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Clinical Health Psychology Jobs in Houston, TX (NOW HIRING)

Clinical Psychologist V

Houston, TX

$84.50K - $116.50K/yr

The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD("The HARRIS CENTER") is looking for a Clinical Psychologist V .Under the general direction of designated supervisor, this position is responsible for ...

We are a client-centered practice committed to providing high-quality mental health services to ... clinical supervision to associates (if applicable) Qualifications: Doctoral degree in Psychology ...

Clinical Psychologist VI

Houston, TX · On-site

$84.50K - $116.50K/yr

The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD("The HARRIS CENTER") is looking for a Clinical Psychologist VI . The Clinical Psychologist VI is responsible for psychological evaluations, including court ...

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How much do clinical health psychology jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for clinical health psychology in Houston, TX is $46.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37.45 and $50.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Clinical Health Psychologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Clinical Health Psychologist, you need a doctoral degree in psychology, clinical training, and relevant licensure, with deep knowledge of psychological assessment and evidence-based interventions. Familiarity with electronic health records, standardized testing tools, and therapeutic modalities such as CBT is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication set top professionals apart in this role. These skills ensure accurate assessment, effective treatment planning, and successful collaboration with patients and healthcare teams.

How do Clinical Health Psychologists typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals in a multidisciplinary setting?

Clinical Health Psychologists often work as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team that may include physicians, nurses, social workers, and physical therapists. They provide psychological assessments and interventions that complement medical treatment plans, addressing patients' emotional and behavioral needs related to chronic illness, injury, or health behavior change. Regular case conferences, joint treatment planning, and ongoing communication are common, ensuring coordinated and holistic patient care. Building strong collaborative relationships is key to effectively integrating psychological expertise into overall patient management.

What is clinical health psychology?

Clinical health psychology is a specialty area within psychology that focuses on how psychological factors influence physical health and illness. Professionals in this field assess and treat emotional, behavioral, and cognitive issues related to medical conditions, such as chronic pain, diabetes, or heart disease. They work with patients to promote healthy behaviors, manage stress, and improve overall well-being, often collaborating with other healthcare providers. Clinical health psychologists also engage in research and develop interventions to prevent illness and enhance quality of life.
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker

First Match Services, Inc.

Houston, TX

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

We have a couple openings for a Licensed Clinical Social Worker to join this innovative team and leader in the health and wellness industry. This position is with an established organization who puts a passionate emphasis on people, choice and well-being.
In this position as a LCSW, you will employ a variety of strategies, approaches and techniques to manage a member's physical, environmental and psycho-social health issues. You will identify and resolve barriers that hinder effective care and ensure patients are progressing towards desired outcomes by continuously monitoring patient care through assessments and/or evaluations.
You may create member care plans and will need an understanding of the department, segment and organizational strategies, operating objectives to include their linkage to related areas. You will make decisions in regards to work methods, occasionally in ambiguous situations, and require minimal direction and receive guidance where needed.
Patient Types: Adult, Geriatric
REQUIREMENTS
  • Master’s in behavioral health field including; Social Work or Adult/Geriatric Counseling
  • LCSW is required by the state of TX 
  • 3 years working in a clinical, outpatient setting
  • **MUST be bi-lingual in English and Spanish with the ability to read, write and communicate in both languages fully**
  • Valid TX Driver's License and proof of personal vehicle liability insurance
  • Trained in behavioral medicine and health psychology concepts (preferred)
  • Trained in social, systems and familial aspects of psychological and medical conditions (preferred)
  • Trained in substance abuse identification and treatment (preferred)
  • Completed Medicare ID Number (strongly preferred)
DETAILS
  • Schedule: Monday- Friday 8-5:00  
  • Top-notch benefits, competitive salary with bonus potential (Full benefits, 401k, Professional Development Opportunities and more)
  • This role will float between Harrisburg and downtown east locations 
  • Seeking local candidates