We're a welcoming and compassionate multidisciplinary clinic based in Bellevue, Washington, dedicated to empowering children and families impacted by autism and neurodevelopmental disorders. At our heart, we believe in fostering hope and building brighter futures for every individual we serve. With a passionate team including Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Therapists, Board Certified Behavior Analysts, ABA Therapists, Assistive Technology specialists, and more, we've proudly supported over 2,200 families without any waitlists, ensuring timely access to vital services within our community. Join us in our commitment to professionalism, growth, and creating moments of joy in our work environment.
What We Offer
Competitive pay benchmarked to industry standards
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance options (Premera PPO or HSA)
401(K) with potential employer match
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) allowance
Paid Holidays
Collaborative learning environment
Company-sponsored team events fostering camaraderie
Diverse range of specializations encouraged and supported
Annual reimbursement for Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Why Join a Clinical Psychologist
As a Clinical Psychologist, you'll enjoy:
Administrative support for scheduling and billing services
Flexibility to create your own schedule, including remote work options
Relocation and signing bonuses available
Thrive in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment
Role Overview
As a Clinical Pediatric Psychologist, you'll provide a range of essential services to families and their children, including:
Main Responsibilities
Conduct a variety of diagnostic assessments, particularly focusing on neurodevelopmental, cognitive, and behavioral disorders, with a significant portion dedicated to autism spectrum disorder evaluations.
Offer clinical feedback and collaborate on personalized treatment plans with families.
Implement evidence-based therapies and interventions for both parents and children.
Provide mentorship and training opportunities for clinical staff.
Engage in educational initiatives such as practicums and post-doctoral training.
Requirements
Prior experience working with autistic children and proficiency in conducting ADOS-2 assessments.
Valid Washington state license in Psychology, with a preference for a focus on Clinical Child Psychology.
Doctoral degree (PhD) in clinical psychology from an APA-accredited institution.
Completion of post-doctoral training in relevant areas of specialization.
Employment Type: Full-Time
Seniority level
Entry level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Health Care Provider
Industries
Human Resources Services
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