[Hiring] Practitioner Psychologist - Neurodiversity and Psychological Services @Spectrum Life
Role Description
Are you passionate about neurodiversity, mental health and inclusive practice? Do you want to make a real difference to the lives of autistic people and those with ADHD?
We are seeking a skilled and experienced HCPC-registered Psychologist to join our expanding Neurodiversity Assessment Service, delivering high-quality, neuroaffirmative Autism, ADHD, and combined AuDHD identification assessments for children (aged 7+) and adults. This is a fully remote role, operating within a multidisciplinary team of psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, and Occupational Therapists. All assessments are conducted in line with NICE and in line with DSM-5, and ICD-11 diagnostic frameworks.
- Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality, neuroaffirmative Autism and ADHD identification assessments for children (aged 7+) and adults through virtual/remote platforms, in accordance with NICE guidelines.
- Administer, score, and interpret specialist neurodiversity assessment tools, including the ADOS-2 and ADI-R, as well as validated ADHD assessment measures.
- Conduct thorough initial Neurodiversity Consultations, clarifying presenting concerns, priorities and individual goals in a collaborative, person-centred manner.
- Complete comprehensive biopsychosocial and multidisciplinary formulations, integrating information from multiple sources including developmental history, observation, standardised assessment, and collateral information.
- Undertake risk screening and safeguarding assessments in line with relevant UK legislation and organisational procedures, with particular attention to the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.
- Identify and communicate relevant reasonable accommodations across educational, workplace, and community settings.
- Produce high-quality written assessment reports that present complex clinical information in a clear, accessible, and strengths-based manner, suitable for individuals, families, and professional stakeholders.
- Deliver clear, sensitive, and neuroaffirmative feedback sessions to individuals and families following assessment completion.
- Hold a designated caseload, acting as lead practitioner and guiding clients through their assessment journey from initial consultation to post-diagnostic support.
- Collaborate closely with MDT colleagues — including SLTs, OTs, and fellow psychologists — to ensure integrated, person-centred assessment formulations.
- Provide formulation‑led psychological intervention, managing risk, outcomes, and treatment progression in line with clinical need.
- Conduct psychological assessments to inform diagnosis, treatment planning, and appropriate onward pathways.
- Support the Clinical Manager in day-to-day service operations, including outcomes monitoring, quality assurance, and clinical governance activities.
- Liaise with external agencies including education, health, and social care services as required.
- Qualifications
- Doctoral qualification in Psychology (Clinical, Counselling, or Educational).
- Current registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).
- Chartered Psychologist status with the British Psychological Society (BPS).
- Minimum 2 years post-HCPC registration experience, including neurodiversity assessment experience.
- Formal training and demonstrated competence in ADOS-2 administration and interpretation.
- Formal training and demonstrated competence in ADI-R administration and interpretation.
- Requirements
- Experience conducting neurodiversity assessments across the lifespan, with awareness of age-related presentation differences.
- Experience producing comprehensive neurodiversity assessment reports, including recommendations and reasonable accommodations.
- Experience providing post-diagnostic feedback to individuals and families.
- Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary assessment team.
- Experience of biopsychosocial and systemic formulation of neurodevelopmental presentations.
- Strong knowledge of NICE guidelines relevant to Autism (NG142, NG228) and ADHD (NG87).
- Knowledge of DSM-5 and ICD-11 diagnostic criteria for Autism and ADHD.
- Knowledge of co-occurring conditions (e.g. anxiety, learning disabilities, developmental trauma) and their interaction with neurodevelopmental presentations.
- Knowledge of reasonable adjustments legislation (Equality Act 2010) and their application in educational and workplace settings.
- Knowledge of safeguarding and risk frameworks relevant to children, young people, and adults in the UK.
- Experience delivering remote/virtual assessments to children (7+) and/or adults.
- Benefits
- Part-time permanent contract at 32hrs per week.
- Competitive salary (dependent on experience).
- Fully remote working.
- 25 days annual leave.
- 24/7 EAP and a wide range of health and wellbeing supports.
- Monthly clinical supervision from a specialist in neurodiversity.
- A welcoming and supportive multidisciplinary team.
- Training and continuing professional development opportunities, including specialist neurodiversity assessment tools.
- The opportunity to work in a neuroaffirmative way and contribute to a meaningful shift in how neurodiversity is understood and supported.
- The chance to contribute to the development of an innovative, digital-first neurodiversity service.
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