Commonhealth Psychological is a doctoral-level group practice with offices in Rittenhouse Square ... Postdoctoral fellows and late-stage trainees who want clinical hours, real cases, and a place to ...
Commonhealth Psychological is a doctoral-level group practice with offices in Rittenhouse Square ... Postdoctoral fellows and late-stage trainees who want clinical hours, real cases, and a place to ...
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$25.5K - $29K
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$32.4K - $35.9K
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The median wage is $40.9K / yr.
$39.3K - $42.8K
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$49.7K - $53.1K
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Psychologist — Group Practice (Multiple Specialties) Commonhealth Psychological — Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia & Broomall, PA Full-time or part-time · Independent Contractor · Private pay · Hybrid in-person + telehealth Practice the psychology you trained for. With colleagues who get it. Mental health care is in a defining decade.
Demand has never been higher. The dominant responses have been venture-backed therapy apps, insurance-driven volume mills, and productivity-quota clinics. All of which are burning out the clinicians our field can't afford to lose.
Moreover, clients get matched to whoever has openings, drop out before anything changes, and learn to settle for symptom management when they came in looking for their lives back. We're building something else. You spent a decade training to do this work.
You're an expert, and you want the autonomy to practice the way you know actually helps people get better. It's not that you have nothing left to learn or room to grow in your craft. However, the options today for practicing psychology are largely driven by non-clinical factors that don't revolve around the standards for client care or clinician sustainability.
You also don't want to do this work alone. Commonhealth Psychological is a doctoral-level group practice with offices in Rittenhouse Square and Broomall. We were founded by two psychologists — Drs.
Lindsey Salerno and Pat Mullen — to build the practice we wanted to work in: clinically rigorous, collaborative, alive to the moment, and organized around the standard of care our training actually prepared us to deliver. What it actually looks like here: Autonomy . You set your caseload size, your modalities, your session structure, your scheduling rhythm.
We hired you because of your expertise — we trust you to use it. No imposed frameworks, no productivity quotas, no required minimum visits per week. Collaboration by design .
Weekly case consultation, peer-to-peer warm handoffs, a team that actually talks to each other. When you hit a tough case, there's a colleague nearby who loves consulting on complex cases as much as you do. Newer clinicians can opt into structured supervision.
More experienced clinicians get the clinical community most psychologists never find once they leave training. A private-pay model that respects your time and judgment. That means no insurance panels, no utilization reviews, no documentation written for an auditor instead of for the client.
Sessions, frequency, and treatment length are clinical decisions — not insurance ones. Operational support that actually supports . Centralized intake, scheduling, billing, admin support, and a simple EHR, all provided.
You treat your clients. Everything else flows around you. Real referrals.
We invest in marketing, SEO, individual clinician pages, and active referral relationships with PCPs, psychiatrists, IOPs, university counseling centers, and treatment providers across the region. A whole-person model with flexible delivery. We work the biopsychosocial model in how we actually assess and treat, not as a slogan.
We support brief therapy, intensives, twice-weekly work, family workshops, group programming, and adjunctive approaches. Treatment matches the problem — not arbitrary requirements. Highly competitive compensation.
A strong revenue split that scales with experience, paid promptly and transparently. Specifics shared on the first call. Curated office space .
Professional, well-appointed offices in two of the region's most desirable locations: Rittenhouse Square in Center City and Broomall in Delaware County. Furnished, quiet, and ready when you need them. Who we're looking for We're rounding out our team's clinical depth across the lifespan and across systems of care.
Strongest preference for clinicians who specialize in: Couples and family therapy Child and adolescent treatment Psychological and diagnostic assessment (ADHD, ASD, full diagnostic and neurocognitive batteries) Health psychology and behavioral medicine (chronic illness, pain, sleep, lifestyle medicine) We're also actively interested in clinicians who bring expertise in: Eating disorders and disordered eating Perinatal and maternal mental health LGBTQIA+ affirming care Neurodivergent-affirming adult work Geriatric and older adult care Sport and performance psychology Pre-licensed clinicians are welcome. Postdoctoral fellows and late-stage trainees who want clinical hours, real cases, and a place to grow are encouraged to inquire. Compensation is adjusted to reflect the supervision and infrastructure we provide.
Who this is right for Licensed psychologists (PsyD/PhD) in Pennsylvania, or in the final stages of licensure Postdoctoral fellows and late-stage trainees seeking a supportive, supervised setting Roughly 2–10 years post-doctoral experience for licensed roles Clinicians who want to practice with rigor and intentionality People who want consultation and collegial culture without micromanagement Aligned with measurement-informed care and outcomes tracking Who this probably isn't right for Clinicians who prefer to rely on insurance panels to build caseload (we're a private-pay practice) Anyone seeking a high-volume throughput model Therapists committed to a single rigid modality applied to every presentation Solo practitioners who don't prefer collaboration or a clinical community Clinicians looking for guaranteed minimum hours or W2 employment structure (this is a 1099 role) Logistics 1099 contractor, full-time or part-time — we're flexible Private-pay practice (PA and PSYPACT states) Pennsylvania licensure required for independent practice; pre-licensed candidates considered under supervision Hybrid: in-person at Rittenhouse or Broomall plus telehealth across PSYPACT states To apply Send a CV and a short note about your clinical interests and what you're looking for in your next role to hello@commonhealthpsych.com . We reply to everyone, usually within a week.