Washington, DC
$99,000 - $137,000 yearly
Full-time | Remote
We are seeking qualified Clinical Psychologists to provide behavioral health consults in support of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) waiver review process. This is a fully remote role where providers will conduct virtual assessments, review medical documentation, and produce clinical recommendations that directly support accession decisions. Position availability is based on successful contract award.
Key Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications
Additional Requirements
Schedule
Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Work Environment
This is a remote position. Candidates must have a secure, private workspace, reliable internet connection, and the ability to support virtual clinical interactions during standard EST business hours.
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DISCLAIMER
The above-noted job advertisement is not intended to describe, in detail, rather it is intended to provide a general overview of responsibilities and requirements. Duties may evolve based on contract requirements, mission needs, and Government direction.
This Psychologist position offers $99,000 - $137,000 yearly in District of Columbia. Compensation may vary based on experience, certifications, and facility type.
Clinical mental health roles involve assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health disorders using evidence-based modalities. Clinicians typically hold master's or doctoral degrees and work under state licensure requirements.