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Bend Health, Inc. is seeking a part-time Neuropsychologist to join our remote clinical team dedicated to whole-person care for youth. This role involves conducting neuropsychological evaluations, collaborating with care teams, and leveraging innovative technology to enhance service delivery. With flexibility in scheduling and competitive compensation, you will play a crucial role in improving mental health outcomes for families.
Position is remote. 100% telehealth. Available as part-time, 1099 contractor. Pay is a fixed rate-per-case payment.
Who we are:
Bend Health is revolutionizing the treatment of mental health conditions for kids and teens. Our innovative technology achieves better outcomes and leads to happier, healthier lives while ensuring stigma, costs, and logistics are no longer barriers. Come and be part of a fun, collaborative, supportive, motivated, and data-driven team creating the first scalable and integrated model in mental healthcare for kids and teens. Help shape the future of pediatric mental health and bend the healthcare system to work better for everyone.
Today’s world can be intense and stressful, and it’s taking an unprecedented toll on kids, teens, and families. Bend Health’s collaborative care model relies on therapy to help families manage the ups and downs of everyday life. These challenges could involve managing emotions, challenging negative thinking, and reducing stress and anxiety.
We are looking for a part-time, Neuropsychologist passionate about whole-person, whole-family mental health care to join our clinical team. This position reports to the Director of Neuropsychology.
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