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Lead Psychologist - PT

Rockville, MD ยท Hybrid

$90K - $124K/yr

STGi is currently seeking a Lead Psychologist to support our Federal Occupational Health (FOH) contract in Rockville, MD. The candidate must be located in the Washington DC Metropolitan area.

Lead Psychologist - PT

Rockville, MD ยท On-site

$90K - $124K/yr

The Lead Psychologist provides leadership, oversight, and management for the psychological pre-placement and case review services provided by Federal Occupational Health (FOH). The Lead Psychologist ...

Lead Psychologist - PT

Rockville, MD ยท Hybrid

$90K - $124K/yr

The Lead Psychologist provides leadership, oversight, and management for the psychological pre-placement and case review services provided by Federal Occupational Health (FOH). The Lead Psychologist ...

CoreCivic is currently seeking a Lead Psychologist has a passion for providing the highest quality care in an in-patient, institutional setting. CoreCivic employ over 100 psychologists and other ...

Lead Psychologist

Albuquerque, NM ยท On-site

$85K - $118K/yr

As a Clinical Psychologist, you will deliver comprehensive psychological services, including diagnostic evaluations, individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, and behavioral health support ...

Lead Psychologist

Pittsburgh, PA ยท On-site

$52.44 - $77.45/hr

University of Pittsburgh Physicians Department of Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine (PACCSM) are hiring a part-time Lead Psychologist to join their team. In this role, you will be ...

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How much do lead psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for lead 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 are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Lead Psychologist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Lead Psychologist, you need extensive clinical experience, advanced knowledge of psychological theories, and a doctoral degree in psychology along with relevant licensure. Familiarity with diagnostic assessment tools, electronic health records, and evidence-based intervention platforms is often required. Exceptional leadership, supervision, and communication skills are crucial for guiding teams and fostering a supportive environment. These competencies ensure effective client care, professional development of staff, and efficient management of psychological services.

What are typical leadership and supervisory responsibilities for a Lead Psychologist?

As a Lead Psychologist, you will typically be responsible for supervising a team of psychologists or mental health professionals, providing clinical oversight, and ensuring adherence to best practices and ethical guidelines. You may conduct regular team meetings, review case management approaches, mentor junior staff, and coordinate professional development activities. Additionally, you are likely to help establish clinical protocols, contribute to program development, and serve as a liaison between your team and organizational leaders. These responsibilities are central to maintaining high standards of client care and fostering a collaborative, growth-oriented work environment.

What does a Lead Psychologist do?

A Lead Psychologist oversees psychological services within an organization, ensuring high standards of care and compliance with regulations. They provide clinical supervision to staff, develop treatment programs, and may conduct assessments and therapy. Additionally, they collaborate with other healthcare professionals to improve patient outcomes and implement best practices. Their role often includes training, mentoring, and contributing to policy development within their field.

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Infographic showing various Lead Psychologist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 12% Full Time, 64% Part Time, 6% Temporary, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 92% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,813 per year, or $44.6 per hour.
Lead Psychologist - PT

Lead Psychologist - PT

STG International

Rockville, MD โ€ข Hybrid

$90K - $124K/yr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

STGi is currently seeking a Lead Psychologist to support our Federal Occupational Health (FOH) contract in Rockville, MD.ย  The candidate must be located in the Washington DC Metropolitan area.

*Position type: Hybrid schedule

Duties and Responsibilities as listed in the contract:ย 
The Lead Psychologist provides leadership, oversight, and management for the psychological pre-placement and case review services provided by Federal Occupational Health (FOH). ย The Lead Psychologist ensures the quality of psychological services, determinations, and recommendations regarding federal employees, including those employees in law enforcement and other safety sensitive positions such as federal agents and federal agent candidates. ย  The FOH Lead Psychologist ensures that FOH psychologists and Reviewing Medical Officers (RMOs) understand customer agency specific security program requirements and federal regulations and can apply these program requirements to all interactions with customer agency employees. ย 

Job Specific Duties and Responsibilities:ย 

Clinical - Quality and Safety
ย  ย Develops documents and participates in designated national healthcare quality TJC accreditation processes.
ย  ย Establishes and participates in performing continuous quality improvement assessments for the various psychological examination types that are conducted for FOH.
ย  ย Demonstrates a strong level of technical expertise regarding psychological services that are required in an occupational healthcare setting and provides consultation (and psychologicalย  ย  ย  ย  ย assessments when required) of the highest caliber.
ย  ย Possesses a strong technical knowledge regarding occupational federal safety and health regulations regarding psychological issues.
ย  ย Promotes and ensures the quality of psychological assessment results, particularly for difficult cases.ย 
ย  ย Produces quality products in a short time frame, which is pre-determined by the type of psychological assessment that is to be completed.
ย  ย Promotes improvement-oriented ideas.
ย  ย Demonstrates a high level of professional conduct.ย 


Service Operationsย 
ย  ย Provides ongoing intellectual guidance for psychological assessment activities that is relevant for completing cases that require psychological assessments. ย 
ย  ย Responsible for ensuring that psychological assessments are distributed to psychologists with the appropriate education, skill, and training to perform the psychological assessment.
ย  ย Performs a mixture of administrative, clinical, and consultant duties depending on the specific behavioral health case requirements.
ย  ย Provides consultation with customer agency management on psychological program needs and requirements as well as how to develop work-relevant psychological programs.ย 
ย  ย Provides acute emergency consultation on performing federally regulated and agency-mandated psychological assessments (e.g. pre-employment, fitness for duty, security clearance, etc.).ย 
ย  ย May be required to conduct psychological assessments and render a professional opinion as it relates to work clearances or recommendations consistent with the examination findings and established psychological standards.
ย  ย Provides expert psychological advice and consultation on psychological matters in the workplace in accordance with accepted psychological standards of care and customary industry practices to FOH staff and the Federal agencies that FOH serves.
ย  ย Develops FOH policy and guidelines for work-related psychological assessments.ย 
ย  ย Provides expert witness testimony services regarding psychological recommendations on cases in which psychological consultation is provided to a federal agency, when requested.
ย  ย Administers and interprets psychological tests in a manner that minimizes construct-irrelevant variance and promotes valid score interpretations for the intended assessment of all federal agency applicants and employees.
ย  ย Consults and opines on position suitability for customer agency applicants and employees based on the psychological interview and test results as they relate to the job task analysis as well as the psychological and medical standards provided by customer agency.
ย  ย Consults with psychiatrists as needed; and,
ย  ย Serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) to customer agencies regarding their psychological programs, when requested.


Administrative (Business/Management)
Procurement
o ย  ย Advises FOH medical leadership about customer requests to change requirements for existing psychological business. ย Make recommendations for improving psychological assessment case review processes that will maximize the effective and efficient execution of agency service requests.
o ย  ย Ensure that appropriate standardized Work Orders (later panels) for psychological case review are used to support IAAs and SOWs. ย Assist service area support and business operations teams with setting up new agreements and editing exam work orders. ย Develop processes for implementing new business for psychological assessments.

Cost Recovery
o ย  ย Submit monthly billing in the required format and by the specified deadline, as requested.


Staffing and Reporting Relationships
ย  ย Responsible for coordinating with CORs to ensure that qualified psychologists at levels perform psychological assessments in stipulated timeframes according to agreements with FOH customer agencies.
ย  ย Responsible for ensuring that psychologists who perform psychological assessments staff and Reviewing Medical Officers are oriented according to standard operating procedure (SOP) to perform independently assigned psychological case reviews.
ย  ย Train psychologists, behavioral health providers, and RMOs to perform various examination types of psychological evaluations when requested.

Technology
ย  ย Participate in the implementation of electronic health records systems.

Customer Service
ย  ย Supports the psychological consultative needs for one (1) or more federal agencies.
ย  ย Demonstrates the ability to work and communicate effectively, particularly in high stress situations.
ย  ย Demonstrates the ability to convey expert psychological opinions and advice using excellent communication skills. ย These communications will be through written communication primarily.
ย  ย Establishes procedures and processes for psychologists to notify a customer agency immediately when a customer agency employee (federal agent, federal agent candidate, or federal employee) fails the psychological component of the psychological standards or if the psychologist has any reason to believe that the employee is not able to perform their job in a safe, secure reliable manner.
ย  ย Interfaces with other customer agency psychologists by providing advice and training on behavioral health related issues such as new evaluation instruments, forms, etc.

Metrics
ย  ย Responsible for analyzing (at least monthly) appropriate data and making recommendations to maintain adequate staff to perform psychological assessment cases.
ย  ย Develop, monitor quarterly, and review annually performance improvement initiatives for psychological assessment programs and use metrics for continuous quality improvement.


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STG International is a leading organization in the field of Professional Services, providing a wide variety of solutions in healthcare staffing, executive level personnel, technical expertise and project management among others. The company, which began operations in 1997, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia. STG International is underpinned by a strong mission to provide the highest quality of professional services to meet the evolving needs of its clientele in both public and private sectors, uniquely coupling innovative solutions with a client-focused approach.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Arlington, VA, US

Year founded

1997

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