and incorporate various clinical techniques/approaches in order to meet client needs and goals.
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Utilize basic self-report assessment measures for both research purposes and to inform treatment, diagnosis, and discharge recommendations.
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Perform basic research tasks within the context of an established research team and an ongoing IRB approved clinical research project. This would likely include: control group participant relations/recruitment, administering and scoring self-report assessment measures, tracking, and logging data.
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Provide professional and clinical advice and consultation in areas related to professional psychology and behavioral health. Must routinely consult and collaborate with multidisciplinary team members and externals (e.g., case managers, guardians, etc.).
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Utilize best practices and evidence-informed treatment. Critically consuming current research/literature to inform treatment is an expectation of clinical practice in general; However, ideal candidates must demonstrate a genuine interest in and desire to stay informed/educated and seek out learning opportunities in order to expand upon their knowledge and skillset.
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Other duties as assigned.
Eisenhower Center is 100% employee owned and offers an excellent benefit package including:
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PTO
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Employee Stock Ownership Plan
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401(k) plan eligible to participate after 1 year & 1,000 hours of employment
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Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance
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Flexible Spending Account for Medical and Dependent Care
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Employer Paid Life Insurance and Long Term Disability
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Voluntary Life Insurance and Short Term Disability available
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Continuing professional development opportunities
Eisenhower Center is an EEO employer -- Veterans/Disabled and other protected categories. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
Equal Opportunity Employer – minorities/females/veterans/individuals with disabilities/sexual orientation/gender identity.