Pediatric Neuropsychologist | Outpatient Focus
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Social Work
Psychology
Join a growing, mission‑driven pediatric rehabilitation center that has been CARF‑accredited since 2009 and is nationally recognized for exceptional care. This is an outstanding opportunity for a pediatric neuropsychologist seeking a collaborative, supportive environment with access to advanced technology and therapies. Candidates at all experience levels (including new graduates with appropriate training) are encouraged to apply.
Position Highlights- 100% pediatric focus in a state‑of‑the‑art rehabilitation center
- Monday‑Friday schedule, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM
- Signing bonus and relocation assistance available
- PSLF‑eligible (Public Service Loan Forgiveness after 10 years of full‑time employment)
- Full health, dental, vision, and retirement benefits
- Supportive, faith‑based, mission‑driven culture
- Collaborative care model with access to advanced technology and therapies
- Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
- APA or CPA‑approved pre‑doctoral internship
- Two‑year post‑doctoral training in pediatric neuropsychology (open to candidates without prior pediatric experience)
- Interest in working with children with acquired brain injuries or adolescents transitioning to adulthood
Enjoy a thriving, fast‑growing metro area known for its affordable cost of living, strong schools, and welcoming community. Oklahoma City offers a vibrant food scene, professional sports (including the OKC Thunder), outdoor recreation, and major upcoming events including serving as a host site for the 2028 Summer Olympics. With continued economic development and easy access to a major international airport, OKC provides an exceptional quality of life for families and professionals alike.
Specialty:
Psychology
Employment Type:
Full Time
Elizabeth Ray
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