Job Description
Conduct psychological assessments, diagnostic interviews, and standardized tests.
Provide individual, group, or family counseling based on client needs.
Develop and implement evidence-based treatment plans and therapeutic interventions.
Maintain detailed and confidential clinical documentation and case notes.
Collaborate with psychiatrists, therapists, educators, and healthcare teams for integrated care.
Offer crisis intervention and support during mental-health emergencies.
Educate clients and families about coping strategies, mental-health conditions, and lifestyle adjustments.
Conduct workshops, awareness programs, or training sessions when required.
Ensure ethical practice and compliance with professional standards.
Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology (Clinical, Counseling, or related field).
Certification or license as required by local regulatory authorities.
Strong knowledge of therapeutic methods (CBT, DBT, behavior therapy, etc.).
Excellent communication, empathy, and active-listening skills.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries.
Experience in clinical, educational, or corporate settings (preferred but not mandatory).


