Psychologist 3 HIO- WCCW

Pierce County - Gig Harbor

Thursday, 30 April 2026

Washington Corrections Center for Women. Gig Harbor Washington. Psychologist 3 - Full Time - Project, non-perm position. Shift: 7:30 am-4:00 PM Monday- Friday The Department of Corrections is seeking a highly motivated and qualified individual for the position of Psychologist 3 HIO (high intensity outpatient) at the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW), in Gig Harbor Washington. This is a day shift position that will require work to be completed onsite at the facility. WCCW Mental Health (MH) improves public safety by positively changing lives through providing medically necessary and individualized care so incarcerated individuals can heal and recover and re-entry the community as better neighbors. The Co-Occurring Psychologist 3 (CO Psych 3) works directly to improve public safety by positively changing lives through grant funded mental health treatment targeting recidivistic factors relevant to incarcerated women. The position supports the mission of DOC, Health Services Division, and mental health, by providing senior level professional mental health care services, under both the supervision and lead of licensed psychologists, to adult incarcerated individuals (I/ Is) housed at WCCW. The Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) is a 62.6-acre facility located approximately two miles from Gig Harbor. The site includes living units, administration buildings, a health clinic, education buildings, a gymnasium, a chapel, industries buildings, food service buildings and support facilities. Correctional Health is a rewarding career path at DOC, in which health care professionals treat a wide array of cases for patients residing in a state correctional facility. Health Services is responsible for basic primary care for incarcerated individuals. All disciplines within all of the 12 correctional facilities work closely together to reach a common goal, providing the best, most efficient, and cost-effective health care possible. Emphasis is placed on early identification of health concerns, care for acute and chronic health problems, and preventive care. A completed application packet will include:A detailed resume. A cover letter. Three professional references. Required Transcripts. Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The hiring authority reserves the right to offer the position at any time during the recruitment process. It is to the applicant's advantage to apply as early as possible."This recruitment could be used to fill multiple permanent or non-permanent positions." Duties Duties to include: Co-Occuring Psychologist 3 (CO Psych 3): Providing services to clients waiting to get into co-occuring SUD/ PTSD services (pre-treatment), already enrolled in co-occuring SUD/ PTSD services (active participants), and transitioning out of care (post-treatment) in the facility. Clinical Interviews. Utilizes team meetings, milieu contacts, and a formal interview process to obtain background information, determine provisional diagnoses, and evaluate treatment needs. Completes collaborative and therapeutic assessments of incarcerated individuals on their caseload utilizing a wide range of psychological assessment instruments that are selected based on the incarcerated individual’s individual needs, gender, cultural background, and presenting symptoms. Coordination of Care. Communicates relevant symptoms, safety, and discharge information to the RSAT treatment team during treatment team meetings. Takes into consideration HIPAA, safety, and limits of confidentiality when making a decision about what to share with team members. Recommends housing placement and treatment needs for incarcerated individuals on their caseload and makes appropriate treatment referrals. Coordinates care and provides consultation for other mental health staff in the program. Treatment. Provides treatment (individual and group) to incarcerated individuals in the co-occuring program(active treatment) and waiting to start the program (pre-treatment). All treatment (both individual and group) will be documented on gender specific, individualized and culturally competent treatment plans. Provides individual and group treatment utilizing promising practices and evidence-based treatments for assigned caseload. Responds to Requests for Mental Health Assessment (form 13-420). Documentation. Includes milieu observations, treatment team feedback, previous records, and structured interview information in Mental Health Updates (MHU’s) for each client. Utilizes the writing tool Conclusion, Rule, Assessment, Conclusion (CRAC) to formulate and justify diagnoses in all Mental Health Appraisal’s (DOC form 13-376), Mental Health Updates (DOC form 13-600), Re-Entry Community Safety Program (RCSP) reports, formal psychological assessment reports, and cases submitted electronically to the Care Review Committee (CRC). Interprets and integrates results of psychological assessments into relevant documents and provides client feedback on evaluation results. Documents suicide evaluation using the Suicide Risk Assessment (SRA) form and includes in the written assessment documentation of the correctional risk factors assessed (included dynamic, static, and acute), housing and placement considerations, and relevant risk management planning. Documents all contacts with patients in a timely manner via Mental Health Primary Encounter Reports (MH-PER’s) or Mental Status Exam’s (MSE’s) utilizing SOAP format. Inputs daily OMNI encounters (electronic) on all incarcerated individuals seen that day. Uploads required documents to Sharepoint. Research analysis/utilization and program planning/evaluation. The CO PSYCH 3 enters client symptom data into Sharepoint data sites for clients in evidence-based care treatments. Provides a structure for program mental health measure collection related to treatment outcomes as supervised by the Psychologist 4’s. This includes identifying which data measures (including PCL-5, PHQ, URICA, etc.) will be used to evaluate client progress and reviewing data once returned from the PSYCH 4/ Headquarter’s and implementing any needed changes. The CO PSYCH 3 manages treatment plan and MHA/ MHU CQUIP compliance quarterly, ensuring numbers fall between 90-100%. Participates in research projects as assigned. Creates and designs treatment plan templates for RSAT which match operational inspection anchors (OIA’s). The CO PSYCH 3 utilizes the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Public Health Response to Trauma materials to assess the treatment environment. The CO PSYCH 3 actively works with RSAT stakeholders to improve compliance of the environment to the rubric provided in the materials. The CO PSYCH 3 tracks their own individual competence in trauma informed care utilizing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Public Health Response to Trauma materials, specifically, utilizing the Core Competencies for Trauma Informed Staff self-assessment tool. Be a contributing and supportive team member. Attend MH and Health Services staff meetings (on-site and off-site), read/critique assigned materials. Support and suggest innovative ideas and strategies. Foster teamwork. Practice fiscal responsibility. Promote safety, be alert, be aware. Write infractions as appropriate. Attend all required training. Other duties as assigned (i.e., weekly ITJS screenings, teaching AIS, etc.) Qualifications Required qualifications:Education: Ph. D or Psy. D in Clinical Psychology. AND - Licensure: Within Washington State Mental Health Counselor License, Washington State Psychologist License or Licensed Agency Affiliated Counselor Registration (LAAC) within 60 days of position appointment. OR - Independent License as a Psychologist in the State of Washington. Maintain and adhere to the continuing education and licensing/registration requirements for the applicable license above through the Department of Health (DOH). - A licensed agency affiliated counselor may only provide counseling services as part of his or her employment for a recognized agency. Applicants for an agency affiliated counslor credential who apply within 7 days of employment may provide services within the agency for up to 60 days while the Department of Health processes your application. Preferred/ Desired Qualifications:Official Washington State Licensure as a Psychologist. Working Knowledge:The CO PSYCH 3 has knowledge of assessment instruments including objective instruments, projective instruments, intelligence/achievement instruments and neuropsychological instruments. The CO PSYCH 3 has knowledge of DSM-IV-TR diagnoses and their basic criteria. The CO PSYCH 3 has knowledge of various psychotherapeutic modalities including psychodynamic modalities, cognitive/behavioral modalities and humanistic/existential modalities. Ethics and Integrity:The CO PSYCH 3 is aware of professional, ethical guidelines for mental health professionals. The CO PSYCH 3 maintains professional boundaries and has expectations that supervisors, peers and subordinates do the same. The CO PSYCH 3 works with dedication and commitment. The CO PSYCH 3 maintains standards for professional behavior. The CO PSYCH 3 is honest and forthright. Confidentiality:The CO PSYCH 3 maintains patient confidentiality and expects the same of all mental health professionals. Interpersonal Skill:The CO PSYCH 3 is able to build positive and constructive working relationships with supervisors, peers, subordinates and outside agencies. The CO PSYCH 3 recognizes when others need help/encouragement. The CO PSYCH 3 displays a positive attitude and optimism regarding occupation in correctional mental health. The CO PSYCH 3 is a team player and emphasizes the team approach to the provision of mental health services. Communication Skill:The CO PSYCH 3 is able to communicate clearly both in writing and orally. The CO PSYCH 3 keeps supervisor and subordinates informed of changes and developments. Conflict Resolution Ability:The CO PSYCH 3 works diligently and effectively to mediate disputes and create workable solutions to identified problems in a timely manner. The CO PSYCH 3 responds to difficult, stressful or sensitive interpersonal situations involving staff or patients with empathy and in ways that minimize discord and maintain good working relationships.

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