Remote - Psychologist - Military, Police, Veteran Evaluations
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Company:
Valor Healthcare, Inc. delivers comprehensive psychological services to government departments and agencies, specializing in evaluations for military and law enforcement personnel.
Summary:
A Clinical Psychologist will conduct remote psychological evaluations for various populations including veterans and law enforcement personnel. Candidates must hold a PsyD or PhD and have relevant experience in military or law enforcement settings.
Requirements:
Technology: Electronic Health Records, Microsoft Office
Hard Skills: excellent writing skills
Credentials: PsyD, PhD
Experience: At least 1 year experience working with military, law enforcement, security, government, veterans or first responders. Preferably in a evaluator or interviewer capacity.
Job Description:
Description
Mission Critical Valor (MCV), a subsidiary of Valor Healthcare, is the leading provider of comprehensive psychological services to the Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security. For nearly two decades, MCV psychologists have provided services to thousands of people working in federal law enforcement positions and individuals operating in potentially hostile environments overseas. MCPS psychologists have backgrounds in law enforcement, security, and the U.S. military.
Opportunity Summary
We are seeking a full time Clinical Psychologist to join our growing network supporting government behavioral health interviewers/evaluators. In this role, psychologists would complete remote telehealth psychological evaluations for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for Veterans, Pre-Hire, Pre-Mission, In-Mission, and Post-Mission psychological evaluations for civilians, military, law enforcement, government, security personnel, and first responders in hostile environments. Ensuring all individuals are mentally fit for duty or returning from it.
Highlights:
• Set your own schedule! A great side job for when you are available.
• Fully remote as long as you reside in the United States.
• Opportunity to expand your knowledge and work with different populations.
Responsibilities
• Must have excellent writing skills, with the ability to translate sound clinical judgment into clear and appropriate recommendations for initial or continued employment.
• Complete and submit all required documentation expeditiously and accurately in the required format.
• Provide exceptional customer service.
• Will primarily work with patients who fall under the PSYPACT eligible states.