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Licensed Psychologist Jobs in Riverside, CA (NOW HIRING)

Clinical Psychologist

Tustin, CA · On-site

$78 - $85/hr

The ideal candidate will be currently located in California and actively licensed to practice as a Psychologist in the State of California . In this role, you will provide psychological assessments ...

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How much do licensed psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for licensed psychologist in Riverside, CA is $132,866.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $95,500.00 and $148,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a licensed psychologist?

A licensed psychologist is a mental health professional who has completed advanced education and training, typically including a doctoral degree in psychology and supervised clinical experience. They are authorized by a state or national board to diagnose and treat mental health disorders, provide therapy, and conduct psychological assessments. Licensure ensures that psychologists meet specific standards of competence and ethics to protect the public. These professionals work in various settings, such as private practices, hospitals, schools, and research institutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a licensed psychologist?

To thrive as a Licensed Psychologist, you need a doctoral degree in psychology, state licensure, and a strong foundation in psychological assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based therapeutic techniques. Familiarity with clinical assessment tools, electronic health records, and ongoing continuing education or certifications is typical in this role. Outstanding interpersonal skills, active listening, and cultural sensitivity set top professionals apart in helping clients achieve positive outcomes. These skills and qualifications are crucial for providing ethical, effective care and maintaining trust with diverse client populations.

What are some common challenges faced by licensed psychologists when working in multidisciplinary teams?

Licensed psychologists often collaborate with professionals such as psychiatrists, social workers, and medical doctors. A common challenge in these settings is ensuring effective communication across disciplines, as each team member may use different terminology or have distinct treatment approaches. Psychologists must advocate for evidence-based practices while respecting the expertise of others, which requires strong interpersonal and negotiation skills. Successfully navigating these dynamics leads to more cohesive care plans and better outcomes for clients.

What is the difference between Licensed Psychologist vs Licensed Therapist?

AspectLicensed PsychologistLicensed Therapist
CredentialsDoctoral degree (PhD or PsyD), state licensureMaster's or doctoral degree, state licensure
Work EnvironmentPrivate practice, hospitals, clinics, schoolsPrivate practice, clinics, community agencies
Job FocusPsychological testing, assessment, research, therapyProviding therapy, counseling, mental health support

Licensed Psychologists typically hold doctoral degrees and conduct assessments, research, and therapy. Licensed Therapists usually have master's degrees and focus primarily on providing counseling and mental health support. Both roles require licensure and work in similar environments, but their scope of practice and training differ.

What cities near Riverside, CA are hiring for Licensed Psychologist jobs?

Cities near Riverside, CA with the most Licensed Psychologist job openings:

Infographic showing various Licensed Psychologist job openings in Riverside, CA as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 62% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 62% In-person, and 38% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $132,866 per year, or $63.9 per hour.

Licensed Psychologist I*

San Bernardino County

San Bernardino, CA • On-site

$86K - $125K/yr

Full-time

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Job description

The Job Are you interested in using your clinical and administrative skills to make a difference in delivering health and wellness to millions of residents. Join a team who is passionate about the services they provide and is committed to making a difference in the lives of the residents of San Bernardino County. The San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) invites qualified professionals to apply for the position of Licensed Psychologist I*.

Licensed Psychologists I* work in a variety of programs providing rehabilitative mental health/substance abuse services in clinical, institutional, and community settings to adults and children with severe mental or emotional disorders. Licensed Psychologists may provide clinical supervision and/or psychological testing supervision for interns and/or staff obtaining hours towards licensure. Incumbents may be asked to select, administer, score, and interpret a wide variety of objective and projective tests including intelligence, personality, aptitude, and achievement tests for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment of mentally ill and emotionally disturbed clients.

*Official Title: Clinical Therapist I - Psychologist For additional details, please refer to the Clinical Therapist I - Psychologist job description. DBH is also accepting applications for Pre-Licensed Psychologist* and Licensed Psychologist II*. Please click on either job title to be redirected to the corresponding application.

Each position requires its own application; submitting applications for multiple positions is in your best interest as they do not interfere with one another. Immediate vacancies exist in the following Department of Behavioral Health programs; please indicate your availability for referral to each program in the Supplemental Questionnaire. Assisted Outpatient Treatment Incumbents assigned to this position will be responsible for evaluating individuals referred for Assisted Outpatient Treatment based on criteria outlined in Laura's Law pursuant to Welfare and Institutions Code Sections 5345-5349.5; developing declarations and drafting petitions to submit to Superior Court; and writing progress reports for those individuals ordered into Assisted Outpatient Treatment

Serious and Persistent Mentally Illinvolved with the Court System (Forensics) Incumbents assigned to this program will be responsible for evaluating, facilitating, and providing direct care for justice-system involved adults. Pre-licensed therapists will be expected to assess adults upon referral for specialty mental health services under the provision and/or facilitation of Mental Health Court and Mental Health Diversion for adults that have been incarcerated or are at risk of being incarcerated. A majority of the face-to-face services are conducted within the clinic.

Children and Youth Collaborative Services (CYCS) Incumbents assigned to this program will be responsible for evaluating, facilitating, and providing direct care for system involved children and youth. Examples of responsibilities include: assessing foster youth upon initial entry into foster care with subsequent facilitation and/or provision of needed services; completing Qualified Individual (QI) assessments for youth referred to residential placement; the provision and/or facilitation of intensive specialty mental health services for very high needs children and youth. A majority of face-to-face services are performed in the community.

Community Clinic This position is located within a large community mental health clinic located in Ontario, CA working with a multi-disciplinary team to serve Serious and Persistent Mentally Ill (SPMI) adults, children, and youth with Serious Emotional Difficulties (SED). Examples of responsibilities include conducting assessments, collaboratively planning services, and administering direct services to individuals. A majority of face-to-face services are conducted within the clinic.

Hear from current therapists about their experiences within the County below. The Department of Behavioral Health (DBH) is responsible for providing mental health and substance use disorder services to county residents who are experiencing major mental illness or substance abuse related issues. DBH provides mental health and substance use disorder prevention and treatment services to all age groups, with a primary emphasis on treating children/youth who may be seriously emotionally disturbed, adults who are experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness, and individuals who are experiencing substance use disorders.

DBH also provides an array of outreach/engagement, prevention, and early intervention services. DBH's core values are service, integrity, accountability, and trust. DBH is a unique County Department comprised of eight (8) direct service areas: Community Outpatient and Transitional Age Youth Services; Youth Collaborative and Justice Involved Services; Substance Use Disorder and Recovery Services; 24 Hour and Specialty Services; Adult Justice Involved and Diversion Services; Medical Services; Community Engagement and Equity Services; Office of Patients' Rights and five (5) indirect service areas: Administrative and Fiscal Services; Public Relations and Outreach Services; Program Support Services; Disaster and Safety Unit; and the Office of Compliance.

The Department currently has a workforce in excess of 1500 positions and an approximate $800 million-dollar annual budget. Follow this link to learn more about the Department of Behavioral Health Follow this link to learn more about San Bernardino County The list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future vacancies as they occur throughout the Department. EXCELLENT BENEFITS.

To review job-specific benefits, please refer to the Summary of Benefits and the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) The County also offers an alternative Modified Benefits Option (MBO) that provides a wage differential. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Pre-Employment Process: Prior to appointment, applicants must pass a background investigation, which includes fingerprinting and medical exam, which may include drug and/or TB testing. Applicants must be a U.S

Citizen or a permanent U.S. resident. Travel: Travel throughout the County may be required depending on assignment

Employees will be required to make provision for transportation. Compensation Differential: Clinical therapists regularly assigned to work in detention facilities or in the Behavioral Health Inpatient Unit at ARMC receive additional compensation. Indicate your interest and availability for such positions on the Supplemental Questionnaire.

Applicants from out of state: if you are not licensed in California, you may not proceed to apply as a Licensed Psychologist and must apply as a Pre-Licensed Psychologist*. Sponsorship: Please note San Bernardino County is not able to consider candidates who will require visa sponsorship at the time of application or in the future. Minimum Requirements License: Must be licensed in the State of California as a Psychologist.

Applicants must indicate license number and expiration date on the Supplemental Questionnaire. A copy of license is required upon appointment. Licensure must be active, maintained, and in good standing.

Desired Qualifications Applicants fluent in American Sign Language, Arabic, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish, Tagalog, and/or Vietnamese are strongly encouraged to apply. Additional compensation is associated with positions requiring the use of bilingual skills. Testing of bilingual skills may be required to receive additional compensation.

Experience in one or more of the following areas is highly desirable: Government or private inpatient, psychiatric hospital or behavioral health clinics/programs/contract agencies, serving persistently mentally ill clients. Providing child/adolescent and family therapy. Crisis intervention/brief therapy with severely mentally ill adults/children.

Quality assurance or utilization review activities. Managed care or insurance plans, such as, but not limited to, Kaiser, Inland Empire Health Plan (IEHP) or Molina Healthcare. Performing clinical screening/assessment duties in a call center environment, including screening and resource referrals to care.

Grievances, beneficiary rights and consumer complaints investigations and resolution. Intensive care coordination with physical health care providers for severely persistently mentally ill clients. Case management for individuals with severe and persistent mental illness.

Coordinating care for individuals with co-occurring substance disorders. Transitional care coordination between inpatient and outpatient levels of care for medical complexity or severely persistently mentally ill adults and children. Working with incarcerated individuals in correctional settings, such as institutions/locked detention facilities or with probationers/offenders recently released from a correctional setting.

Selection Process Application Procedure: There will be a competitive evaluation of qualifications based on the information provided in the Application and the Supplemental Questionnaire. You are encouraged to include detailed descriptions of your qualifying experience, as only the most highly qualified applicants will be referred to the Department. Please ensure all relevant experience is indicated in the Application and responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire, as resumes and other attachments will not be reviewed for the competitive evaluation.

Completing your application with statements such as "see/refer to resume" or "see attached" rather than completing your work history may affect your eligibility or competitive evaluation score. Be sure to clearly describe your experience in meeting the minimum requirements. Technical Assistance: If you require technical assistance, follow this link to review the Government Jobs online application guide or contact their Toll-Free Applicant Support line at (855) 524-5627.

Please note that Human Resources is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by your internet connection, computer, or browser when submitting an application. Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) / Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): San Bernardino County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant employer, dedicated to ensuring equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants. ADA Accommodation: If you have a disability and need accommodations during the testing process, please submit the Special Testing Accommodations Request Form within one week of the recruitment filing deadline.

Veterans' Preference: Eligible veterans and their spouses or widows/widowers who are not current County employees may receive additional Veterans' Preference points. For details and instructions on how to request these points, please refer to the Veterans' Preference Policy. For more important details, review the Applicant Information and County Employment Process.


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