Clinical Psychologist; F2F
Listed on 2026-01-30
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Clinical Psychologist (On Site/In Person)
What We’re Looking For:
As an in-person Clinical Psychologist with MTC Care, you’ll have the unique opportunity to breathe new life into your career, serving as a lifeline to grateful patients who otherwise may go without the mental health care they need to live their best lives. This role will allow you to hone your skills as an expert consultant in behavioral health; and with no administrative or billing duties to tie you down, you are free to fully focus on your patients.
Your efforts will bring much-needed and appreciated assistance to skilled nursing facilities, who will welcome your experience and guidance.
What You Get:
By joining our culture of caring, you will benefit from:
- Top 1% industry pay with generous RVU bonus structure
- A comprehensive benefits package which includes health insurance, ancillary benefits, PTO, paid holidays, and much, much more!
Here at MTC Care, we know that “you get what we pay for”…and we want only the BEST,
BRIGHTEST, MOST CARING clinicians to serve our patients!
What You’ll Do:
- Conduct psychotherapy and behavioral management sessions
- Collaborate with facility staff; consult with interdisciplinary team members
- Complete patient notes in our Electronic Health Records (EHR) system
What You’ll Need:
- PsyD, PhD, or equivalent doctoral degree in clinical or counseling psychology from an accredited university
- Significant experience in treating an adultpatient population, senior care preferred
- Experience working with patients with severe persistent mental illness preferred
- Ability to work with company provided securetechnology using Internet-based electronic healthcare applications
Make a difference by changing lives and feel appreciated doing so.
Reach out to join our team today!
About Us
MTC Care is the industry leader in providing exceptional behavioral health services to patients residing in skilled nursing and assisted living communities. Our commitment to delivering top-notch behavioral health services reflects a deep understanding of the challenges faced by aging residents. Our clinical team includes trained psychiatry and psychology providers with a focus on tailored interventions to ensure quality of life for patients, a supportive environment that promotes mental well-being, interdisciplinary collaboration, and compliance with regulatory organizations.
MTC Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
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