Clinical Psychological Diagnostician

Conduct Curb, Autism Behavior Centers

Anderson, INPart-timePosted Mar 23, 2026

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Job Description

ervices are designed to make meaningful, lasting positive changes in the lives of our clients.

We are currently recruiting for a Part-Time Clinical Psychological Diagnostician to join our team!

Role Description:

The Clinical Psychological Diagnostician is responsible for conducting comprehensive psychological evaluations to assess, diagnose, and provide recommendations for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and a wide range of behavioral, developmental, and emotional conditions. This role utilizes clinical interviews, structured observations, standardized assessments, and collateral information to develop accurate diagnoses and meaningful clinical insights. The Diagnostician prepares detailed evaluation reports, offers referrals when appropriate, and collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams to support treatment planning and continuity of care.

Essential Functions

Utilize standardized assessment tools, clinical interviews, standardized tests (cognitive, ADOS-2, and MSE), and observations to evaluate individuals for potential conditions or disorders.

Gather and analyze comprehensive information about an individual's medical, psychological, social, and educational history.

Administer and interpret complex data from psychological and behavioral tests to assess functioning.

Analyze test results and collaborate with other professionals on diagnostic considerations and recommendations.

Participate in team meetings to discuss assessment findings and contribute to the development of individualized intervention strategies when needed.

Document assessment results, diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring compliance with legal and professional standards.

Prepare clear and concise diagnostic reports for referring physicians, therapists, patients, families, and other healthcare providers.

Offer expert consultations to other professionals and stakeholders, providing guidance on diagnostic considerations, assessments, and appropriate interventions.

Educate individuals, families, and caregivers about the diagnostic process and recommendations to enhance understanding and collaboration in the treatment journey.

Providing feedback and guidance to patients’ post-evaluation.
• Collaborate with psychiatrists, physicians, educators, and other specialists for holistic care.

_In accordance with the ADA and applicable state and federal laws, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position._

Competencies

Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills to effectively communicate assessment findings and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams.

Must possess empathy, professionalism, and cultural competence.

Adherence to professional ethics and confidentiality standards in all aspects of the diagnostic process and client interactions.

Commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements in diagnostic methodologies and relevant research to enhance the quality of assessments and diagnoses.

Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret complex assessment data and formulate accurate diagnoses.

Expertise in administering and interpreting psychological assessments.
• Deep understanding of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.

Required Education and Experience

Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology, neuropsychology, or related field from an accredited institution

Training and competency in ASD diagnostic tools (e.g., ADOS-2, ADI-R, CARS-2).

Active Indiana Psychologist license or certification in good standing within past 12 months and have HSPP.

Additional certifications in relevant specialties, such as ADOS 2 training (ADOS training can also be provided).

Previous experience in psychological and neuropsychological assessments and diagnoses, preferably in a clinical or healthcare setting.

Proficient knowledge of various diagnostic tools, assessment methodologies, and treatment planning

Preferred Education and Experience

Two or more years of experience conducting pediatric psychological assessments.

Qualifications

  • Strong interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills to effectively communicate assessment findings and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams
  • Must possess empathy, professionalism, and cultural competence
  • Adherence to professional ethics and confidentiality standards in all aspects of the diagnostic process and client interactions
  • Commitment to staying updated with the latest advancements in diagnostic methodologies and relevant research to enhance the quality of assessments and diagnoses
  • Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills to interpret complex assessment data and formulate accurate diagnoses
  • Expertise in administering and interpreting psychological assessments
  • Deep understanding of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
  • Required Education and Experience
  • Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in psychology, neuropsychology, or related field from an accredited institution
  • Training and competency in ASD diagnostic tools (e.g., ADOS-2, ADI-R, CARS-2)
  • Active Indiana Psychologist license or certification in good standing within past 12 months and have HSPP
  • Additional certifications in relevant specialties, such as ADOS 2 training (ADOS training can also be provided)
  • Previous experience in psychological and neuropsychological assessments and diagnoses, preferably in a clinical or healthcare setting
  • Proficient knowledge of various diagnostic tools, assessment methodologies, and treatment planning
  • Two or more years of experience conducting pediatric psychological assessments

Benefits

    Responsibilities

    • The Clinical Psychological Diagnostician is responsible for conducting comprehensive psychological evaluations to assess, diagnose, and provide recommendations for children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorder and a wide range of behavioral, developmental, and emotional conditions
    • This role utilizes clinical interviews, structured observations, standardized assessments, and collateral information to develop accurate diagnoses and meaningful clinical insights
    • The Diagnostician prepares detailed evaluation reports, offers referrals when appropriate, and collaborates closely with interdisciplinary teams to support treatment planning and continuity of care
    • Utilize standardized assessment tools, clinical interviews, standardized tests (cognitive, ADOS-2, and MSE), and observations to evaluate individuals for potential conditions or disorders
    • Gather and analyze comprehensive information about an individual's medical, psychological, social, and educational history
    • Administer and interpret complex data from psychological and behavioral tests to assess functioning
    • Analyze test results and collaborate with other professionals on diagnostic considerations and recommendations
    • Participate in team meetings to discuss assessment findings and contribute to the development of individualized intervention strategies when needed
    • Document assessment results, diagnoses, treatment plans, and progress notes in a timely and accurate manner, ensuring compliance with legal and professional standards
    • Prepare clear and concise diagnostic reports for referring physicians, therapists, patients, families, and other healthcare providers
    • Offer expert consultations to other professionals and stakeholders, providing guidance on diagnostic considerations, assessments, and appropriate interventions
    • Educate individuals, families, and caregivers about the diagnostic process and recommendations to enhance understanding and collaboration in the treatment journey
    • Providing feedback and guidance to patients’ post-evaluation
    • Collaborate with psychiatrists, physicians, educators, and other specialists for holistic care
    • _In accordance with the ADA and applicable state and federal laws, reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position._


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