
Training: Clinical Neuropsychologist, m/f/d
Johanniter GmbH
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Bonn • Germany
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About the role
- Diagnostic assessment of patients' cognitive functions, behavior, and subjective experience
- Development of ICF-oriented neuropsychological treatment plans, incorporating interdisciplinary cooperation as well as setting- and phase-specific conditions
- Delivery of multidimensional neuropsychological interventions, including work with relatives and consultation with other treating clinicians, with continuous monitoring of progress
- Cooperation with relevant social support systems
- Acquisition of theoretical foundational knowledge as well as disorder-specific and care-specific expertise
- Participation in supervision
Requirements
- Completed degree in Psychology (B.Sc. and M.Sc.)
- Solid knowledge of psychological methodology, psychological diagnostics, general psychology, and biopsychology
- Organizational skills, motivation, and willingness to learn
- Constructive collaboration with other professional groups
- Legally required proof of immunization against measles
Benefits
- Salary according to TVöD/VKA
- Employer contribution toward the Deutschlandticket
- Urban Sports discount (M-package for €19.90/month)
- Discounted lunch in the canteen
- Occupational health management
- Further training and professional development
- Staff events
- Employee benefits program
- Discounts for sports and health services
- Subsidy for computer/screen work glasses
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
psychological methodologypsychological diagnosticsgeneral psychologybiopsychologyneuropsychological treatment plansneuropsychological interventionscognitive assessment
Soft skills
organizational skillsmotivationwillingness to learncollaborationinterdisciplinary cooperation
Certifications
degree in Psychology (B.Sc.)degree in Psychology (M.Sc.)proof of immunization against measles