About Us
North Andover Behavioral Health is a growing multidisciplinary outpatient mental health practice providing psychiatric services, psychotherapy, and psychological assessment across the lifespan. We are seeking a highly motivated graduate student or pre-licensed psychology trainee interested in developing specialized competency in psychological assessment. This a W2- Per Diem position that offers hands-on training in comprehensive diagnostic evaluations under the supervision of a licensed psychologist while working within a collaborative team of psychiatric providers and therapists.
Position Summary
The Psychological Assessment Trainee will assist in the administration, scoring, interpretation, and report writing of psychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults. This position is ideal for a graduate student in a Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or School Psychology program seeking advanced assessment experience.
Responsibilities
Conduct clinical intake interviews and gather collateral information
Administer psychological and psychoeducational assessment instruments under supervision
Score and organize testing data
Assist with diagnostic formulation and case conceptualization
Draft integrated psychological evaluation reports
Participate in feedback sessions with patients and families
Collaborate with psychiatric providers, therapists, schools, and other treatment team members
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record
Attend individual and group supervision
Assessment Areas May Include
ADHD Evaluations
Autism Spectrum Disorder Evaluations
Learning Disability Assessments
Diagnostic Clarification
Anxiety and Mood Disorders
Personality Assessment
Cognitive and Executive Functioning Evaluations
School Accommodation and College Accommodation Assessments
Preferred Assessment Experience Experience with or willingness to learn:
WAIS-IV / WAIS-5
WISC-V
WIAT-4
Conners-4
BASC-3
BRIEF-2
MMPI-3
PAI
MCMI-IV
ADOS-2 (preferred but not required)
SRS-2
Vineland-3
Qualifications
Required
Enrolled in or recently graduated from a Master's, PsyD, or PhD program in Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, or School Psychology
Strong writing and interpersonal skills
Interest in psychological assessment
Ability to maintain confidentiality and professionalism
Preferred
Previous testing or assessment experience
Experience writing integrated reports
Familiarity with DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria
Experience working with children, adolescents, or adults in outpatient settings
Compensation
Per-assessment % compensation
Compensation will be determined based on level of training, experience and supervision requirements.
Flexible work from home options available.