What are the responsibilities and job description for the Neuropsychologist position at Cordial Health, PC?
Clinical Assessment
Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial and neuropsychologically-informed evaluations.
Evaluate cognitive, emotional, and behavioral functioning using standardized tools and clinical interviews.
Identify patterns related to brain functioning, trauma, and environmental influences to inform treatment planning.
Provide integrative therapy grounded in neuroscience research (e.g., trauma-informed care, CBT, DBT, ACT, EMDR, somatic approaches, neuroplasticity-based interventions).
Address dysregulation, trauma responses, maladaptive patterns, and cognitive-emotional processing issues.
Support clients in developing insight, emotional regulation skills, behavioral change strategies, and adaptive coping mechanisms.
Develop individualized, measurable treatment plans informed by neurological theories and psychological frameworks.
Maintain clear, compliant, and timely clinical records.
Monitor progress and adjust interventions based on client response and updated assessments.
Work with psychiatrists, neurologists, psychologists, social workers, and other multidisciplinary professionals to ensure coordinated care.
Participate in case conferences, clinical reviews, and interdisciplinary team meetings.
Provide consultation regarding neuropsychological considerations in treatment.
Educate clients and families about the neurobiological basis of mental health symptoms, cognitive patterns, and emotional responses.
Advocate for trauma-informed, brain-based, and holistic approaches within the clinical setting.
Stay current with emerging neuroscience research, neuropsychological advances, and therapeutic modalities.
Attend trainings, workshops, and continuing education to maintain expertise.
Training in EMDR, somatic therapies, polyvagal-informed practices, or other neuroscience-aligned modalities.
Familiarity with neurological conditions (e.g., TBI, stroke, neurodegenerative disorders, ADHD).
Ability to synthesize complex neurobiological concepts in a client-friendly manner.
Comfort working with culturally diverse and underserved populations.
Qualifications
Master’s in NeuroPsychology / NeuroPsychotherapy
Relevant clinical licensure
Specialized training or certification in neuropsychotherapy, brain-based therapy, trauma-informed treatment, or related areas.
Experience with neuropsychological concepts such as neuroplasticity, autonomic regulation, cognitive processing, and trauma physiology.
Strong skills in assessment, diagnosis, psychotherapy, and interdisciplinary communication.
Compensation & Financial Wellness
Competitive salary aligned with experience
Direct deposit on a consistent pay cycle
401(k) plan available after one year of employment
Full administrative support for scheduling, billing, and credentialing
EMR access and training provided
Integrated treatment team with access to Psychiatric NPs, psychologists, and support staff
Streamlined workflows to minimize administrative burden
Dedicated support from HR and provider relations
Ongoing opportunities for training and CME-aligned workshops
Access to case consultation with senior clinicians and medical leadership
Exposure to interdisciplinary collaboration within psychiatric and behavioral health settings
Opportunities to participate in program development and specialty tracks
Mission-driven organization serving underserved and diverse populations
Strong emphasis on patient-centered, compassionate, and evidence-based care
Supportive leadership with open communication channels
Collaborative and respectful team culture
Opportunities to supervise or mentor future clinicians (if desired)
Eligibility to participate in new initiatives, specialty programs, or community-based projects
Access to wellbeing resources and supportive HR guidance
Streamlined onboarding and credentialing through an efficient operations team