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Eating Disorder Nurse - RN

Falls Church, VA

$37.66 - $56.48/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Eating Disorder Nurse - RN Dominion Hospital Falls Church, VA Position Type: Full-Time Shift ... Night Shift (Rotating Weekends) Salary Scale: $37.66-$56.48 Make a Difference in the Mental Health!

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How much do weekend eating disorder psychologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for weekend eating disorder psychologist in the United States is $92,813.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $66,500.00 and $117,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Eating Disorder Psychologist vs Eating Disorder Therapist?

AspectWeekend Eating Disorder PsychologistEating Disorder Therapist
CredentialsLicensed psychologist, doctoral degree, specialized training in eating disordersLicensed mental health professional, master's or doctoral degree, specialized training in eating disorders
Work EnvironmentPrivate practice, clinics, hospitals, outpatient settingsPrivate practice, clinics, outpatient centers, community health settings
Industry UsageCommonly used in clinical psychology and mental health servicesWidely used in therapy and counseling services for eating disorders

The main difference is that Weekend Eating Disorder Psychologists are licensed psychologists with advanced training, often providing specialized assessments and therapy during weekends. Eating Disorder Therapists may include licensed counselors or therapists with similar training but may not have a doctoral degree. Both roles work in similar environments and serve similar purposes, but psychologists typically have more extensive credentials and may handle more complex cases.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a weekend eating disorder psychologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Eating Disorder Psychologist, you need a doctoral degree in psychology, state licensure, and specialized training or experience in eating disorder assessment and intervention. Familiarity with evidence-based treatment modalities such as CBT-E, DBT, and EHR systems is typically required. Exceptional empathy, active listening, and crisis management skills help build trust and support patients through challenging moments. These competencies ensure effective, ethical treatment and continuity of care during critical weekend hours.

What unique challenges might a weekend eating disorder psychologist encounter compared to weekday practitioners?

As a Weekend Eating Disorder Psychologist, you may face unique challenges such as managing acute crises or relapses that arise when other support staff are unavailable. Weekend shifts often require greater autonomy, as there may be fewer multidisciplinary team members onsite, necessitating strong decision-making and crisis intervention skills. Additionally, you might work with clients who have limited availability during the week, leading to a diverse caseload and the need for flexible therapeutic approaches. Collaboration with weekday staff is essential to ensure continuity of care and consistent treatment planning.
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Infographic showing various Weekend Eating Disorder Psychologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 26% Part Time, 4% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $92,813 per year, or $44.6 per hour.

Eating Disorder Nurse - RN

Dominion Hospital

Falls Church, VA

$37.66 - $56.48/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Eating Disorder Nurse - RN

Dominion Hospital

Falls Church, VA

Position Type: Full-Time

Shift: Night Shift (Rotating Weekends)

Salary Scale: $37.66-$56.48

Make a Difference in the Mental Health!

Dominion Hospital, the only freestanding mental health facility in Northern VA, is seeking an experienced Eating Disorder Nurse - RN to join our talented team! The Eating Disorder Nurse - RN is responsible for coordinating and delivering high-quality, patient-centered care in accordance with the nature and specific requirements of the department, and consistent with the scope and standards of practice for the relevant state and specialty. In collaboration with medical providers and other members of the care team, the RN provides individualized, comprehensive and compassionate care using established nursing models.

The Eating Disorder Nurse - RN serves as an advocate for the patients/families/caregivers and models a commitment to the organization's vision/mission/values to support an unparalleled patient experience and clinical outcomes that contribute to overall departmental performance

If you're passionate about mental health, we'd love to hear from you.

Why You’ll Love Working With Us:

  • Competitive pay

  • Paperless, quick onboarding 

  • Warm, family-like culture, supportive leadership

  • Recognition programs & employee appreciation events

  • Comprehensive benefits (health, dental, vision, retirement plan, PTO, holiday pay)

  • Generous employee referral program

  • Annual performance reviews

  • Support for personal well-being (EAP programs, mental health resources)

  • Opportunities for advancement

  • Strong mentorship and orientation programs

  • Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient and employee safety

What You'll Do

  • Assesses, monitors, and documents patient conditions, responses to treatment, and changes in status throughout the continuum of care.

  • Administers medications, treatments, and nursing interventions in accordance with provider orders, established policies, and professional standards of practice.

  • Evaluates patient safety risks, pain levels, and potential signs of abuse or neglect, initiating appropriate interventions and reporting concerns as required.

  • Develops, implements, and coordinates individualized, evidence-based plans of care in collaboration with patients, families, physicians, and interdisciplinary team members.

  • Provides patient, family, and caregiver education regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, medications, recovery goals, self-management strategies, and discharge planning.

  • Leads and coordinates care delivery by delegating responsibilities appropriately, supervising assigned team members, and promoting effective teamwork.

  • Utilizes the nursing process and psychiatric nursing standards to provide age-appropriate, culturally sensitive, trauma-informed, and recovery-oriented care.

  • Establishes therapeutic relationships with patients and support systems to promote recovery, improve coping skills, and support positive mental health outcomes.

  • Facilitates individual and group education related to mental health, substance use disorders, relapse prevention, crisis management, stress reduction, and wellness promotion.

  • Demonstrates competence in crisis intervention, de-escalation techniques, and the safe application of seclusion or restraint in accordance with regulatory and organizational requirements.

  • Promotes patient safety, quality improvement, and evidence-based practice initiatives to enhance clinical outcomes and patient experience.

  • Communicates effectively with patients, families, physicians, and healthcare team members to ensure coordinated, patient-centered care.

  • Participates in professional practice activities, shared governance initiatives, continuing education, and ongoing professional development.

  • Supports organizational goals through responsible stewardship of supplies, equipment, staffing resources, and operational efficiency.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Education: Associate Degree in Nursing or RN Diploma-Required. Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing-Preferred

Licensure: Current, active, and unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of employment or a multi-state compact license, as applicable.

Certifications: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers required and Crisis Prevention Institute required as a part of the general hospital orientation.

Experience: 1+ years of applicable experience-Required

Salary/ Wage Range

Compensation for the role will depend on several factors, including a candidate’s qualifications, skills, competencies and experience and may fall outside of the range shown.

We are committed to maintaining a diverse and inclusive workplace. We are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. We do not discriminate in recruiting, hiring or promotion based on race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity, age, disability or protected veteran status. We proudly support and encourage people with military experience (active, veterans, reservists and National Guard) as well as military spouses to apply for our job opportunities.

Dominion Hospital has provided quality healthcare services for close to 50 years! Our 116-bed hospital is one of the region's leading mental healthcare facilities in Northern Virginia. Our convenient location in suburban Falls Church, VA offers a full range of treatment options with a distinctive focus on crisis intervention and stabilization through our inpatient, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), and intensive outpatient (IOP). Our patients receive the best quality care through specialized services in safe, healthy, confidential, and trauma-informed environments.

At Dominion Hospital, our care-like family culture extends to our patients, our people, and our community. We are committed to each other. When we join together, our patients are cared for in the safest and most compassionate way.

Join our team and help create a safer environment for patients, visitors, and employees while advancing excellence in healthcare. Apply today!