Neurodevelopmental Assesor – Autism Assessments; Child & Adult
Listed on 2026-02-27
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Hours: 1 day per week (7.5 hours) – flexible, ideally with some evening availability. Scope for increasing hours. 1.2x overtime rates.
Location: Hybrid (face-to-face & remote)/can be fully remote
About UsAt The Autism Pathway, we are a specialist UK provider of child and adult autism and ADHD assessments. Our mission is to make the diagnostic journey positive, empowering, and stress-free for individuals and families. We operate both in our clinics across the UK and remotely, using evidence-based assessment tools such as ADOS-2, ADI-R and DIVA-5. Our multidisciplinary team is committed to supporting each person’s unique strengths and needs, guiding them through every step of the assessment process with care, expertise, and a neuro-affirmative approach.
WhatYou’ll Be Doing:
- Deliver observational assessments with children and young people (e.g., ADOS-2).
- Lead ADI-R / ACIA interviews remotely, acting as the lead clinician.
- Contribute to diagnostic decision-making through multidisciplinary team (MDT) discussions.
- Provide feedback to families sensitively and clearly.
- Maintain accurate records in line with professional and regulatory standards.
- Collaborate with the MDT to ensure high-quality, holistic assessments.
- Full administrative support provided – appointments scheduled and all information securely managed.
You are a compassionate and skilled clinician with experience in autism assessments and a commitment to family‑centred care. You are confident working independently but also value collaborative input from your multidisciplinary colleagues. You bring a neuro‑affirmative approach, excellent communication skills, and a genuine passion for helping individuals and families understand and navigate their neurodiversity.
Qualifications andExperience:
- Professional qualification and registration (e.g., Occupational Therapist, Educational Psychologist, Clinical Psychologist, Nurse)
- At least 2 years’ experience in autism assessments for children and young people
- Experience of using and training ADOS-2, ADI-R, ACIA tools
- Strong report writing and communication skills
- Commitment to safeguarding and ethical clinical practice
- Clear Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one)
- Knowledge of co‑occurring conditions and differential diagnoses
- Familiarity with multidisciplinary working and NICE guidance
- Ability to adapt assessments for online delivery where appropriate
- Training and experience in ADHD assessment (e.g., DIVA- 5 (adult & young)
- Flexible working, open to more hours at 1.2x overtime rate
- Flexible working arrangements with autonomy and support
- Opportunities to contribute to service development
- Clinical supervision and MDT case discussion
- Secure company email address
- Supportive and values‑led team environment
- Company Pension scheme
- Holidays: 5.4 days per year
- Induction Programme
- Collaborative and supportive work environment, including a proactive MDT
- Assessment materials will be provided
Take the lead in life‑changing autism assessments, guide families through the process, and contribute to meaningful outcomes at a company that values expertise, compassion, neurodiversity, and neuro‑affirmative practice.
Apply today and join The Autism Pathway in making a real difference!
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