Testing/Assessment Supervisor
Richmond Area Multi-Servi - San Francisco, CA
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RAMS is seeking a hands-on, collaborative and skilled professional who is inspired to advance impactful clinical training experiences for the next generation of culturally responsive/humble mental health professionals, in affirmation and alignment with RAMS Commitment To Serve All. The Assessment Supervisor will organize, facilitate, and provide ongoing clinical training to Doctoral Interns on conducting psychological and neuropsychological assessments for children, adults, and older adults, as part of the National Asian American Psychology Training Center at the RAMS Outpatient Clinic. Click HERE for more information about the Psychological Assessment Training provided.Essential Job Duties include, but are not limited to:Provide clinical supervision, oversee & monitor quality of care provided by supervisees (e.g. service delivery, documentation, etc) ensuring quality assurance and compliance with all licensing Board regulations, guidelines, and state requirements.Facilitate individual supervision and provide didactic instruction on psychological assessment, including culturally informed and collaborative/therapeutic models.Coordinate assessment case flow: assigning appropriate cases to interns, balancing difficulty and clinical relevance.Lead or contribute to trainings in psychological assessment for staff, interns, and trainees, with attention to best practices and cultural responsiveness.Offer consultation on assessment cases and psychological report writing across RAMS programs, as needed.Monitor supervisees’ clinical documentations; co-sign documents as requiredTo take part in the selection of the potential doctoral interns by reviewing assessment report samples submitted by applicantsMaintain and update assessment training materials, test protocols, test instructions and manuals.Collaborate with clinical supervisors, intake coordinators, and referral sources to triage assessment referrals and ensure timely service delivery.Advocate for the role of assessment within the broader agency and educate staff on how assessment can guide treatment planning.Participate in accreditation or program review processes (e.g., APPIC, APA) as needed.Perform other duties as assigned.Minimum Required Qualifications:Doctorate in Psychology from an accredited institutionValid licensure as Clinical Psychologist in California and able to meet State/Board requirements to serve as a clinical supervisorKnowledge and demonstrated experience in conducting psychological and/or neuropsychological assessment of children, adults, and older adults. (Experience in training students/interns in conducting assessments is a plus.)At least three years of experience providing behavioral health services in a community behavioral health community-clinic settingDemonstrated experience working with individuals from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, particularly immigrants and clients from low-income communities.Other Preferred Qualifications:At least two years of experience providing clinical supervision as a licensed supervisorFamiliarity with the San Francisco community resources/services (may include health, mental health, substance abuse, vocational, housing, etc), highly preferredStrong commitment to the philosophy, goals, & mission of RAMS in providing community-based, culturally competent, and consumer-guided mental health services to the communityCommitment to engaging in professional development activities such as trainings, continuing education seminars, case conferences, and reviewing up-to-date material, etc., as related to treatment strategies for the populations served by the Adult / Older Adult Outpatient Clinic & CYF ServicesStrong interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively and interact professionally with a diverse, multi-cultural, and interdisciplinary staff of all levelsAbility to work and function independently, and as a team player of the RAMS Training Program, and RAMS Adult & Older Adult Outpatient Clinic, and RAMS Child, Youth, & Family Services program.Reports to: Director of TrainingABOUT THE PROGRAMIn 1974, RAMS was founded as a grassroots response to the inequities in the U.S. mental/behavioral healthcare system. Initially supporting the needs of the mono/bilingual Asian-speaking population of the Richmond District through counseling, we have evolved over the decades to meet the changing needs and challenges of communities in San Francisco and the Bay Area. Today we continue to provide training and education for mental health professionals who desire to support those with the least resources and opportunities to achieve their highest potential, with a steadfast commitment to serving the underserved communities of cultural minorities, the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer/questioning, asexual (LGBTQIA+) communities, people with disabilities, and the intersections within.The NAAPTC’s Doctoral Internship is an experience-based training program that provides socialization into the profession of psychology and development of generalist entry-level psychology practice skills: proficiency for the clinical assessment and conduct of psychotherapy (individual, family, group & couples) across the life span, with a variety of patient populations, and in a broad spectrum of clinical settings. The hallmark of our internship training is development of informed clinical sensitivity to diversity (particularly, in regard to Asian American and Russian-speaking minorities) and building a repertoire of assessment/ intervention skills applicable to a wide range of clients, including the more disturbed and chronically troubled patients. Click HERE for more information about the Doctoral Internship.
Created: 2025-09-09