Autism Center of Excellence
Location
Durham, North Carolina
Salary
$130,000 - $150,000 / YEAR
The psychologist will conduct comprehensive pediatric autism spectrum disorder evaluations, including clinical interviews and standardized testing. They will also integrate findings to determine diagnoses, prepare detailed reports, and provide feedback to families.
Candidates must hold an active PhD or PsyD in Clinical Psychology or a related field and be licensed in North Carolina. Experience in conducting diagnostic evaluations for autism in children and proficiency with tools like the ADOS-2 are required.
Compensation: $130,000 – $150,000 annual salary
Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in pediatric populations Complete clinical interviews with parents/caregivers and gather developmental history Administer and score standardized assessment tools, including ADOS-2 and other appropriate measures Observe and assess social communication, behavior, and developmental functioning Integrate clinical findings and determine diagnoses based on DSM-5 criteria Prepare clear, thorough, and timely written evaluation reports Provide feedback sessions to families, including diagnosis and recommendations Collaborate with clinical and interdisciplinary team members as needed Maintain compliance with ethical, legal, and HIPAA standards
Active Licensed Psychologist (PhD or PsyD) in the state of North Carolina required Experience conducting diagnostic evaluations for autism spectrum disorder in children required Experience with ADOS-2 or similar standardized diagnostic tools preferred Strong clinical judgment and diagnostic skills Ability to communicate findings clearly and compassionately to families Strong documentation and report writing skills Educational Qualifications: Doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology or a related field required Required Skills: Psychological assessment Diagnostic evaluation Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis ADOS-2 administration (or similar tools) Clinical interviewing Diagnostic formulation (DSM-5) Report writing Communication with families Clinical judgment Ethical decision-making
Competitive full-time salary ($130,000 – $150,000 annually) Supportive clinical leadership Administrative and operational support (Office Manager, Intake, Billing) Evaluation-focused role (no therapy caseload required) Consistent referral volume for diagnostic services Opportunity to contribute to a growing clinic and expanding services (Employees working 30+ hours per week consistently are considered full-time) Medical, dental, and vision insurance Company-paid life insurance 401(k) with company match Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid holidays CEU and professional development support
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