Kind Behavioral Health is a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis services in North Carolina and Georgia, dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder (“ASD”). We provide life-changing treatment to children with ASD, providing outstanding quality care, and delivering exceptional clinical outcomes, in an environment in which all are encouraged to THINK BIG, HAVE FUN, DO GOOD, and BE KIND. We deliver treatment through individualized care plans, and target socially significant behaviors, enabling the clients we serve to lead more independent, fulfilling lives.
The Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) provides diagnostic evaluation services for autism spectrum disorder and related conditions, produces comprehensive psychological reports, and facilitates seamless care coordination between diagnostic and therapeutic services within KBH's integrated behavioral health model.
About Kind Behavioral Health Kind Behavioral Health is a leading provider of Applied Behavior Analysis services in North Carolina and Georgia, dedicated to improving the lives of children with autism spectrum disorder (“ASD”). We provide life-changing treatment to children with ASD, providing outstanding quality care, and delivering exceptional clinical outcomes, in an environment in which all are encouraged to THINK BIG, HAVE FUN, DO GOOD, and BE KIND. We deliver treatment through individualized care plans, and target socially significant behaviors, enabling the clients we serve to lead more independent, fulfilling lives. The Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) provides diagnostic evaluation services for autism spectrum disorder and related conditions, produces comprehensive psychological reports, and facilitates seamless care coordination between diagnostic and therapeutic services within KBH's integrated behavioral health model.
Role Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and related diagnostic evaluations using evidence-based assessment tools and protocols
Administer, score, and interpret psychological tests and observational measures appropriate for ASD and developmental disability evaluations
Write detailed, clinically sound psychological evaluation reports that meet professional standards and regulatory requirements
Deliver evaluation findings and recommendations to families, caregivers, and referring providers in a clear and compassionate manner
Collaborate with Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs), RBTs, intake, and other KBH team members to ensure smooth care transitions from diagnostics to ABA services
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with KBH policies and professional standards
Participate in clinical supervision with a Licensed Psychologist (LP) as required by North Carolina licensing regulations
Travel to KBH clinic locations throughout the Triangle, Fayetteville, Wilmington, and Charlotte to conduct in-person assessments
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Psychology from an accredited program, required.
1-2 years clinical experience conducting psychological evaluations, preferably with ASD populations, required.
2+ years direct experience with autism diagnostic tools, required.
Active Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) credential in North Carolina, required.
Experience working in pediatric or developmental disability settings, required.
Valid driver's license and reliable transportation for travel to clinic locations: Approximately 25% of work time involves travel outside the diagnostician's home market
Technical Competencies
Proficiency in administering and interpreting standardized psychological and developmental assessment instruments
Knowledge of DSM-5-TR diagnostic criteria, particularly for ASD and related neurodevelopmental conditions
Competence with autism-specific diagnostic tools (e.g., ADOS-2, ADI-R, M-CHAT, SCQ)
Strong report-writing skills with ability to synthesize assessment data into comprehensive, actionable reports
Familiarity with Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) principles and treatment approaches (preferred)
Electronic health record (EHR) and documentation systems proficiency
Non Technical Competencies
Strong interpersonal and communication skills with ability to explain complex clinical information to diverse audiences
Cultural competency and sensitivity when working with families from varied backgrounds
Compassion and empathy in delivering diagnostic feedback to families navigating challenging diagnoses
Collaborative mindset with ability to work effectively across multidisciplinary teams
Professional judgment and ethical decision-making in clinical practice
Time management and organizational skills to balance assessment schedules, report writing, and travel demands
Flexibility and adaptability to work in hybrid environments and adjust to varying clinic settings
Self-directed work style with ability to maintain productivity in remote work settings
Kind Behavioral Health (KBH) is an equal opportunity employer and administers all personnel practices without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, veteran status, genetics or any other category protected under applicable law.
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