Licensed Psychologist (LP) - Autism Diagnostics

Autism 360

Huntersville, NCFull-time

100K–125K a year

Behavioral Health Market Context

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Benefits

Health InsurancePaid Time OffDental Coverage

Job Description

ility for both families and clinicians.

We operate modern, thoughtfully designed centers across the Greater Charlotte area that support high-quality assessments and services. Our clinical systems are structured to reduce noise, protect clinician time, and allow providers to focus on the work that matters most.

What sets Autism 360 apart:

A clear, ethical clinical model focused on appropriate diagnosis and treatment

Strong leadership support and defined scopes of practice

Purpose-built centers designed for consistency and quality

A culture that values clinical judgment, boundaries, and collaboration

Growth driven by doing things the right way, not the fastest way

At Autism 360, we believe clarity creates quality. We are intentional about who we serve, how we practice, and how we support our clinicians.

ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY

This position is designed to support accurate, ethical autism diagnoses while ensuring families receive clear guidance and appropriate next steps.

The Licensed Psychologist's primary responsibility is to conduct autism diagnostic evaluations for children whose presenting concerns are consistent with Autism Spectrum Disorder. When assessment findings indicate that a child does not meet criteria for an autism diagnosis, the expectation is to provide clear clinical feedback and refer the family to an external provider for further evaluation or alternative diagnoses.

This role is not intended to provide diagnostic services for conditions outside of autism, such as ADHD or other behavioral or developmental disorders. Maintaining this focused scope allows the Licensed Psychologist to work at the top of their license, preserve clinical integrity, and dedicate their time to evaluations aligned with Autism 360's clinical services.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct comprehensive, evidence-based autism diagnostic evaluations

Complete in-person assessments

Utilize standardized diagnostic tools and clinical judgment to determine ASD criteria

Communicate findings clearly and compassionately to families

Refer out cases that do not meet criteria for autism diagnosis

Produce timely, high-quality diagnostic reports

Collaborate with clinical leadership to ensure consistency and quality across assessments

REQUIRED CREDENTIALS

Licensed Psychologist (LP) in the state of North Carolina (or license-eligible)

Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Psychology from an accredited program

Formal training and experience in autism diagnostic assessment

Proficiency with standardized tools such as ADOS-2, ADI-R, or equivalent

Eligibility to practice in compliance with state and federal regulations

IDEAL BACKGROUND

Experience conducting pediatric autism evaluations

Comfort working in a center-based, onsite clinical model

Strong diagnostic judgment and confidence setting clinical boundaries

Clear, empathetic communication style with families

Ability to work independently while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams

POSITION DETAILS

Full- time, salaried role

Competitive salary starting at $100K based on experience

Onsite position within the Greater Charlotte area

Assessment- focused scope with no therapy caseload

BENEFITS

Competitive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance

Paid time off and paid holidays

Professional development and continuing education support

Stable, full-time schedule with a defined scope of work

Supportive clinical leadership and collaborative work environment

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT

Autism 360 is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected status under applicable law.

WHAT'S NEXT?

If you are a Licensed Psychologist seeking a clearly defined, autism-focused diagnostic role within a clinically driven organization, we would love to hear from you.

Interested candidates are encouraged to apply to learn more about this opportunity with Autism 360.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME

Qualifications

  • Licensed Psychologist (LP) in the state of North Carolina (or license-eligible)
  • Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Psychology from an accredited program
  • Formal training and experience in autism diagnostic assessment
  • Proficiency with standardized tools such as ADOS-2, ADI-R, or equivalent
  • Eligibility to practice in compliance with state and federal regulations
  • Experience conducting pediatric autism evaluations
  • Comfort working in a center-based, onsite clinical model
  • Strong diagnostic judgment and confidence setting clinical boundaries
  • Clear, empathetic communication style with families
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams
  • Assessment- focused scope with no therapy caseload
  • Supportive clinical leadership and collaborative work environment

Benefits

  • Full- time, salaried role
  • Competitive salary starting at $100K based on experience
  • Competitive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Paid time off and paid holidays
  • Professional development and continuing education support

Responsibilities

  • A clear, ethical clinical model focused on appropriate diagnosis and treatment
  • Strong leadership support and defined scopes of practice
  • Purpose-built centers designed for consistency and quality
  • This position is designed to support accurate, ethical autism diagnoses while ensuring families receive clear guidance and appropriate next steps
  • The Licensed Psychologist's primary responsibility is to conduct autism diagnostic evaluations for children whose presenting concerns are consistent with Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • When assessment findings indicate that a child does not meet criteria for an autism diagnosis, the expectation is to provide clear clinical feedback and refer the family to an external provider for further evaluation or alternative diagnoses
  • This role is not intended to provide diagnostic services for conditions outside of autism, such as ADHD or other behavioral or developmental disorders
  • Maintaining this focused scope allows the Licensed Psychologist to work at the top of their license, preserve clinical integrity, and dedicate their time to evaluations aligned with Autism 360's clinical services
  • Conduct comprehensive, evidence-based autism diagnostic evaluations
  • Complete in-person assessments
  • Utilize standardized diagnostic tools and clinical judgment to determine ASD criteria
  • Communicate findings clearly and compassionately to families
  • Refer out cases that do not meet criteria for autism diagnosis
  • Produce timely, high-quality diagnostic reports
  • Collaborate with clinical leadership to ensure consistency and quality across assessments
  • Stable, full-time schedule with a defined scope of work


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