Job Description
Job Description
Boston Center for Memory is actively seeking a psychometrician to join our practice. This position will provide an opportunity to work as part of a multi-disciplinary treatment and research team.
Primary responsibilities for this position include:
- Performing diagnostic and follow up neuropsychological assessments of patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias in clinical practice
- Performing assessments used as outcome measures in clinical research
There is also the opportunity to conduct independent research on various aspects of diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease that may result in authorship on papers and presentations. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to establish a career in research, neuroscience, psychology, medicine, or related fields to contribute to the fight against Alzheimer's disease and other related dementias.
Newly trained as well as experienced candidates will be considered. Full or part time will be considered. Competitive compensation and benefits package is available for all qualified candidates. Extensive training will be provided, but prior experience in psychometrics is preferred. Master's or Bachelor's degree in Psychology or Neuroscience is preferred.
Company Description
Boston Center for Memory's core mission is to provide: 1) education for patient's, families/caregivers, and professionals 2) multi-specialty treatment utilizing a treatment team approach 3) follow up care to meet the patients and family/caregiver's needs, and 4) research to provide better diagnostics for detection and better treatments for patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and related dementias.
Company Description
Boston Center for Memory's core mission is to provide: 1) education for patient's, families/caregivers, and professionals 2) multi-specialty treatment utilizing a treatment team approach 3) follow up care to meet the patients and family/caregiver's needs, and 4) research to provide better diagnostics for detection and better treatments for patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer's disease, and related dementias.