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Licensed Psychological Associate - Good Pay

Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) For Autism AssessmentsWe are seeking a compassionate and detail-oriented Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) for Autism Assessments to join our client's team in the Triad area (Winston Salem, High Point, Greensboro). This role focuses on diagnostic evaluations for children and adolescents (ages 1–21), integrating test results, clinical interviews, and behavioral observations to deliver high-quality, family-centered reports and treatment recommendations.Compensation & BenefitsReliatus is committed to supporting the professional and personal well-being of our clinicians with an industry-leading package:Salary: $90,000–$100,000 (commensurate with experience)Bonus potential based on productivity and quality outcomesFlexible schedule with autonomy in caseload managementPaid time off and paid holidaysHealth Insurance: Company-subsidized medical, dental, and vision coverageRetirement: Company-sponsored 401(k) with 3% employer contribution (eligibility applies)Professional Support: Reimbursement for licensure application and renewal feesOngoing training and supervision in autism and developmental assessmentsKey ResponsibilitiesClinical AssessmentSelect, administer, score, and interpret standardized psychological assessments.Conduct autism and differential diagnostic evaluations using evidence-based tools and methodologies.Integrate behavioral observations, test data, and clinical interviews into cohesive, comprehensive reports.Reporting & Family SupportPrepare clear, detailed, and timely evaluation reports.Conduct feedback sessions with families to explain results, diagnoses, and treatment recommendations.Provide individualized guidance and referrals for appropriate follow-up services.Collaboration & TeamworkWork as part of an interdisciplinary team to ensure continuity of care and effective communication.Collaborate with caregivers, clinicians, and community partners to support ongoing treatment.Participate in team meetings, peer consultations, and quality assurance initiatives.QualificationsEducation: Master's degree in Psychology from an accredited institution (required).Licensure: Active North Carolina Licensed Psychological Associate (LPA) credential (required).Experience:Experience conducting autism and developmental assessments preferred (training provided).Familiarity with evidence-based assessment tools and DSM-5 diagnostic criteria.Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and digital testing platforms.Core Competencies:Clinical excellence and attention to detailStrong written and verbal communicationSound judgment and problem-solvingTeam collaboration and adaptabilityWork Environment & Physical RequirementsFull-time, in-person position based primarily in the Greensboro clinic with occasional travel to other sites across North Carolina.Ability to work in a fast-paced clinical environment and manage a 40+ hour workweek.Physical requirements include prolonged standing, sitting, walking, bending, and kneeling; must be able to lift up to 30 lbs.