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Specific Contractor Requirements. The psychological evaluation process shall be initiated at the request of the County. Each psychological evaluation shall be performed by a licensed professional in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f), which provides that the emotional and mental condition of a peace officer candidate shall be evaluated by either of the following: (A) A physician and surgeon who holds a valid California license to practice medicine, has successfully completed a postgraduate medical residency education program in a psychiatry accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and has at least the equivalent of five full- time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued after completion of the psychiatric residency program; or, (B) A psychologist licensed by the California Board of Psychology who has at least the equivalent of five full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued post doctorate. The physician and surgeon or psychologist shall also have met any applicable education and training procedures set forth by POST designed for the conduct of pre-employment psychological screening of peace officers. In addition, the Contractor shall have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following: research literature related to psychological screening of peace officers; equal employment opportunity requirements and fair employment issues; and the job-related criteria, including the similarities and differences, among the peace officer professionals for which the evaluation will be performed. The Contractor shall provide a written report recommending psychological suitability for each candidate evaluated within five (5) working days; however, all three departments shall receive a verbal recommendation the next business day after the evaluation. Requirements regarding CCW applicants are listed in Section 1.02B above. The Contractor’s assessment process must comply with POST psychological screening guidelines as outlined in the POST Psychological Screening Manual in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f). The Contractor shall be available to accommodate a high volume of psychological evaluations for peak recruitment periods and be able to perform them at a mutually agreed upon location within Orange County. Contractor shall accommodate thirty (30) candidates per day or one hundred and fifty (150) candidates per week. If needed, extended hours and weekend hours shall be added by the contractor to accommodate urgent hiring needs. Candidates can be tested and interviewed in one day. Contractor shall schedule all appointments promptly at the time and day requested by the County. The three County Departments using the services of the Contractor will help facilitate administration of related written tests to expedite the assessment process. Contractor may be required to provide expert court testimony related to the psychological evaluation process. The County will conduct a background investigation on Contractor and all present and future employees working on County business. If Contractor or its employees fail to pass the background investigation, County is relieved of any further obligation under this contract. The contract for psychological evaluation services will be administered by the OCSD Purchasing Department; however, Contractor will work directly with the Sheriff’s Professional Standards Division and other County law enforcement departments and will directly invoice those departments for services provided with copies provided to the Purchasing Department. Contractor shall be located within a fifty (50) mile radius from 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 or be able to come on site at no additional cost to the County.

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Samples: Contract for Psychological Evaluation Services

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Specific Contractor Requirements. The psychological evaluation process shall be initiated at the request of the County. Each psychological evaluation shall be performed by a licensed professional in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f), which provides that the emotional and mental condition of a peace officer candidate shall be evaluated by either of the following: (A) A physician and surgeon who holds a valid California license to practice medicine, has successfully completed a postgraduate medical residency education program in a psychiatry accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and has at least the equivalent of five full- full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued after completion of the psychiatric residency program; or, (B) A psychologist licensed by the California Board of Psychology who has at least the equivalent of five full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued post doctorate. The physician and surgeon or psychologist shall also have met any applicable education and training procedures set forth by POST the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and training designed for the conduct of pre-employment psychological screening of peace officers. In addition, the Contractor shall have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following: research literature related to psychological screening of peace officers; equal employment opportunity opp01tunity requirements and fair employment issues; and the job-related Folder: C019853 criteria, including the similarities and differences, among the peace officer professionals for which the evaluation will be performed. The Contractor shall provide a written report recommending psychological suitability for each candidate evaluated within five (5) working days; however, all three departments shall receive a verbal recommendation the next business day after the evaluation. Requirements regarding CCW C CW applicants are listed in Section 1.02B above. The Contractor’s assessment process must comply with POST psychological screening guidelines as outlined in the POST Psychological Screening Manual in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f). The Contractor shall be available to accommodate accommodate. a high volume of psychological evaluations for peak recruitment periods and be able to perform them at a mutually agreed upon location within Orange County. , Contractor shall accommodate thirty (30) candidates per day or one hundred and fifty (150) candidates per week. If needed, extended hours and weekend hours shall be added by the contractor to accommodate urgent hiring needs. Candidates can be tested and interviewed in one day. , Contractor shall schedule all appointments promptly at the time and day requested by the County. The three County Departments using the services of the Contractor will help facilitate administration of related written tests to expedite the assessment process. Contractor may be required to provide expert court testimony related to the psychological evaluation process. The County will conduct a background investigation on Contractor and all present and future employees working on County business. If Contractor or its employees fail to pass the background investigation, County is relieved of any further obligation under this contract. The contract for psychological evaluation services will be administered by the OCSD Purchasing Department; however, Contractor will work directly with the Sheriff’s Sheriffs Professional Standards Division and other County law enforcement departments and will directly invoice those departments for services provided with copies provided to the OCSD Purchasing Department. Contractor shall be located within a fifty (50) mile radius from 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 or be able to come on site at no additional cost to the County.

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Samples: Contract for Psychological Evaluation Services

Specific Contractor Requirements. The psychological evaluation process shall be initiated at the request of the County. Each psychological evaluation shall be performed by a licensed professional in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f1031 (f), which provides that the emotional and mental condition of a peace officer candidate shall be evaluated by either of the following: (A) A physician and surgeon who holds a valid California license to practice medicine, has successfully completed a postgraduate medical residency education program in a psychiatry accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and has at least the equivalent of five full- full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued after completion of the psychiatric residency program; or, (B) A psychologist licensed by the California Board of Psychology who has at least the equivalent of five full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued post doctorate. The physician and surgeon or psychologist shall also have met any applicable education and training procedures set forth by POST the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training designed for the conduct of pre-employment psychological screening of peace officers. In addition, the Contractor shall have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following: research literature related to psychological screening of peace officers; equal employment opportunity requirements and fair employment issues; and the job-related criteria, including the similarities and differences, among the peace officer professionals professions for which the evaluation evaluations will be performed. The Contractor shall provide a written report recommending psychological suitability for each candidate evaluated within five (5) working days; howeverdays for the Probation Department and within ten working days for the Sheriff-Coroner and District Attorney Departments. However, all three departments shall receive a verbal recommendation the next business day after the evaluation. Requirements regarding CCW applicants are listed in Section 1.02B aboveDocumentation supporting such recommendations will be retained by Contractor under doctor/client confidentiality privileges. The Contractor’s assessment process must comply with POST psychological screening guidelines as outlined in the POST Psychological Screening Manual in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f1031 (f). The Contractor shall be available to accommodate a high volume of psychological evaluations for peak recruitment periods and be able to perform them at a mutually agreed upon location within Orange County. Contractor shall accommodate thirty (30) candidates per day or one hundred and fifty (150) candidates per week. If needed, extended hours and weekend hours shall be added by the contractor to accommodate urgent hiring needs. Candidates can be tested and interviewed in one day. Contractor shall schedule all appointments promptly at the time and day requested by the County. The three County Departments using the services of the Contractor will help facilitate administration of related written tests to expedite the assessment process. Contractor may be required to provide expert court testimony related to the psychological evaluation process. The County will may, at the Sheriff’s discretion, conduct a background investigation on Contractor and all present and future employees working on County county business. If Contractor or its employees fail to pass the background investigation, County is relieved of any further obligation obligations under this contract. The contract Contract for psychological evaluation services will be administered by the OCSD County of Orange Sheriff’s Department Purchasing DepartmentBureau; however, Contractor will work directly with the Sheriff’s Professional Standards Division and other County County’s law enforcement departments and will directly invoice those departments for services provided with copies provided to the Purchasing Department. Contractor shall be located within a fifty (50) mile radius from 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 or be able to come on site at no additional cost to the County.

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Samples: Psychological Evaluation Services Agreement

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Specific Contractor Requirements. The psychological evaluation process shall be initiated at the request of the County. Each psychological evaluation shall be performed by a licensed professional in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f), which provides that the emotional and mental condition of a peace officer candidate shall be evaluated by either of the following: (A) A physician and surgeon who holds a valid California license to practice medicine, has successfully completed a postgraduate medical residency education program in a psychiatry accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, and has at least the equivalent of five full- full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued after completion of the psychiatric residency program; or, (B) A psychologist licensed by the California Board of Psychology who has at least the equivalent of five full-time years of experience in the diagnosis and treatment of emotional and mental disorders, including the equivalent of three full-time years accrued post doctorate. The physician and surgeon or psychologist shall also have met any applicable education and training procedures set forth by POST the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and training designed for the conduct of pre-employment psychological screening of peace officers. In addition, the Contractor shall have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the following: research literature related to psychological screening of peace officers; equal employment opportunity requirements and fair employment issues; and the job-related criteria, including the similarities and differences, among the peace officer professionals for which the evaluation will be performed. The Contractor shall provide a written report recommending psychological suitability for each candidate evaluated within five (5) working days; however, all three departments shall receive a verbal recommendation the next business day after the evaluation. Requirements regarding CCW applicants are listed in Section 1.02B above. The Contractor’s assessment process must comply with POST psychological screening guidelines as outlined in the POST Psychological Screening Manual in accordance with Government Code Section 1031(f). The Contractor shall be available to accommodate a high volume of psychological evaluations for peak recruitment periods and be able to perform them at a mutually agreed upon location within Orange County. , Contractor shall accommodate thirty (30) candidates per day or one hundred and fifty (150) candidates per week. If needed, extended hours and weekend hours shall be added by the contractor to accommodate urgent hiring needs. Candidates can be tested and interviewed in one day. , Contractor shall schedule all appointments promptly at the time and day requested by the County. The three County Departments using the services of the Contractor will help facilitate administration of related written tests to expedite the assessment process. Contractor may be required to provide expert court testimony related to the psychological evaluation process. The County will conduct a background investigation on Contractor and all present and future employees working on County business. If Contractor or its employees fail to pass the background investigation, County is relieved of any further obligation under this contract. The contract for psychological evaluation services will be administered by the OCSD Purchasing Department; however, Contractor will work directly with the Sheriff’s Sheriffs Professional Standards Division and other County law enforcement departments and will directly invoice those departments for services provided with copies provided to the OCSD Purchasing Department. Contractor shall be located within a fifty (50) mile radius from 000 X. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxx, XX 00000 or be able to come on site at no additional cost to the County.

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Samples: Contract for Psychological Evaluation Services

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