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Boston Neurobehavioral Associates
Overview
The psychiatrist will be responsible for diagnosing, managing, and treating patients with conditions appropriate for outpatient psychiatry, including providing initial assessments and ongoing medication management. Full-time assistance will be provided for administrative and clinical tasks, allowing the provider to focus on patient care and practice independently.
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Compensation
$300,000 - $350,000 / YEAR
Posted
3 months ago
Responsibilities include administering, scoring, and interpreting tests for cognitive screening, neuropsychological assessment, and psychological assessment, followed by writing thorough and timely psychological assessment reports.
$160,000 - $210,000 / YEAR
The primary duties involve administering, scoring, and interpreting tests for cognitive screening, neuropsychological assessment, and psychological assessment for referred patients. Responsibilities also include writing detailed psychological assessment reports and ensuring timely, accurate documentation consistent with professional standards.
The Child Psychiatrist will be responsible for diagnosing, managing, and treating patients with conditions appropriate for outpatient psychiatry, while also providing initial assessments and ongoing medication management. Full-time assistance will be provided for administrative and clinical tasks such as prior authorizations and scheduling.
The therapist will provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling services to patients or families, including conducting intake and diagnostic assessments for new clients. Responsibilities also involve developing individualized treatment plans and collaborating with collateral contacts and other providers while completing required documentation.
$75,000 - $105,000 / YEAR
The therapist will provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling services to patients or families, including education and counseling, while also developing individualized treatment plans and completing required documentation.
The therapist will provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling services to patients or families, including conducting intake and diagnostic assessments for new clients. Responsibilities also include developing treatment plans, providing various forms of counseling (individual, couples, family), and completing required documentation.
The role involves administering, scoring, and interpreting tests for cognitive screening, neuropsychological assessment, and psychological assessment for referred patients, followed by writing comprehensive psychological assessment reports.
The primary duties involve administering, scoring, and interpreting various cognitive screening, neuropsychological, and psychological tests for referred patients, followed by writing comprehensive assessment reports.
The Neuropsychologist will administer, score, and interpret tests for cognitive screening, neuropsychological assessment, and psychological assessment to referred patients, followed by writing comprehensive psychological assessment reports. Responsibilities also include maintaining thorough, accurate, and timely documentation consistent with professional standards for a patient population dealing with conditions like autism, ADHD, mood disorders, substance abuse, head injury, and dementia.
The Neuropsychologist will administer, score, and interpret various cognitive screening, neuropsychological, and psychological tests for referred patients, while also writing comprehensive psychological assessment reports.
The Psychiatrist will be responsible for diagnosing, managing, and treating patients with conditions appropriate for outpatient psychiatry, including depression, anxiety, and ADHD. Responsibilities also include providing initial assessments, ongoing medication management, and collaborating on individualized treatment plans.
The role involves administering, scoring, and interpreting various cognitive, neuropsychological, and psychological tests for referred patients, followed by writing comprehensive assessment reports.
The therapist will provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling services to patients and families, including conducting intake and diagnostic assessments for new clients. Responsibilities also include developing individualized treatment plans and collaborating with collateral contacts and other providers while completing required documentation.
$75,000 - $90,000 / YEAR
The therapist will provide psychotherapy, behavior therapy, or other counseling services to patients or families, including conducting intake and diagnostic assessments for new clients. Duties also involve developing individualized treatment plans and collaborating with collateral contacts and other providers while completing required documentation.
LifeStance Health
Licensed Therapists are a critical part of the clinical team, providing mental healthcare services to patients in an outpatient setting. They must be passionate about patient care and committed to clinical excellence.
$90,000 - $115,000 / YEAR
The role involves providing patient care as a critical part of the clinician team, utilizing clinical skills to serve adult and/or child and adolescent populations through individual or couples therapy. Therapists are expected to be committed to clinical excellence in their practice.