Psychologist
About the role
The Psychologist at Children’s Specialized ABA is responsible for conducting comprehensive psychological evaluations to determine the presence of Autism Spectrum Disorder and related developmental conditions for the Company’s clients. This role ensures high-quality, ethical, and timely evaluations that meet clinical best practices, insurance requirements, and regulatory standards. This role will report directly to the Director of Psychology.
Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations for Autism Spectrum Disorder and related developmental concerns using standardized assessment tools, including but not limited to ADI-R, ADOS-2, and CARS
- Complete accurate, timely, and thorough evaluation reports in compliance with insurance, regulatory, and organizational requirements
- Convert all client sessions for billing within 24 hours of the session
- Adhere to all clinical standards and guidelines outlined in CSABA’s Psychology Department Clinical Handbook, the APA Ethics Code, and applicable state practice laws
- Participate in peer-to-peer reviews and consultations with insurance providers to support authorization and coverage decisions
- Maintain strict confidentiality of client and company information in compliance with HIPAA and organizational standards
- Participate in required departmental, clinical, and organizational meetings
- Travel between EI center locations as required
- Perform other duties consistent with the scope of the role as assigned
Requirements
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology
- Active, unrestricted psychologist license in the state(s) of practice
- Experience conducting Autism Diagnostic Assessments, including ADOS
- Ability to maintain licensure and credentialing in good standing
Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in Psychology
- Active, unrestricted psychologist license in the state(s) of practice
- Experience conducting Autism Diagnostic Assessments, including ADOS
- Ability to maintain licensure and credentialing in good standing
Skills
- Proficiency in standardized assessment tools for Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Knowledge of clinical standards and guidelines
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Benefits
- Up to 24 paid days off in your first year (including PTO, sick time, and holidays)
- Comprehensive benefits including FREE medical (for employee, buy-up for dependent/partner coverage), voluntary dental, vision, short-term disability, critical illness coverage, and more
- Free 50k life insurance policy
- Free Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- 401(k) retirement savings plan
- Company discount program – discounts of amusement parks, memberships, cruises, movie tickets, spas, sports ticks and more
Pay
A reasonable estimate of the pay range for this position is $125,000-$150,000 per year. There are numerous factors taken into consideration in determining the actual offered rate of pay, including but not limited to: job-related qualifications, experience, skills, education, geographic location, and consideration of internal and experience equity.
Schedule
This is a Hybrid, Full-Time role. Clinical/Diagnostic services will be conducted in-person at our Princeton, NJ EI Center. Remote flexibility is allowed for documentation and administrative tasks.