Details
Posted: 04-Sep-25
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Categories:
Allied Health
Overview
Schedule: 8:00am to 4:00pm Monday to Friday.
Cognitive Testing: Position focuses on administering and scoring standardized cognitive and behavioral tests to children and adolescents. Key responsibilities include developing and maintaining good patient rapport to ensure quality of clinical care, including ability to manage challenging behavior in an appropriate fashion while encouraging test completion. Neuropsychological test administration/scoring according to standardized clinical procedures, requiring sustained focus and concentration and a high degree of attention to detail, accuracy, and consistency. Assist with maintaining clinic supplies and clinical data management. May be involved with quality assurance and training of other technicians and learners within the clinic setting. Ability to work and interact with children and their families is required. Spanish bilingual individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.
Department Accountabilities: Update and maintain neuropsychological database. Monitor availability of needed testing materials. Maintain patient files and assist with clinic-related administrative tasks, including corresponding with patients, assembling patient files, sending patient records, preparing prior-authorization documents.
Training and Development: Remains current on departmental and organizational issues by regularly attending center/department staff meetings. Attends/completes all mandatory and recommended in-services and training programs. Participates in and completes the required hospital and department annual programs. Understands/applies/supports departmental and relevant organizational-wide policies and procedures.
Service Excellence: Accountable to demonstrate and foster the Indiana University Health Service Excellence Service Commitments. Meets expectations of preeminent service, including behavior that models Service Excellence--Every Encounter, Every Time, No Exceptions, No Excuses. Consistently demonstrates the four Service Commitments of Indiana University Health (Communication, Quality, Professionalism, and Environment). The preceding essential function statements are not intended to be an exhaustive list of tasks and functions for this position. Job descriptions provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by incumbents. Other tasks and functions may be assigned as needed to fulfill the mission of the organization.
Experience working with children and adolescents, particularly in mental health settings, would be desirable.
Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree in psychology or related field is required.
* Bachelors in unrelated field with two years of patient related/clinical research experience.
* 1-3 years of relevant experience is required.
* Requires basic computer and data management skills.
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