Psychometrist in Plymouth, Massachusetts at Mindful Paths Psychological Testing
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Job Description
Mindful Paths provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessment services for children, adolescents, and adults. Our team is dedicated to high quality, compassionate, and evidence-based care within a supportive clinical environment.
Full Time | Plymouth, MA
Pay Range $23 to $25 per hour based on experience
Compensation and Benefits
Pay
• $23 to $25 per hour based on experience
Benefits for Full Time Employees
• Health insurance
• Dental insurance
• Vision insurance
• 401k
• Flexible Spending Account FSA
The Psychometrist plays a key role in supporting psychological and neuropsychological assessments by administering standardized tests, accurately scoring and documenting results, and creating a professional and supportive testing experience for patients of all ages. This role works closely with licensed clinicians and contributes to clinical accuracy, operational efficiency, and quality improvement.
This is a full time, in person position based in Plymouth, MA.
Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Testing Administration• Administer standardized psychological and neuropsychological tests for pediatric and adult patients
• Create a calm and supportive testing environment to optimize patient performance
• Respond appropriately to patient behavioral and emotional needs during testing
• Accurately score, format, and organize testing results following standardized procedures
• Document behavioral observations and testing notes in a timely and detailed manner
• Maintain accurate and confidential patient testing records
• Ensure compliance with HIPAA and confidentiality standards
Administrative and Operational Support
• Prepare and organize testing materials and assessment batteries
• Support data entry and patient file management in the EHR system
• Participate in team meetings, trainings, and administrative projects
• Follow standardized testing protocols to ensure reliable and valid results
• Collaborate with licensed clinicians to support assessment flow and clinical decision making
• Engage in ongoing training to improve testing accuracy and clinical skills
• Contribute to quality improvement efforts
• Assist with onboarding and training new psychometrists as needed
• Maintain clean, organized, and professional testing spaces
• Monitor, restock, and manage testing inventory
• Strong verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
• Excellent attention to detail and documentation accuracy
• Effective time management and organizational skills
• Proficiency with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, and EHR systems
• Comfortable learning new systems and adapting to workflow changes
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively
• Strong understanding of HIPAA and confidentiality requirements
• Ability to work with diverse populations across the lifespan
• Bachelor’s degree in Psychology or a related field
• Minimum of 3 years of experience in psychological, neuropsychological, or related clinical settings
• Experience with neuropsychological assessments preferred
• Strong organizational and communication skills