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What are some common challenges Remote Testing Psychologists face when administering assessments virtually, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Testing Psychologists often face challenges such as ensuring test security, maintaining standardized administration conditions, and managing technological issues during virtual assessments. To address these, it's important to use secure, HIPAA-compliant platforms, provide clear instructions to clients or caregivers, and have contingency plans for technical disruptions. Regular training on teleassessment best practices and staying updated with professional guidelines can also help maintain the validity and reliability of results.

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

To excel as a Remote Testing Psychologist, you need a doctoral degree in psychology, state licensure, and expertise in psychological assessment and test interpretation. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, secure data management systems, and digital assessment tools is essential. Strong communication, attention to detail, and cultural sensitivity are critical soft skills for building rapport and delivering accurate evaluations remotely. These competencies ensure ethical, effective, and reliable psychological assessments in virtual environments.

What is the difference between Remote Testing Psychologist vs School Psychologist?

AspectRemote Testing PsychologistSchool Psychologist
CredentialsDoctoral degree in Psychology, licensure, certification in psychological testingMaster's or Specialist degree in School Psychology, state certification/license
Work EnvironmentRemote, private practice, telehealth platformsSchool settings, classrooms, school districts
Employer & IndustryPrivate practices, telehealth companies, healthcare organizationsPublic and private schools, educational institutions
Common Search/ComparisonRemote Testing Psychologist vs School Psychologist

Remote Testing Psychologists primarily conduct psychological assessments and testing remotely, often serving clients outside traditional settings. School Psychologists work within educational environments, focusing on student assessments, counseling, and support. While both roles involve testing and evaluation, their work settings, credentials, and employer types differ significantly.

What is a remote testing psychologist?

A remote testing psychologist is a licensed mental health professional who administers psychological assessments, such as cognitive or behavioral tests, to clients via secure online platforms rather than in person. These psychologists evaluate, diagnose, and sometimes provide recommendations based on test results, all conducted remotely. This approach allows for greater accessibility, especially for clients in underserved or rural areas. Remote testing psychologists must ensure that their assessments comply with ethical standards and legal regulations regarding telehealth.
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Licensed Psychologist (1099 Independent Contractor)

Licensed Psychologist (1099 Independent Contractor)

Camillus House Inc

Miami, FL • Remote

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

Who We Are

Camillus House is a leading nonprofit organization dedicated to serving individuals experiencing homelessness and other vulnerable populations throughout South Florida. Through a continuum of housing, healthcare, behavioral health, and supportive services, Camillus House provides compassionate, person-centered care focused on dignity, recovery, and long-term stability.

Who You Are

You are a licensed and experienced behavioral health professional committed to providing high-quality psychological services to underserved and vulnerable populations. You possess strong diagnostic and clinical assessment skills, experience working with individuals experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, and the ability to work collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams. You are passionate about trauma-informed care and improving client outcomes through evidence-based interventions.

What You Will DoPsychological Assessment & Evaluation
  • Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations and diagnostic assessments in accordance with DSM-5-TR criteria 
  • Administer, score, and interpret psychological and cognitive testing as clinically indicated 
  • Develop individualized treatment plans aligned with clinical findings and program goals 
  • Conduct risk assessments, including suicidality evaluations and Baker Act assessments when appropriate 
Clinical Treatment Services
  • Provide evidence-based individual, group, and/or family therapy services 
  • Deliver trauma-informed and culturally competent care utilizing modalities such as CBT, DBT, MI, and other clinically appropriate interventions 
  • Support clients experiencing homelessness, substance use disorders, and co-occurring behavioral health conditions 
  • Participate in crisis intervention and stabilization efforts as needed 
Collaboration & Clinical Consultation
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including case managers, medical staff, and behavioral health providers 
  • Provide clinical consultation and recommendations to support integrated care planning 
  • Participate in treatment team meetings, case conferences, and discharge planning activities 
Documentation & Compliance
  • Complete timely, accurate, and compliant clinical documentation in accordance with agency standards, payer requirements, and applicable federal and state regulations, including 42 CFR where applicable 
  • Maintain compliance with HIPAA, confidentiality standards, and all contractual obligations 
  • Utilize electronic health record (EHR) systems for documentation and service coordination 
Contractor Expectations
  • Maintain active licensure and all required professional credentials throughout the contract term 
  • Maintain individual professional liability (malpractice) insurance coverage 
  • Responsible for all taxes, benefits, and business-related expenses as an independent contractor 
  • Provide services in accordance with the agreed-upon schedule, scope of work, and contractual service rates 
  • Submit timely and accurate invoices in accordance with contractual requirements 
  • Adhere to all Camillus House policies, procedures, and compliance standards 
Work Environment
  •  Flexible fully remote work arrangement 
  • Shelter-based and residential treatment programs 
  • Outpatient behavioral health settings, including PHP/IOP environments as applicable 
  • Crisis stabilization and community-based service settings 
  • Multidisciplinary, fast-paced, high-acuity behavioral health environment 
Additional Considerations
  • This position is classified as a 1099 Independent Contractor role 
  • Contractors are responsible for managing their own taxes, insurance, and benefits 
  • All services must comply with Camillus House policies, professional standards, and applicable federal and state regulations 
  • Strict confidentiality of all client and organizational information must be maintained at all times 


 Equal Opportunity

Camillus House is an equal opportunity employer and a drug-free workplace.
We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all contractors and employees, valuing diversity, and fostering a culture of equity.
 

Requirements


  • Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology or related field from an accredited institution 
  • Current and unrestricted Psychologist license in the State of Florida 
  • Minimum of two (2) years of post-licensure clinical experience preferred, particularly within behavioral health, substance use treatment, or community-based settings 
  • Experience conducting psychological testing and clinical assessments required 
  • Experience working with underserved, homeless, or high-acuity populations strongly preferred 
  • Training and/or experience in trauma-informed care and co-occurring disorders preferred 
  • Strong clinical judgment, diagnostic capabilities, and crisis intervention skills 
  • Excellent written communication and clinical documentation skills 
  • Ability to work independently while effectively collaborating within a multidisciplinary environment 
  • Cultural competence and sensitivity when working with diverse populations