Clinical Psychologist - Evaluation
About the role
Brightline is redefining pediatric behavioral health care and is seeking a mission-driven Clinical Psychologist specializing in Evaluation & Testing to join our team in Milwaukee, WI and provide virtual support in other states.
Responsibilities
Conduct in-depth diagnostic evaluations, clinical interviews, and differential diagnoses to clarify presenting concerns and inform evidence-based care for youth up to age 18.
Provide clear, evidence-based recommendations for ongoing care in alignment with patient need and Brightline's program offerings.
Integrate screening and rating measures into comprehensive diagnostic formulations.
Deliver family feedback sessions with actionable, accessible clinical guidance.
Conduct psychological testing for common youth concerns such as learning disorders, executive functioning needs, and autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
Thoughtfully select and administer test batteries appropriate to the clinical question, utilizing digital administration where available.
Administer and interpret the ADOS-2, alongside self- and other-reported questionnaires and ASD-focused clinical interviews to support comprehensive autism evaluations.
Produce high-quality, family-friendly written reports that translate complex findings into practical recommendations, with a commitment to timely delivery within 30 business days of evaluation completion.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, engage in peer consultation, and participate in continuous professional development.
Contribute to the development and refinement of Brightline’s evaluation and testing service line.
Participate in community engagement and outreach opportunities.
Requirements
Full-time availability (40 hours per week)
Doctoral degree (PhD) in Clinical or School Psychology from an APA-accredited program
Active, unrestricted license to practice at the doctoral level in the State of Wisconsin and willing to obtain licensure in other states when needed.
Extensive experience conducting psychological testing and diagnostic evaluations across a variety of presenting concerns for youth and families.
Training in digital administration of psychological tests where available.
Training in the ADOS-2, and experience interpreting multi-informant questionnaires and conducting ASD-focused clinical interviews.
Advanced training in semi-structured diagnostic interviews with ability to adapt to varied clinical contexts.
Strong working knowledge of evidence-based interventions for common pediatric concerns, enabling clear and actionable diagnostic recommendations.
Strong knowledge of current clinical research and commitment to staying updated on the latest empirical advancements.
Clear understanding of and deep commitment to ethical standards of care.
Experience providing care both in-person and virtually (some evaluations and feedback sessions may be conducted virtually depending on clinical appropriateness and family preference).
Interest and experience thriving in a start-up environment.
Bilingual candidates are strongly preferred, particularly Spanish-speaking.
Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Account, and 401k
Company Holidays + Floating Holidays, Holiday Shutdown, Paid Time Off, Parental Leave
Health and Wellness Stipend, Home Office Reimbursement and Professional Development Reimbursement