What are the responsibilities and job description for the Behavioral Health Specialist position at WoVets LLC?
Active and unrestricted psychology license; Ph.D. or Psy.D. from an APA-accredited school.
The role of a Behavioral Health Psychologist involves conducting one-time, non-treatment behavioral health compensation and pension exams for veterans. Key responsibilities include:
Conducting Meaningful C&P Exams: Analyze medical records, collaborate with Veterans to understand their health concerns and leverage your expertise to make informed decisions impacting their VA disability benefits.
- Reviewing mental health history documentation to provide accurate findings relative to the degree of disability.
- Documenting exam findings and ensuring compliance with VA guidelines and quality indicators.
- Possessing a valid clinical license to practice independently and providing professional consultation and/or treatment as needed.This role requires specialized experience, including conducting behavioral health assessments. It is essential for the psychologist to have a current, active, valid, unrestricted clinical license to practice Psychology independently
- Based on the medical examination findings, diagnostic results, and medical record review, provide unbiased and evidence-based medical opinions regarding the extent of the veteran's health issues and their impact on their ability to work and carry out daily activities.