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Respond to state, provider, and member complaints related to psychological testing or other services requiring review by a PhD/PsyD. + Conduct peer reviews with psychologist and licensed therapist/certified Behavior Analyst for outpatient and/or psychological testing requests.
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Requirements:- Doctorate degree in Psychology- Valid licensure as a Clinical Psychologist in North Carolina- Be located in North Carolina- Experience in conducting mental health evaluations (testing experience not required)- Experience writing psychological reportsWhat the job offers- Competitive pay - This is a contract position which will pay $100 per appointment.
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No Nights, No Weekends, No on-call) + Competitive compensation and excellent benefits, including Medical, Dental, and Vision + 401K with Employer Match + PTO and Holiday Pay + Life Insurance, Disability Insurance, FSA, and Commuter Benefits + Referral Bonuses Neuropsychologist Key Responsibilities: + Conduct psychological evaluations utilizing information from clinical interviews, psychological testing, and collateral sources, as appropriate.
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Requirements:- Doctorate degree in Psychology- Valid licensure as a Clinical Psychologist in North Carolina- Be located in North Carolina- Experience in conducting mental health evaluations (testing experience not required)- Experience writing psychological reportsWhat the job offers- Competitive pay.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Flexible schedule Clinical Psychologist to conduct diagnostic interviewsAre you a Clinical Psychologist looking for a lucrative job (or side hustle) that offers flexibility and simplicity.
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If you are interested in doing psychological/neuropsychological/educational testing, you will have access to all of the latest testing equipment and online scoring/interpretation services.
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We are looking for independent and motivated psychologists who are interested in conducting telehealth diagnostic interviews. Duties:- Conduct brief but thorough psychodiagnostic evaluations of patients' mental health conditions to provide diagnoses and comment on the functional limitations for the individual across four areas- Write brief psychological reports to be submitted within 7 days of the examination- Sign, submit, and electronically approve each report- That's it.
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Psychologists who have worked in prisons, community mental health, in-patient hospitals, and so on, usually fit well. In a full day, making $1,000+ is doable! We take care of everything else behind the scenes to make things super easy on you.
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New graduates will be considered Job Opportunity Virtual & School-based Jobs Available K-12 Caseload Current School Year Full Time Minimum Qualifications School Psychology State License and Certification Master's or Doctorate in Education/School Psychology Experience preferred, but not required Benefits & Perks We deeply value your commitment to impacting others, that's why we offer a comprehensive and competitive benefits package starting your first day.
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Currently, we have opening for post-doctoral fellows in the following cities: Bloomington, Champaign, Darien, South Naperville, Peoria, Decatur and Chicago, IL. LifeStance Health offers a wide range of psychotherapy services (e.g. individual therapy, group therapy, couples therapy, and family therapy) in addition to psychological/neuropsychological/pre-surgical evaluations and psychiatry services.
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The School Psychologist will administer approved educational and psychological assessments, interpret testing data, prepare evaluation reports, collaborate with district staff and work with parents to address students' emotional, academic, and behavioral issues, and attend IEP and other related meetings.
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Required: PsyD, PhD, or MD in Psychology or related field, with a valid state license. We offer a flexible schedule with remote work options, competitive and negotiable pay based on experience, goals, and licensure.
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