The Hawai‘i Pacific Health Research Institute (HPHRI) is dedicated to expanding our knowledge and investigation of the most advanced methods of health prevention in Hawai‘i. HPHRI researchers conduct more than 200 clinical trials within the Hawai‘i Pacific Health network of hospitals — Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Medical Center and Wilcox Medical Center. The Institute oversees an impressive array of research projects, covering areas such as oncology, cardiology, emergency medicine and neonatology. It manages a multi-million dollar budget and a dedicated staff that includes more than 25 clinical research coordinators and up to 75 physicians. Our studies assure patient safety in all aspects of research as they break new ground in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
The Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC) of the Kapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children is a statewide program established in 1976 in response to the community’s concern over the absence of medical, psychological and legal support services for victims and the absence of police reporting. Today it is recognized for its leadership and expertise in providing treatment services for survivors of sexual assault, preventing sexual violence and effecting change through public policy, awareness and education. Our mission is to support the emotional healing process of those sexually assaulted in Hawai‘i, to increase community awareness about their needs and to reduce the incidence of all forms of sexual assault. Through research and education we also aim to improve clinical practices. By promoting and engaging in public policy we are changing public perceptions of sexual violence, overcoming barriers to treatment and prevention, and ensuring effective criminal justice practices.
As a Psychologist in the Sex Abuse Treatment Center (SATC), you will have the opportunity to assist patients and their families navigate difficult situations by providing expert support and compassionate evaluation. You will deliver psychological evaluation, psychotherapy and case consultation to patients, and collaborate with other department staff to design appropriate care and intervention plans. You will also develop clinical and teaching programs, and participate in program evaluation, research and clinical supervision. This position is for someone with developed clinical and patient care skills, the ability to work in a collaborative, interdisciplinary team and a commitment to delivering the highest quality health care to Hawai‘i’s people.
*Under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Federal Vaccination Mandate, all heath care workers must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or have an approved medical or religious exemption from receiving the COVID-19 vaccination.*
Location: Hawaii Pacific Health, Honolulu, HI
Work Schedule: Day - 8 Hours
Work Type: Part Time Regular
FTE: 0.500000
Bargaining Unit: Non-Bargaining
Exempt: Yes
Minimum Qualifications: Must meet education requirements for Hawai‘i state licensing. Doctorate (Ph.D or Psy.D) in clinical or counseling psychology. Current Hawai’i Pyschology license. Must meet Medical Staff credentialing & privilege standards.
Preferred Qualifications: Lead or supervisory experience. One (1) year of post-doctoral experience in patient population covered by applicable program.
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