Intern Resident

HealthCareers SK 2

Saskatoon, CA
Clinical forensic psychology
Justice-involved individuals
High risk-needs assessment
The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence

Job Summary

  • The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence.
  • Supervision and mentorship will be provided by a Registered Doctoral Psychologist, adhering to CPA Accredited Residency Program standards.
  • Financial support is available for professional registration and education activities, with protected time for research and learning.

Matching Summary

The fellowship aims to develop and implement effective services for justice-involved individuals with high risk-needs, comorbid mental health issues, and/or histories of interpersonal violence.

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Clinical Forensic Psychology
  • Justice-involved individuals
  • High risk-needs assessment
  • Comorbid mental health issues
  • Interpersonal violence assessment
  • Multidisciplinary teams

Nice-to-have

  • Research and program evaluation
  • Program development experience
  • Supervision of residents/students

Key Requirements

  • Accredited pre-doctoral psychology residency program completion
  • Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology (completed or in progress)
  • Supervised doctoral level experience in clinical psychology
  • Experience in forensic settings
  • Satisfactory Criminal Record Checks (including Vulnerable Sector Check)
  • Valid Driver’s License

Work Rights

Not specified

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