What are the responsibilities and job description for the DSHS ESH Psychology Associate position at State of Washington?
At Eastern State Hospital, we work with people who are facing serious mental health challenges. Many of our patients experience conditions that can make daily life difficult and sometimes unsafe—for themselves and for others. They come to us for stability, understanding, and care.
As a Psychology Associate, you will be part of the Behavior Management Team, a group that partners with ESH treatment teams to provide consultation and support for complex patient cases. You will receive referrals from wards, review patient history and current treatment plan, consult with the treatment team, assign work to Behavioral Management Specialists, provide recommendations to treatment teams and offer additional support and services to wards if warranted. You will supervise a team of Behavior Management Specialists that will supplement your work by conducting observations, collecting data, and providing coaching, mentoring, and modeling for direct care staff on the treatment wards.
This role is about using your training and judgment to bring a fresh perspective to patient cases, offering new angles for treatment teams to pursue, with the goal of helping patients make progress towards treatment goals, stabilize, and reach their maximum potential.
Opportunities performed on-site at this work location at least three days a week may be eligible for an additional 5% premium pay in addition to the advertised salary.
Some more of what you will do- Receive referrals from treatment teams.
- Review records, complete assessments, and maintain documentation that supports patient care.
- Collaborate with ward treatment teams consisting of doctors, nurses, Psychologists, Social workers, and other staff to identify needs, provide recommendations, and develop treatment strategies.
- Collaborate with treatment teams in developing behavioral plans that address referral patients’ specific behavioral needs.
- Assign work to Behavioral Health Specialists including records review, observations, and coach, model, mentoring and other assignments.
- Supervise Behavioral Health Specialists by hiring, training, and evaluating their work.
- Take part in professional development and ongoing training to strengthen skills.
- Contribute to hospital and team meetings where care approaches are reviewed and adjusted.
Who should apply?
- Professionals with a master's degree in Psychology, Social Work or Behavioral Health Counseling from an accredited school or department of psychology.
AND - Registration as a WA State Agency Affiliated Counselor or professional licensure in the State of Washington
- Clinical knowledge – Understanding of mental illness, recovery principles, and trauma-informed treatment.
- Collaboration – Experience working with multidisciplinary teams to support patient care.
- Communication – Ability to share information clearly with patients, families, and colleagues.
- Leadership – Skill in supervising staff and providing constructive feedback.
- Assessment skills – Ability to evaluate complex situations and recommend appropriate interventions.
- Adaptability – Capacity to respond effectively in high-acuity, fast-changing environments.
- Professionalism – Commitment to maintaining safety, ethical standards, and patient dignity.
- Crisis response – Training in de-escalation and advanced crisis intervention techniques.
Want to know more about Eastern State Hospital? Click on the videos below to meet staff, take a tour, and explore your career.
Interested? Apply today!
Questions? Please contact recruiter Alex Baclaan at Alex.baclaan@dshs.wa.gov and reference project number 02999.
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