Licensed Pediatric Psychologist & Clinical Director
Job Description
Licensed Pediatric Psychologist & Clinical Director
BBehavior Autism Services | Pediatric Diagnostic Assessment Center | Florida
Position Overview
BBehavior Autism Services is developing a dedicated pediatric diagnostic assessment center to improve access to timely, comprehensive, and high-quality evaluations for children and families throughout Florida.
We are seeking an experienced Florida-licensed psychologist to conduct pediatric diagnostic evaluations and serve as the center’s Clinical Director. This is a unique opportunity for a psychologist with substantial experience in autism and developmental assessments to help build and lead a new diagnostic program from the ground up.
The Clinical Director will play a central role in establishing BBehavior’s assessment frameworks, clinical protocols, documentation standards, quality-assurance procedures, and diagnostic service offerings. The ideal candidate is an experienced clinician who exercises sound independent judgment, provides compassionate and family-centered care, and is excited about creating an efficient, ethical, and clinically rigorous assessment program.
Primary Clinical Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for pediatric patients.
- Perform clinical interviews with children, parents, and caregivers.
- Select clinically appropriate assessment batteries based on each patient’s age, presentation, developmental history, and referral concerns.
- Administer, score, and interpret direct and indirect diagnostic assessments.
- Utilize standardized instruments, including the ADOS-2, ADI-R, and other evidence-based assessment tools.
- Evaluate developmental, behavioral, cognitive, adaptive, and social-emotional functioning when clinically indicated.
- Conduct differential diagnostic evaluations involving autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, developmental delays, intellectual disabilities, and related conditions.
- Review relevant medical, educational, behavioral, psychological, and therapy records.
- Integrate clinical interviews, behavioral observations, testing results, and collateral information into a comprehensive diagnostic formulation.
- Communicate preliminary findings to parents and caregivers when clinically appropriate.
- Conduct formal feedback sessions and explain findings in clear, family-friendly language.
- Prepare accurate, thorough, and high quality diagnostic reports.
- Provide practical recommendations and referrals for families, physicians, schools, therapists, and other treatment professionals.
- Maintain complete, accurate, and timely clinical documentation.
- Exercise independent professional judgment regarding assessment selection, diagnoses, and clinical recommendations.
Clinical Director Responsibilities
- Lead the development of BBehavior’s pediatric diagnostic assessment program.
- Establish standardized assessment pathways based on age, referral concerns, and clinical presentation.
- Develop protocols for autism, ADHD, developmental, cognitive, adaptive, and diagnostic-clarification evaluations.
- Recommend appropriate testing instruments, scoring platforms, materials, and clinical resources.
- Develop efficient assessment procedures, clinical workflows, and quality standards.
- Assist with the creation of intake forms, informed-consent documents, clinical templates, report formats, and family feedback procedures.
- Establish standards for record review, test administration, scoring, interpretation, diagnostic decision-making, and report completion.
- Establish appropriate timelines for evaluations, feedback appointments, and final reports.
- Monitor the quality, accuracy, and consistency of diagnostic services.
- Conduct periodic chart and diagnostic-report reviews as part of the program’s quality-assurance process.
- Maintain appropriate test security and ensure the proper use of copyrighted assessment materials.
- Advise leadership regarding staffing, scheduling, testing capacity, equipment, and clinical-resource needs.
- Help recruit, train, and oversee additional qualified psychologists, psychometrists, and clinical team members as the program grows.
- Collaborate with BBehavior’s administrative, credentialing, intake, and billing teams while maintaining independent authority over clinical decisions.
- Ensure the assessment program complies with applicable professional, ethical, payer, and Florida regulatory requirements.
- Support the responsible expansion of BBehavior’s diagnostic services throughout Florida.
Required Qualifications
- Doctoral degree in clinical, counseling, or school psychology from an accredited program.
- Active and unrestricted Florida psychologist license, or eligibility to obtain Florida licensure before beginning the position.
- At least three years of direct experience conducting pediatric autism and developmental diagnostic evaluations.
- Formal training and demonstrated proficiency in administering, scoring, and interpreting the ADOS-2.
- Experience with the ADI-R and other evidence-based diagnostic instruments.
- Strong knowledge of autism spectrum disorder and pediatric differential diagnosis.
- Experience evaluating children and adolescents through age 18.
- Ability to independently select appropriate assessment instruments and testing batteries.
- Strong clinical interviewing, test-administration, scoring, interpretation, and diagnostic-reasoning skills.
- Excellent diagnostic-report writing skills.
- Ability to explain complex clinical findings clearly and compassionately to families.
- Thorough understanding of professional ethics, informed consent, test security, documentation requirements, and patient confidentiality.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with administrative and interdisciplinary teams.
- Previous clinical leadership, supervisory, or program-development experience.
Preferred Qualifications
- Five or more years of experience providing psychological services to pediatric patients.
- Experience with conducting pediatric diagnostic assessments.
- Experience developing clinical protocols, documentation standards, and standardized assessment frameworks.
- Experience with commercial insurance and Florida Medicaid documentation requirements.
- Experience evaluating children with complex developmental, behavioral, cognitive, or communication needs.
- Knowledge of ABA therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, school-based services, and community resources.
- Bilingual ability is a plus but is not required.
Why Join BBehavior?
- Opportunity to build and lead a new pediatric diagnostic assessment program.
- Significant influence over clinical policies, testing protocols, documentation standards, and program development.
- Clinical autonomy over assessment selection, diagnostic decisions, and recommendations.
- Appointment-only diagnostic setting.
- Flexible evaluation schedule developed in collaboration with the psychologist.
- No ongoing psychotherapy or ABA treatment caseload.
- No responsibility for submitting insurance claims or collecting patient payments.
- Administrative support for intake, scheduling, record collection, benefits verification, credentialing, and billing.
- Testing materials, scoring systems, technology, and assessment space provided.
- Dedicated rooms for clinical interviews, standardized testing, structured observations, and family-feedback sessions.
- Opportunity to recruit and develop a high quality diagnostic team as the program expands.
- Meaningful opportunity to improve access to timely, comprehensive pediatric evaluations for families throughout Florida.
