St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
Psychology and Religion Psychologist
St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States, 63146
Responsibilities
St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute (SLBMI) is seeking licensed psychologists with expertise and passion in integrating religion and spirituality with evidence‑based psychotherapy. The role involves providing psychological evaluations for clergy and clergy candidates, administering group therapy, and presenting psycho‑educational workshops on spirituality and well‑being.
Note Local candidates in Missouri are preferred.
Shift Monday‑Friday, dayshift. Onsite & remote work available, with some onsite work required for assessment components.
About The Psychology & Religion Program
Clinicians participate in the program's assessment team, providing psychological evaluations for clergy and clergy candidates.
Clinicians may also offer group therapy and conduct psycho‑educational workshops in the community on topics related to spirituality and well‑being, and clergy/minister wellness.
About Working at St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
Centralized intake office that screens and schedules a steady flow of clients.
Professional billing service and marketing support.
Assistance with managed care, credentialing, and practice development.
Ability to build a diverse caseload around your interests and specialization.
Schedule flexibility to support lifestyle preferences while maintaining an active patient caseload.
Compensation based on a percentage of net cash collections, allowing greater independence and potential earnings with a larger caseload.
Multidisciplinary team of 70+ colleagues offering case consultation, continuing education, and program development.
Opportunities for clinical presentations, consulting, research, and continuing education seminars.
Benefits
Competitive compensation.
Professional liability insurance.
Medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans.
Paid time off.
401(k) with company match and discounted stock plans.
Onboarding Options
Full‑time base salary guarantee (benefits‑eligible) transitional plan, typically four months, to allow new providers time to build their caseload.
Specialist‑in‑Training Option
Transitional training plan of six months for licensed providers who need additional training within their program’s area of specialization before becoming a specialist.
Includes a reduced minimum caseload, weekly supervision, assigned reading, didactic sessions, increased conceptualization in treatment plans, and open supervision discussions.
Qualifications
Completed a doctoral degree in a clinical mental health field (e.g., PsyD or Ph.D) and fully licensed by the State of Missouri to practice independently.
Psychologists not residing in Missouri must have a current Psychology license in a PSYPACT state, hold a current PSYPACT credential, and be willing to maintain that credential.
Credentialed‑eligible for managed care panels in Missouri; 90‑day wait period for insurance credentialing before starting.
Strong background in the integration of religion/spirituality and psychotherapy preferred.
Expertise in psychological evaluation and report writing.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Clinical specialization that complements the Institute’s current offerings (e.g., neuropsychology, addiction specialist, couples and family).
EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal‑opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion, and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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Note Local candidates in Missouri are preferred.
Shift Monday‑Friday, dayshift. Onsite & remote work available, with some onsite work required for assessment components.
About The Psychology & Religion Program
Clinicians participate in the program's assessment team, providing psychological evaluations for clergy and clergy candidates.
Clinicians may also offer group therapy and conduct psycho‑educational workshops in the community on topics related to spirituality and well‑being, and clergy/minister wellness.
About Working at St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute
Centralized intake office that screens and schedules a steady flow of clients.
Professional billing service and marketing support.
Assistance with managed care, credentialing, and practice development.
Ability to build a diverse caseload around your interests and specialization.
Schedule flexibility to support lifestyle preferences while maintaining an active patient caseload.
Compensation based on a percentage of net cash collections, allowing greater independence and potential earnings with a larger caseload.
Multidisciplinary team of 70+ colleagues offering case consultation, continuing education, and program development.
Opportunities for clinical presentations, consulting, research, and continuing education seminars.
Benefits
Competitive compensation.
Professional liability insurance.
Medical, dental, vision, and prescription drug plans.
Paid time off.
401(k) with company match and discounted stock plans.
Onboarding Options
Full‑time base salary guarantee (benefits‑eligible) transitional plan, typically four months, to allow new providers time to build their caseload.
Specialist‑in‑Training Option
Transitional training plan of six months for licensed providers who need additional training within their program’s area of specialization before becoming a specialist.
Includes a reduced minimum caseload, weekly supervision, assigned reading, didactic sessions, increased conceptualization in treatment plans, and open supervision discussions.
Qualifications
Completed a doctoral degree in a clinical mental health field (e.g., PsyD or Ph.D) and fully licensed by the State of Missouri to practice independently.
Psychologists not residing in Missouri must have a current Psychology license in a PSYPACT state, hold a current PSYPACT credential, and be willing to maintain that credential.
Credentialed‑eligible for managed care panels in Missouri; 90‑day wait period for insurance credentialing before starting.
Strong background in the integration of religion/spirituality and psychotherapy preferred.
Expertise in psychological evaluation and report writing.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Clinical specialization that complements the Institute’s current offerings (e.g., neuropsychology, addiction specialist, couples and family).
EEO Statement All UHS subsidiaries are committed to providing an environment of mutual respect where equal employment opportunities are available to all applicants and teammates. UHS subsidiaries are equal‑opportunity employers and as such, openly support and fully commit to recruitment, selection, placement, promotion, and compensation of individuals without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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