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Choctaw Global
Position availability is based on successful contract award
WHY JOIN CHOCTAW WORKFORCE SERVICES Choctaw Contracting Services is seeking a highly experienced Operational Psychologist to support INSCOM health and wellness initiatives. This role directly supports psychological readiness, personnel suitability, and resilience within sensitive intelligence and operational environments. The role functions as a trusted advisor, working closely with senior military leadership and command personnel to support assessment, selection, performance optimization, and non-clinical resilience efforts in support of mission readiness.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
Personnel Assessment & Selection:
Support the assessment and selection of personnel assigned to sensitive military and intelligence roles. Provide professional feedback to unit leadership regarding suitability of personnel for specific organizations or positions.
Psychological Assessment & Consultation:
Conduct, administer, and interpret a full spectrum of psychological assessment tools. Consult with command personnel and senior leaders on assessment outcomes and personnel considerations.
Operational Support & Resilience:
Support non-clinical mental resilience and performance enhancement initiatives. Provide non-clinical crisis response support and follow-up intervention following critical incidents.
Training & Resilience:
Deliver professional development briefings, awareness education, and psychoeducational training as requested. Support initiatives that enhance understanding and utilization of health and wellness program resources.
Program Evaluation & Policy Support:
Assist OTCS in evaluating the effectiveness of Health & Wellness initiatives focused on psychological resilience. Identify policy and procedural gaps and support the development of recommendations that may influence Army and DoD-level guidance. Analyze command and Army metrics and produce reports, papers, and briefing materials for senior leadership.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Education:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Graduate from an APA‑accredited doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. Completion of an APA‑accredited psychology internship (or an internship/residency acceptable to the Office of the Surgeon General, U.S. Army).
Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years post‑doctoral experience within the past ten (10) years in the independent practice of psychology in the area of personnel selection, preferably in a government setting such as the DoD or Intelligence Community.
Licensure & Certifications:
Current, full, unrestricted license to practice psychology in any U.S. state or territory; Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (AHA or Red Cross).
Clearance Requirements:
Active Secret security clearance required; TS/SCI eligibility required; TS/SCI Preferred.
Skills & Competencies:
Ability to conduct, administer, and interpret a full spectrum of psychological assessment tools; demonstrated experience in operational psychology, behavioral research, and behavioral health practices; strong consultation skills and ability to provide professional guidance to command‑level personnel; ability to manage assessment documentation, records, and selection‑related materials; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
WORK CONDITIONS
Location:
INSCOM‑supported locations (assignment dependent on contract award and mission needs).
Schedule:
Standard duty hours, typically Monday‑Friday, with flexibility to support leadership engagements, travel, and command events. Regular CONUS and OCONUS travel required.
JOIN OUR MISSION CCS supports mission‑driven work that demands discretion, professionalism, and sound judgment. Our focus is on supporting personnel who operate in high‑pressure, intelligence‑driven environments where psychological readiness, resilience, and performance directly affect mission outcomes. If you are an experienced professional who understands the realities of working alongside senior leaders, navigating sensitive environments, and delivering work that matters, we invite you to apply to be considered as part of our growing team.
EEO/AAP STATEMENT We acknowledge and honor the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals. We pledge ourselves to craft and maintain an environment that respects diverse traditions, heritages, and experiences. Choctaw is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Aff… (truncated for brevity)
DISCLAIMER The above‑noted job advertisement is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give the applicant a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of the position.
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Position availability is based on successful contract award
WHY JOIN CHOCTAW WORKFORCE SERVICES Choctaw Contracting Services is seeking a highly experienced Operational Psychologist to support INSCOM health and wellness initiatives. This role directly supports psychological readiness, personnel suitability, and resilience within sensitive intelligence and operational environments. The role functions as a trusted advisor, working closely with senior military leadership and command personnel to support assessment, selection, performance optimization, and non-clinical resilience efforts in support of mission readiness.
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
Personnel Assessment & Selection:
Support the assessment and selection of personnel assigned to sensitive military and intelligence roles. Provide professional feedback to unit leadership regarding suitability of personnel for specific organizations or positions.
Psychological Assessment & Consultation:
Conduct, administer, and interpret a full spectrum of psychological assessment tools. Consult with command personnel and senior leaders on assessment outcomes and personnel considerations.
Operational Support & Resilience:
Support non-clinical mental resilience and performance enhancement initiatives. Provide non-clinical crisis response support and follow-up intervention following critical incidents.
Training & Resilience:
Deliver professional development briefings, awareness education, and psychoeducational training as requested. Support initiatives that enhance understanding and utilization of health and wellness program resources.
Program Evaluation & Policy Support:
Assist OTCS in evaluating the effectiveness of Health & Wellness initiatives focused on psychological resilience. Identify policy and procedural gaps and support the development of recommendations that may influence Army and DoD-level guidance. Analyze command and Army metrics and produce reports, papers, and briefing materials for senior leadership.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR
Education:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) Graduate from an APA‑accredited doctoral program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology. Completion of an APA‑accredited psychology internship (or an internship/residency acceptable to the Office of the Surgeon General, U.S. Army).
Experience:
Minimum of five (5) years post‑doctoral experience within the past ten (10) years in the independent practice of psychology in the area of personnel selection, preferably in a government setting such as the DoD or Intelligence Community.
Licensure & Certifications:
Current, full, unrestricted license to practice psychology in any U.S. state or territory; Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (AHA or Red Cross).
Clearance Requirements:
Active Secret security clearance required; TS/SCI eligibility required; TS/SCI Preferred.
Skills & Competencies:
Ability to conduct, administer, and interpret a full spectrum of psychological assessment tools; demonstrated experience in operational psychology, behavioral research, and behavioral health practices; strong consultation skills and ability to provide professional guidance to command‑level personnel; ability to manage assessment documentation, records, and selection‑related materials; proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
WORK CONDITIONS
Location:
INSCOM‑supported locations (assignment dependent on contract award and mission needs).
Schedule:
Standard duty hours, typically Monday‑Friday, with flexibility to support leadership engagements, travel, and command events. Regular CONUS and OCONUS travel required.
JOIN OUR MISSION CCS supports mission‑driven work that demands discretion, professionalism, and sound judgment. Our focus is on supporting personnel who operate in high‑pressure, intelligence‑driven environments where psychological readiness, resilience, and performance directly affect mission outcomes. If you are an experienced professional who understands the realities of working alongside senior leaders, navigating sensitive environments, and delivering work that matters, we invite you to apply to be considered as part of our growing team.
EEO/AAP STATEMENT We acknowledge and honor the fundamental value and dignity of all individuals. We pledge ourselves to craft and maintain an environment that respects diverse traditions, heritages, and experiences. Choctaw is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Aff… (truncated for brevity)
DISCLAIMER The above‑noted job advertisement is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give the applicant a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations of this position. As the nature of business demands change so, too, may the essential functions of the position.
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