Baycrest Hospital
has an exciting opportunity for a
STUDENT
Neuropsychology and Cognitive Health Program
Posting Number: 10048
Position Type: Temporary Full-Time (Up to 5 months)
Shift Type: Day shift, No weekends (subject to change)
Bi-Weekly Hours: 70 Hours, 7 hrs/shift
Union: NON-UNION
Hourly rate: $17.60
Date Posted: July 9, 2026
Internal Closing Date: July 16, 2026
About Us
At Baycrest Hospital, older adults receive specialized post-acute inpatient care informed by deep expertise in aging and brain health, delivered with compassion and clinical excellence.
Baycrest is fully affiliated with the University of Toronto and is a leader in cognitive neuroscience and memory research, with the goal of transforming the journey of aging. The global reputation of the Rotman Research Institute reflects its ability to raise and answer fundamental questions about memory, aging and the neuroscience of cognition. Baycrest hospital is a 262 post-acute care hospital that provides Complex Continuing Care, Rehabilitation, Palliative Care, Mental Health and Behavioural Neurology Services.
Job Summary
Reporting to the Program Director, Neuropsychology & Cognitive Health, this position is responsible for providing clinical psychometry services under the supervision of a Clinical Neuropsychologist supporting the Sam and Ida Ross Memory Clinic. The student may attend rounds, seminars, and other learning opportunities in the Neuropsychology & Cognitive Health program and other Baycrest programs.
Key Responsibilities
- Administers standardized neuropsychological tests to clients with cognitive concerns and/or cognitive impairments
- Scores responses on neuropsychological tests and looks up normative data
- Documents behavioural observations from testing
- Manages and organizes individual client charts
- Maintains accurate records, safeguarding the confidentiality of clients
- Fulfills other tasks as assigned by the Program Director and/or supervising Clinical Neuropsychologist
Qualifications
- Completion or currently enrolled in Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Sociology, Health Sciences, or a related field
- Completed coursework in neuropsychology and psychological testing is preferred
- Experience in a healthcare setting preferred
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team setting
- Critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Time management skills and ability to multi-task
- Detail oriented
- Highly motivated and open to learning