Clinical Psychologist

Lighthouse Autism Center

Lighthouse Autism Center

Operations

Remote

Posted on Mar 11, 2026
Description

At Lighthouse Autism Center, our mission is simple: to bring the highest-quality autism services to the children and families who need them most.

We are currently seeking a Remote Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about supporting families navigating neurodevelopmental diagnoses. This position offers flexibility to join our team either part-time (minimum 20 hours per week) or full-time, allowing you to choose the schedule that best fits your availability while making a meaningful impact within a mission-driven organization.

In this role, you will conduct diagnostic evaluations for young children (ages 2–6) with suspected autism spectrum disorder (ASD), using evidence-based assessment tools such as the ADOS-2, CARS-2, and other standardized measures. You will play a critical role in helping families gain clarity, access early intervention services, and take the next steps in their child’s developmental journey.

What You’ll Do

  • Conduct diagnostic evaluations for children with suspected autism spectrum disorder. Completing 10-15 evaluations per week
  • Administer ADOS-2, CARS-2, and complementary assessment tools
  • Prepare comprehensive diagnostic reports that meet insurance requirements
  • Review findings with families and provide recommendations for services
  • Coordinate evaluation schedules, waitlists, and communication with the outreach team and Sr. Director of Diagnostic Assessment
  • Participate in ongoing professional learning related to ASD evaluations and best practices
  • Perform occasional in-person assessments within the region (minimal travel)
Requirements

What We’re Looking For:

  • Psychologist with current license in state resides in
  • PSYPACT licensed
  • Doctoral degree in psychology (PhD/PsyD)
  • HSPP endorsement if applicable
  • Experience with ADOS-2 and autism-specific diagnostic testing
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • A family-centered, compassionate approach
  • Ability to work directly with children during assessments