Psychometrist 4
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Address:
3650 Olentangy River RdColumbus,OH
- Job Number: R131947
- Posted Date: 7/9/2025
- Type: Full time
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Scope of Position: The OSUMC Neuropsychology Clinic focuses on evaluation of adults with cognitive concerns. Neuropsychological tests measure cognitive skills such as memory, problem solving, information processing, attention, and psychomotor speed. These evaluations are a critical part of long- term management of patients with neurological and psychiatric disorders (e.g., traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, stroke, mood disorders, and others). Non-clinical evaluations are also sometimes completed, which may relate to issues such as disability status, professional athlete pre- and post-injury status, and other forensic evaluations. Position Summary: A psychometrist greets patients, administers neuropsychological tests to adults with cognitive complaints, scores and records data, maintains clinic materials (e.g., test protocols), and enters test scores into an Excel spreadsheet. The Lead Psychometrist takes on additional administrative and leadership responsibilities, including providing leadership/mentorship for training and onboarding new employees to ensure patients receive standard best practices in their care, oversight of hiring processes, assisting with intern/fellow recruitment/education/training, participating in program planning, mentoring junior psychometrists on professional development, leading program-development and improvement projects, managing day-to-day clinic operations, oversight/quality assurance of assessment processes, ensuring data integrity and compliance, maintain and update a secure data repository for ongoing research data collection, leading quality control projects, ensuring all required deadlines for psychometrists are met, management of inventory (supplies, ordering) and assessment databases, coordinating patient flow/scheduling procedures, scheduling patients for clinical and non-clinical evaluations, facilitating clinic operations by assigning trainees and psychometrists to each attending’s appointment based on anticipated needs of the patient, gathering demographic and appointment-level information for quality improvement projects across providers in the clinic, serving as a liaison between different departments/faculty, collaborating with the clinic director, creating and maintaining updated clinic resources and procedures, coordinating/participating in research activities including data collection and analysis, attending conferences to present on research, delegating tasks to be completed by the psychometrist team and supervising to ensure accuracy and timely completion, monitoring psychometrist’s hours, managing undergraduate research assistants, and attending outreach events to educate community members.
MINIMUM REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's Degree in Psychology or a related field (e.g. neuroscience). 4 years of relevant experience required. 6 or more years of relevant experience preferred.
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