2

Remote Neuropsychology Research Jobs (NOW HIRING)

$26.50 - $35.25/hr

... remote monitoring, adherence tracking, and troubleshooting ... Preferred experience includes administering cognitive, behavioral, neuropsychological, functional ...

Neuro Psychologist

Tower, MN · On-site +1

$57.33 - $88.47/hr

The neuropsychologist is trained in the science of brain-behavior relationships and specializes in ... Engage in research opportunities as interest, skills, and time constraints allow. * Comply with ...

$87K - $120K/yr

Approval of remote and hybrid work is not guaranteed regardless of work location.For additional ... May become involved in teaching, research, scholarly publications and presentations, and training ...

Remote Commitment: ~10 hours/week Role Responsibilities * Solve research-level physics challenges end-to-end with verifiable derivations, code, and peer-reviewed references. * Decompose challenges ...

Behavioral Health Technician (Remote)

VA · On-site +1

$16.25 - $20/hr

The Behavioral Health Technician also participates in approved research, clinical investigations ... neuropsychological disorders. - Provide individual, family, group, and couples therapy, as well as ...

Behavioral Health Clinician (Remote)

VA · On-site +1

$62K - $85K/yr

The Behavioral Health Clinician also participates in approved research, clinical investigations ... neuropsychological disorders. -Provide individual, family, group, and couples therapy, as well as ...

... research and incorporate best practices into suicide prevention policy, programming, and ... neuropsychological disorders. -Provide individual, family, group, and couples therapy, as ...

next page

Showing results 1-20

Remote Neuropsychology Research information

See salary details

$80K

$99.8K

$135.5K

How much do remote neuropsychology research jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote neuropsychology research in the United States is $99,840.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,000.00 and $115,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is remote neuropsychology research?

Remote neuropsychology research refers to the study of brain-behavior relationships using digital tools and virtual platforms, allowing researchers and participants to engage from different locations. This approach often involves online assessments, interviews, and cognitive testing conducted via video calls, specialized software, or web-based surveys. Remote neuropsychology research has grown due to advancements in technology and the need for flexible, accessible research methods, especially during circumstances like the COVID-19 pandemic. It enables wider participation and can help reach diverse or geographically dispersed populations while maintaining rigorous scientific standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in remote neuropsychology research?

To thrive in Remote Neuropsychology Research, you need a strong background in psychology or neuroscience, research methodology, and data analysis, typically supported by an advanced degree (e.g., master's or PhD) in a related field. Proficiency with statistical software (such as SPSS or R), online survey platforms, and remote collaboration tools is essential. Strong organization, attention to detail, and effective written communication are crucial soft skills for managing projects and disseminating findings. These skills and qualifications enable rigorous, ethical research and seamless collaboration in a remote environment, driving impactful scientific discoveries.

What are some common challenges faced when conducting neuropsychology research remotely, and how can they be addressed?

One of the main challenges in remote neuropsychology research is ensuring the reliability and validity of cognitive assessments conducted outside a controlled lab environment. Researchers often need to adapt traditional tests for virtual administration, which can introduce variables such as distractions or inconsistent technology. To address these issues, teams typically establish clear protocols, provide thorough participant instructions, and use validated digital assessment tools. Regular communication and collaboration with team members, including frequent virtual meetings and data checks, are also essential to maintain research integrity and participant engagement.

What is the difference between Remote Neuropsychology Research vs Remote Clinical Neuropsychologist?

AspectRemote Neuropsychology ResearchRemote Clinical Neuropsychologist
Required CredentialsDoctorate in Psychology, neuropsychology training, research experienceDoctorate in Psychology, neuropsychology license, clinical training
Work EnvironmentResearch institutions, universities, labs, remote data analysisTelehealth platforms, hospitals, clinics, patient assessments
Employer & Industry UsageAcademic, research organizations, government agenciesHealthcare providers, hospitals, private practices
Common Search & ComparisonFocus on research, data collection, analysisFocus on patient diagnosis, treatment planning

Remote Neuropsychology Research involves conducting studies, analyzing data, and advancing neuropsychological knowledge primarily in academic or research settings. In contrast, Remote Clinical Neuropsychologists focus on diagnosing and treating patients via telehealth. Both roles require advanced neuropsychology credentials but differ in work environment and primary responsibilities.

More about Remote Neuropsychology Research jobs

What cities are hiring for Remote Neuropsychology Research jobs?

Cities with the most Remote Neuropsychology Research job openings:

What are the most commonly searched types of Neuropsychology Research jobs?

The most popular types of Neuropsychology Research jobs are:

What states have the most Remote Neuropsychology Research jobs?

States with the most job openings for Remote Neuropsychology Research jobs include:

Infographic showing various Remote Neuropsychology Research job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,840 per year, or $48 per hour.

Pediatric Neuropsychology / Developmental Psychology Opportunity - National Jewish Health

National Jewish Health

Denver, CO • On-site, Remote

$105K - $140K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


National Jewish Health rating

6.3

Company rating: 6.3 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Summary

The Division of Pediatric Behavioral Health at National Jewish Health (NJH) is seeking a full-time doctoral-level pediatric neuropsychologist or developmental psychologist to join our growing team. This position will provide consultation and developmental evaluations for children, adolescents, and young adults across the outpatient behavioral health clinic and affiliated specialty clinics in collaboration with partnering organizations.  Referrals are received from internal NJH programs, as well as from primary care providers, partnering hospitals, and community partners throughout the region.

The ideal candidate will be a pediatric neuropsychologist or developmental psychologist who is passionate about providing high-quality, evidence-based assessment and consultation services for children with suspected autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other neurodevelopmental disabilities. This position emphasizes clinical excellence, multidisciplinary collaboration, and program development, with opportunities for supervision and training of psychology trainees and involvement in division-wide initiatives.

This position will play a key role in NJH’s flexible, tiered evaluation model, which ensures patients receive the appropriate level of assessment based on clinical presentation, developmental history, and family needs, while also promoting timely access to diagnostic services. This model allows providers to efficiently match service intensity to patient needs, reducing wait times and improving continuity of care across the NJH pediatric behavioral system. 
Although the primary focus of the role is clinical, there may be opportunities for participation in research, program development, and improvement projects that align with institutional goals.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct screening, consultation, and comprehensive neuropsychological and/or developmental evaluations, including diagnostic interviews, test administration, scoring, interpretation, report writing, and feedback to families and referring providers.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across National Jewish Health and partner organizations.
  • Supervise and mentor practicum students in clinical assessment.
  • Participate in program development and initiatives to expand pediatric behavioral health services within NJH and with other community partnerships.
  • Maintain documentation consistent with hospital, ethical, and regulatory standards.
  • Participate in clinical meetings, case conferences, and other division initiatives.

Qualifications

  • PhD or PsyD in Clinical, Counseling, or School Psychology from an APA-accredited program.
  • Completion of an APA-accredited internship.
  • Demonstrated experience administering and interpreting the ADOS-2 and ADI-R, as well as integrating results into comprehensive diagnostic formulations for autism spectrum disorder and related developmental conditions.
  • Eligibility for licensure in the state of Colorado.

Preferred

  • Completion of a two-year postdoctoral fellowship with a focus in pediatric neuropsychology (an APPCN-sponsored fellowship is preferred but not required).
  • Board eligibility or certification in Clinical Neuropsychology (ABPP-CN) preferred but not required.

Benefits:

At National Jewish Health, we recognize that our outstanding faculty and staff are the essence of our organization. For every aspect of healthcare, our employees are our greatest asset. With that in mind, we have designed a valuable, comprehensive benefits package to meet the needs of our employees and their families.

  • Comprehensive Medical Coverage: Multiple Cigna health plans for Colorado, regional office and remote employees. Health Savings Accounts (HSA) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) available to pair with some plans.
  • Paid Time Off: Generous PTO accruals to use for vacation and sick days, and six paid holidays, all compliant with Colorado state sick leave regulations.
  • Dental & Vision Plans: Coverage effective the first of the month after hire.
  • Retirement Savings: 403(b) plan with employer contributions after two years.
  • Wellness Incentives: Earn up to $200 annually for preventive health activities.
  • Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $5,250 annually for full-time and part-time employees.
  • Child Care Assistance: Childcare Flex Spending Account (FSA) with annual employer contribution.
  • Loan Forgiveness: Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligible employer.
  • Disability & Life Insurance: Employer-paid plans and optional buy-up choices.
  • Voluntary Benefits: Full suite of coverage options such as Accident, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Plan
  • Exclusive Discounts: Savings on local services, insurance, and RTD bus passes.
     

Visa sponsorship is not available for this position. Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States without the need for employer sponsorship, now or in the future.

Salary Range: $105,000.00 - $140,000.00 based on experience, skills, and internal equity.

#ind123


What National Jewish Health employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom