JPD - Forensic Psychologist, Cook County Juvenile Court
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE
CIRCUIT COURT OF COOK COUNTY
JOB DESCRIPTION
GRADE: 22
UNION: TEAMSTERS LOCAL 743
SALARY: $111,318
LOCATION: 1100 SOUTH HAMILTON, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
Employer Profile:
The Cook County Juvenile Court Clinic was established in June 2003 as a non-judicial office in the Circuit Court of Cook County. The Clinic is operated through a partnership between the Circuit Court of Cook County and Northwestern University and is the primary provider of forensic consultation and evaluation services for Cook County’s Juvenile Court, which encompasses the Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Divisions. The Clinic resides within the Juvenile Probation and Court Services Department and is located in the Cook County Juvenile Center, which contains the Juvenile Justice and Child Protection courtrooms, the Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC), and other entities affiliated with the Juvenile Court. This location permits the Clinic to be well-integrated with and responsive to the needs of the Juvenile Court, its constituents, and court-affiliated entities. Director: Philip C. O’Donnell, M.J., Ph.D.Associate Director: Krissie Fernandez Smith, Ph.D., ABPP
Job Summary:
The Forensic Psychologist conducts court-ordered evaluations for the Juvenile Justice and Child Protection Divisions. As part of these evaluations, the Forensic Psychologist interviews evaluation subjects and collateral sources, reviews records, conducts observations, administers psychological testing, and produces written reports that summarize the data gathered and provides opinions regarding psychological-legal questions. The Forensic Psychologist works as part of an interdisciplinary team and participates in internal training, supervision, and consultation activities to support ongoing adherence to ethical and best practice standards in clinical and forensic psychology.Essential Duties :
- Conduct court ordered forensic evaluations for the Juvenile Justice Division of the Cook County Juvenile Court to address pending legal questions related to detention and sentencing decisions , fitness to stand trial, risk of violence/recidivism, problematic sexual behaviors, and capacity to waive Miranda rights. Review relevant records; conduct multiple forensic interviews with evaluation subjects (youth who are the subjects of juvenile court petitions); interview parents/guardians and relevant collateral sources; administer and interpret psychological tests; and write comprehensive, well-supported reports that answer the Court’s questions and comport with forensic best practices.
- Conduct forensic child protection evaluations to address pending legal questions such as visitation, change of permanency goal, termination of parental rights, return home, motion for case closure, and motion to vacate or transfer guardianship. Review relevant records; conduct multiple forensic interviews with evaluation subjects (parents or other caregivers who are parties to a child protection matter); interview children who are the subjects of a child protection petition; interview caseworkers and other relevant collateral sources (e.g., community therapists); administer and interpret psychological tests; and write comprehensive, well-supported reports that answer the Court’s questions and comport with forensic best practices.
- Provide on-call coverage (several times per month, during court business hours) for same-day evaluations of a parent’s capacity to consent to specific adoption and/or voluntarily relinquish parental rights. Review available records, conduct a brief clinical interview with the parent and prepare a brief report of findings.
- Testify in court as an expert witness regarding forensic evaluations tendered to court.
- Participate in supervision and training initiatives, including but not limited to regular meetings with primary supervisor, monthly psychologist and staff meetings, and internal and external trainings related to child protection, juvenile justice and forensic evaluation.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong communication skills, including the ability to effectively convey information and opinions through written reports and oral testimony.
- Cultural competence, including an awareness of how experiences, beliefs and values of diverse individuals and groups affect clinical forensic interactions and practice.
- Knowledge of ethical and best practice standards for the practice of clinical and forensic psychology.
- Ability to work cooperatively in an interdisciplinary setting.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Successful completion of a doctoral degree in clinical psychology from an APA accredited program or the equivalent combination of education, training and experience from which comparable skills can be acquired.
- Successful completion of an APPIC accredited pre-doctoral internship.
- Current Illinois psychologist license (out of state applicants must be eligible for licensure in Illinois).
- Clinical experience working with children, adolescents, and families .
- Experience working with court-involved populations in a clinical or forensic capacity.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Pre-doctoral training in forensic psychology and/or psychology and the law.
- Completion of a forensic post-doctoral fellowship and/or two to three years post-doctoral experience conducting forensic evaluations, with preference given to those candidates with experience in child protection or juvenile justice settings.
- Experience conducting evaluations pertaining to problematic sexual behavior and eligibility for Illinois licensure as a sex offender evaluator (see Title 68, Section 1280 of the Illinois Administrative Code, for details)
- Experience providing courtroom testimony pertaining to forensic evaluations.
- Fluency in Spanish, sign language or other non-English languages.
- Work is performed primarily at the Cook County Juvenile Center, 2245 W. Ogden Ave, 5th Floor, Chicago, IL, 60612.
- Requires the ability to travel occasionally (two to three times monthly) to community locations and suburban courthouses as part of conducting evaluations .
Information concerning the benefits for this position can be found at the Circuit Court of Cook County Employment Opportunities Page . Please apply by filling out the application at our Career Page . THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER It is the policy of the Office of the Chief Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County to provide equal opportunity in employment to all employees and applicants for employment. No person is to be discriminated against in employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. THE OFFICE OF THE CHIEF JUDGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER updated 8/6/26
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