Psychological Practitioner

TheraTree Pediatric ServicesOwensboro, KY
Onsite

About The Position

Families come to TheraTree when they need clarity. TheraTree believes every parent’s question—“What’s going on with my child?”—deserves a thorough, evidence-based answer. They are seeking a Licensed Psychological Practitioner (LPP) who specializes in psychological testing that turns uncertainty into understanding. Whether it’s autism, ADHD, mood disorders, or learning differences, the LPP will be the trusted voice that translates test results into a roadmap for growth, support, and success. TheraTree Pediatric Therapy is on a mission to grow minds, bodies, and spirits through world-class pediatric therapy. They are an elite team of pediatric specialists including Occupational therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, Applied Behavior Analysts, and mental health therapists. As an LPP, imagine a workplace where your expertise in assessment shapes the path forward for children and families. Where your precision, insight, and recommendations drive real change in homes, schools, and communities. At TheraTree, that’s not a dream—it’s Tuesday.

Requirements

  • Licensed Psychological Practitioner (LPP) in the state of Kentucky
  • Master’s or Doctoral degree in Psychology from an accredited program
  • Experience in psychological testing, with a strong background in autism assessments (ADOS-2, cognitive, adaptive, and social-emotional measures)
  • Skilled in report writing that is accurate, clear, and parent-friendly
  • Current CPR and First Aid certification
  • Minimum of 1 year experience providing assessment or diagnostic services to children and/or families
  • Coachable, collaborative, and committed to integrity in every aspect of your work
  • Must pass a criminal background check

Responsibilities

  • Be the go-to expert in psychological testing for children and adolescents, with a strong focus on autism evaluations.
  • Select, administer, and score standardized assessments with expert-level precision.
  • Interpret results to create clear, actionable diagnostic reports that parents, educators, and medical professionals can use.
  • Conduct thorough clinical interviews with children, parents, and caregivers.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to ensure cohesive care and accurate treatment planning.
  • Provide diagnostic feedback sessions that are empathetic, informative, and empowering.
  • Stay current with best practices in psychological assessment and evolving diagnostic criteria.
  • Maintain documentation that is thorough, compliant, and defensible—every time.

Benefits

  • Bonus pay for making real change in kids’ lives
  • Paid time off so you can recharge and show up at your best
  • Medical coverage that supports your full well-being
  • Continued education—on us—because we believe in your growth
  • A team that celebrates your wins and lifts you when it’s hard
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