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Psychologist Peer Review Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Peer Review Coordinator

Washington, DC · On-site

$32.82 - $50.26/hr

Psychology, English, or related fields, with at least 3 years of experience in scholarly publications that includes knowledge of the editorial and peer review process and working with a sensitive ...

Lead Psychologist

Albuquerque, NM · On-site

$85K - $118K/yr

Participate in quality assurance activities, peer reviews, and program improvement initiatives. * Represent the psychology program at professional meetings, conferences, and stakeholder engagements.

Participates in peer review as assigned. * Attends meetings of psychology clinical case consultation * Attends and instructs in-service training sessions and workshops for professional development

Psychologist

Grafton, OH · On-site

$115K/yr

Participates in peer review as assigned. * Attends meetings of psychology clinical case consultation * Attends and instructs in-service training sessions and workshops for professional development

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How much do psychologist peer review jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for psychologist peer review in the United States is $154,056.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,500.00 and $223,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Psychologist Peer Review job?

A Psychologist Peer Review job involves assessing the clinical work of other psychologists to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to professional standards. These professionals review patient records, treatment plans, and diagnoses to provide objective feedback and recommendations. They may work for insurance companies, healthcare organizations, or regulatory agencies to evaluate the necessity and effectiveness of psychological services. The goal is to maintain high-quality care, reduce errors, and uphold ethical standards in the field.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Psychologist Peer Review professional on a daily basis?

A Psychologist Peer Review professional is responsible for reviewing clinical assessments, therapy plans, and case documentation submitted by fellow psychologists to ensure adherence to best practices and ethical standards. This involves analyzing case files for accuracy, compliance, and the appropriate use of interventions, along with providing constructive feedback to clinicians. You may also participate in quality improvement meetings and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to discuss trends or areas for development. The role often requires a keen eye for detail and a commitment to maintaining professional standards across the board. Peer review work is typically structured, with both independent review and periodic team discussions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Psychologist Peer Review position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Psychologist Peer Review professional, you generally need a doctoral degree in psychology, relevant licensure, and deep expertise in psychological assessment and evidence-based practice. Familiarity with peer review management systems, electronic health records, and current clinical practice guidelines is often required. Keen attention to detail, excellent communication, and strong ethical judgment are essential soft skills for effective collaboration and unbiased evaluations. These skills ensure that peer reviews uphold high standards of care and contribute to quality improvement within the psychological profession.

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Infographic showing various Psychologist Peer Review job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 23% Full Time, 76% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $154,056 per year, or $74.1 per hour.
Licensed Psychologist, Peer Reviewer - Remote

Licensed Psychologist, Peer Reviewer - Remote

UnitedHealth Group

Boston, MA • Remote

$91K - $163K/yr

Full-time

Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


UnitedHealth Group rating

7.6

Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

Based on 145 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

191st of 885 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Optum is a global organization that delivers care, aided by technology to help millions of people live healthier lives. The work you do with our team will directly improve health outcomes by connecting people with the care, pharmacy benefits, data and resources they need to feel their best. Here, you will find a culture guided by inclusion, talented peers, comprehensive benefits and career development opportunities. Come make an impact on the communities we serve as you help us advance health optimization on a global scale. Join us to start Caring. Connecting. Growing together.

The role of the Psychologist Peer Review for ALERT involves applying clinical criteria and benefit plan requirements to Commercial, Medicaid, and Medicare cases, and making clinical and /or benefit determinations to continue coverage of treatment, shaping and modifying treatment as appropriate, or issuing an adverse benefit determination if applicable criteria is not met.  

You'll enjoy the flexibility to work remotely * from anywhere within the U.S. as you take on some tough challenges.

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Standard outpatient treatment, including requests for extended length sessions or single case agreements
  • State-specific Medicaid services (e.g. Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Targeted Case Management, Home Based Habilitation, Supported Employment, etc.)
  • Intensive Outpatient services for both Mental Health and Substance Abuse
  • Participate in peer consultations, staff meetings, and trainings; entering determinations within federal, state, and local guideline requirements; and perform of other duties as required by the reviewer's manager
  • Conduct Non-MD clinical reviews of the following type during a typical workday
  • Requests for psychological or neuropsychological testing
  • Review of outpatient treatment plans for services that are sent for Peer Review that do not appear to meet clinical criteria and/or when there are concerns about the quality of care
  • Review of ongoing outpatient care in cases where the member's treatment episode exceeds normative standards
  • Requests for non-standard outpatient services (extended-length visits, an in-network accommodation, intensive outpatient program with no MD involvement)
  • Appeals of previously denied services or claims for outpatient non-MD services up to and including Intensive Outpatient Programming


You'll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.

Required Qualifications:

  • Licensed doctoral level (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) Psychologist
  • License must be current, allow for full independent practice, and be unrestricted (you may be asked to obtain additional state licenses to meet growing business needs)
  • 3 years of post-licensure experience
  • Experience working with insurance agencies
  • Computer skills, including facility with Windows OS, Outlook, Word, and Excel
  • Proven ability to type proficiently while speaking on the phone

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working in a managed care setting
  • Experience performing Peer Reviews
  • Experience with commercial, Medicaid and Medicare lines of business
  • Experience with CPT and HCPC codes
  • Clinical experience in higher levels of care (Intensive Outpatient)
  • Clinical experience with children and adolescents
  • Clinical experience with Substance Abuse diagnoses
  • Clinical experience with Evidence-Based Treatment
  • Advanced computer skills using Excel and Access Databases
  • Proven solid organizational and time management skills, with the ability to prioritize multiple demands within strict turn-around-time requirements
  • Proven solid written and verbal communication and negotiation skills
  • Proven ability to work well independently and collaborate with others on a clinical team
  • Proven ability to enjoy a fast paced, changing environment
  • Candidates located in Mountain or Pacific Time Zones 

*All employees working remotely will be required to adhere to UnitedHealth Group's Telecommuter Policy

Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to local labor markets, education, work experience, certifications, etc. In addition to your salary, we offer benefits such as, a comprehensive benefits package, incentive and recognition programs, equity stock purchase and 401k contribution (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). No matter where or when you begin a career with us, you'll find a far-reaching choice of benefits and incentives. The salary for this role will range from $91,700 to $163,700 annually based on full-time employment. We comply with all minimum wage laws as applicable.

Application Deadline: This will be posted for a minimum of 2 business days or until a sufficient candidate pool has been collected. Job posting may come down early due to volume of applicants.

At UnitedHealth Group, our mission is to help people live healthier lives and make the health system work better for everyone. We believe everyone-of every race, gender, sexuality, age, location and income-deserves the opportunity to live their healthiest life. Today, however, there are still far too many barriers to good health which are disproportionately experienced by people of color, historically marginalized groups and those with lower incomes. We are committed to mitigating our impact on the environment and enabling and delivering equitable care that addresses health disparities and improves health outcomes - an enterprise priority reflected in our mission.  

UnitedHealth Group is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer under applicable law and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, religion, age, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by local, state, or federal laws, rules, or regulations.

UnitedHealth Group is a drug - free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test before beginning employment.


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