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Psychologist II

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$131K - $197K/yr

Knowledge of human development, psychological treatment, and intervention modalities with children ... Day/Evening Schedule: Full Time Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: As Needed ...

Knowledge of human development, psychological treatment, and intervention modalities with children ... Day/Evening Schedule: Full Time Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: As Needed ...

Knowledge of human development, psychological treatment, and intervention modalities with children ... Day/Evening Schedule: Full Time Days of the Week: Variable Weekend Requirements: As Needed ...

DSHS HCLA Psychologist 3

Olympia, WA · On-site +1

$91K - $123K/yr

Multiple Locations Statewide, WA Job Type: Full Time - Permanent Remote Employment: Flexible/Hybrid ... The Home and Community Living Administration (HCLA) Developmental Disabilities Community Services ...

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How much do full time developmental psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time developmental psychologist in the United States is $92,813.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $117,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Full Time Developmental Psychologist vs School Psychologist?

AspectFull Time Developmental Psychologist

  • Credentials: Typically requires a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology and state licensure.
  • Work Environment: Conducts research, assessments, and therapy in clinics, hospitals, or private practice.
  • Employer & Industry: Employed by healthcare facilities, research institutions, or private practices.
  • Focus: Emphasizes understanding developmental processes across lifespan, often with research components.

In contrast, a School Psychologist primarily works within educational settings, focusing on student assessments, counseling, and intervention strategies. While both roles require psychology credentials and involve assessments, Full Time Developmental Psychologists often engage in research and clinical work outside schools, whereas School Psychologists are embedded in educational environments. The choice depends on whether you prefer clinical research and therapy or school-based student support.

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Developmental Pediatric Psychologist

Developmental Pediatric Psychologist

Saint Peter's Healthcare System

New Brunswick, NJ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 2 days ago


Saint Peter's University Hospital rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

Based on 14 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

123rd of 994 rated hospitals


Job description

Developmental Pediatric Psychologist
Department of Pediatrics
We are seeking a psychologist specialized in Developmental Pediatrics to join our team at The Children's Hospital.
Overview
A Developmental Pediatrics Psychologist evaluates, diagnoses, and treats children and adolescents with developmental, behavioral, and psychological challenges, working collaboratively with medical teams and families to support each child's growth and well-being.
Key Responsibilities
  • Conduct comprehensive psychological and developmental assessments for children with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, learning disabilities, and developmental delays.
  • Diagnose and develop individualized treatment plans addressing cognitive, emotional, behavioral, and social development.
  • Provide evidence-based therapy and interventions to children and their families.
  • Collaborate with pediatricians, neurologists, educators, and therapists as part of a multidisciplinary care team.
  • Consult with schools and community agencies to support children's educational and social needs.
  • Monitor patient progress and adjust treatment plans accordingly.
  • Provide guidance and psychoeducation to parents and caregivers.

As a state-designated children's hospital, we offer many specialty services for children. We care for high-risk babies and seriously ill children in our Neonatal Intensive Care and Pediatric Intensive Care units. Our Child Life Program helps to educate and prepare children for their stay at Saint Peters, while our Pediatric Emergency Department can handle any injury or illness a child may have. At The Children's Hospital at Saint Peters, we care for 9,000 inpatients and over 45,000 outpatients each year in our facilities and the Dorothy B. Hersh Pediatric Emergency Department.
Community Highlights
This is a thriving area that has experienced a dramatic transformation in the past few decades. New Brunswick's robust downtown area, sitting along the Raritan River, provides a walkable, urban setting with bustling restaurants, bars, grocery stores, arts, entertainment, and it's the home of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.
• Enjoy fine cuisine as you walk these historical streets.
• Home to several theatres including the State Theatre, museums, and local markets.
• Centrally located with access to access to New York City and Philadelphia
Requirements:
  • Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical or School Psychology
  • Licensed as a Psychologist in New Jersey
  • Specialized training or experience in pediatric and developmental population
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Bilingual ability (Spanish/English) strongly preferred

Salary Range: 72,592.00 - 119,766.00 USD
We offer competitive base rates that are determined by many factors, including job-related work experience, internal equity, and industry-specific market data. In addition to base salary, some positions may be eligible for clinical certification pay and shift differentials.
The salary range listed for exempt positions reflects full-time compensation and will be prorated based on employment status.
Saint Peter's offers a robust benefits program to eligible employees that will support you and your family in working toward achieving and maintaining secure, healthy lives now and into the future. Benefits include medical, dental, and vision insurance; savings accounts, voluntary benefits, wellness programs and discounts, paid life insurance, generous 401(k) match, adoption assistance, back-up daycare, free onsite parking, and recognition rewards.
You can take your career to the next level by participating in either a fully paid tuition program or our generous tuition assistance program. Learn more about our benefits by visiting our site at Saint Peter's.

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