What are the responsibilities and job description for the Licensed Psychologist (Psychological Testing) position at Mindful Paths Psychological Testing?
Full job description
An active Psychologist license in good standing in Massachusetts is required. PSYPACT participation does not meet licensure requirements for this position.
About Mindful Paths Psychological Testing
At Mindful Paths, we believe accurate understanding must come before treatment. We specialize in comprehensive psychological assessments that provide clarity, direction, and actionable insight for individuals, families, and providers. Our work is grounded in clinical rigor, collaboration, and thoughtful interpretation & mdash ensuring assessments are not just completed but meaningfully understood and applied. By centering assessment as the foundation of care, we help eliminate guesswork and support informed, confident clinical decision‑making.
Overview
The Licensed Psychologist – Psychological Assessment is a clinical position focused on the evaluation, interpretation, and integration of psychological testing data to support accurate diagnosis and clinical clarity. Reporting directly to the Associate Medical Director, this role is designed for psychologists who specialize in assessment work and prefer a structured, sustainable clinical model without ongoing psychotherapy responsibilities. This role is ideal for psychologists who enjoy assessment work and want a structured, sustainable alternative to private practice without long‑term therapy caseloads.
Role at a glance
- Full‑time, W‑2, fully remote Licensed Psychologist role
- Massachusetts Psychologist license required
- Focused exclusively on psychological assessment (no ongoing psychotherapy)
Typical weekly structure:
- 15-16 completed diagnostic cases per week, on average (interpretation, feedback sessions)
- ~5 hours for meetings, coordination, administrative tasks, and breaks
- Testing administration and in‑office logistics handled by dedicated psychometrists
- Clinical time focused on intake review, testing interpretation, diagnostic formulation, and feedback sessions
- Case volume may vary based on clinical complexity, with productivity evaluated over time
- Role includes interpretation, report writing, and feedback sessions
Benefits for full‑time psychologists
- 40 hours of paid vacation time
- 40 hours of paid sick time
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- Professional Liability coverage
- Continuing education reimbursement to support licensure maintenance and professional development
- Fully remote work environment
Compensation
The pay range for this role is $125,000 to $150,000
Productivity expectations are guided by a work Relative Value Unit (wRVU) framework that reflects the full scope of assessment work, including diagnostic oversight, report review, and feedback sessions. Productivity is measured by completed cases rather than time‑based tracking.
Role and Responsibilities
The Licensed Psychologist supports Mindful Paths’ psychological testing services by providing expert diagnostic formulation, clinical oversight, and patient feedback within a highly supported, team-based model.
- Clinical Caseload: Complete an average of 15 to 16 psychological testing cases per week. Each case includes clinical review, diagnostic formulation, report approval, and delivery of feedback.
- Intake Review: Review Intake evaluations completed by Licensed Clinicians and approve recommended psychological and neuropsychological assessments prior to testing.
- Assessment Interpretation: Interpret psychological, neuropsychological, and cognitive testing results administered and scored by trained psychometrists.
- Diagnostic Formulation: Integrate testing data, clinical interviews, background history, and collateral information to develop accurate diagnoses and treatment recommendations.
- Report Review and Sign Off: Review, edit as needed, and provide final clinical sign off on comprehensive psychological evaluation reports drafted by experienced report writers.
- Feedback Sessions: Conduct clear, supportive feedback sessions with patients and families to explain results, diagnoses, and recommendations.
- Clinical Collaboration: Collaborate with psychometrists, report support staff, patient care coordinators, and clinical leadership to ensure clinical accuracy, efficiency, and continuity of care.
- Documentation and Compliance: Maintain timely and accurate clinical documentation in accordance with licensing, ethical, and regulatory standards.
- Administrative Support: Approximately five hours per week are allocated for meetings, administrative tasks, coordination, and breaks.
Administrative and testing support
- Psychological testing is administered by trained psychometrists
- In‑office logistics, test administration, and scoring support are not the clinician's responsibilities
- Report support staff and leadership assist with workflow coordination and quality control
- Reports are drafted by dedicated report writers.
Required Skills and Competencies
- Clinical Expertise: Strong knowledge of psychological assessment and diagnostic formulation.
- Education: PhD or PsyD in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program.
- Licensure: Active Massachusetts Psychologist license in good standing.
- Communication Skills: Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Organizational Skills: Ability to manage multiple assessments efficiently while maintaining attention to detail.
- Technological Proficiency: Comfort working within electronic health records and telehealth systems.
- 3 years of post-licensure experience or 4-6 years total clinical experience, including postdoc experience.
The pay range for this role is:
125,000.00 - 150,000.00 USD per year (Remote)
Pay: $125,000.00 - $150,000.00 per year
- Work Location: Remote
Salary : $125,000 - $150,000