Neuropsychologist / Rehabilitation Psychologist
Company : Select Medical
Location : Lakeway, TX, 78734-4200
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Date Posted : 7 January 2026
Overview
Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation
Lakeway, TX
Neuropsychologist / Rehabilitation Psychologist
Inpatient Rehab / Day Neuro
Full Time
Compensation depends upon candidate’s years of experience and internal equity.
Starting Salary: $130,000 - $158,469 annually
The Department of Psychology at Baylor Scott & White Institute for Rehabilitation at Lakeway has an immediate opening for a Licensed Psychologist to join our expanding Behavioral Health services.
Baylor Scott and White Rehabilitation Lakeway is a dynamic team and full of opportunity for the right candidate to make a difference in the lives of patients!
This role would join psychology and counseling staff already working in our OP Day Neuro treatment programs. Prior experience in a rehab setting is highly desirable.
Our hospital is located in Lakeway Texas in the scenic hill country on the southern shores of Lake Travis. Lakeway is a resort community about 25 miles west of downtown Austin. The city offers an outdoor lifestyle with a 65 mile long lake, golf courses, tennis courts, marinas, a private airport, 100 acres of parkland hiking and biking trails, and nearly 500 acres of greenbelts.
Responsibilities
We are looking for a Psychologist with experience in Rehabilitation Psychology and/or Neuropsychology to join our Inpatient Rehab Facility and Outpatient Day Neuro program on full time. Working with patients post BI or CVA for return to work/school.
A Neuropsychologist provides psychodiagnostic evaluations, psychological counseling and crisis intervention to patients and families. Conducts neuropsychological evaluations and/or testing. Provides recommendations and consultations to staff members regarding patient care matters.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
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- PhD or PsyD from an APA/CPA approved program in Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology or Health Psychology
- Completion of an APA accredited internship
- Completion of a postdoctoral fellowship with emphasis in Rehabilitation Psychology or Clinical Neuropsychology
- Eligibility for board certification in Rehabilitation Psychology or Clinical Neuropsychology
- Licensed or license eligible in the state of Texas
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Additional Data
Equal Opportunity Employer including Disabled/Veterans
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Frequently asked questions
Lakeway's proximity to Austin and its growing healthcare sector have increased demand for neuropsychologists in rehabilitation. While competition exists, specialized skills in clinical neuropsychology and rehabilitation psychology enhance employability in this scenic Texas community.
Texas requires licensure for psychologists, including neuropsychologists, with board certification in rehabilitation or clinical neuropsychology highly regarded. Candidates with APA-accredited training and fellowship experience often have an advantage in the Lakeway job market.
Mastering neuropsychological assessments, crisis intervention, and tailored counseling for brain injury or stroke patients are essential. A strong foundation in rehabilitation psychology principles ensures effective patient reintegration into work or school settings.
Professionals often advance towards leadership roles in behavioral health services, research opportunities, or specialized clinical neuropsychology certifications, expanding their impact on rehabilitation sciences and patient outcomes.
Neuropsychologists focus more on cognitive testing and brain-behavior relationships, while rehabilitation psychologists emphasize psychosocial counseling and functional recovery planning. Both roles collaborate closely to optimize patient rehabilitation.
Select Medical integrates multidisciplinary teams in dynamic rehab settings, fostering innovative behavioral health services. Their focus on personalized patient care and professional growth opportunities sets their neuropsychologist roles apart.
Select Medical promotes ongoing education, mentorship, and collaborative clinical environments that empower neuropsychologists to address complex rehabilitation challenges effectively, enhancing both patient outcomes and clinician satisfaction.
Annual compensation typically ranges from $130,000 to $158,469, reflecting candidate experience and internal equity. This competitive salary aligns with local market standards for specialized rehabilitation psychology roles.