Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate
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Carolina Pediatric Therapy
Asheville, North Carolina, United States
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Full Time
Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
25 Jun, 26
Salary
0.0
Posted On
27 Mar, 26
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Psychologist, Psychological Associate
Industry
Wellness and Fitness Services
Description
Description
**$7,000 Welcome Bonus**
Build a Profession You’re Excited About — Not Just a Job
Are you a Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate looking to focus on meaningful, high-quality psychological assessments? Do you want clear growth opportunities, real collaboration, and a workplace that truly protects your time?
At Carolina Pediatric Therapy, we believe great clinicians deserve great support. We’re seeking passionate, detail-oriented clinicians who want to deepen their expertise in psychological assessment, collaborate within an interdisciplinary team, and make a lasting impact on children and families—all while maintaining sustainable, balanced clinical practices.
Who We’re Looking For
Clinicians who:
Are passionate about comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational evaluations
Enjoy collaborating as part of an interdisciplinary team
Want to help shape and grow a thriving pediatric assessment program
Are curious, motivated learners who value professional growth
Why Carolina Pediatric Therapy?
We are a mission-driven pediatric therapy practice serving children from birth through age 21 with integrated, whole-child care. Just as importantly, we invest deeply in our clinicians—because when our team thrives, so do the families we serve.
What sets us apart:
Daily protected time for scoring, report writing, and collaboration
Weekly protected time dedicated to professional growth and case consultation
Robust assessment support, including templates, tools, and collaborative review processes to streamline report writing
Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance
Opportunities to collaborate across clinic, school, and telehealth settings
A clear, structured pathway for career advancement
About the Role
As a Psychologist specializing in assessment, you will conduct comprehensive evaluations for children and adolescents presenting with:
ADHD
Autism spectrum disorder
Learning disorders and academic concerns
Emotional and behavioral challenges as part of differential diagnosis
Your work will include:
Diagnostic interviews and standardized testing
Interpretation and integration of cognitive, academic, and behavioral data
Writing clear, actionable reports for families, schools, and providers
Providing feedback sessions that empower families with next steps and recommendations
You’ll play a critical role in helping families understand their child’s strengths and needs—guiding access to appropriate supports and interventions.
What You Can Expect
An embedded mentorship program for clinicians newer to assessment work
True interdisciplinary collaboration with OTs, PTs, SLPs, and therapy providers
A supportive, positive culture grounded in purpose and teamwork
Ongoing training in evidence-based assessment tools and best practices
Compensation & Benefits
Competitive compensation
Medical health insurance
Continuing education allowance
3 weeks PTO starting in your first year
Up to 10 paid holidays
Mental health support / EAP
Life insurance
Optional supplemental insurance (dental, vision, etc.)
401(k) retirement plan
Requirements
Requirements
Master’s-level Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate
Licensed (or license-eligible) in North Carolina
Experience with psychological and/or psychoeducational assessments preferred
Strong pediatric candidates eager to grow in assessment are encouraged to apply
Bilingual skills are a plus
Ready to build deep expertise in assessment in a setting that truly supports you?
Learn more at www.CarolinaPeds.com and discover how you can make a lasting difference.
Responsibilities
The core responsibilities involve practicing as a Licensed Psychologist or a Licensed Psychological Associate. Specific duties are not detailed in the provided description.