About the role
- Conduct autism-specific or psychological assessments and write diagnostic reports per funding source guidelines.
- Analyze and interpret clinical data to determine ASD and other diagnoses.
- Provide clear written evaluations and communicate findings to families and providers.
- Prepare clinical documentation, including individualized service reports.
- Stay up to date with the latest research and evidence-based practices.
- Demonstrate clear and concise clinical writing in evaluations and reports.
- Comply with all internal procedures, deadlines, and documentation requirements.
Requirements
- Be a New Mexico licensed: Doctoral-level clinical psychologist
- MD/DO in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics, Pediatric Neurology, or Psychiatry (Child, Adolescent, or Adult)
- Experience in or knowledge of ABA and other evidence-based ASD interventions
- Qualified to perform Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluations
- Advanced training and experience in diagnosing and treating ASD and related neurodevelopmental disorders
- Proficient in differential diagnosis of ASD vs. other developmental, psychiatric, or medical conditions
- Competitive pay
- Flexible scheduling
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
Tip: use these terms in your resume and cover letter to boost ATS matches.
Hard skills
psychological assessmentsdiagnostic reportsclinical data analysisindividualized service reportsdifferential diagnosisComprehensive Diagnostic Evaluationsevidence-based practicesASD interventionsdiagnosing neurodevelopmental disordersclinical writing
Soft skills
clear communicationconcise writingorganizational skills
Certifications
New Mexico licensed clinical psychologistMD/DO in Developmental-Behavioral PediatricsMD/DO in Pediatric NeurologyMD/DO in Psychiatry