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Career Opportunity #52972

Forensic Psychologist

Calian is seeking a Forensic Psychologist to join our national team of experts providing risk assessments for Correctional Services across Canada. This role involves conducting comprehensive psychological risk assessments for individuals involved in the criminal justice system, helping inform decisions related to parole, rehabilitation, and public safety.

Emplacement
Dartmouth, NS
Hybrid, CAN
Type d'emploi
Occasionnel

This role requires the forensic psychologist to conduct onsite assessments at prominent facilities such as the Nova Institution for Women, Dartmouth Parole Office, Halifax Parole Office, and Jamieson Community Correctional Centre, working directly within these settings and virutally. The anticipated volume is 12 psychological risk assessments per year.

Why Join Calian?

  • Contract management support, allowing you to focus on clinical work rather than administrative burdens.
  • Enjoy a flexible schedule through referrals into private practice as part of Calian’s referral system, providing you with the opportunity to balance clinical work with other professional endeavors.
  • Opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the criminal justice system.

For further information about this position contact Amy Robillard, Talent Acquisition Team Lead, at amy.robillard@calian.com.

Key Duties Include:

  • Conduct structured professional judgment and actuarial risk assessments (e.g., HCR-20, PCL-R, Static-99) to evaluate the risk of recidivism and violent behavior.
  • Provide detailed psychological reports outlining risk factors, treatment recommendations, and supervision considerations.
  • Collaborate with parole officers, correctional staff, and legal professionals to ensure informed decision-making.
  • Conduct clinical interviews and file reviews to assess mental health, risk factors, and treatment needs.
  • Maintain high professional and ethical standards in forensic psychological evaluations.

Mandatory Qualifications

  • Registered and in good standing with the Nova Scotia Board of Examiners in Psychology.
  • Minimum 2 years of experience in the last 5 years in correctional, forensic, clinical, or counselling psychology.
  • Completion of at least 5 psychological risk assessments within the last 5 years.

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