Licensed Clinical Psychologist - Autism Assessment - Good Pay
We are seeking a high-level Licensed Clinical Psychologist specialized in Autism & Diagnostic Assessments to join our team in Richmond, Virginia. This role is slated for a May 2026 start, perfectly timed for clinicians completing fellowships or those looking for a planned career transition. This role focuses on comprehensive diagnostic evaluations for children and adolescents (ages 1-21) the ideal candidate is a subject matter expert in neurodevelopmental disorders who is passionate about mentorship and the Virginia psychological training community. Compensation & BenefitsReliatus is committed to supporting the professional and personal well-being of our clinicians: Salary: $100,000-$130,000 (commensurate with experience) Bonus Potential: Based on productivity and quality outcomes. Flexible Schedule: Autonomy in caseload management. Full Benefits: Company-subsidized medical, dental, and vision; 401(k) with employer contribution. Professional Support: Reimbursement for Virginia licensure fees and ongoing CEUs. Key ResponsibilitiesClinical Assessment & Diagnostic ExcellenceAdminister and interpret "Gold Standard" evaluations (e.g., ADOS-2ADI-RMIGDAS-2CARS-2Vineland-3SRS-2Perform complex differential diagnoses to distinguish between ASD, ADHD, Anxiety, and other neurodevelopmental profiles. Integrate data into comprehensive, family-centered psychological reports. Conduct diagnostic feedback sessions, providing strengths-based treatment recommendations. QualificationsEducation: Doctorate (PhD or PsyD) in Clinical Psychology from an APA-accredited institution (Required). Licensure: Active license as a Clinical Psychologist in the Commonwealth of Virginia, or eligibility for licensure by endorsement. Experience: Minimum 3 years of clinical experience in autism assessment. (preferred)2+ years of post-licensure experience preferredTechnical Skills: Proficiency in digital scoring platforms and Microsoft Office. Ethics: Deep knowledge of Virginia-specific laws regarding mandated reporting, age of consent for mental health treatment, and Board of Psychology ethics. Work Environment & Physical RequirementsPrimarily in-office role in Richmond, VA. Physical ability to perform play-based assessments with toddlers (kneeling, bending, sitting on the floor). Must be able to lift up to 30 lbs.