Company Overview
Hansel Union Consulting is an organization that serves families, children, and adults with intellectual, neurological, and developmental disabilities. Hansel Union Consulting has over 35 years of experience in the human service field and is the first organization in Virginia to offer Behavioral, Speech, Recreational, Occupational, Physical, and psychological therapies in one wrap‑around service. We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate based on race, age, gender, sexual orientation, or otherwise. We pay competitively for our roles and have a great suite of benefits, including subsidized health insurance, a Roth IRA with a three percent match, six paid holidays per year, and two weeks of paid vacation.
What you’ll bring
- Establish rapport with all patients by consistently showing sensitive and empathic communication.
- Select, administer, score, and interpret clinical assessments and psychological evaluations.
- Monitor treatment plans and make adaptations clinically necessary or helpful.
- Consult with the care team and provide referrals or connections as beneficial for the patient.
- Write assessment reports for individuals receiving testing—for ADHD, learning challenges, or autism.
- Participate in team meetings.
- Complete clinical interviews to gather information necessary for a final psychological evaluation report.
- Complete appropriate documentation, including contact logs, quarterly reports, and final dispositions.
- Abide by the discipline‑specific licensing board’s Code of Ethics (e.g., Virginia Board of Medicine, Virginia Board of Social Work, or Virginia Board of Counseling, Department of Health Professionals).
- Schedule and follow through clinical interviews, and communicate with clients, support coordinators, and other supporters regarding schedule changes.
- Participate in continuing education as required by the discipline‑specific licensing board.
- Maintain active licenses with the North Carolina Board of Medicine, North Carolina Board of Social Work, North Carolina Board of Counseling, or Department of Health Professionals.
Required Qualifications
- Fully licensed in North Carolina.
- Have earned a PhD or PsyD in clinical/counseling psychology or neuropsychology.
- Experience working with child, adolescent, and/or adult populations.
- Trained in autism.
Preferred Skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office programs.
- Experience with individuals in the ID/DD community.
- Experience completing psychological evaluations.
Job Type: Full‑time
Salary: 120‑150K
Join us in making a difference by providing compassionate psychological care that empowers individuals to thrive. We value your expertise in mental health while offering a supportive environment where your skills can truly shine.
Benefits
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Relocation assistance
- Travel reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Raleigh, NC 27629
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