Diagnostician - Licensed Psychologist
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Benefits
Paid Time Off
Job Description
emand for ASD diagnostic assessments is growing and waiting times are on the rise.
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in the assessment and diagnosis of ASD. Someone who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and provide diagnostic recommendations by:
• Utilizing a range of specialized assessment tools to evaluate developmental and behavioral patterns.
• Applying knowledge and expertise to identify ASD and support individualized care planning.
• Collaborating with team, overseeing data collection, scoring procedures and interpretation ensuring quality and consistency for each assessment.
The role involves communicating with families, creating a supportive environment for clients and peers, and mentoring team to uphold best practices.
Responsibilities:
• Conduct and/or supervise comprehensive diagnostic ASD evaluations using a range of assessment tools to ensure accuracy and quality
• Analyze and interpret data
• Provide feedback to clients after evaluations
• Communicate the findings of the evaluation to all team members
• Provide mentorship and/or guidance to team members on best practices, maintain a high-quality standard of care across all assessments
• Utilize standard Diagnostic report template to produce high-quality reports within 14 days of assessment appointment
• Ensure all assessments and documentation meet regulatory standards
• Adhere to ethical guidelines and standard of practice in psychological assessment and treatment
• Develop and refine training resources that help in the data collection and scoring procedures to maintain quality diagnostic accuracy
• Participate in standard quality improvement initiatives to enhance diagnostic practices
• Stay up to date with the latest developments in ASD diagnostics and share insights with teams to improve practices
• Manage your schedule, including scheduling assessments and feedback appointments, maintaining report writing time, and rescheduling any cancellations or make-up appointments
Requirements:
• Licensed Psychologist Credentials, Licensed Clinician/Qualified Mental Health Professional, or Pediatrician
• Doctoral Degree or Master's Degree
• Trained to administer a range of assessment tools including but not limited to:
• * DP - 4
• CARS QPC / ST
• Greenspan
• WISC
• BASC
• ADOS - 2 (Certified)
• Vineland
• Extensive knowledge of DSM - 5
• Must be able to sit and stand on the floor throughout the day, bend, kneel or squat to be at eye level with clients
• Experience working with and being comfortable around children and families (not just adults).
• Previous experience or a strong interest in working with children with autism spectrum disorders.
• At least 1 year of experience providing ASD evaluations
• Complete work within designated time
Benefits:
• Paid Sick Leave
• 401k with Employer Match
• Paid Time Off
• Employer Referral Program
• Technology Stipend & Equipment Provided
Employment Type: Part-Time
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in the assessment and diagnosis of ASD. Someone who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and provide diagnostic recommendations by:
• Utilizing a range of specialized assessment tools to evaluate developmental and behavioral patterns.
• Applying knowledge and expertise to identify ASD and support individualized care planning.
• Collaborating with team, overseeing data collection, scoring procedures and interpretation ensuring quality and consistency for each assessment.
The role involves communicating with families, creating a supportive environment for clients and peers, and mentoring team to uphold best practices.
Responsibilities:
• Conduct and/or supervise comprehensive diagnostic ASD evaluations using a range of assessment tools to ensure accuracy and quality
• Analyze and interpret data
• Provide feedback to clients after evaluations
• Communicate the findings of the evaluation to all team members
• Provide mentorship and/or guidance to team members on best practices, maintain a high-quality standard of care across all assessments
• Utilize standard Diagnostic report template to produce high-quality reports within 14 days of assessment appointment
• Ensure all assessments and documentation meet regulatory standards
• Adhere to ethical guidelines and standard of practice in psychological assessment and treatment
• Develop and refine training resources that help in the data collection and scoring procedures to maintain quality diagnostic accuracy
• Participate in standard quality improvement initiatives to enhance diagnostic practices
• Stay up to date with the latest developments in ASD diagnostics and share insights with teams to improve practices
• Manage your schedule, including scheduling assessments and feedback appointments, maintaining report writing time, and rescheduling any cancellations or make-up appointments
Requirements:
• Licensed Psychologist Credentials, Licensed Clinician/Qualified Mental Health Professional, or Pediatrician
• Doctoral Degree or Master's Degree
• Trained to administer a range of assessment tools including but not limited to:
• * DP - 4
• CARS QPC / ST
• Greenspan
• WISC
• BASC
• ADOS - 2 (Certified)
• Vineland
• Extensive knowledge of DSM - 5
• Must be able to sit and stand on the floor throughout the day, bend, kneel or squat to be at eye level with clients
• Experience working with and being comfortable around children and families (not just adults).
• Previous experience or a strong interest in working with children with autism spectrum disorders.
• At least 1 year of experience providing ASD evaluations
• Complete work within designated time
Benefits:
• Paid Sick Leave
• 401k with Employer Match
• Paid Time Off
• Employer Referral Program
• Technology Stipend & Equipment Provided
Employment Type: Part-Time
Qualifications
- •Licensed Psychologist Credentials, Licensed Clinician/Qualified Mental Health Professional, or Pediatrician
- •Doctoral Degree or Master's Degree
- •Trained to administer a range of assessment tools including but not limited to:
- •DP - 4
- •CARS QPC / ST
- •BASC
- •ADOS - 2 (Certified)
- •Vineland
- •Extensive knowledge of DSM - 5
- •Must be able to sit and stand on the floor throughout the day, bend, kneel or squat to be at eye level with clients
- •Experience working with and being comfortable around children and families (not just adults)
- •Previous experience or a strong interest in working with children with autism spectrum disorders
- •At least 1 year of experience providing ASD evaluations
- •Complete work within designated time
Benefits
- •Paid Sick Leave
- •401k with Employer Match
- •Paid Time Off
- •Employer Referral Program
- •Technology Stipend & Equipment Provided
Responsibilities
- •Someone who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and provide diagnostic recommendations by:
- •Utilizing a range of specialized assessment tools to evaluate developmental and behavioral patterns
- •Applying knowledge and expertise to identify ASD and support individualized care planning
- •Collaborating with team, overseeing data collection, scoring procedures and interpretation ensuring quality and consistency for each assessment
- •The role involves communicating with families, creating a supportive environment for clients and peers, and mentoring team to uphold best practices
- •Conduct and/or supervise comprehensive diagnostic ASD evaluations using a range of assessment tools to ensure accuracy and quality
- •Analyze and interpret data
- •Provide feedback to clients after evaluations
- •Communicate the findings of the evaluation to all team members
- •Provide mentorship and/or guidance to team members on best practices, maintain a high-quality standard of care across all assessments
- •Utilize standard Diagnostic report template to produce high-quality reports within 14 days of assessment appointment
- •Ensure all assessments and documentation meet regulatory standards
- •Adhere to ethical guidelines and standard of practice in psychological assessment and treatment
- •Develop and refine training resources that help in the data collection and scoring procedures to maintain quality diagnostic accuracy
- •Participate in standard quality improvement initiatives to enhance diagnostic practices
- •Stay up to date with the latest developments in ASD diagnostics and share insights with teams to improve practices
- •Manage your schedule, including scheduling assessments and feedback appointments, maintaining report writing time, and rescheduling any cancellations or make-up appointments
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