Harrogate
Specialist Neurodevelopmental Practitioner (Evenings/Weekends) Clinical Psychologist | Counselling Psychologist | Educational Psychologist Remote / Harrogate / Huddersfield / Newcastle (Hybrid) Part-time or Full-time (Minimum 3 days/week) Up to £79,000 per year (DOE) Join an Award-Winning Neurodevelopmental Team Service Care Solutions is proud to represent a leading independent psychology and neurodevelopmental service, trusted by the NHS and HSE. Recognised for its clinical excellence, this organisation provides expert assessments and interventions across the UK, including: • Comprehensive neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments for children and adults The Role: Specialist Neurodevelopmental Practitioner We’re looking for a passionate and experienced clinician to join the team, focusing on evening (4–9pm) and weekend (Saturday) work. Flexible hours can be discussed to suit your availability. You’ll play a key role in conducting thorough assessments that support timely and accurate diagnosis of autism and ADHD, helping young people and families access the support they need. What You’ll Be Doing • Conduct structured face-to-face observations as part of neurodevelopmental assessments, • Lead developmental history interviews with parents/carers via Zoom, • Collaborate in multidisciplinary diagnostic discussions, supported by senior clinicians, • Deliver feedback to families in a compassionate and accessible manner, • Write high-quality clinical reports, supported by AI-assisted tools, • Meet service Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), • Provide clinical supervision where appropriate, • Attend clinic bases for in-person assessments as required Our Way of Working • Streamlined digital systems to reduce admin and maximise clinical time, • Custom-built electronic health records, • Smart tools and AI support for efficient reporting, • Ongoing tech training and in-house IT support, • Responsive internal systems shaped by clinician feedback Who We’re Looking For You’ll be a registered and experienced professional with a strong background in neurodevelopmental assessment. Specifically, you’ll need: • Registration with one of the following:, • HCPC: Clinical, Counselling, or Educational Psychologist, • At least 1 year of post-registration experience assessing children and young people for autism and/or ADHD, • Knowledge of DSM-5 diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses, • Experience using tools like ADOS-2 and ADI-R, • Excellent report-writing and time management skills, • A collaborative, child- and family-focused approach, • Eligibility to work in the UK Why Join This Team? • Flexible hybrid working – evening and weekend shifts to fit your schedule, • Competitive salary – up to £79,000, depending on experience, • Be part of a purpose-driven team making a real difference, • Opportunities to contribute to training, research, and neurodiversity advocacy, • Access to expert supervision, training, and cutting-edge tools