Remote Psychologist - $75-120 per hour
$156,000–$249,600 year
Remote · Arlington, Virginia, United States or Georgia, United States
Job Summary
Remote Psychologist position focusing on pediatric diagnostic evaluations for Autism Spectrum Disorder and other neurodevelopmental concerns via telehealth. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive diagnostic interviews with caregivers, administering standardized assessments (e.g., ADOS-2-Toddler Module/Telehealth adaptations, CARS-2, Vineland-3), interpreting results, and writing integrated evaluation reports with diagnostic clarification for families. The role requires a PhD or PsyD in Clinical/Counseling/School Psychology, GA licensure (or eligibility and willingness to obtain GA licensure), and experience in early childhood neurodevelopmental assessments. Candidates must be able to provide at least 20 hours per month, be comfortable with telehealth platforms and Central Reach EMR (a plus), and participate in Medicaid credentialing if applicable. Benefits include licensure reimbursement, medical coverage, 401(k), and continuing education support. This is a local contract with flexible hours, paying $75-$120 per hour.
Required Qualifications
- Doctorate in Clinical, Counseling, or School Psychology (PhD or PsyD)
- Licensed or license-eligible in GA or willing to obtain GA licensure
- Experience with ASD and neurodevelopmental evaluations in early childhood
- Familiarity with telehealth assessment tools and protocols; comfort with independent practice with administrative support
- Proficiency in conducting diagnostic interviews with caregivers, administering standardized tools via telehealth, interpreting results, writing integrated reports, providing feedback to families, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams
Desired Qualifications
- Licensed or license-eligible psychologist in GA or willing to obtain GA licensure
- Experience with ASD and neurodevelopmental evaluations in early childhood
- Telehealth assessment experience and tools (ADOS-2-Toddler Module/Telehealth adaptations, CARS-2, Vineland-3, etc.)
- Doctorate in Clinical, Counseling, or School Psychology (PhD or PsyD)
- Ability to provide a minimum of 20 hours per month of evaluation services
- Medicaid credentialing readiness or eligibility
- Proficiency in writing integrated evaluation reports and providing feedback to families
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