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Operational Psychologist Battelle delivers when others can't. We conduct research and development, manage national laboratories, design and manufacture products and deliver critical services for our ...

Operational Psychologist Battelle delivers when others can't. We conduct research and development, manage national laboratories, design and manufacture products and deliver critical services for our ...

Operational Psychologist Battelle delivers when others can't. We conduct research and development, manage national laboratories, design and manufacture products and deliver critical services for our ...

The Operational Psychologist provides expert clinical and operational psychological services to SOF, including developing and managing unit-level behavioral health initiatives, conducting ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in clinical and operational psychology to SOF. * Develop, plan, and initiate unit-level resiliency programs for preventing and treating ...

Operational Psychologist

Honolulu, HI ยท On-site

$148K - $266K/yr

Parsons is a hiring an operational psychologist to work closely with our client in the INDOPACOM theater. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: * Use psychology subject matter expertise to conduct in-depth ...

Operational Psychologist

Fort Belvoir, VA ยท On-site

$148K - $266K/yr

Parsons is a hiring an operational psychologist to work closely with our client in the INDOPACOM theater. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES: * Use psychology subject matter expertise to conduct in-depth ...

In concert with an existing active duty Operational Psychologist, or independently if no such active duty psychologist is available, the OP shall develop, plan and initiate unit level resiliency ...

Perform assigned assessment procedures under the direct supervision of a credentialed privileged psychologist, operational psychologist, or neuropsychologist * Utilize therapeutic assessment and ...

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How much do operational psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for operational 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 Operational Psychologist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Operational Psychologist, you need an advanced degree in psychology, licensure to practice, and a strong understanding of psychological assessment and intervention techniques in high-stress environments. Familiarity with assessment tools, data analysis software, and adherence to ethical standards specific to operational or military psychology is often required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural awareness, and the ability to communicate effectively under pressure make candidates stand out. These qualifications enable Operational Psychologists to support mission readiness and mental resilience within demanding organizational settings.

What does an Operational Psychologist do?

An Operational Psychologist applies psychological principles to support military, law enforcement, and intelligence operations. They assist with personnel selection, training, performance optimization, and stress management in high-risk environments. They may also provide expertise in areas such as resilience training, interrogation support, and threat assessment. Their work helps enhance decision-making, mission effectiveness, and overall psychological well-being of personnel in operational settings.

What types of teams or professionals does an Operational Psychologist typically work with?

Operational Psychologists often collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams, including military personnel, law enforcement officers, medical staff, and leadership. They provide psychological consultation, support resilience training, and assist with selection processes or critical incident responses. These professionals frequently work in both field and office environments, adapting to diverse operational needs. Effective teamwork and communication are essential, as the role requires integrating psychological expertise within fast-paced, mission-focused organizations.

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Infographic showing various Operational Psychologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 94% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,813 per year, or $44.6 per hour.
Operational Psychologist

Operational Psychologist

Battelle

Fort Liberty, NC โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Operational Psychologist

Battelle delivers when others can't. We conduct research and development, manage national laboratories, design and manufacture products and deliver critical services for our clientsโ€”whether they are a multi-national corporation, a small start-up or a government agency.

We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.

Job Summary

The Health Research and Analytics (HRA) business line is seeking a highly motivated, full-time Operational Psychologist to join our team in support of our government customer, U.S. Special Operations Command. This position will play a critical role in advancing the Preservation of the Forces and Family (POTFF) program, which is dedicated to optimizing and sustaining the mission readiness, longevity, and performance of Special Operations Forces (SOF). Through integrated and holistic human performance initiatives, POTFF strengthens both the Forces and their families, ensuring comprehensive support for those who serve. As an Operational Psychologist, you will contribute to impactful research and analytics that drive evidence-based decision-making and enhance the effectiveness of these vital programs. This is an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of SOF personnel and their families while working in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.

The Operational Psychologist provides expert clinical and operational psychological services to SOF, including developing and managing unit-level behavioral health initiatives, conducting comprehensive psychological assessments, offering crisis responses, executive coaching, and professional development for SOF personnel and leadership. This role will provide direct support in the assessment, selection, baseline and post-event neuropsychological screening, and human performance enhancement of personnel to support mission readiness in high-stakes environments. Additionally, the Operational Psychologist ensures compliance with professional standards, maintains credentialing, manages referrals and records, and collaborates with command and community agencies to optimize psychological health and performance.

Responsibilities

  • Provide technical expertise, guidance, and direct services in the areas of clinical and operational psychology to SOF
  • Develop, plan and initiate unit level resiliency programs for preventing and treating behavioral health issues to support all aspects of service member readiness and resilience
  • Provide technical expertise, consultation, and direct support in the areas of assessment and selection of personnel, operational support, individual/team/organizational assessment and performance enhancement, executive coaching and leadership development, research, conduct advanced training designed to maximize performance and resilience of SOF personnel to accomplish mission objectives in potentially time-constrained, high-stakes, ambiguous and hostile operating environments, and the provision of psychological services to unit members
  • Conduct, administer, and interpret a full spectrum of psychological assessment measures and consult with command personnel
  • Manage relevant process improvement, program validation, and related research
  • Develop and manage appropriate personnel selection records and filing systems
  • Assume responsibility for management of referrals and disposition of referrals for behavioral health care
  • Provide professional development and awareness education to leadership and SOF personnel as requested
  • Provide crisis response and follow-up care in the event of unit casualties or other serious incidents
  • Function as liaison between unit personnel and base/community helping professionals/agencies
  • Function as primary supporter of the assessment and selection of incoming personnel and provide feedback to unit leadership on suitability of personnel to serve within certain military organizations or positions
  • Ensure all work meets professional standards and guidelines defined by the organization's commander and/or Senior Operational Psychologist
  • Provide technical expertise, consultation, and direct support in the areas of assessment and selection of personnel, operational support, human performance enhancement, and the provision of clinical services to unit members
  • Conduct baseline and post-event neuropsychological screening and will collect/analyze data and monitor trends in psychological health as directed
  • Maintain credentialing requirements in good standing at a local MTF

Key Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) from an American Psychology Association accredited college or university with a doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology
  • Successful completion of an Internship/Residency in psychology accredited by the American Psychological Association
  • At least two years' post-doctoral experience within the past five years in the independent practice of psychology in operational psychology, preferably in a government setting such as a Department of Defense (DOD) or Intelligence Community (IC)
  • Current, full, active, and unrestricted license to practice as a psychologist in one of any U.S. State, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico or U.S. Virgin Islands
  • Meet clinical competency requirements specified in the Service-specific credentialing instructions
  • Possess a working knowledge of professional standards and ethics regarding the delivery of clinical psychology programs.
  • Demonstrate sufficient computer literacy to operate a personal computer utilizing psychological test, word processing, database/spread sheet programs, and possess basic typing skills sufficient to efficiently produce the psychologist's own reports and correspondence
  • Ability to conduct, administer, and interpret the full spectrum of psychological assessment tools and to consult with command personnel.
  • Ability to manage relevant process improvements, program validations, and related research
  • Possess a mastery of psychological assessment, behavioral health, behavioral research, and familiarity with organizational effectiveness literature, operational psychology, performance enhancement and training, industrial/organizational psychology, and social and operational psychology
  • Possess experience and training in the assessment and treatment of alcohol and substance abuse conditions, domestic violence, child abuse, post-traumatic stress, mood and anxiety conditions, and family/marital issues
  • May be required to receive and maintain clinical practice privileges
  • Current certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) from the American Heart Association, with documentation provided
  • Ability to effectively communicate orally and written
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. government security clearance

Preferred Qualifications

  • Prior education and training in personnel assessment and selection with two years of experience
  • Prior military and/or SOF experience is preferred
  • One year of experience in performance enhancement or executive coaching as well as organizational assessment and consultation and/or completion of the USASOC Operational Psychology in Personnel Selection course or similar organizational psychology classes
  • Training in critical incident/stress trauma interventions
  • Capability of meeting the physical demands of selection and training events including the ability to hike over rough terrain, work long irregular hours with disruption in sleep cycles, and function in austere environments
  • Survival Evasion Resistance Escape (SERE) orientation and/or certification through the Joint Personnel Recovery Agency (JPRA), or the willingness to obtain it