We’re seeking a skilled and compassionate licensed psychologist (Counseling or Clinical) who is energized by working with neurodiverse children, youth, and their families. This is a chance to join a growing practice where your assessments, clinical judgment, and collaboration with a multidisciplinary team will make an immediate and lasting difference in the lives of our clients and their families. About Possibilities ABA Possibilities ABA is a rapidly expanding practice offering high-quality ABA and specialty counseling services for neurodiverse individuals and their families. Alongside traditional mental health care, we deliver targeted interventions for autism, OCD, and ADHD, and tailor supports that meet the whole child, beyond a diagnosis. We are committed to evidence-based care, thoughtful collaboration, and working meaningfully with families. Primary Role As Staff Psychologist, your primary responsibility will be to conduct comprehensive psychological evaluations, which includes assessing for autism and ADHD. In an egalitarian way, you will be expected to share your findings and recommendations with parents and provide evaluation reports and treatment guidance with confidence. We have a team of supportive and collaborative psychologists who are always looking for ways to improve our skills and assessment process. This includes opportunities for CE trainings, sharing report templates, and professional consultation. Secondary Responsibilities Provide general and specialty mental health counseling for children, adolescents, and young adults Supervise PsyD students as needed, mentoring future clinicians and strengthening our training pipeline Consult with interdisciplinary treatment teams to ensure coordinated, compassionate and individualized care Who We’re Looking For The ideal candidate will bring the following strengths and experience: Passion for working with neurodiverse individuals and their families Proven competence in psychological evaluations, including skilled clinical interviewing, autism-specific assessment (including the ADOS-2 and related measures), and other standard assessment tools Training in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Training in Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) Practical experience delivering services to neurodiverse individuals Clinical experience with children, youth, and young adults Willingness to learn and work as a team If you value collaborative practice, clear communication, and clinical excellence, you’ll thrive here. Location and Schedule This role supports our Saint George, Cedar City, and La Verkin, UT locations and offers remote work flexibility. The weekly schedule is 2 days in St. George, 1 day in Hurricane, 1 day in Cedar, with potential remote flexibility the remaining 2 days. We support a balanced schedule that enables strong client relationships and professional autonomy. Salary Range: $90-$130k based on experience
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree