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Assessment Psychologist

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Job summary

A psychological assessment organization in San Diego is seeking a California-licensed Assessment Psychologist. This flexible role offers the chance to conduct psychological evaluations, with the option to include therapy clients. Ideal candidates will have a doctoral degree, active license, and strong report-writing skills. The position allows for part-time or full-time schedules, with competitive compensation ranging from $130,000 to $170,000 annually.

Benefits

Flexible schedules
Paid training
Collaborative clinical team
Opportunities for professional growth

Qualifications

  • Active California State license as a clinical psychologist.
  • High-quality report-writing skills and commitment to thorough evaluations.
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities.

Responsibilities

  • Perform psychological and developmental evaluations.
  • Write reports remotely at times that work best for you.
  • Meet with clients only for testing sessions.

Skills

Report-writing skills
Interpersonal skills
Organizational skills
Communication skills
Knowledge of psychological assessment tools

Education

Doctoral degree in Psychology
California State license as a clinical psychologist
Job description

Center for Thoughtful Lasting Change, Inc. • San Diego , CA , US

Posted 2 months ago

Description

C.A. Licensed Assessment Psychologist—Flexible, Assessment-Focused Role (San Diego)

Are you a California-licensed psychologist seeking greater flexibility, work-life balance, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on your own terms?

At the Center for Thoughtful Lasting Change (CTLC), we specialize in providing high-quality psychological and developmental evaluations, with the option to include therapy clients if that aligns with your interests. Whether you're focused solely on assessment or prefer to combine evaluations with a small therapy caseload, we’ll work with you to craft a role that aligns with your goals and lifestyle.

Responsibilities
  • Perform psychological and developmental evaluations
  • Meet with clients in-office solely for testing sessions (typically 2-3 hours per client)
  • Write reports remotely at times that work best for you
  • Choose to see as few as 2 clients per week, or gradually increase to a full-time schedule (4 clients/week)
Qualifications
  • A Doctoral degree in Psychology
  • Active California State license as a clinical psychologist
  • Certification in BLS for Healthcare Providers or CPR (or willing to obtain).
  • Have high-quality report-writing skills and are committed to delivering thorough, person-centered evaluations
  • You are seeking a sustainable role that honors your time and professional boundaries
  • Proficient knowledge of a range of psychological assessment tools and familiarity with developmental and neuro-developmental disorders
  • Proven ability to build rapport and connect with clients, providing empathetic and effective care
  • Excellent interpersonal skills to foster strong relationships
  • Clear and professional communication skills, capable of creating detailed psychological reports and conveying findings to clients and their support networks
  • Strong organizational and time management abilities, consistently meeting goals, and maintaining clinical excellence
  • Skilled at managing multiple tasks with precision, with a focus on reliability and attention to detail
  • Comfortable working with individuals from diverse backgrounds in a respectful, supportive manner
Compensation

$130,000 - $170,000 per year

About Center for Thoughtful Lasting Change, Inc.

Join Our Team

Join Our Team

If you\'re passionate about helping families through the most critical developmental stages and want to be part of a supportive, mission-driven team, we want to hear from you!

CTLC was founded in 2008 and has continually delivered high-quality psychological and developmental assessments, early intervention, and psychotherapy services. We are committed to providing individualized, trauma-informed care that supports individuals throughout their lives. Our team fosters a warm, collaborative environment with a strong focus on clinical excellence and staff well-being.

We Offer
  • Flexible schedules and supportive supervision
  • Paid training and fidelity certification for Project ImPACT
  • A collaborative and caring clinical team environment
  • Opportunities for reflective practice and professional growth
  • Work that truly makes a positive impact on children’s lives

Apply today to join a compassionate team dedicated to making a difference!

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