Licensed Clinical Psychologist (HSP) – Autism Assessment & Future Associate Director
115K–140K a year
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Job Description
stic evaluations for ages 1–21 and provides oversight to a growing team of pre-licensed clinicians and testing technicians.
Compensation & Benefits
• Salary: $115,000 – $140,000+ (commensurate with experience and leadership duties).
• Sign-on Bonus: Available for a May start date.
• Leadership Track: Clear milestones to transition into an Associate Director role.
• Autonomy: Flexible scheduling and caseload management.
• Benefits: Premium medical/dental/vision, 401(k) with match, and full reimbursement for TN licensure and CEUs.
Key Responsibilities
1. Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis
• Conduct comprehensive autism and differential diagnostic evaluations using ADOS-2, ADI-R, and MIGDAS-2 .
• Provide "clinically excellent" reports that translate complex data into actionable, strengths-based recommendations for Nashville-area families and schools.
• Serve as the clinical lead for complex cases requiring expert differential diagnosis (ASD vs. ADHD, trauma, or mood disorders).
2. Supervision & Mentorship (Tennessee Standards)
• Provide clinical supervision to Psychological Residents (post-docs) and Certified Psychological Assistants/Technicians in accordance with Tennessee Rule 1180-02 .
• Act as the "Supervisor of Record" for clinicians accruing hours toward their HSP designation.
• Review and sign off on all psychological products, ensuring they meet the ethical standards of the Tennessee Board.
3. Associate Director Growth Path (The "Grow Into" Role)
• Program Development: Assist in the design and scaling of assessment protocols.
• Leadership: Transition into overseeing the Nashville office’s clinical quality, workflow, and staff development.
• Community Liaison: Build relationships with Nashville pediatricians and school districts to streamline the referral process.
Qualifications
• Education: Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program.
• Licensure: Active license as a Psychologist in Tennessee with Health Service Provider (HSP) designation (or highly eligible for reciprocity by May).
• Experience: * 3+ years of experience in pediatric assessment.
• * Prior experience in a "Lead" or "Senior" role is a plus, as this role transitions to Associate Director.
• Start Date: Candidate must be available to begin on-site in Nashville by May 2026 .
Compensation & Benefits
• Salary: $115,000 – $140,000+ (commensurate with experience and leadership duties).
• Sign-on Bonus: Available for a May start date.
• Leadership Track: Clear milestones to transition into an Associate Director role.
• Autonomy: Flexible scheduling and caseload management.
• Benefits: Premium medical/dental/vision, 401(k) with match, and full reimbursement for TN licensure and CEUs.
Key Responsibilities
1. Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis
• Conduct comprehensive autism and differential diagnostic evaluations using ADOS-2, ADI-R, and MIGDAS-2 .
• Provide "clinically excellent" reports that translate complex data into actionable, strengths-based recommendations for Nashville-area families and schools.
• Serve as the clinical lead for complex cases requiring expert differential diagnosis (ASD vs. ADHD, trauma, or mood disorders).
2. Supervision & Mentorship (Tennessee Standards)
• Provide clinical supervision to Psychological Residents (post-docs) and Certified Psychological Assistants/Technicians in accordance with Tennessee Rule 1180-02 .
• Act as the "Supervisor of Record" for clinicians accruing hours toward their HSP designation.
• Review and sign off on all psychological products, ensuring they meet the ethical standards of the Tennessee Board.
3. Associate Director Growth Path (The "Grow Into" Role)
• Program Development: Assist in the design and scaling of assessment protocols.
• Leadership: Transition into overseeing the Nashville office’s clinical quality, workflow, and staff development.
• Community Liaison: Build relationships with Nashville pediatricians and school districts to streamline the referral process.
Qualifications
• Education: Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program.
• Licensure: Active license as a Psychologist in Tennessee with Health Service Provider (HSP) designation (or highly eligible for reciprocity by May).
• Experience: * 3+ years of experience in pediatric assessment.
• * Prior experience in a "Lead" or "Senior" role is a plus, as this role transitions to Associate Director.
• Start Date: Candidate must be available to begin on-site in Nashville by May 2026 .
Qualifications
- •ADHD, trauma, or mood disorders)
- •Supervision & Mentorship (Tennessee Standards)
- •Education: Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited program
- •Licensure: Active license as a Psychologist in Tennessee with Health Service Provider (HSP) designation (or highly eligible for reciprocity by May)
- •3+ years of experience in pediatric assessment
- •Start Date: Candidate must be available to begin on-site in Nashville by May 2026
Benefits
- •Salary: $115,000 – $140,000+ (commensurate with experience and leadership duties)
- •Sign-on Bonus: Available for a May start date
- •Leadership Track: Clear milestones to transition into an Associate Director role
- •Autonomy: Flexible scheduling and caseload management
- •Benefits: Premium medical/dental/vision, 401(k) with match, and full reimbursement for TN licensure and CEUs
Responsibilities
- •Clinical Assessment & Diagnosis
- •Conduct comprehensive autism and differential diagnostic evaluations using ADOS-2, ADI-R, and MIGDAS-2
- •Provide "clinically excellent" reports that translate complex data into actionable, strengths-based recommendations for Nashville-area families and schools
- •Serve as the clinical lead for complex cases requiring expert differential diagnosis (ASD vs
- •Provide clinical supervision to Psychological Residents (post-docs) and Certified Psychological Assistants/Technicians in accordance with Tennessee Rule 1180-02
- •Act as the "Supervisor of Record" for clinicians accruing hours toward their HSP designation
- •Review and sign off on all psychological products, ensuring they meet the ethical standards of the Tennessee Board
- •Associate Director Growth Path (The "Grow Into" Role)
- •Program Development: Assist in the design and scaling of assessment protocols
- •Leadership: Transition into overseeing the Nashville office’s clinical quality, workflow, and staff development
- •Community Liaison: Build relationships with Nashville pediatricians and school districts to streamline the referral process
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