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Red Wing, MN · On-site

$70K - $125K/yr

Neuropsychologist Psychologist Location: 124 Tyler Rd S, Red Wing, MN 55066 Working Model ... Onsite Employee Type: .5 - 1.0 FTE - Part Time or Full Time At Sagent Behavioral Health, we believe ...

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How much do part time neuropsychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time neuropsychologist in the United States is $122,928.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $105,000.00 and $138,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Part Time Neuropsychologist vs Part Time Clinical Psychologist?

AspectPart Time NeuropsychologistPart Time Clinical Psychologist
Required CredentialsDoctoral degree in psychology, neuropsychology certification, state licensureDoctoral or master's degree in psychology, state licensure, optional specialization
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, research settings, neuropsychological testing centersPrivate practices, mental health clinics, hospitals, schools
Employer & Industry UsageHealthcare facilities, neurorehabilitation centers, research institutionsCommunity mental health, outpatient clinics, educational institutions

Part Time Neuropsychologists focus on assessing and treating cognitive and brain function issues, often working in healthcare and research settings. In contrast, Part Time Clinical Psychologists provide broader mental health services, including therapy and assessment, in various clinical environments. Both roles require psychology licensure but differ in specialization and work settings.

What does a part time neuropsychologist do?

A part time neuropsychologist assesses and treats individuals with brain injuries or neurological conditions, but works fewer hours than a full-time specialist. They conduct neuropsychological evaluations, provide therapy, and help patients manage cognitive and behavioral symptoms. Part time roles may be in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, and often involve collaborating with other healthcare professionals. These positions are ideal for professionals seeking flexible schedules while still making a significant impact in patient care.

How does a part-time neuropsychologist typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals?

Part-time neuropsychologists often work closely with a multidisciplinary team that may include neurologists, psychiatrists, social workers, occupational therapists, and primary care physicians. Collaboration usually involves sharing assessment findings, providing recommendations for cognitive rehabilitation, and participating in case conferences to ensure holistic patient care. Effective communication and timely documentation are essential, especially since part-time staff may not be present every day. Building strong relationships with full-time team members helps ensure continuity in patient management and fosters a supportive work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time Neuropsychologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Neuropsychologist, you need a doctoral degree in psychology, neuropsychology expertise, and a state license to practice. Familiarity with neuropsychological assessment tools, scoring software, and electronic health records is typically required. Strong analytical skills, empathy, and effective communication are vital for interpreting results and interacting with patients and healthcare teams. These skills are essential to deliver accurate diagnoses, provide comprehensive care, and collaborate efficiently in a clinical setting.
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Neuropsychological Testing Technician (71695)

Light On Anxiety Treatment Centers

Naperville, IL

$25/hr

Part-time

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Who We Are:

Light On Anxiety Treatment Centers, founded in 2012, is a fast-paced, rapidly growing practice that provides state of the art, cutting edge treatments for anxiety, OCD and related conditions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychiatric medication management and psychological testing. Light On Anxiety’s mission is to provide accessible, practical, empirically-supported treatment to help clients move past anxiety, OCD and related disorders as rapidly as possible. Light On Anxiety strives to exceed client expectations and is committed to excellence in customer service at each step of the anxiety treatment process. We pride ourselves in working collaboratively and providing treatment that is compassionate, personalized and action-oriented.

Light On Anxiety offers best in class continuing education through our Clinical Training Institute, which includes case consultation, Clinical Grand Rounds, our Learning Lab and a robust assortment of self-guided training materials to keep staff apprised of innovations in empirically-supported treatment models. In addition, many of our clinicians are involved in writing projects such as co-authoring user-friendly workbooks or assisting in the dissemination of high-quality consumer education through our Webzine.

Position Summary:

Light On Anxiety Treatment Centers is seeking a part-time Neuropsychological Testing Technician to assist with administering psychological and neuropsychological assessments and contributing to report writing. This position is ideal for a 3rd or 4th year psychology doctoral student who has already completed at least one year-long neuropsychological testing practicum.

The Testing Technician will work closely with our licensed clinical psychologists to ensure accurate, efficient, and compassionate testing services for our clients.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Administer and score neuropsychological and psychological measures, identify appropriate normative values and interpret results.

  • Organize test data in preparation for interpretation by supervising clinicians.

  • Draft user-friendly neuropsychological reports for clients summarizing assessment findings and actionable recommendations for supervisor review.

  • Communicate and consult with members of each client’s care team (legal guardians, families, and other internal and external parties) as necessary and appropriate.

  • Ensure ethical, professional, and confidential handling of sensitive client information.

  • Provide a supportive, patient-centered environment during testing sessions.

  • Assist with test kit maintenance, organization, and inventory management.

Schedule & Work Environment:

  • Part-time position (minimum 12 hours/week).

  • One weekend day of in-person availability is required for test administration, along with one weekday for scoring and report writing. 

  • Must be able to commit to at least one 6-hour block

Compensation:

  • $25 per billable hour

  • Supervision and mentorship provided by licensed clinical psychologists

Qualifications:

  • Current enrollment in a doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology (3rd year or beyond).

  • Completion of at least one year-long neuropsychological testing practicum.

  • Strong knowledge of standardized psychological and neuropsychological assessment tools.

  • Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.

  • Strong writing skills and ability to draft clear, professional report sections.

  • Professionalism, reliability, and ability to build rapport with clients across age groups.