What are the responsibilities and job description for the Psychometrist position at Children's Minnesota?
About Children’s Minnesota
Children’s Minnesota is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States and the only health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. An independent and not-for-profit system since 1924, Children’s Minnesota is one system serving kids throughout the Upper Midwest at two free-standing hospitals, nine primary care clinics, multiple specialty clinics and seven rehabilitation sites. As The Kids Experts™ in our region, Children’s Minnesota is regularly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a top children’s hospital. Find us on Facebook @childrensminnesota or on Twitter and Instagram @childrensmn. Please visit childrensMN.org.
Children’s Minnesota is proud to be recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of 2023’s Top Diversity Leaders. The national honor recognizes the top diverse healthcare executives and organizations influencing public policy, care delivery, and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in their organizations and the industry.
Department Overview
The Neurodevelopmental Services department provides services on both the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. Specific services include medical management by our Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics team and diagnostic assessment services by our Neuropsychology providers. Neurodevelopmental Services is a subgroup of our broader Outpatient Mental Health team providing individual and family therapy, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, and psychiatric evaluation and medication management (Available to children who are already patients of Children's mental health, pediatric, or subspecialty clinics).
Position Summary
The Psychometrist is responsible for the administration and scoring of standardized psychological and neuropsychological tests for children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 0-25) presenting with a wide range of medical, neurological, and neurodevelopmental conditions. This role supports licensed neuropsychologists in the clinical assessment of patients with complex presentations, including but not limited to traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, oncology, genetic disorders, neuroinflammatory conditions, and congenital heart disease.
Education
In addition to your salary, this position may be eligible for medical, dental, vision, retirement, and other fringe benefits. Positions that require night, weekend or on-call work may be eligible for shift differentials or premium pay.
All job offers are contingent upon successful completion of an occupational health assessment, drug screen, background investigation, and compliance with the U.S. Government Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.
Children’s Minnesota is proud to be an equal opportunity employer whose staff is representative of its community and considers qualified applicants for open positions without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability, pregnancy, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
Children’s Minnesota is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States and the only health system in Minnesota to provide care exclusively to children, from before birth through young adulthood. An independent and not-for-profit system since 1924, Children’s Minnesota is one system serving kids throughout the Upper Midwest at two free-standing hospitals, nine primary care clinics, multiple specialty clinics and seven rehabilitation sites. As The Kids Experts™ in our region, Children’s Minnesota is regularly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as a top children’s hospital. Find us on Facebook @childrensminnesota or on Twitter and Instagram @childrensmn. Please visit childrensMN.org.
Children’s Minnesota is proud to be recognized by Modern Healthcare as one of 2023’s Top Diversity Leaders. The national honor recognizes the top diverse healthcare executives and organizations influencing public policy, care delivery, and promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in their organizations and the industry.
Department Overview
The Neurodevelopmental Services department provides services on both the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses. Specific services include medical management by our Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics team and diagnostic assessment services by our Neuropsychology providers. Neurodevelopmental Services is a subgroup of our broader Outpatient Mental Health team providing individual and family therapy, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, and psychiatric evaluation and medication management (Available to children who are already patients of Children's mental health, pediatric, or subspecialty clinics).
Position Summary
The Psychometrist is responsible for the administration and scoring of standardized psychological and neuropsychological tests for children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 0-25) presenting with a wide range of medical, neurological, and neurodevelopmental conditions. This role supports licensed neuropsychologists in the clinical assessment of patients with complex presentations, including but not limited to traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, oncology, genetic disorders, neuroinflammatory conditions, and congenital heart disease.
Education
- Bachelor's degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Education, or a related healthcare field. A Master's degree is preferred.
- Board Certified Specialist in Psychometry (CSP) credential through the Board of Certified Psychometrists (BCP) is preferred.
- Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in psychometric assessment, specifically within a pediatric or clinical medical setting. Experience with diverse pediatric populations and developmental disabilities is highly desirable.
- Clinical Proficiency: Advanced knowledge of standardized psychometric instruments (e.g., Wechsler scales, Woodcock-Johnson, NEPSY-II, D-KEFS, Bayley Scales of Infant Development).
- Developmental Knowledge: Understanding of pediatric neurodevelopment and the ability to adapt administration techniques to accommodate physical, sensory, or cognitive impairments.
- Attention to Detail: Demonstrated or proven accuracy in scoring and data entry, with a commitment to maintaining the integrity of standardized data.
- Communication: Strong professional writing skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a multidisciplinary medical team.
- Ethics and Compliance: Strict adherence to HIPAA regulations, APA ethical guidelines, and hospital policies regarding patient confidentiality and protected health information (PHI).
In addition to your salary, this position may be eligible for medical, dental, vision, retirement, and other fringe benefits. Positions that require night, weekend or on-call work may be eligible for shift differentials or premium pay.
All job offers are contingent upon successful completion of an occupational health assessment, drug screen, background investigation, and compliance with the U.S. Government Form I-9, Employment Eligibility Verification.
Children’s Minnesota is proud to be an equal opportunity employer whose staff is representative of its community and considers qualified applicants for open positions without regard to race, color, creed, sex, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity or expression, age, veteran status, disability, pregnancy, citizenship status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
Salary : $66,700 - $85,900