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Basic knowledge of Psychometry and psychological test administration * Interest in working with others and helping individuals with autism and neurodiversity * Good communication and interpersonal ...

Psychometrist

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$31.59 - $36.31/hr

Psychometrist Location: Upper East Side Org Unit: Memory Disorders Work Days: Monday-Friday Weekly Hours: 35.00 Exemption Status: Non-Exempt Salary Range: $31.59 - $36.31 *As required under NYC Human ...

Great opportunity for a patient focused Psychometrist, to work in an organization that focuses on treating the whole person, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Be Remarkable! Highlights:

Psychometrist

Coronado, CA

$26.44 - $35.78/hr

HOW A PSYCHOMETRIST WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: * Perform assigned assessment procedures under the direct supervision of a credentialed privileged psychologist, operational psychologist, or ...

Board Certified Specialist in Psychometry (CSP) Preferred Our Commitment to Social Impact and Belonging UW Health is committed to fostering a workplace that creates belonging for everyone and is an ...

Psychometrist

Madison, WI · On-site

$23.43 - $35.15/hr

Board Certified Specialist in Psychometry (CSP) Preferred Our Commitment to Social Impact and Belonging UW Health is committed to fostering a workplace that creates belonging for everyone and is an ...

Psychometrist

Mckinney, TX · On-site

$52K/yr

Psychometrist / Psychometrician Location: McKinney, TX (In-Office, 20% Travel) Salary: Starting at $52,000/year + Monthly Bonuses Are you passionate about psychological assessments and making a ...

Psychometrist (77090)

Fulton, MO · On-site

$21 - $24/hr

The Psychometrist provides testing services to incarcerated patients under the direction of the Behavioral Health Lead. This person will coordinate, administer, and score quantitative data of ...

Psychometrist

Concord, NC · On-site

$26.44 - $35.78/hr

HOW A PSYCHOMETRIST WILL MAKE AN IMPACT: * Perform assigned assessment procedures under the direct supervision of a credentialed privileged psychologist, operational psychologist, or ...

Psychometrist

Houston, TX · On-site

$22 - $30/hr

Job Summary The Psychometrist administers and scores neuropsychological and psychological assessments under the supervision of a licensed neuropsychologist. This role plays a critical part in the ...

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How much do psychometry jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 27, 2026, the average hourly pay for psychometry in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs pay 2000 a day?

In the field of psychometry, high-paying roles such as expert consultants or specialized practitioners can earn around $2,000 per day, especially for those with extensive experience, certifications, and a strong reputation. These roles often involve private client work, assessments, or training in psychological measurement and require advanced skills and professional credentials.

What is psychometry and what does a psychometrist do?

Psychometry is the science of measuring mental capacities and processes through standardized tests and assessments. A psychometrist is a professional who administers, scores, and sometimes interprets psychological and neuropsychological tests under the supervision of a licensed psychologist. Their work helps diagnose learning disabilities, cognitive impairments, and other mental health conditions. Psychometrists play a crucial role in ensuring the accuracy and reliability of psychological assessments.

What are some typical challenges psychometrists face when administering and scoring assessments?

Psychometrists often encounter challenges such as managing test-taker anxiety, ensuring standardized administration procedures, and accurately scoring assessments under time constraints. They must also handle a variety of clients with diverse backgrounds and needs, which can require flexibility and strong interpersonal skills. Additionally, psychometrists are responsible for maintaining confidentiality and accurate record-keeping, all while working closely with psychologists and other professionals to support effective diagnosis and treatment planning.

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

To thrive as a Psychometrist, you need a strong background in psychology, statistics, and test administration, typically supported by a bachelor’s or master’s degree in psychology or a related field. Familiarity with standardized psychological tests, data management systems, and scoring software is essential. Attention to detail, ethical conduct, and effective communication are standout soft skills for this role. These skills ensure accurate test administration and interpretation, supporting valid clinical or research outcomes.

What is the difference between Psychometry vs Psychologist?

AspectPsychometryPsychologist
Required CredentialsTypically no formal certification; some training in psychometry or related fieldsMaster's or Doctoral degree in Psychology; licensure required
Work EnvironmentPrivate practice, spiritual or holistic settings, sometimes in educational contextsHospitals, clinics, schools, private practice, research institutions
Industry UsageUsed in spiritual, metaphysical, and alternative therapy contextsWidely used in mental health, healthcare, and academic settings

Psychometry involves reading and interpreting physical objects to gain insights, often in spiritual or holistic contexts. Psychologists, however, are licensed mental health professionals trained in psychological theories and practices. While both may work with clients, their credentials, methods, and settings differ significantly.

What qualifications do you need to be a psychometrist?

To become a psychometrist, individuals typically need a bachelor's degree in psychology, education, or a related field. Certification or licensure, such as the Certified Psychometrist credential from the American Board of Testing Programs, is often required or preferred, along with strong skills in psychological testing and assessment tools.

Is psychometry a good career?

Psychometry is a niche field involving the claimed ability to read information from objects or people through touch. It is not widely recognized as a mainstream or regulated profession, and career opportunities are limited and often require specialized training or spiritual development. Individuals interested in this area should research the credibility and ethical considerations involved.

What jobs can a psychometrist do?

A psychometrist administers and scores psychological tests to assess cognitive, emotional, or developmental functioning. They often work in clinical, educational, or research settings, supporting psychologists and other mental health professionals. Certification or training in psychological testing is typically required for these roles.
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Join Our Team as a Psychometrist at ARC!

The Assessment and Resource Center for Autism and Neurodiversity (ARC) is looking to add a Psychometrist to join our purpose-driven, values-based team in Frisco, Texas. 

About ARC

At the Assessment & Resource Center (ARC) in Frisco, TX, we elevate the standard of care for neurodiverse and neurounique individuals. Our clinic provides comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations, 19-point qEEG brain mapping, neurofeedback, and therapy services for children, teens, and adults. We don’t just diagnose—we uncover how each brain uniquely functions and provide a blueprint for growth.

We are guided by six values that shape everything we do — Honor, Integrity, Compassion, Discipline, Honesty, and Growth Mindset.

Job Summary

The ideal candidate is passionate about helping families with children with special needs by elevating the standard of assessments to determine the best course of treatment. 

This position is an excellent opportunity to start your career in Psychology by joining an innovative growing team of professionals who will help you develop in your career, including providing support with ongoing training and certifications. 

The right applicant will be a self-starter who demonstrates honor, integrity, and compassion while committed to continuous learning.  

The right person will be primarily responsible for properly administering and scoring neuropsychological and psychological tests as defined in the competencies for a Psychometrist. Responsibilities include providing written summaries of patients’ behavior during testing and writing data summaries of tests administered for clinical analysis.  

 

Responsibilities:

  • Administer and score neuropsychological and psychological tests as defined in competencies for a Psychometrist I.
  • Score tests administered, including objective personality tests administered by supervising clinical psychologist.
  • Provide a written summary of the patient’s behavior during testing, including any interactions with the patient’s parents or peers that may be observed incidentally.
  • Write data summaries of tests administered for clinical analysis by a clinical psychologist.
  • Attend training conferences offered by the supervising clinical psychologist and outside organizations.
  • Participate in establishing job requirements and goals; perform duties at the desired level of competency.
  • Review and ensure timeliness, accuracy, availability, and security of information.
  • Comply with Infection Control and Health and Safety policies and procedures.
  • Understands, adheres to, and models Core Standards as defined organizationally and specifically within the practice.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

 

Requirements:

  • Bachelor's Degree
  • One year of experience with special needs 
  • Basic knowledge of Psychometry and psychological test administration
  • Interest in working with others and helping individuals with autism and neurodiversity
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills, including consistently demonstrating a friendly demeanor and positive attitude 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
  • Proactive thinker and detailed planner 
  • Ability to handle information confidentially 
  • Meticulous attention to detail and a high level of accuracy
  • Ability to multitask and thrive in a fast-paced environment
  • Experience meeting regular deadlines
  • Ability to continually learn and grow in your knowledge base within this field 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel

 

Schedule & Work Setting

  • Full-time, In-Person (Frisco clinic). Typical hours align with clinic operations; some evenings may extend to accommodate late appointments or events.
  • ARC operates on a 4-day work week
  • Employee hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30am-7:15pm
  • Light remote support for end-of-week email/accounting or special projects as needed.

 

Benefits & Growth

  • Medical and mental health coverage after 90 days (employer covers 50% of employee-only premium; vision/dental not included).
  • Eligibility for additional insurance benefits after 6 months per policy.
  • 12 paid vacation days per year (accrued), holiday pay, and wellness perks.
  • Compensation for unused vacation upon proper termination of employment.
  • Ongoing training and professional development in hospitality, systems, and neuropsychology-informed client care.

 

Compensation

  • Job Type: Full-time
  • Pay: Competitive hourly rate, commensurate with experience
  • Work Location: In-person at our Frisco clinic

 

How to Apply (Read Carefully)

Please follow all steps exactly. Applications that do not follow these steps will not be moved forward.

  • Send one email to: support@thearcfrisco.com
  • Subject line (must match exactly):

Passionate to Serve Families at ARC Frisco – Psychometrist

  • Attach as PDFs:
  • Resume named: Last_First_Psychometrist.pdf
  • Cover Letter (250–400 words) explaining:
  • How your work aligns with ARC’s values (Honor, Integrity, Compassion, Discipline, Honesty, Growth Mindset)
  • A brief example of a time you anticipated a leader’s or client’s needs and what you did
  • Include this sentence at the end of your email:

“I have read the entire job posting.”


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