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How much do remote psychological testing assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote psychological testing assistant in the United States is $19.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Remote Psychological Testing Assistant typically coordinate with psychologists and clients during testing sessions?

As a Remote Psychological Testing Assistant, you will regularly collaborate with licensed psychologists by supporting test administration, scoring, and data entry, often through secure digital platforms. Communication with clients is usually handled via video calls or secure messaging to provide instructions, clarify procedures, and ensure a smooth testing process. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential, as you may coordinate scheduling, troubleshoot technical issues, and maintain confidentiality throughout. Team meetings and check-ins with supervising psychologists are common, fostering a supportive and structured remote work environment.

What is a Remote Psychological Testing Assistant?

A Remote Psychological Testing Assistant is a professional who supports psychologists or other mental health providers by helping to administer, score, and manage psychological assessments in a remote or virtual setting. Their duties may include scheduling assessments, guiding clients through online testing platforms, ensuring proper test protocols are followed, and managing test data securely. They play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and ethical administration of psychological tests, especially when in-person sessions are not possible. This role typically requires strong communication skills, attention to detail, and a good understanding of confidentiality and data privacy standards.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Psychological Testing Assistant, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Psychological Testing Assistant, you need a background in psychology or a related field, familiarity with psychological assessment procedures, and strong organizational skills. Experience with digital testing platforms, secure data management systems, and sometimes certification in test administration are often required. Attention to detail, confidentiality, and excellent communication are crucial soft skills for coordinating with clients and professionals remotely. These abilities ensure accurate data collection, ethical handling of sensitive information, and effective support for psychologists and clients in virtual settings.
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Infographic showing various Remote Psychological Testing Assistant job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 31% Full Time, 38% Part Time, and 31% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,672 per year, or $19.6 per hour.
Therapist (Remote)- Adult BehavioralHealth

Therapist (Remote)- Adult BehavioralHealth

ACCESS

Dearborn, MI โ€ข On-site, Remote

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Screen, assess, diagnose, create treatment plans, and conduct therapeutic intervention with clients.

  • Document all services in compliance with the agency's quality assurance plan and report on program progress at required intervals.

  • Research and locate available help outlets based on identified needs of the client, including making referrals to in-house and external services.


Job description

Job Title: Therapist
Job Status: Full-time (Remote)
Job Summary: Under general supervision, the Therapist uses extensive knowledge and skills obtained through education and experience to perform responsible and difficult professional casework. Provides intensive therapy involving complex social problems and treatment plans. May provide a wide array of social work functions such as assessment interviews, counseling, or case evaluation. Determines appropriate methods of treatment and/or provides other social services to individuals, groups, or families. May also provide referrals to appropriate community services or financial assistance. Provides accurate and understandable interpretations of program guidelines via a client orientation program as well as maintaining proper records according to organization, state and federal guidelines.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Screen, assess, diagnose, create treatment plans and conduct therapeutic intervention with clients which may include observation of clients and/or conducting psychological testing
  • Provide interpretation of assessment and diagnosis and ensure understanding of treatment plan which may include interpretation of medical records, as needed
  • Formulate measurable goals and objectives in accordance with client's needs
  • Participate in treatment team conferences which may include other professionals, family members and referral sources
  • Research and locate available help outlets based on identified needs of the client which may include both in-house and external referrals
  • Provides coordination of services and may participate in services as part of an interdisciplinary team
  • Follow up on the various services the client was referred to ensure participation and program compliance which may involve reviews conducted in clients' home or other location
  • Review, discuss and determine progress towards goals and formulate measure goals
  • Document all services in compliance with the agency's quality assurance plan
  • Report on program progress at required intervals per funding guidelines
  • Maintain agency confidentiality and client's privacy in accordance to the agency's policies and procedures 42 CFR Part 2 and HIPAA
  • Maintain currency in areas of psychosocial rehabilitation and therapeutic intervention techniques
  • Follow the funding sources requirements and the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF) standards applicable to the services provided
  • Conduct group therapy sessions, as needed
  • May sign off on patient charts, if fully licensed
  • May supervise interns, if fully licensed
  • May conduct psychological testing and substance abuse counseling as appropriate based on qualifications and assigned functional area
  • May translate and interpret information for non-English speaking clients, as needed
  • May lead the work of others including coaching and mentoring paraprofessionals, clerical staff and interns
  • Ensures that clients in SUD programming are receiving the necessary clinical care to progress in completion of their treatment goals
  • Fully licensed therapists will provide licensure supervision to limited licensed therapists and/or interns
  • Operate standard office equipment and use required software applications
  • Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
  • Biological, psychological, and sociological concepts and trends
  • Intermediate to advanced concepts, practices, and procedures of crisis intervention techniques
  • Community resources including social services agencies and crisis intervention providers
  • Processes, rules and regulations of various services and funding agencies surrounding the eligibility and maintenance of the services being received
  • Knowledge of ASAM criteria and levels of care. The ASAM Criteria defines the standards for conducting a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment to inform patient placement and treatment planning. These standards describe six dimensions that should be assessed, including: Acute intoxication and/or withdrawal potential. Biomedical conditions and complications
  • Knowledge of co-occurring disorders, trauma and brain development preferred

Skill in:
  • Operating standard office equipment and using required software applications for program area and other applications, including Microsoft Office

Ability to:
  • Partner with other functional areas to accomplish objectives
  • Facilitate meetings, ensuring that all viewpoints, ideas, and problems are addressed
  • Objectively gather information, identify linkages and trends, and apply findings to assignments
  • Organize and prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines
  • Handle stressful situations and provide a high level of customer service in a calm and professional manner
  • Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
  • Speak and write in English
  • Interpret, speak, and write in Arabic, Spanish or other native language of the predominant service population is preferred
  • Maintain confidentiality of agency and client information

Educational/Previous Experience Requirements:
  • Minimum Degree Required:
  • Master's degree
  • Required Disciplines:
    • Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or related field

~and~
  • At least 2 years of experience working in a mental health setting as a Licensed Master Social Worker, or a Licensed Professional Counselor, or a Licensed Psychologist, or any equivalent combination of experience, education and/or training approved by Human Resources. Previous experience with the SUD treatment and recovery preferred.

Licenses/Certifications:
  • Licenses/Certifications Required at Date of Hire:
  • Valid driver's license, and
  • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), or
  • Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), or
  • Licensed Psychologist (LP), or
  • Limited License Professional Counselor (LLPC), or
  • Limited License Master Social Worker (LLMSW), or
  • Limited License Psychologist (LLP), and
  • QMHP Adults - 5 hours within 90 days after the first day of employment and annually thereafter, or
  • QMHP Children - 24 hours within 90 days after the first day of employment, and annually thereafter, and
  • CAFAS certified if the position is responsible for child therapy, and
  • May require a (CAADC or CAADC-DP) Certified Advance Alcohol and Drug Counselor
  • MCBAP Certified Addiction Counselor or Certified Advance Addiction and Drug Counselor may be required based on assigned functional area or ability to obtain within 6 months

Working Conditions:
Hours: Normal business hours, some additional hours may be required
Travel Required: Local travel, up to 10%
Working Environment: Climate controlled office