Clinical Psychologist
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology, Clinical Social Worker
Overview
Clinical Psychologist
Pay: $70,000-$80,000 Annually
Are you a passionate Clinical Psychologist looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children, adolescents, and families? Join YOU Inc., where compassionate care, collaboration, and evidence-based practice come together to support stronger communities.
In this role, you’ll provide comprehensive psychological assessment and therapy services within a multidisciplinary behavioral health clinic. This position offers a unique opportunity to combine diagnostic evaluation and ongoing clinical treatment in a trauma-informed, collaborative environment that values professional growth and innovation.
Benefits for Full-time employees:
- Health Insurance: Offered through Blue Cross Blue Shield
, with generous company contribution. - Enhanced Retirement Plan:
25% - 33% Employer match based on tenure. - Student Loan Assistance: Consolidation, counseling, & limited employer contribution!
- Discounted Tuition with College & University Partnerships!
- Tuition Assistance: Reimbursed or prepaid college coursework!
- Home Mortgage Initiative: Favorable down payment (3-5%), reduced closing costs co-paid by Seven Hills!
Work-Life Balance:
- Generous Accrued Paid Vacation: 3 weeks in your first year!
- Vacation Cash-Out Option
- 3 Paid Personal Days
- 11 Paid Holidays
- Accrued Paid Sick Time
Benefits for Part-time Employees:
- Accrued Paid Sick Time
- Enhanced Retirement Plan:
25% - 33% Employer match (Minimum of 20 worked hours per week) - Student Loan Assistance: Consolidation and free debt counseling!
- Personal PTO - (Minimum 20 hour regular part-time schedule - does not apply to per diem)
At YOU Inc., you’ll be part of a mission-driven organization dedicated to helping children and families thrive. Our clinicians work in a collaborative, trauma-informed environment that values professional development, innovation, and compassionate care.
If you’re ready to bring your expertise in assessment and therapy to a team that’s making a difference every day,
we’d love to hear from you.
- Conduct psychological and neurodevelopmental assessments for clients across the lifespan, with a focus on diagnostic clarification (e.g., ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, mood disorders, learning and cognitive challenges).
- Collaborate with referral sources such as therapists, psychiatrists, primary care providers, and schools to determine appropriate testing batteries.
- Interpret results and produce integrated psychological reports with clear clinical recommendations.
- Communicate findings to families, providers, and interdisciplinary teams to support coordinated care.
- Provide individual, family, and/or group therapy using evidence-based modalities such as CBT, DBT, ACT, and trauma-focused approaches.
- Maintain a diverse clinical caseload
, with flexibility to develop areas of specialization (e.g., child/adolescent therapy, trauma, anxiety disorders). - Develop individualized treatment plans and track client progress in collaboration with the care team.
- Participate in multidisciplinary case conferences and clinical team meetings
. - Maintain timely documentation in accordance with agency,
Mass Health
, and regulatory standards. - Contribute to a supportive, inclusive, and culturally responsive clinical environment
. - Provide supervision or training to interns or postdoctoral fellows when applicable.
- Psychological and mental health assessment
- Evidence-based therapeutic techniques
- Trauma-informed care
- Group therapy facilitation
- Psychoeducation and mindfulness strategies
- Case formulation and treatment planning
- Child and adolescent development
- Conflict resolution and family support
- Substance use counseling and integrated behavioral health care
- Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology or a related field
- Licensed Psychologist (required)
- CANS Certification
- 3–5 years of relevant clinical experience
- Experience providing psychological testing and outpatient therapy
- Familiarity with trauma-informed care and culturally responsive practices
- Experience working with Mass Health or publicly insured populations preferred
- Strong clinical writing and communication skills
- Valid driver’s license (Class C or
D)
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