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What is remote psychological testing?

Remote psychological testing refers to the process of administering psychological assessments or evaluations through digital platforms, allowing clients to complete tests from their own location rather than in-person at a clinic or office. This method uses secure video conferencing tools and online testing software to ensure privacy and validity. Remote testing is commonly used for cognitive, personality, and neuropsychological assessments, and is particularly beneficial for individuals who have difficulty traveling or prefer virtual services. Mental health professionals ensure that these assessments meet ethical and professional standards even when conducted remotely.

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

One of the main challenges in remote psychological testing is ensuring the validity and reliability of assessments when they are administered outside of a controlled environment. Distractions, technology issues, and lack of direct observation can impact results. To address these challenges, professionals often use secure, standardized digital platforms, provide clear instructions, and schedule sessions at times when clients can minimize distractions. Regular communication with clients and thorough documentation are also key to maintaining assessment quality in a remote setting.

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

To thrive in Remote Psychological Testing, you need a background in psychology (often a master's or doctoral degree), formal training in psychometrics, and appropriate licensure. Familiarity with digital assessment platforms, telehealth systems, and secure data management tools is essential. Strong communication, attention to detail, and adaptability are crucial soft skills for accurately administering and interpreting assessments with clients remotely. These skills ensure ethical, reliable, and effective assessment outcomes while maintaining client trust and data security in virtual environments.

What is the difference between Remote Psychological Testing vs Remote Neuropsychological Assessment?

AspectRemote Psychological TestingRemote Neuropsychological Assessment
CredentialsLicensed Psychologists, Certified Test AdministratorsLicensed Neuropsychologists, Certified Neuropsychological Testers
Work EnvironmentRemote, often client or school-based settingsRemote, clinical or research settings
Industry UsageEducational, clinical, private practiceClinical neuropsychology, hospitals, research
PurposeAssess general psychological functioning, personality, mental healthAssess brain function, cognitive deficits, neurological conditions

Remote Psychological Testing and Remote Neuropsychological Assessment both involve evaluating mental health and cognitive functions remotely. However, psychological testing focuses on general mental health and personality, while neuropsychological assessments specifically evaluate brain function and neurological issues. The credentials overlap but neuropsychological assessments require specialized neuropsychology training. Both roles are essential in clinical and research settings, often conducted remotely for convenience and accessibility.

What are the most commonly searched types of Psychological Testing jobs in Tennessee? The most popular types of Psychological Testing jobs in Tennessee are:
What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Remote Psychological Testing jobs? Cities in Tennessee with the most Remote Psychological Testing job openings:

Mental Health Therapist (Full Licensure)

ATHENA CONSULTING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE

Nashville, TN โ€ข On-site, Remote

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Description


We're glad you found us.

Athena Care has been offering high quality, accessible mental health care for over twenty years. If there's one thing we've learned, it's that great care starts with great clinicians who actually feel supported. We're an insurance-based practice growing across Tennessee, and we're looking for a therapist near Memphis to join our team - though if you're somewhere else in TN, let's talk anyway.


We offer psychological testing, IOP/PHP, Spravato/IM Ketamine, TMS, psychotherapy, group therapy, and general psychiatry- often all under one roof. It's a lot - and it means your patients receive genuinely comprehensive care, and you get unique and interesting colleagues.


Who we're looking for

Someone who is curious about people. Someone who finds energy in working with a diverse patient population and cares deeply about the humans sitting across from them. You're fully licensed in Tennessee (LPC-MHSP, LCSW, or LMFT) and ready to practice independently - but that doesn't mean you want to work in isolation. You like collaboration; you value good clinical conversation, and you'd appreciate a team that actually has your back.


What it's like to work here

We've worked hard to combine rigor and high-quality care with a fun and friendly work culture. Our staff aims to quietly take care of operations so you can stay focused on your patients. No drowning in admin chaos. No shouting into a void when you need support. At Athena Care we strive to offer the ideal balance of a small group practice feel on the ground with strong business expertise and technology behind the scenes


Here's what we offer:

  • Flexibility that's actually flexible - part-time fee-for-service, full-time fee-for-service with benefits, salary models that can be shaped around your schedule, and for TN licensed clinicians not near one of our clinics we are open to fully remote providers
  • A real multidisciplinary team - you'll collaborate with fellow therapists, PMHNPs, psychiatrists, and psychologists. Real collaboration, not just a org chart bullet point
  • Clinical leadership that's approachable - our support team genuinely wants to help you do your best work
  • Continuity with your patients - outpatient work means you get to walk alongside people over time, which is where the real work happens

Your day-to-day role

You'll provide outpatient therapy to adults, adolescents, and/or children navigating behavioral health challenges. That means assessments, diagnoses, treatment planning, progress notes, and regular collaboration with the broader care team. You'll keep your documentation timely and accurate in our EMR, maintain your licensure, and show up as a thoughtful, engaged member of the team.

Requirements


What we're looking for on paper

  • Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or a related field
  • Tennessee licensure in good standing (LCSW, LPC-MHSP, or LMFT) and able to practice without supervision
  • Prior experience providing mental health services preferred
  • BLS Certification preferred
  • Comfortable with EMR systems and standard tech tools
  • HIPAA-savvy and committed to ethical, patient-centered practice

A few things we'll ask when you apply

  • What license(s) do you hold in Tennessee?
  • What age ranges do you work with?
  • Are you interested in part-time or full-time?

Benefits include: Health, dental, vision, and life insurance and 401(k) with employer match; continuing education reimbursement, and more!


We'd genuinely love to connect. Reach out and let's see if this could be a good fit - for you and for the people you'll serve.