As a part time psychologist, your schedule often includes flexible hours that may be tailored to client availability or the specific needs of the employer, such as schools, clinics, or private practices. Workloads may range from a set number of client appointments per week to periodic consultations and documentation duties. While your caseload might be smaller than a full-time psychologist’s, you’re still expected to manage assessments, maintain thorough records, and participate in team meetings as needed. This flexibility can make it easier to balance work with other commitments, but it requires strong organizational skills to provide consistent, high-quality care.