Job Overview
Overview
The Forensic Psychologist performs court ordered evaluations, commitment and recommitment evaluations pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. 123. He/she evaluates individuals with suspected mental health difficulties often around issues of Competence to Stand Trial (CST) or Criminal Responsibility (CR), aid-in-sentencing, and civil commitment related to mental illness.
Qualifications
Education:
- Ph.D. or Psy. D. in psychology from an accredited university.
Experience:
- Three years of experience working in a psychiatric hospital or correctional facility is preferred.
Licenses/Certifications:
- Current license as a Psychologist in Massachusetts
- Designated Forensic Psychologist (DFP) or working towards becoming a DFP
Responsibilities
- Performs court ordered evaluations, commitment and recommitment evaluations pursuant to the provisions of G.L. c. 123.
- Evaluates individuals with suspected mental health difficulties often around issues of Competence to Stand Trial (CST) or Criminal Responsibility (CR), aid-in-sentencing, and civil commitment related to mental illness.
- Conducts inpatient examinations of defendants on issues primarily pertaining to CST and CR and coordinates with inpatient treatment teams and the courts.
- Completes other forensic evaluations that include competence to stand trial updates and Independent Forensic Risk Assessments, which consist of risk assessment evaluations.
- Supervises and trains psychology students, provides training and education to the rest of the clinical team as needed.
- Provides expert testimony to the court.
- Completes thorough, accurate, and timely documentation of evaluations that are consistent with professional standards and hospital procedures.
- Makes psychological and commitment decisions that are sound, culturally sensitive, and based in empirical evidence and consistent with forensic best practices.
- Exhibits excellent time management and professional communication skills.
- Acts as a consultant on forensic issues to the hospital as needed, and engages in the professional development of forensic staff and trainees.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
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