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SummaryPM Pediatric Care is seeking a Child and Adolescent Psychologist to join our Behavioral Health Program. The Child and Adolescent Psychologist will provide comprehensive behavioral health treatment for the common conditions seen in primary care such as depression, anxiety, ADD and conduct disorders in an extended primary care collaborative model.
Open to Full Time & Part Time Candidates. Full Time Compensation $125,000/annual; prorated for part time positions.Description
Perform psychosocial assessments that comply with evidence-based practices
Provide individual, family and group therapy for patients using evidence-based treatment modalities
Participate in collaborative care team meetings
Develop collaborative relationships and referral agreements with community mental health providers
Monitor patient service quality and progress for referred patients
Complete required documentation including biopsychosocial assessments, treatment planning and implementation in a timely manner
Work closely with patient, family and team to overcome obstacles in treatment
Maintain licensure and professional development as required by licensing board
Qualifications
Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Psychology from a program accredited by the American/Canadian Psychological Association (APA)
Psychologist license in the state(s) practicing (NY license)
2+ years of experience post licensure
Strong oral and written communication skills
Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred
Ability to effectively interact, work, and develop meaningful relationships with people of various cultural backgrounds
Demonstrated knowledge of trauma-informed care
Previous experience providing teletherapy to children and adolescents
Previous experience with crisis intervention
Compensation:
Compensation Dependent Upon Location and Experience
The salary/rate range listed here has been provided to comply with local regulations and represents a potential base salary/rate for this role. Please note that actual salaries/rates may vary within this range above or below, depending on experience and location. We look at compensation for each individual and based on experience and qualifications.
EEO Statement
PM Pediatric Care is an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
$125k yearly Auto-Apply 31d ago
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Full Time Remote Child and Adolescent Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) - California Licensed
Clarity Pediatrics
Remote job
Clarity Pediatrics is building a new model for pediatric chronic care - one that brings affordable, science-backed care to the 1 in 3 kids with chronic conditions. We deliver virtual, evidence-based care that's accessible, collaborative, and designed to support families and providers alike. We've started with ADHD and anxiety, and we're working to expand into other chronic conditions like asthma, allergies, and obesity. Backed by $10M from leading healthcare investors, we're led by experienced clinicians and healthcare leaders with deep domain expertise and a shared commitment to clinical excellence.
Our Culture
We're building a team of clinicians who are collaborative, curious, and committed to delivering exceptional care. Here's what you can expect:
Co-founded by a pediatric provider, with exceptional clinical leaders including licensed mental health providers in key roles shaping every major decision
Clinical model built to partner closely with referring providers
Multidisciplinary collaboration and robust case consultation opportunities
A diverse, inclusive, and mission-driven community where your voice matters
Access to expert clinical guidance from ADHD and anxiety specialists and researchers
Ongoing opportunities for professional growth and training
What We Offer
We're committed to taking care of the healthcare providers who care for our patients. Our benefits include:
Salary $110,000-125,000/year (full-time)
Available bonus opportunities
Medical, dental, vision, and ancillary benefits
401(k)
Flexible PTO
CME/CEU support and reimbursement
Remote-friendly work culture
A dedicated care coordination team to support with administrative tasks (e.g., cancellations, rescheduling, documentation requests, billing)
And more-we're growing and evolving, so tell us what matters most to you!
About the Role
Clarity Pediatrics is seeking licensed Child and Family Therapists to join our remote, multidisciplinary team. You'll provide clinical services including ADHD and anxiety assessments and leading parenting groups such as Parent Training in Behavior Management (BPT) and Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotion (SPACE).
We're committed to setting clinicians up for success with peer consultation groups, guidance from ADHD and anxiety experts, and stipends for professional development. You'll also have the opportunity to shape our care model and improve workflows that support high-quality, sustainable care. We value diverse clinical backgrounds and encourage you to grow your expertise, lead initiatives, and focus on what you do best.
With our full time (40 hr/week) role, enjoy flexible scheduling within our operating hours (weekdays 8 am - 8 pm and Saturdays), in the time zone where you provide care.
What You'll Own
Conduct comprehensive ADHD and anxiety assessments and intake evaluations for new patients and families
Provide personalized treatment recommendations, including referrals to community providers when appropriate
Lead group therapy sessions for caregivers of children with ADHD, anxiety, and co-occurring conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, integrated care
Opportunities exist to contribute to program development, evaluation, and research initiatives-based on your interests and organizational needs
About You
You're a licensed mental health professional (LPCC, LMFT, or LCSW) with a master's degree in a relevant field-and you're passionate about providing excellent care to kids and families.
You're currently licensed in California and open to getting licensed in other states (we'll support you with that!)
You have experience working in integrated care settings and enjoy using evidence-based approaches, especially for pediatric ADHD and anxiety.
You're tech-savvy, a quick learner, and excited about shaping the future of behavioral health through innovative, virtual care.
You're energized by collaboration and interested in building better systems-whether through care model design, new tools, or team initiatives.
This role is remote, so you're able to work from a private, secure location with strong internet-and you're open to working at least 2 hours per week during peak times (e.g., 6:00-8pm PT, and/or Saturday)
Nice to Have
Licensed in additional states
Spanish proficiency
$110k-125k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Child and Adolescent Behaviorist - Nationwide, Remote
Lifeline Recruiting
Remote job
Our client is seeking a Behavioral Therapist (LMFT, LPC, LCSW, LMHC) to join their care team. In this role, you will work with our phenomenal therapists, speech language pathologists, prescribers and coaches to support our members, improve our tools and expand our services across the country.
Requirements:
Expertise in delivering child and teen-focused CBT, particularly for anxiety, depression, trauma, and disruptive behavior disorders. (ages 6 and up)
CBT, DBT, evidence-based experience.
Excellent skills with learning and using new technologies. Experience with delivery care via telehealth preferred.
Two years experience working with children, adolescents, and adults.
Licenses & Certifications Accepted: LMFT, LPC, LCSW, LMHC.
Seeking therapists nationwide!
For more information, please email Jobs@lifelinerecruiting.com.
$70k-99k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Part Time Remote Licensed Psychologist
Rula Health
Remote job
About Rula
Rula is a comprehensive behavioral health solution that works with a network of licensed clinicians to deliver high-quality care to individuals, couples, and families. By taking care of all the new client marketing and administrative heavy-lifting, we allow providers at Rula to focus on what they do best; helping clients get better.
We are expanding our network of licensed providers in Illinois. Providers in the Rula network are 1099 contractors, have no minimum caseloads and complete schedule autonomy.
Compensation Details
LMFT, LCSW, LCPC: $70 per hourly session (53-minutes)
Licensed Psychologist: $80 per hourly session (53-minutes)
Guaranteed payment every two weeks via direct deposit
Payment protection for no-shows, late cancellations, & denied claims
Why Join Rula?
Our dedicated therapist community is made up of thousands of providers across the country, each with diverse backgrounds, experiences and specialties. Therapists choose to work with Rula as they're able to focus on delivering quality client care while leaving all the administrative heavy-lifting to us. Here's what else Rula has to offer:
Quick credentialing: Our dedicated team will help fast-track your enrollment with our insurance partners so you can get credentialed and ready to see clients in less than a month.
Complete schedule autonomy: You decide how many Rula clients you want to see and when. You can also easily adjust your availability at any time.
Best-fit client referrals: We'll help you craft a provider profile that highlights your specialities and clinical approach, making it easier for the right clients to find you.
Admin done for you, not by you: We handle every aspect of accepting insurance so you don't have to. You take care of the sessions and notes, we'll take care of billing, claims, the EHR, technical support, and everything else.
Dedicated support from real people: Get the help you need in the moments that matter via email, phone, or chat.
Leaders in clinical excellence: Rula prides itself on raising the standard of clinical quality in telehealth. Through measurement informed care and a robust clinical learning and development program, you're joining an organization committed to quality. Plus, we offer a subscription for unlimited podcast CEU courses.
Therapist community: Work in private practice without feeling like you're on an island. We offer case consultation, office hours, and a growing therapist community to make Rula a place you can feel proud to be part of.
Minimum Qualifications
Must be licensed as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC)
Must be licensed in Illinois
Must be able to provide telehealth
Work Remotely
Yes
IL, US
$70-80 hourly 60d+ ago
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Renewed Vision Counseling
Remote job
Job DescriptionSalary:
Join Our Team as a Licensed Clinical Psychologist Make a Difference, One Life at a Time!
Job Title: Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PhD, PsyD)
Job Type: 1099 Independent Contractor
Reports To: Clinical Director
Job Summary
The Licensed Clinical Psychologist will provide consultation, assessment, and intervention to our clients. The successful candidate will have a passion for exceptional client care and outcomes. Renewed Vision is committed to fostering independence, enhancing quality of life, and promoting social inclusion through personalized care, innovative programs, and a compassionate approach. As a provider with Renewed Vision, you will treat a wide variety of mental health conditions that reflect the needs of our diverse patient population.
Key Responsibilities
The Licensed Clinical Psychologist will conduct individual, family or group therapy sessions based on ethical and medical necessity guidelines.
Develop, coordinate, and collaborate with Clients to create a clinical treatment program for the diagnosis, treatment, or referral of Clients presenting mental health conditions.
Conduct psychological assessments, interpret results, and provide insight into the development of functional assessments and behavioral intervention plans
Documentation and Reporting
Maintain accurate, up-to-date client records, including treatment plans, progress notes, and assessment documentation in accordance with HIPAA and other relevant regulations.
Submit required documentation within established timeframes, ensuring compliance with organizational and legal standards.
Prepare and maintain clinical reports for insurance providers, ensuring appropriate coding and billing practices.
Ethical and Professional Standards
Uphold the highest ethical standards in client care, maintaining
confidentiality and respecting client autonomy.
Adhere to all local, state, and federal regulations governing mental health practice.
Engage in ongoing professional development to maintain licensure and stay current with the latest clinical practices.
Collaboration and Teamwork
Participate in weekly team meetings, sharing insights and collaborating on complex cases.
Provide mentorship and guidance to less experienced staff as needed.
Foster a positive, collaborative, and supportive work environment for all team members.
Client Advocacy and Support
Advocate for clients by providing education and support to navigate mental health systems and community resources.
Ensure clients rights are respected and that they are actively involved in their treatment planning and decision-making.
Qualifications/Education and Experience
Doctoral degree in psychology from an APA accredited institution.
Current licensure or eligible for licensure in the state of Nebraska.
Minimum of 2-3 years of clinical experience, preferably in a mental health or counseling setting.
Skills and Competencies
Strong knowledge of mental health disorders and treatment modalities.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to maintain professionalism in high-stress situations.
Strong organizational and time management abilities.
Knowledge of state and federal regulations regarding mental health care.
Working Conditions
Full-time position, with flexible scheduling available.
May require occasional evening or weekend work to accommodate client needs.
Work performed in an office setting, with option to work remotely available.
Benefits
Compensation: $70 - $80 per billing hour.
Professional Development: CEU reimbursement, access to training sessions, and support for certification maintenance.
Ready to Empower Lives? Join a team where your expertise is valued, your work matters, and your career thrives. Apply now at************************* and be part of something bigger at Renewed Vision CDDC!
About the Role:
Welcome to Brightline! We are searching for a Full-Time Clinical Psychologist to deliver both onsite and virtual care at our soon to be brand new clinic in Westchester County.
If you are as passionate about evidence-based mental health care for kids, teens, and families as we are, we're looking for you.
Responsibilities Include:
Providing comprehensive care to youth ages 2 to 17, including diagnostic evaluations, care plan development, utilization of evidence-based interventions in individual and group formats, and measurement-based care best practices
Conducting psychological testing for common concerns, including learning disorders, executive functioning, and autism spectrum disorders.
Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, engaging in peer consultation, and engaging in continuous professional development
Participating in community engagement & outreach opportunities
Requirements:
Availability during Brightline's peak hours (3pm-7pm ET)
Unrestricted license to practice at the doctoral level in the state of New York
Extensive experience addressing common concerns such as anxiety, depression, ADHD, behavioral issues, trauma, learning disorders, autism, and other similar presentations
Strong knowledge of current clinical research and a commitment to staying updated on the latest empirical advancements
A clear understanding and deep commitment to ethical standards of care
Experience providing care both in-person and virtually
We Offer Several Benefits, Perks, and Stipends:
Health Coverage: Medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus life and long term disability coverage and a flexible spending account (FSA)
Time Off: Paid time off, paid sick time, 12 paid holidays, and paid parental leave
Financial Wellness: 401(k)*
Stipends and Reimbursements: Work from home stipend, health and wellness stipend, professional development reimbursement, commuter benefits, cell phone and internet reimbursement, and licensure maintenance support
Work Environment: A collaborative, clinician-led culture that fosters connection, support, and community
Compensation Philosophy: At Brightline, we have built a total rewards philosophy grounded in fair, equitable, and competitive compensation. The salary range for this position is $120,000 to $155,000. Individual compensation within this range is determined by a number of factors, including licensure, experience, internal pay equity, and other relevant business considerations
.
Our Commitment to Building a Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive workforce
At Brightline, we believe that Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging are essential to the foundation that we build our mission upon. We are compelled to build a future where all families can access inclusive, high-quality care. We are committed to creating an environment that encourages our employees to show up authentically, reach their highest potential, and have an equal opportunity to thrive. We are committed to systematically evaluating and improving our inherent beliefs, observed behaviors, structures, and systems. We are committed to ensuring that every employee, candidate, client, and family we serve is valued and respected.
About Brightline
Brightline is a therapy and psychiatry practice that delivers expert pediatric, teen, and parental mental health care to families and kids up to age 18. Brightline's virtual and in-person outpatient services include diagnostic evaluation, therapy, psychiatry services (e.g. medication management), and psychological testing (to assess learning differences, school readiness, executive functioning difficulties, and autism). In addition to Brightline's generalized support, we offer focused programs including those that support anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorders, ADHD, and disruptive behaviors. Founded in 2019, Brightline has delivered care to tens of thousands of families with industry-leading results. We've been nationally recognized for clinical excellence and innovation for several years - recent awards include the
Fast Company 50 Most Innovative Companies (2022)
and
Behavioral Health Business Companies to Watch Award (2024)
. Brightline is based in Palo Alto and is backed by investors including Boston Children's Hospital, Northwell Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Google Ventures, KKR, and Oak HC/FT.
$120k-155k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Psychologist (REMOTE)
Lifestance Health
Remote job
Job DescriptionWe are actively hiring talented Licensed Clinical Psychologists in Washington who are passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence. Please apply now or contact me directly: Bobby Norman Director, Practice Development ****************************
We offer Psychologists:
Competitive compensation package based on productivity with uncapped earning potential
Comp range of $125,000-$160,000
W2 employed position
Sign-on bonus
Cash based incentive program
Comprehensive benefits package
401K with 4% match
Part-time and full-time options
CEUs
Paid parental leave
Malpractice insurance provided
Psychologists are a critical part of our clinical team. We're seeking Psychologists that are:
Fully licensed and credentialed in Washington as a Psychologist including a Ph.D. or Psy.D.
Experienced with caring for adult and/or child and adolescent populations.
Psychological Testing available but not required.
Location and Schedule:
MUST reside in Washington state for remote
Locations are throughout the area to make commuting easier
Beautifully designed offices that are thoughtfully laid out
Monday - Friday No weekends
Flexible Schedule to accommodate work/life balance and personal schedules
In-Office & Hybrid Positions, offers both In-person & Remote flexibility
Job Description
Licensed Psychologist / Bilingual Spanish / Remote - Bronx, NY (#3194)
Employment Type: Full-time (Remote/Required to be on-site 1-2 days/month) Salary Range: $110,000 - $115,000 per year
About Greenlife Healthcare Staffing
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is a leading nationwide recruitment agency dedicated to connecting healthcare professionals with top-tier opportunities. We partner with hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, multi-specialty groups, and private practices to match talented individuals with roles that align with their skills and career goals.
Position Overview
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing is seeking a Bilingual Licensed Psychologist (Bilingual Spanish) to join a dynamic multi-specialty practice in the Bronx. This role offers a hybrid schedule with minimal on-site requirements, providing flexibility while serving a diverse patient population.
Qualifications
Education: Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology from an accredited program.
Licensure: Active New York State Psychologist license (required).
Experience: Minimum 1 year of clinical experience post-licensure.
Language: Must be fluent in Spanish.
Work Schedule: Full-time position (Required to be on-site 1-2 days/month)
Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation: $110,000 - $115,000/year based on experience.
Comprehensive Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings
Commuter Benefits program
Visa Sponsorship Opportunities
Malpractice insurance coverage
Loan repayment
Flexible schedules
Stable Employment
Exclusive 20% Discount on Tuition Reduction with local College
Work-Life Balance: The Hybrid model minimizes commute time.
Professional Growth: Opportunities for clinical specialization and continuing education.
Impactful Work: Serve diverse communities in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
Use psychotherapy to improve the quality of life for individuals, groups, and families.
Test and assess patients for indications of mental health disorders.
Develop treatment plans and strategies to help patients.
Support patients who have experienced traumatic life events.
Provide ongoing care and evaluation to patients with long-term difficulties.
Refer patients to other specialists or doctors as needed.
Help patients set realistic goals and monitor their progress.
Keep up to date with, and potentially participate in, new research in psychology.
How to Apply
If you are a dedicated Psychologist passionate about culturally competent care, apply today!
Submit your Resume/CV to: hr@glhstaffing.com Call to learn more: (800) 608-4025
Greenlife Healthcare Staffing -Empowering Healthcare Professionals, Enriching Lives.
Job Description
Licensed Psychologist / Bilingual Spanish / Remote - Bronx, NY (#1655)
Employment Type: Full-time (Remote/Required to be on-site 1-2 days/month) Salary Range: $110,000 - $115,000 per year
About Impact Recruiting Solutions:
Impact Recruiting Solutions is a dedicated recruitment partner connecting healthcare professionals with rewarding opportunities. We collaborate with hospitals, clinics, and multi-specialty facilities to match skilled individuals with roles that align with their expertise and career aspirations.
Position Overview
Impact Recruiting Solutions is seeking a Bilingual Licensed Psychologist (Bilingual Spanish) to join a dynamic multi-specialty practice in the Bronx. This role offers a hybrid schedule with minimal on-site requirements, providing flexibility while serving a diverse patient population.
Qualifications
Education: Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology from an accredited program.
Licensure: Active New York State Psychologist license (required).
Experience: Minimum 1 year of clinical experience post-licensure.
Language: Must be fluent in Spanish.
Work Schedule: Full-time position (Required to be on-site 1-2 days/month)
Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation: $110,000 - $115,000/year based on experience.
Comprehensive Benefits:
Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
Flexible Spending Account
Paid Time Off
Retirement Savings
Commuter Benefits program
Visa Sponsorship Opportunities
Malpractice insurance coverage
Loan repayment
Flexible schedules
Stable Employment
Exclusive 20% Discount on Tuition Reduction with local College
Work-Life Balance: The Hybrid model minimizes commute time.
Professional Growth: Opportunities for clinical specialization and continuing education.
Impactful Work: Serve diverse communities in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
Use psychotherapy to improve the quality of life for individuals, groups, and families.
Test and assess patients for indications of mental health disorders.
Develop treatment plans and strategies to help patients.
Support patients who have experienced traumatic life events.
Provide ongoing care and evaluation to patients with long-term difficulties.
Refer patients to other specialists or doctors as needed.
Help patients set realistic goals and monitor their progress.
Keep up to date with, and potentially participate in, new research in psychology.
How to Apply
If you are a detail-oriented professional ready to advance your career in healthcare, submit your Resume/CV to hr@irecruitings.com or call (607) 478-1810 to learn more about this opportunity and others.
Impact Recruiting Solutions: Driving Careers, Transforming Healthcare.
$110k-115k yearly 6d ago
Licensed Psychologist and Psychological Associate
State of Wisconsin
Remote job
This role provides direct mental health treatment services to individuals under the care of the Wisconsin DOC. Direct services may include, but are not limited to: clinical monitoring of mental health symptoms, intake assessments, psychological assessments, individual and group therapy, risk management, and crisis intervention, on-call emergency services as assigned.
There are opportunities at Racine Correctional Institution and Oshkosh Correctional Institution that provide an additional focus on sex offender treatment within an intensive residential program. Other positions throughout the state may have focus areas such as dual diagnosis or the management and treatment of serious mental illness.
Individuals in the psychology roles provide consultation services to the multidisciplinary staff who are involved in the care and treatment of the individuals, including medical providers, security, probation and parole, social workers, and more.
This position may provide staff development and training related to mental health. Training opportunities, including CEU certificates, are available to maintain, further develop and refine clinical skills.
Psychological Associates will perform the duties above under the direction and supervision of a licensed psychologist. The Wisconsin Department of Corrections provides the required supervision for post-doctorate licensing.
Psychologist Licensed positions may provide clinical supervision to interns in professional psychology consistent with American Psychological Association (APA) and Association of Psychology Post-Doctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) internship standards or may assist in providing clinical supervision to unlicensed staff seeking licensure in Wisconsin.
Salary Information
Starting annual salary for a Licensed Psychologist is $130062/year *.
Starting annual salary for a Psychological Associate with an Interim Psychologist License is $106121/year .
Starting annual salary for a Psychological Associate (with a Doctorate in Psychology) is $99881/year*.
Starting annual salary for Psychological Associate is $87401/year.
* *Salary includes $6.00/hour add-on for Doctorate and $5.00/hour add-on for WI Psychologist License.
* Salary includes $6.00/hour add-on for Doctorate and $3.00/hour add-on for Interim Psychologist License.
* *Salary includes $6.00/hour add-on for Doctorate.
For greater detail on Psychology Add-Ons, see Section A 4.10 of the Comp Plan.
Sign-On Bonus: Candidates with no prior permanent employment with the State of Wisconsin in the past 5 years may be eligible to accept a sign-on bonus of $3000. The sign-on bonus will be paid in two installments: $1500 on the first paycheck and $1500 with the paycheck for the pay period in which the employee attains permanent status (usually 1 year). (UW System employment isn't disqualifying.)
To receive the bonus, a candidate must sign an agreement indicating they will remain in that occupational area for a year. If the candidate leaves their occupational area prior to completing the one year, they may be required to reimburse the initial payment.
Pay will be set in accordance with the Compensation Plan and Wisconsin Administrative Code in effect at the time of hire. Psychological Associate is in pay schedule and range 12-63 and Psychologist-Licensed is in pay schedule and range 12-60. A probationary period is required.
In addition to meaningful and rewarding work, we offer a competitive benefits package featuring:
* Substantial leave time including at least 3.5 weeks of vacation to start, 9 paid holidays, and ample accrued sick time that rolls over each year.
* Insurance: Excellent and affordable health, dental, vision, and life insurance.
* An exceptional pension plan including a lifetime retirement payment.
* An optional tax-advantaged 457 retirement savings plan.
* The Well Wisconsin Program helps participants set health and well-being goals, track progress, stay motivated, and earn incentives.
* Our Employee Assistance Program offers employees and their immediate family a variety of tools, resources, and professional consultation services to support their health, goals, and overall well-being.
* DOC is a qualifying employer for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
* Please click here for a summary of State of Wisconsin employment benefits or click here to explore employment benefits on the website.
To help you understand what your benefit package would be worth, please see the Total Rewards Calculator here.
Job Details
Standard hours of work are Monday - Friday 7:45AM - 4:30PM. Some facilities have additional flexibility (i.e., 4 tens) and/or opportunities for remote work. A few part-time positions are available and will be identified as such when interviews are offered. Night or weekend work is rare and typically only during assigned on-call weeks. Many facilities offer the ability to provide on-call services via telehealth; all positions will need to work in person regularly at the facility to which they are assigned. These positions are FLSA Exempt.
Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States (i.e. a citizen or national of the U.S., a lawful permanent resident, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S. without DOC sponsorship) at the time of application.
The Department of Corrections may conduct pre-employment drug screens. Any applicant who is offered employment in a position which requires a pre-employment drug screen must pass the screen as a contingency of employment.
The Department of Corrections will conduct criminal background checks on applicants prior to selection. Upon hire, all new DOC employees are subject to fingerprinting.
For more in-depth information on employment with the State of Wisconsin, please see the State Employee Handbook.
Qualifications
This recruitment will be used to fill Psychology vacancies as they occur.
Some positions require a license or a Doctoral Degree in Psychology, and others can be filled by individuals in possession of a Master's Degree who meet the criteria below.
All Positions:
* Qualified candidates must have experience in treatment and assessment of mental disorders as defined by the current version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM).
To Fill a Position Requiring a Master's Degree:
* Qualified candidates must possess a master's degree in Psychology or a related clinical treatment field from a regionally accredited university, college or professional school.
* Qualified candidates must also possess a current license as a Professional Counselor (LPC) or as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) granted by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services. LPC Credentials end in -125 and LCSW in -123.
To Fill a Position Requiring a Doctorate in Psychology:
* Qualified candidates must possess a doctoral degree in Psychology (or equivalent) OR be within four months of completing all requirements for a Doctoral degree (except for dissertation). This degree must be from a regionally accredited university, college or professional school and must meet the requirements for a Wisconsin Psychologist license.
* Qualified candidates must have successfully completed a doctoral psychology internship after the completion of all doctoral level coursework. This internship must include at least 1500 clinical hours supervised by a licensed psychologist. Candidates must provide a certificate of internship completion (or verification of an ongoing internship) at time of interview.
To Fill a Position Requiring a Psychology License:
* Qualified candidates must possess a current Psychologist license granted by the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services.
* Or, if licensed in Psychology in another state, you may apply now, but you must obtain your Wisconsin license by date of appointment.
How To Apply
To apply, click on "Apply for Job" to start the application process. Follow the steps outlined in the application process and submit your application.
The initial screening prior to interview is based on your response to the screening questionnaire. Submitted information will be evaluated and qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. Candidates should be prepared to provide transcripts at the time of interview. Candidates who have completed a doctoral internship should be prepared to provide the certificate of completion for their internship at time of interview.
You will be asked about various licenses in the application process, and there will be a field for you to enter your license number. If you have a license, please enter it as it appears on the DSPS website as this is how we will verify your license. If your license is listed under a former name, please include your former name in the same text box after you enter your license number. If you have an out of state psychology license, make sure to include the state.
Permanent classified employees who are eligible for consideration as a transfer or voluntary demotion must complete the application process in order to be considered.
The State of Wisconsin is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer seeking a diverse and talented workforce. We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities.
The State of Wisconsin offers a special program for qualified veterans with a 30% or greater service-connected disability. If you are a qualified veteran, please visit the Veterans Employment page for application instructions to be considered for the Veterans Non-Competitive Appointment program.
Questions about psychology programs in the Wisconsin Department of Corrections may be directed to Dr. Marlena Larson at ****************************.
Questions about applying can be directed to Athena Foster, HR Specialist - Senior, at ***************************.
Deadline to Apply
Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the needs of the department are met. This posting will be up until: Wednesday June 17th, 2026. At that time, we anticipate creating a new job opening to continue recruiting for this classification, and individuals will need to reapply to be considered.
Applications are processed every week, usually on Thursdays. After your application is processed, you will receive an eligibility designation. The register created from this announcement will be used to fill vacancies, statewide, as they occur for up to 6 months. All recruiting locations with positions eligible to be filled from the recruitment are listed. Not all recruiting locations have vacancies.
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$99.9k-130.1k yearly 29d ago
Postdoctoral Psychologist/Psychology Associate
Ellie Mental Health
Remote job
Benefits:
Flexible schedule
Opportunity for advancement
Paid time off
Training & development
Postdoctoral Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) As a postdoctoral psychologist/psychology associate at Ellie Mental Health's locally owned and operated clinic in Columbia, Maryland, you'll share our vision for improving and expanding access to quality mental health care and thrive in an environment driven by our core values of authenticity, humor, compassion, creativity, acceptance, and determination.
Ellie was proudly founded by clinicians on the principle of destigmatizing mental health. The mental health industry is full of barriers, and we have made it our goal to fill the gap and find innovative ways to break down these barriers for our local communities. We are excited to expand across the country by partnering with local leaders in your community.
Our clinics are structured to remove many of the obstacles that get in the way of providing world-class mental health services. Ellie makes the clinician's experience a priority by offering excellent compensation, benefits, training, flexible scheduling (FT/PT), CEU's, and an incredibly inclusive environment. Additionally, Ellie provides centralized administrative support, technology, referral support, scheduling, client/therapist matching, and more.
Office Location:
Conveniently located near the Columbia Mall at 10025 Governor Warfield Parkway, Suite 206, Columbia, MD 21044
Responsibilities include:
Evaluate mental health diagnoses, create, implement, and maintain treatment plans and complete ongoing documentation in a timely manner
Provide excellent customer service for clients and collaborate with a dynamic team to further the mission of filling gaps in your community
Utilize creativity in interventions to help clients achieve and exceed goals
Actively engage in consultations with your colleagues to ensure high quality care for all office clients
Engage in continued learning of applied skills through active participation in weekly supervision and continuing education activities
Opportunities to lead in-house trainings, lead community-based projects, and participate in outreach activities
Required Qualifications and Skills:
Completed doctoral degree required; will need to register as a psychology associate with the state of Maryland after accepting job offer which requires passing the Maryland jurisprudence exam and a criminal background check
Experience with completing diagnostic evaluations, treatment plans and clinical case notes in a timely manner
Comfort and familiarity working with a diverse client base
Candidates must be able to work in Maryland as a registered psychology associate, or relocating to Maryland
Ideal candidates will have a general knowledge of therapy services, community resources, insurance billing, and previous experience with mental health documentation
Ability to demonstrate and model stable, appropriate boundaries with clients
Opportunities for individual, family, and group therapy services as well as Telehealth. BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ encouraged to apply
Proficient or able to quickly learn to use of Office 365 and EHR systems (Valant)
The perfect candidate will share our passion for improving and expanding access to quality mental health care and will thrive in a culture that emphasizes: autonomy, flexibility, creativity, authenticity, humor, compassion, acceptance and determination.
All providers on the team have the option of participating in outreach events and community partnerships to develop connections in their own areas of professional development goals; the directors will support the professional development of each provider, rather than try to fit a provider into an existing "mold"
Benefits & Compensation Include:
Excellent compensation
Paid training time
CEU Stipend that can be used towards licensure study materials and related licensure costs
Health insurance reimbursement
Liability insurance coverage
Paid Time Off, including a paid day off the week of your birthday as well as flexible holiday time off for you to select the holidays that you'd like to be off; sick time and vacation time, too
Flexible Scheduling, including the option to work from home and to adjust your schedule as needed to help you have a work-life balance
Opportunity to develop programs and engage in outreach projects related to areas of interest to you, while being paid!
Independent franchisees are Equal Opportunity employers committed to diverse and inclusive workforces. Franchisees are independent business people and not employed by Ellie Family Services, PLLP, d/b/a “Ellie Mental Health”, Ellie MSO, LLC, or Ellie FAM LLC. Thus, each franchisee and each franchisee clinic is unique and the franchisee is alone responsible for all employment matters in their clinic, including the terms and conditions of employment for their employees, such as hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, staffing and scheduling. Depending on the clinic location you select, the job for which you apply may be in a clinic owned and operated by an independent franchisee, and not with the corporate-owned clinics, which are based in Minnesota. This means the franchisee, not Ellie Family Services, PLLP, is responsible for all employment matters at the clinic. If you are hired for the job, the franchisee will be your employer, not Ellie Family Services, PLLP or any of its affiliated entities. For franchisee clinic locations, please contact the franchisee organization directly to the extent you need assistance in completing forms or otherwise participating in that franchisee's application process. Ellie Mental Health is committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, or any other legally-recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. Applicants with disabilities may be entitled to reasonable accommodation under the terms of the Americans with Disabilities Act and certain state or local laws. A reasonable accommodation is a change or adjustment to a job or work environment that will ensure an equal employment opportunity without imposing an undue hardship on the operation of the business.
Flexible work from home options available.
Seeking creative & collaborative humans with a passion for changing mental health care in fun and meaningful ways. Don't meet EVERY requirement?
Studies have shown that women and people of color are less likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single qualification. Ellie Mental Health is devoted to purposefully building an inclusive and diverse workplace where all of our humans can be their authentic selves!
(Authenticity is one of our core values, after all…)
If you're excited about the chance to be a change-maker with us, but your past experience doesn't perfectly align with every single qualification of the job description, we encourage you to apply anyways. Our mental health jobs need dedicated individuals from every background who are willing to care for others. And who knows, you might just be the perfect candidate for another role!
Employee Experience
We take care of our people. It's that simple. From investing in their financial future, to providing wages that shatter the ceiling in our industry to reasonable caseload expectations we ensure that our people are happy. Happy employees do better work and provide better client care! No matter what it is that you do in your mental health career at Ellie, our clients depend on us cultivating an environment where our employees can thrive so that
they
can thrive too!
Y'all, jobs in mental health are tough jobs with a high risk of emotional fatigue and burnout. At Ellie, we use all of our core values of humor, creativity, authenticity, acceptance, determination, and compassion not just out in our communities, but we turn them inwards too! Our employees have clear growth paths for advancing their careers.
We have created a culture that reminds us that our employees are our leaders!
Company Structure
Ellie is a socially responsible for-profit business, which allows us to be flexible and responsive to our community's needs. Many mental health and wellness-focused companies are non-profits or government agencies, which rely on the general public, grants, or large donors for funding. This model often results in little creativity and lower compensation for employees, promoting a work culture that just makes people feel “blah.”
Feeling
blah
doesn't help employees stay motivated, engaged, or even in their jobs for a very long time! So we created a new model: one that puts flexibility, innovative decision-making, creativity, and our people first, while remaining a socially conscious and responsible for-profit business focused on changing how we treat mental health.
In short, we're just people helping people. Wanna join the herd?
$64k-94k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Key Connections Aba Services LLC
Remote job
Job DescriptionBenefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
Health insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
We are seeking a compassionate, detail-oriented, and licensed Clinical Psychologist with expertise in working with children and adolescents. The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting comprehensive psychological assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team to support the mental health and developmental needs of our clients.
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact through high-quality psychological care, in-depth reporting, and collaboration with clinicians, educators, and healthcare providers.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct psychological assessments, diagnostic testing, and clinical evaluations for children and adolescents.
Administer and interpret standardized assessment tools to support accurate and thorough diagnoses.
Prepare detailed, timely, and clinically sound psychological evaluation reports, including assessment results and treatment recommendations.
Maintain comprehensive, confidential, and compliant documentation for all client interactions and services provided.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of therapists, educators, case managers, and medical professionals to support integrated care.
Attend and participate in team meetings, case conferences, and ongoing professional development/training.
Qualifications:
Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from an accredited institution.
Current, active licensure as a Clinical Psychologist, registered/valid in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Demonstrated experience conducting psychological assessments with children and adolescents.
Strong knowledge of standardized assessment tools and diagnostic criteria.
Excellent report-writing and documentation skills with attention to clinical detail and clarity.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; able to work collaboratively across disciplines.
Commitment to ethical standards, client-centered care, and culturally responsive practice.
Benefits:
Salary range of $70,000-$120,000 (based on experience)
Fully remote work accommodation available
Health, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off and sick time
Paid Holidays
Flexible scheduling to accommodate full-time or part-time availability
401k with a 6% match
$70k-120k yearly 5d ago
Remote Clinical Psychologist (Ph.D / Psy.D)
Total Life 4.1
Remote job
Ever-Hiring Role - Applicants Are Always Welcome to Apply
Total Life is continuously seeking passionate and qualified clinicians to join our team. If you're interested in supporting healthier aging and making a lasting impact through compassionate, evidence-based care, we encourage you to apply today.
About Us:
Total Life is dedicated to supporting healthier aging and addressing mental health challenges with compassionate, evidence-based care. We make quality, affordable emotional support services accessible to older adults nationwide, helping them thrive through life's transitions, challenges, and opportunities.
About This Opportunity:
We are seeking a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (Psy.D / Ph.D) across the United States to provide virtual therapy to older adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, loneliness, and life transitions. This is more than a job-it's a chance to be part of a mission-driven team, to grow professionally, and to make a tangible difference in the lives of clients who need it most.
Primary Responsibilities:
Provide engaging and effective virtual therapy (individual and/or group)
Apply evidence-based approaches to help clients thrive.
Leverage your clinical experience and actively work with clients to accelerate your professional growth
Focus in the area of healthier aging with a compassionate, expert team dedicated to supporting you and your journey
Requirements
Our Requirements:
Valid Clinical Psychologist license (Psy.D / Ph.D) in the United States.
Minimum of 2 years post-licensure clinical experience delivering psychotherapy.
Experience with CBT, DBT, and other evidence-based methods.
Proof of professional liability insurance ($1,000,000 claim limit / $3,000,000 aggregate) or willingness to obtain prior to hire.
Active NPI number.
Comfortable with technology and delivering teletherapy.
Demonstrates understanding of sound ethical practice.
Minimum availability of 10 hours per week.
Existing Medicare credentialing and CAQH setup are a plus.
Ability to pass a criminal background check.
Even if you don't meet every requirement, we encourage you to apply-we're excited to meet passionate clinicians ready to make a difference!
What Will Set You Apart:
Licensed in many states or PSYPACT credentialed
Availability of 20+ hours per week
Benefits
Compensation & Benefits:
$80-$90 per session, based on experience and credentials.
1099 independent contractor role.
Opportunities for professional growth and additional income.
Work fully remote with a supportive team.
Performance bonuses available for exceptional providers who demonstrate outstanding client care and engagement.
Schedule:
Flexible part-time or full-time positions available
Flexible availability (weekday or weekend options).
How to Apply:
Please attach your resume highlighting your professional experience.
Our Commitment:
Total Life is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, inclusion, and respect, ensuring a workplace free from discrimination and harassment.
$83k-114k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Clinical Psychologist - PSYPACT (Telehealth)
Sailor Health
Remote job
Join a mission-driven team that makes therapy more meaningful for older adults - with zero admin work, flexible hours, and a full caseload provided for you. Transform lives while working from anywhere.
Clinical Psychologist with PSYPACT (Geriatric, Telehealth)
Positions: 1099 starting at 15 weekly sessions, W2 starting at 25 weekly sessions (includes health/dental/vision insurance and 401k with up to 3.5% matching); fee-for-service.
Location: 100% Virtual
Highlights:
100% Remote - Work from anywhere
Flexible hours - Set your own schedule (15+ hrs/week)
Rapid referrals - Full caseload within weeks
No admin work - Focus 100% on therapy
Bi-weekly pay + benefits (W-2) or 1099 available
AI-powered documentation assistant - Will reduce your documentation time
Dedicated support - A real person who knows you by name and has your back
About Sailor Health
Sailor Health is a mission-driven mental health practice dedicated to improving the mental health and well-being of the senior population. We are seeking experienced Clinical Psychologists to join our team and provide high-quality, compassionate care.
As a remote company, Sailor offers unparalleled flexibility and work-life balance for our therapists. We take care of finding your referrals and filling your case load to best fit your needs.
Why Join Sailor Health?
We built Sailor Health because our underserved senior population deserves accessible care, and exceptional care starts with exceptional therapists.
We handle the paperwork, referrals, and operations so you can spend your time where it matters: building deep, meaningful relationships with older adults who value you.
We believe that caring for our clinicians is just as important as caring for our clients, which is why we have a dedicated clinician support team to answer all your questions in real-time.
What We Offer
No more admin work: Our Care Coordination team handles all admin so you can focus solely on providing the best care.
Steady and fast referrals: We'll fill up your case load very quickly.
Ongoing growth: Access regular clinical consultation, peer case reviews, and professional development resources tailored to geriatric care; you'll continually grow as a clinician and leader.
Flexible scheduling: Set your own hours and control your schedule, starting at just 15 per week.
AI-powered documentation: A smart scribe streamlines your notes and cuts down the time you spend doing documentation.
Build relationships with older adults who cherish therapy: Our clients value deeply the relationship with their therapists, and therapy is one of their most meaningful interactions all week.
Supportive leadership: Ongoing access to a Clinical Director and peer case consultation; our team gets back to you within the hour for any questions you might have.
Community: Connect with a vibrant, dedicated team of geriatric-focused therapists through team events.
Responsibilities
Provide exceptional evidence-based psychotherapy to older adults via telehealth (15 hours or more per week)
Conduct clinical assessments and intake evaluations using geriatric tools
Develop and implement personalized treatment plans, regularly monitoring client progress and adjusting strategies as needed
Maintain thorough and timely documentation in compliance with company policies (assisted by our AI-powered scribe)
Support clients through life transitions (retirement, bereavement, isolation) using a compassionate and age-appropriate approach
Participate in regular team meetings to ensure best practices
Support clients through therapy life transitions, such as retirement, loss of independence, or bereavement, using a compassionate and age-appropriate approach.
Qualifications
Ability to support the Sailor Health team on a contract, part-time, or full-time basis (at least 15 hours per week)
Degree in Clinical Psychology: either Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology or Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Clinical Psychology
Experience working with older adults strongly preferred
Proficient using electronic health records (EHR) and using delivering therapy via telehealth
Prosper Health is on a mission to make life happier and healthier for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
Autistic adults have been systematically overlooked by the healthcare system-despite autism diagnoses increasing more than 5x in the past 25 years. This has led to extremely poor outcomes: autistic adults are 11x more likely than the average person to experience suicidal ideation and face a life expectancy 30 years shorter than average.
Prosper offers virtual mental health services-covered by insurance and built specifically for autistic adults. We help thousands of people get diagnosed for the first time in their lives, pair them with neurodivergent-affirming therapists, and foster belonging through community. In just 2 years, we have grown to double digit millions of run-rate revenue, thousands of active clients, and 200+ clinicians. We have a lean, ambitious team, and recently raised a Series A to help us transform mental health for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
The Role
We're hiring Licensed Psychologists (Ph.D/Psy.D) to conduct autism assessments for adults via telehealth. You'll join a team dedicated to creating affordable, accessible diagnostic services while helping to shape best practices in adult autism assessment.
Our clinicians come from diverse backgrounds and career stages - whether you're building your career foundation, balancing work with other responsibilities, or expanding your clinical expertise, we offer flexibility to match your needs.
What You'll Do
Conduct comprehensive autism assessments for adults via telehealth
Deliver actionable feedback to clients following evaluations and develop personalized post-assessment plans
Write clear, thorough clinical reports that document findings and recommendations
Participate in case consultations and clinical collaborative opportunities
Focus on direct client care while we handle administrative tasks and insurance billing
What We Offer
Flexible Work Options:
Schedule autonomy (7am-10pm - 7days a week)
Part-time/Contract roles start at just 18 hours per week
Full-Time salaried positions available with benefits
Work from your private office or space, regardless of geographic location
Clinical Support Structure:
Administrative support including scheduling, billing and insurance done for you, not by you so you can focus on clinical work
Purpose-built technology for effective telehealth assessment and report writing
Paid, structured onboarding program - we will set you up for success no matter your level of experience with Autism
Inclusive, neurodiversity-affirming community of clinicians that values diverse perspectives and collaborative growth
Professional Development:
Regular case consultation groups and monthly case conferences in a Project ECHO format
Mentorship opportunities with experienced clinicians while you acclimate to our processes and systems
Clear career advancement opportunities with pathways to lead roles and clinical leadership positions
Benefits (Full-time Positions):
Comprehensive Medical/Dental/Vision coverage
401(k) retirement plan
15 days PTO plus major holidays
What We Look For:
Required Qualifications:
Doctoral degree (PhD/PsyD) from an APA-accredited program
Current state licensure as a Licensed Psychologist with no disciplinary actions
Identity-affirming approach to patient care
Strong clinical judgment and clinical interview skills
Proficient remote communication abilities
Tech competence and self-direction
Desire to support an underserved population of autistic adults
Preferred Qualifications:
PSYPACT licensure or eligibility
Experience with adult diagnostic evaluations
Background working with neurodivergent populations
Join Our Team
Ready to transform lives while advancing your career? Apply today to join Prosper Health's team of dedicated professionals making a real difference for autistic and neurodivergent adults.
Prosper Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a diverse and inclusive team. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including those who identify as neurodivergent, LGBTQ+, or BIPOC.
For those interested in 1099 opportunities, we offer a per assessment rate, paid upon submission of the assessment.
Weekly pay$1,650-$2,200 USD
We also offer salaried roles that come with full benefits.
Annual Salary Range$100,000-$120,000 USDMore about Prosper Health
Our team: We are a team of thoughtful, caring, action-oriented problem-solvers-paired with true experts in the field, including clinicians and autistic self-advocates. Our operations team is based in New York and spread across the U.S., with talent from Bain, McKinsey, BCG, FirstHand Health, SeatGeek, Benchling, and schools like Harvard, MIT, Yale, Penn, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, and more.
Our culture:
Clients first - Our job is to solve real problems for our clients. Choose what makes life better for the client, even if it's harder for us. Never lose sight of the person on the other side.
Find a Way - We use ingenuity, scrappiness, and determination to bend the world to accomplish our goals. We're resourceful and do more with less.
Raise the Bar - We grow deliberately, by asking how things can improve and by giving and seeking feedback. We insist on the highest standards and keep pushing them higher.
Be a Good Person - Be kind, be honest, and make it fun to work here. Tell the truth even when it's uncomfortable. Treat people with respect and go out of your way to do nice things for your teammates.
$100k-120k yearly Auto-Apply 9d ago
Clinical Denials Coord
Wvumedicine
Remote job
Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position. Responsible for reporting, monitoring, and analyzing denials. Coordinates all referrals for further appeal to outside agencies based on department guidelines. Provides support and assistance to Revenue Cycle Leadership as directed. Coordinates all administrative activities surrounding management of clinical denials. Coordinates and performs appeals writing for RAC, Medicaid RAC, payer and other government denials. Provide process improvement initiatives through route cause analysis.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Current Registered Nurse license issued by the state in which services will be provided or current multi-state Registered Nurse license through the enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC).
EXPERIENCE:
1. Three (3) years of healthcare clinical experience.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Bachelor's Degree in Nursing OR Associate of Science in Nursing Degree (ASN) or Diploma; Currently enrolled in a BSN program and BSN completion within three (3) years of hire.
EXPERIENCE:
1. Medical Management for Medicare and/or Medicaid populations.
2. Utilization Management experience.
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Completes clinical appeal writing for insurance denials.
2. Evaluates each patient medical record reviewing specific documents relating to patient treatment and billable charges, chronologically, identifying services billed versus services documented as rendered. Identifies acceptable versus unacceptable supportive information, based on JCAHO/AHA/Clinical Practice Standards.
3. Evaluates patient medical record versus the bill noting discrepancies in over-under and miss-billed items; correctly calculates the dollar total amounts for each discrepancy and submits necessary documents for adjustments
4. Negotiates with external auditors regarding billing issues as needed to reach agreement on disputed items; provides appropriate supportive documentation for questioned charges.
5. Completes and submits audits documentation in a timely fashion and legible manner. Completes work independently with minimum supervision.
6. Communicates regularly with clinical and administrative personnel to obtain further supportive documentation for billed services beyond what is found in the medical record.
7. Maintains current clinical knowledge through reading, attendance at seminars, clinical practice and informal sessions with other departments.
8. Provides timely information regarding bill defense problems to manager, and offers recommendations to eliminate the unnecessary loss of revenue.
9. Applies the medical necessity process to auditing to effectively maximize the hospital's position in negotiation.
10. Participates in departmental projects and educational opportunities to enhance effectiveness of the audit unit. Coordinates and presents education to various groups within the hospital directed at identified problems.
11. Develops appropriate learning tools and objectives for presentations. Shares knowledge with others in a clear, concise and timely manner.
12. Coordinates all administrative activities with regard to denial management including: Collects all denial correspondence. Updates the denial database regularly to accurately reflect all denials received. Coordinates appeals process with Case Management, Patient Access, providers on appropriate accounts.
13. Aggressively appeals denials with payers to obtain maximum recovery of revenues.
14. Develops and/or coordinates training sessions ongoing for revenue cycle staff, clinical staff, etc. to maintain current practices with regard to payer denial activity.
15. Completes analysis and process improvement initiatives related to denials with clinical leaders in organization.
16. Prepares and distributes clinical denial reports as needed for various leaders and stake holders.
17. Assists with preparing and coordinating follow up activities to resolve organizational difficulties with regard to denials.
19. Identifies payer trends with regard to denials and communicates outcomes appropriately.
20. Attends all denial related meetings, as appropriate, to stay up to date on current organizational activities with regard to denials. Attends training sessions, internal and/or externally, and researches the latest best practice trends in handling denials.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
1. Strong letter writing skills.
2. Diverse clinical knowledge.
3. Effective communication skills.
Additional Job Description:
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Shift:
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
United States of America (Exempt)
Company:
SYSTEM West Virginia University Health System
Cost Center:
553 SYSTEM Utilization Review
$83k-114k yearly est. Auto-Apply 44d ago
Clinical Psychologist
Solace 4.1
Remote job
Solace is a healthcare advocacy marketplace that connects patients and families to experts who help them understand and take charge of their personal health
About the Role
As a Clinical Psychologist, you will be instrumental in setting the tone for a patient's journey at Solace. You will conduct intake assessments for new patients, obtaining relevant patient history and clinical information to ensure they are set up for success once they get started with a Solace advocate for ongoing support.
Reporting directly to our Director of Behavioral Health, you will be pivotal in shaping this new service offering at Solace. Your feedback will be critical as we iterate on the services and build toward scalability.
About Solace 🔥
Healthcare in the U.S. is fundamentally broken. The system is so complex that 88% of U.S. adults do not have the health literacy necessary to navigate it without help. Solace cuts through the red tape of healthcare by pairing patients with expert advocates and giving them the tools to make better decisions-and get better outcomes.
We're a Series B startup, founded in 2022 and backed by Inspired Capital, Craft Ventures, Torch Capital, Menlo Ventures, and Signalfire. Our fully remote U.S. team is lean, mission-driven, and growing quickly.
Solace isn't a place to coast. We're here to redefine healthcare-and that demands urgency, precision, and heart. If you're looking to stretch yourself, sharpen your edge, and do the best work of your life alongside a team that cares deeply, you're in the right place. We're intense, and we like it that way.
Read more in our Wall Street Journal funding announcement here.
What You'll Do
Perform intake evaluations in accordance with Solace's guidelines, gathering clinical information including a patient's chronic conditions, behavioral health conditions, and health-related social needs
Maintain accurate, complete, timely, and compliant documentation
Work closely with the Director of Behavioral Health to provide feedback about processes and procedures, and work to establish new processes and best practices
Participate in interdisciplinary meetings with clinical operations, product, and other verticals in the organization
Operate as a behavioral health subject matter expert on the team, supporting Solace patient advocates who are working with behaviorally complex patients
Provide input on platform enhancements, clinical decision support, and other tools required to enable this new service
What You Bring to the Table
Active, unrestricted licensure as a psychologist (PhD or PsyD) in the state of California and/or PSYPACT authorization
3+ years of independent practice
Deep understanding of the DSM-5 diagnostic guidelines
Experience with patients who have medical complexity in addition to behavioral health needs
A willingness to give feedback and practice in an iterative setting
A willingness to roll up your sleeves and help out beyond direct patient care
Prior startup experience is a plus; prior experience working at a tech-forward clinical startup is a massive plus; comfort working autonomously is a necessity
Applicants must be based in the United States.
Up for the Challenge?
We look forward to meeting you.
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Why Join Virtual Peace of Mind?
Virtual Peace of Mind (VPM) is a fast-growing, fully remote private mental health practice providing compassionate, evidence-based care across multiple states. We prioritize clinical excellence, flexibility, and robust support to help our therapists thrive.
VPM is seeking an experienced, Licensed Clinical Psychologist who is fully credentialed and able to independently bill for clinical services. This is a contract-based role designed for a highly skilled professional who can operate autonomously while partnering closely with our team to support client needs.
About the Role
The Licensed Clinical Psychologist will provide high-quality clinical services under their own license and manage their own billing. This position is classified as a 1099 (referral-based independent contractor), not a W-2 employee role, as the clinician must be able to bill independently and collaborate with VPM on an as-needed basis.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide clinical assessments, therapy, and related psychological services.
Bill services independently under your own license.
Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with professional and regulatory standards.
Collaborate with VPM leadership and staff as needed to support client care.
Ensure compliance with all applicable licensing, billing, and ethical requirements.
Licensure & Credentials
Current, active license as a Clinical Psychologist (PhD or PsyD).
Ability to independently bill for services under your own license.
Strong clinical judgment and commitment to high-quality care.
Excellent communication, documentation, and collaboration skills.
Prior independent contractor experience preferred, but not required.
Clinical Experience
Minimum 2 years of experience working with children, adolescents, or school-aged populations
Proven experience and/or history of billing for self-services
Demonstrated expertise in psychological and educational assessment, data-driven intervention planning, and progress monitoring.
Knowledge of federal and state special education regulations, including IDEA, Section 504, and ADA compliance.
Experience in delivering counseling, crisis intervention, and consultation services to students, parents, and educational teams.
Strong skills in telehealth delivery, including the ability to adapt assessments and interventions for virtual platforms while maintaining rapport with students.
Commitment to cultural competence, equity, and trauma-informed practices in supporting diverse student populations.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills for report writing, collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, and parent/school staff engagement.
Collaborative Practice
Demonstrated success working as part of a multidisciplinary team (therapists, school counselors, educators)
Ability to communicate complex information clearly to both clinical and non-clinical stakeholders
Skilled in family engagement and culturally responsive care practices
Technology & Documentation
Proficient with telehealth platforms, EHR systems, and HIPAA-compliant tools
Strong skills in clinical documentation, care coordination, and digital communication
Comfortable supporting care delivery in fully remote environments
Contract Structure
1099 independent contractor arrangement.
Contractor is responsible for their own billing, taxes, insurance, and licensing requirements.
Flexible schedule based on client needs and contractor availability.
$75k-103k yearly est. 37d ago
Licensed Clinical Psychologist - Remote
Axis for Autism
Remote job
Job DescriptionWhy You'll Love this Licensed Clinical Psychologist Job! Axis for Autism is seeking a Clinical Psychologists that has experience in evaluating and diagnosing autism spectrum disorder. Clinical Psychologists work alongside psychometrists who provide dedicated assessment and test support, ensuring comprehensive and efficient evaluations. Focus on your clinical work while we handle all administrative and overhead activities, including scheduling, claims, and billing.
We are looking for candidates interested in a W2 role. We have opportunities tailored to your schedule and preferences. Candidates must be licensed in Arizona, or otherwise willing to obtain Arizona licensure. This is a remote position.
Axis for Autism is an integrated health company with an emphasis on comprehensive autism care. Our specialty is providing life changing services in a better way. Better for families and better for providers. At Axis, we are committed to leveraging the latest advancements in technology and research to improve patient outcomes. Our unique diagnostic approach has reduced the 12+ month waitlist for diagnosis to just 2 months! We are currently seeking talented psychologists to join our team in this groundbreaking endeavor.
Why Axis for Autism?
Competitive Compensation
Medical, Dental, & Vision (Axis pays 80% of individual coverage)
Company paid Basic Life Insurance and Short-Term Disability
401K Retirement Plan (Pre-Tax & ROTH)
Generous PTO (vacation time) & PST (paid sick time)
Paid Training with CEUs and professional development opportunities
Productivity Incentives
A work environment with dedicated clinical professionals who share the passion for helping the individuals we serve.
Opportunities to grow & learn professionally/personally within the ABA field.
Working environment that is collaborative with multidisciplinary team
Continued growth in your career field.
Referral bonus program
Ready to make a direct and lasting impact on Arizona families? Apply today for the Clinical PsychologistsResponsibilities
Meets with families to provide diagnostic feedback based on autism evaluations performed by skilled psychometrists
Provides written documentation of evaluation findings
Consults with patients and families
Provides comprehensive treatment planning
Supervises clinical staff, psychometrists, and psychology trainees
Completes and signs off on reports within desired timeframe
Required Skills
PhD/PsyD in Clinical, School, or Counseling Psychology from an accredited university
Licensed to practice in Arizona or eligible for licensure in Arizona
Training/career emphasis in standardized assessment with scientifically validated, norm referenced instruments
Formal training for ADOS-2 or willingness to complete training
Skilled at organizing and prioritizing tasks
Able to use time efficiently
Passionate about working with diverse populations
Record of continuing education in ASD assessment preferred
Bilingual (Spanish) is a bonus
Ability to provide diagnostic services to all ages is a plus