A full-time, W-2 Clinical Psychologist opportunity is available in the Rockford, Illinois market, embedded within a well-established behavioral health program that provides dedicated infrastructure, local management support, and a technology-forward documentation environment. The position offers a base salary with uncapped earning potential and a signing bonus for qualified candidates — a compelling package for a psychologist ready to focus on clinical work rather than administrative overhead.
Perks and Benefits
- Base salary with uncapped compensation potential, paid biweekly
- Signing bonus available for qualified candidates
- W-2 employment with full benefits eligibility
- Paid time off
- 401(k) retirement plan
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance, plus enhanced benefits package
- Access to an employee wellness program and referral program
- Company-issued and company-funded iPad for clinical documentation
Practice Highlights
- Rockford, IL service area with an established regional behavioral health program
- gEHRimed EMR platform with seamless remote access capability, supporting flexible and collaborative documentation workflows
- Company-provided iPad fully funded for clinical use — no out-of-pocket technology costs
- Developed back-office infrastructure handling administrative, billing, and operational functions so clinicians can focus on patient care
- Local management support structure providing day-to-day operational and clinical guidance
- Team collaboration model enhanced by remote-access documentation tools
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program
- Board certification or eligibility through the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) preferred
- Active Illinois psychologist license or eligibility to obtain licensure in Illinois
- Clinical experience appropriate to the patient population served in the Rockford market
About the Community
Rockford is Illinois's third-largest city, situated along the Rock River approximately 90 miles northwest of Chicago — close enough for easy access to a major metropolitan area while offering a significantly lower cost of living and a more relaxed pace of life. The region features a growing arts and cultural scene, extensive park and trail systems along the river corridor, and well-regarded public and private school options, making it an attractive destination for clinicians seeking Midwest livability without sacrificing urban amenities.