Assessment Psychologist

Center for Thoughtful Lasting Change, Inc.

Assessment Psychologist

San Diego, CA
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    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. • Assessment-Only — no therapy, case management, or crisis intervention required (unless you choose to include it) • Low client volume — full-time is just 4 clients per week • Remote flexibility — write reports from anywhere • Flexible hours, complete reports from anywhere • Customizable Schedule — Create a schedule that works for you • Autonomy & Support — enjoy professional independence with help from a responsive administrative team 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 Essential Skills: • 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

    • 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)

  • Compensation
    $130,000-$170,000 per year