Clinical Registered Psychologist
Job description:
Diversified Rehabilitation Group is seeking a compassionate and experienced Clinical Registered Psychologist to join its multidisciplinary team supporting clients across Kelowna and Lake Country, British Columbia.
This permanent full-time opportunity focuses on providing specialized psychological services to first responders, veterans, and individuals experiencing operational stress injuries (OSI), trauma-related conditions, workplace psychological injuries, and complex mental health challenges.
As part of a collaborative clinical environment, you will deliver evidence-based assessment and treatment services while working alongside an integrated team of rehabilitation and healthcare professionals. The role combines independent clinical practice with multidisciplinary collaboration and offers the opportunity to contribute to meaningful recovery outcomes for clients facing high-impact psychological challenges.
Key responsibilities include conducting comprehensive psychological assessments and psychometric testing interpretation; delivering evidence-based individual and group therapy including EMDR, CBT, and trauma-focused interventions; developing individualized treatment plans; preparing psychological reports supporting disability management and return-to-work planning; participating in interdisciplinary case reviews and care coordination; and contributing to program development and quality improvement initiatives.
This position offers the chance to work within specialized programs designed for first responders and veterans while helping shape innovative and compassionate mental health care services.
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology (or equivalent) required
- Completion of an approved pre-doctoral internship required
- Full registration or eligibility for registration as a Registered Psychologist with the CHCPBC required
- Experience working with trauma, operational stress injuries, first responders, veterans, or disability management considered an asset
- Training in evidence-based trauma therapies such as EMDR, CPT, PE, or trauma-focused CBT strongly preferred
- Strong psychological assessment and psychometric interpretation skills
- Experience preparing clinical reports and treatment documentation
- Ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary healthcare environment
- Strong ethical standards, cultural sensitivity, and client-centered care approach
- Excellent communication, clinical reasoning, and case management skills
Why is This a Great Opportunity:
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact within a highly respected rehabilitation and psychological health organization known for supporting first responders, veterans, and individuals facing complex mental health challenges.
Youll join a collaborative and psychologically healthy workplace culture that prioritizes clinical excellence, professional development, and work-life balance. The organization provides strong peer support, employer-funded continuing education, flexible scheduling, and opportunities to contribute to innovative rehabilitation and trauma recovery programs.
Beyond the professional opportunity, the role is based in the beautiful Okanagan region of British Columbia, offering an exceptional lifestyle with access to lakes, mountains, outdoor recreation, and a vibrant community atmosphere.
For psychologists seeking purpose-driven clinical work, long-term professional growth, and the ability to support meaningful recovery outcomes, this is an outstanding opportunity within a specialized and supportive care environment.
Salary Type : Hourly
Salary Min : $ 67
Salary Max : $ 77
Currency Type : USD
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