About This Role
Job Overview
This is a direct hire role for a Psychologist working in West Des Moines, IA. You'll be conducting assessments, providing therapy, and developing treatment plans for a diverse client base. The work environment varies; some days are spent in one on one sessions, others involve collaborating with other healthcare providers. It's a role that demands clinical precision and genuine empathy.
Duties & Responsibilities / JobXi / West Des Moines, IA
- Conduct psychological evaluations. You'll administer and interpret standardized tests to diagnose conditions like anxiety, depression, or PTSD.
- Provide individual and group therapy. Sessions focus on evidence based modalities such as CBT, DBT, or psychodynamic approaches.
- Craft individualized treatment plans. These are updated regularly based on client progress and evolving needs.
- Maintain detailed clinical documentation. Notes must be thorough, timely, and compliant with HIPAA regulations.
- Consult with other professionals. You'll coordinate care with psychiatrists, primary care doctors, or social workers when needed.
Requirements / JobXi / West Des Moines, IA
- A doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology from an accredited program.
- A valid state license to practice as a psychologist in West Des Moines, IA (or eligibility to obtain one).
- At least two years of post licensure experience preferred; though strong new graduates will be considered if they completed a supervised internship in clinical settings.
- Candidates must pass a background check and maintain professional liability insurance.
- The role requires sitting for extended sessions while maintaining active listening; it's mentally demanding work that needs sustained focus without distraction.
What It's Like in This Role / JobXi / West Des Moines, IA
The work schedule here offers some flexibility. Most psychologists work standard daytime hours, but occasional evenings might be asked for if clients need them. Tools of the trade include electronic health record systems (like Epic or TherapyNotes), assessment software, and secure video platforms for telehealth sessions. Teams are often small but interdisciplinary; you'll interact with intake coordinators and administrative support regularly. Workloads can peak around holidays or during crises; caseloads usually hover between 20 to 25 clients per week depending on the setting. People stick around because the autonomy is real; you own your treatment plans and outcomes without micromanagement breathing down your neck all day long. That said it isn't easy; emotional resilience matters here just as much as clinical knowledge does because burnout happens fast when you're absorbing heavy stories day after day without proper boundaries set early on by yourself first before anyone else does it for you later down this road ahead ultimately shaping everything else eventually too perhaps maybe even more than anticipated initially at any given point along this whole process overall honestly enough already though let's move onto why people actually want this position next instead shall we?
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Job Location
West Des Moines, IA