Psychological Assessor - Correctional Health
Primary Purpose
Psychological assessment and treatment planning for Dallas County Jail inmates developing interventions appropriate to the correctional clinical setting.
Minimum Specifications
Education
- Must have a Master's degree in Counseling, Psychology or a related field.
- Experience
- Must have two years of experience in psychological/psychiatric intake and diagnostics.
Equivalent Education and/or Experience
Certification/Registration/Licensure
- Must have one of the following licensures:
- Licensed Psychologist by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychology.
- Licensed Professional Counselor by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors.
Required Tests for Placement
Skills or Special Abilities
- Requires competency in psychological assessment, diagnosing psychiatric conditions and treatment planning.
- Must be able to demonstrate effective interpersonal skills and possess excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong knowledge of evidence-based assessment tools and crisis management techniques.
- Sensitivity and empathy when dealing with individuals in crisis and from diverse backgrounds.
- Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize tasks in a fast-paced environment.
- Understanding of the unique challenges and dynamics of working within a jail environment.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive mental health assessments of incarcerated individuals identified as high risk/high acuity and patients experiencing a psychiatric crisis situation seven days a week.
- Consult and collaborate with other mental health professionals, medical professionals, and correctional staff to ensure comprehensive care.
- Utilize evidence-based assessment tools and techniques to evaluate the severity of suicidal ideation and behavior.
- Implement appropriate safety measures and interventions to prevent harm to individuals in crisis.
- Assess and document relevant factors such as mental health history, current stressors, and protective factors.
- Provide education and support to incarcerated individuals regarding coping skills, anger management, and conflict resolution.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of assessments, treatment plans, and progress notes.
- Stay updated on the latest research and best practices in trauma-informed care, suicide risk assessment, prevention, and crisis intervention.
- Participate in case conceptualization and discussion with the crisis stabilization team for collective problem-solving.
- Maintain knowledge of applicable rules, regulations, policies, laws, and guidelines that impact discipline. Develop effective internal controls that promote adherence to applicable state/federal laws and the program requirements of accreditation agencies and federal, state, and private health plans. Seeks advice and guidance as necessary to ensure proper understanding.
- Identify ways to improve work processes and improve patient satisfaction. Makes recommendations to supervisor, implements, and monitors results as appropriate in support of the overall goals of Parkland Correctional Health.
- Conduct Dangerousness Risk Assessment on inmates to determine the appropriate level of care and housing assignment.
- Conduct substance abuse assessment to determine the impact substance use has on current mental health, including referral to medical staff in cases of physical withdrawal.
Skills Required
- Master's degree in Counseling, Psychology, or a related field
- Two years of experience in psychological or psychiatric intake and diagnostics
- Licensed Psychologist by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychology, or Licensed Professional Counselor by the Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors
- Competency in psychological assessment, psychiatric diagnosis, and treatment planning
- Knowledge of evidence-based assessment tools and crisis management techniques
- Effective interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
- Ability to work within a correctional or jail environment
What We Do
Parkland Health first opened its doors in 1894 and is now one of the largest public hospital systems in the country. The hospital averages more than 1 million outpatient visits annually. Services include a Level I Trauma Center, the only verified burn center in North Texas and a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The system also includes 20 community-based clinics, including primary care and women's clinics, 12 school-based clinics and numerous outreach and education programs. Parkland is the primary teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Despite our growth for more than 100 years, our mission and vision remain the same – to care for you and your family. Thank you for choosing Parkland.






