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UNIFI Autism Care

Evansville, IN, USA

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UNIFI Autism Care is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Psychologist-HSPP to join our team. We offer an opportunity for you to make a real difference in the lives of children identified as at-risk for autism.     There are significant backlogs and waiting lists for hundreds of children in Indiana who have been screened positive for autism and require a formal diagnostic assessment.  UNIFI is establishing an autism diagnostic service line to reduce the consequence of delays in treatment, as well as provide a foundation for alternative diagnoses should autism be ruled out. The Diagnostic Service line will operate independently from the Autism Care service line, while remaining closely aligned in mission and collaboration.       As part of our innovative and collaborative team, you will be responsible for conducting autism-focused clinical evaluations for children ages 18 months to 18 years, assessing potential neurodevelopmental conditions like autism. Your evaluations and diagnoses will directly guide the development of treatment strategies that can change the trajectory of a child's life.   About UNIFI Autism Care   At UNIFI Autism Care, we are on a mission to support autistic children to have the best developmental experience possible and optimal life-course outcomes.  This is reflected in our unified approach to care, partnering with healthcare professionals to ensure access to the full range of care and services to meet the needs of children with autism and their families. Our model ensures meaningful outcomes by considering the whole child and addressing all aspects of their development.  Why Work at UNIFI?    When you join the UNIFI team, you’re joining a community that supports professional growth, collaboration, and making a meaningful impact. As a Psychologist-HSPP, you’ll have the chance to work alongside a passionate, interdisciplinary team, and you’ll have the opportunity to grow and develop. Whether you’re looking to expand your expertise in autism care or take on a leadership role, UNIFI offers pathways to help you advance in your career.      As a Psychologist-HSPP, you will:   Conduct diagnostic testing for suspected neurodevelopmental disorders, sometimes referred to as “autism rule-out", for children ages 18 months to 18 years using ADOS-2 and other assessment tools (MIGDAS-2, BASC-3, SRS-2, Vineland-3, etc.)    Draft comprehensive reports detailing all identified symptoms and areas of impairment related to diagnoses    Compassionately explain diagnostic evaluation findings to families   Work closely with Diagnostic Clinic staff on the patient experience for evaluations and meetings    Stay up to date on best practices for autism diagnostic assessments and ensure accurate implementation    Perform other assigned psychological services (e.g., group therapy) as directed by the EVP of Clinical Operations     Requirements Experience and Education:   Licensed Psychologist in the state of Indiana    Endorsed Health Service Provider in Psychology (HSPP) by Indiana psychology board    Minimum of one-year professional experience with the assessment and treatment of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders   Work Environment     The Psychologist will primarily work at our diagnostic clinic. This position is eligible to work remotely when in-person assessments are not scheduled.         Travel    The Psychologist may periodically travel to other UNIFI centers to conduct assessments. They will also occasionally travel for in-person meetings, conferences, or training. Travel time will be paid for by UNIFI. Mileage can be expensed.    Benefits Competitive base salary Access comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance coverage for your well-being  Invest in your future with a 401(k) plan with company match   Enjoy a generous time-off package with 24 total days annually: 15 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) and 9 paid holidays for work-life balance Flexibility to work from home when not conducting in-person assessments   Receive an annual stipend dedicated to your professional development Embrace a Monday through Friday schedule, ensuring a healthy work-life balance We deeply value and prioritize the well-being of both our team members and patients, fostering a supportive and caring environment for everyone at UNIFI   UNIFI Autism Care is an equal opportunity employer, and we value diversity. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital or partnership status, military status, or disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law. 

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