Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate
Description

**$7,000 Welcome Bonus**

Build a Profession You’re Excited About — Not Just a Job

Are you a Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate looking to focus on meaningful, high-quality psychological assessments? Do you want clear growth opportunities, real collaboration, and a workplace that truly protects your time?

At Carolina Pediatric Therapy, we believe great clinicians deserve great support. We’re seeking passionate, detail-oriented clinicians who want to deepen their expertise in psychological assessment, collaborate within an interdisciplinary team, and make a lasting impact on children and families—all while maintaining sustainable, balanced clinical practices.

 

Who We’re Looking For

Clinicians who:

  • Are passionate about comprehensive psychological and psychoeducational evaluations
  • Enjoy collaborating as part of an interdisciplinary team
  • Want to help shape and grow a thriving pediatric assessment program
  • Are curious, motivated learners who value professional growth

Why Carolina Pediatric Therapy?

We are a mission-driven pediatric therapy practice serving children from birth through age 21 with integrated, whole-child care. Just as importantly, we invest deeply in our clinicians—because when our team thrives, so do the families we serve.


What sets us apart:

  • Daily protected time for scoring, report writing, and collaboration
  • Weekly protected time dedicated to professional growth and case consultation
  • Robust assessment support, including templates, tools, and collaborative review processes to streamline report writing
  • Flexible scheduling to support work-life balance
  • Opportunities to collaborate across clinic, school, and telehealth settings
  • A clear, structured pathway for career advancement

About the Role

As a Psychologist specializing in assessment, you will conduct comprehensive evaluations for children and adolescents presenting with:

  • ADHD
  • Autism spectrum disorder
  • Learning disorders and academic concerns
  • Emotional and behavioral challenges as part of differential diagnosis

Your work will include:

  • Diagnostic interviews and standardized testing
  • Interpretation and integration of cognitive, academic, and behavioral data
  • Writing clear, actionable reports for families, schools, and providers
  • Providing feedback sessions that empower families with next steps and recommendations

You’ll play a critical role in helping families understand their child’s strengths and needs—guiding access to appropriate supports and interventions.

What You Can Expect

  • An embedded mentorship program for clinicians newer to assessment work
  • True interdisciplinary collaboration with OTs, PTs, SLPs, and therapy providers
  • A supportive, positive culture grounded in purpose and teamwork
  • Ongoing training in evidence-based assessment tools and best practices

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive compensation
  • Medical health insurance
  • Continuing education allowance
  • 3 weeks PTO starting in your first year
  • Up to 10 paid holidays
  • Mental health support / EAP
  • Life insurance
  • Optional supplemental insurance (dental, vision, etc.)
  • 401(k) retirement plan
Requirements

Requirements

  • Master’s-level Licensed Psychologist or Licensed Psychological Associate
  • Licensed (or license-eligible) in North Carolina
  • Experience with psychological and/or psychoeducational assessments preferred
    • Strong pediatric candidates eager to grow in assessment are encouraged to apply
  • Bilingual skills are a plus

Ready to build deep expertise in assessment in a setting that truly supports you?
Learn more at www.CarolinaPeds.com and discover how you can make a lasting difference.