- Conduct standardized psychological testing, including cognitive, neuropsychological, emotional, behavioral, and personality assessments.
- Administer, score, and interpret a variety of standardized instruments (e.g., cognitive tests, memory evaluations, executive functioning measures, mood/personality inventories).
- Complete integrated diagnostic reports that synthesize test data, clinical interview findings, behavioral observations, and relevant chart information.
- Provide clear, actionable recommendations to support diagnosis, care planning, behavioral interventions, and facility decision-making.
- Perform assessments related to cognitive capacity, guardianship, decision-making, behavioral risk, and functional impairment, as appropriate.
- Ensure ethical testing practices, test security, and adherence to professional assessment standards.
- Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations, including diagnostic assessments, mental status exams, and cognitive screenings
- Provide individual psychotherapy tailored to the needs of older adults and individuals with complex medical or cognitive conditions
- Facilitate family therapy and caregiver support sessions
- Lead or co-lead group therapy sessions when appropriate
- Provide behavioral management interventions to support residents, facility staff, and families
- Develop and implement individualized treatment plans based on evidence-based practices
- Manage caseload independently while exercising clinical judgment consistent with ethical and professional standards
- Partner daily with nursing staff, social workers, physicians, and rehabilitation teams
- Participate in interdisciplinary meetings and care plan reviews
- Serve as a behavioral health resource to facility leadership and staff
- Offer consultation to facility teams regarding behavioral strategies, resident needs, and care recommendations
- Complete all documentation in a timely manner using our Geriatric Notes Tool (GNT)
- Maintain accurate, comprehensive clinical records aligned with regulatory requirements
- Adhere to state laws, CMS expectations, HIPAA standards, and APA ethical guidelines
- Foster collaborative and professional relationships with facility personnel
- Maintain reliability, punctuality, and strong communication to support consistent care delivery
- Flexible scheduling — create your own Monday–Friday schedule
- No evenings, weekends, or on-call
- Stable caseloads within close geographic proximity
- Part-time options available
- APA-accredited CEUs at no cost
- Access to clinical leaders, training modules, and specialty geriatric resources
- Regular case consultation and opportunities for mentorship
- Continuing education that strengthens your expertise in geriatrics, neurocognitive disorders, behavioral management, and interdisciplinary care
- Support teams for billing, collections, insurance, authorization, and credentialing
- Efficient workflows with HIPAA compliant documentation systems
- Minimized administrative burden so you can focus on clinical care
- Liability insurance provided (100% company-paid) for full-time and part-time staff
- Competitive compensation model
- Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Generous PTO and paid holidays
- Enjoy structured assessment work
- Value autonomy paired with strong organizational support
- Enjoy building meaningful relationships with residents
- Appreciate collaborative care with nursing and medical providers
- Have strong communication and documentation skills
- Are passionate about working with older adults
- Thrive in a structured yet flexible clinical environment
- Active, unrestricted Psychologist License
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation
- Strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team
- Comfortable navigating LTC environments
- Commitment to timely documentation and high-quality care



