Clinical Psychologist for Diagnostic Evaluations

Global Outreach TeleRehabilitation Services

  • Richmond, VA
  • Permanent
  • Part-time
  • 17 days ago
Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible schedule
Clinical Psychologist to conduct diagnostic interviews
Are you a Clinical Psychologist looking for a lucrative job (or side hustle) that offers flexibility and simplicity? Are you looking for novelty or a break from psychotherapy? Do you have a knack for differential diagnosis? If so, you have come to the right place!We are looking for independent and motivated psychologists who are interested in conducting telehealth diagnostic interviews. This job involves using your interview and diagnostic skills without leaving your home. You will have lots of independence and freedom and will be provided all the training and consultation you need.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!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. In a full day, making $1,000+ is doable!
- Same day payments
- Flexibility - Work as much or as little as you want
- Telehealth - Work from home!
- Simple and straightforward work. We take care of everything else behind the scenes to make things super easy on you.
- All the orientation/training and ongoing consultation you'll need.To apply
- Submit your CV, a cover letter, and three letters of recommendationThis position can be challenging and involves working with a population suffering from chronic mental health challenges, comorbidities, trauma histories, substance use difficulties, etc. Psychologists who have worked in prisons, community mental health, in-patient hospitals, and so on, usually fit well. However! Don't rule it out if you're on the fence! Many psychologists at different career stages and from different backgrounds will fit wonderfully.

Global Outreach TeleRehabilitation Services