Child Psychologist – Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team
📍 Gorey | Hybrid Working | Full-Time / Part-Time Available
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated Child Psychologist
to join a growing neurodevelopmental assessment team in Gorey. This role is centred on working with children and their families to provide high-quality, evidence-based assessments for conditions such as autism and ADHD.
The service is values-led, collaborative, and family-focused, offering a supportive environment where clinicians can grow professionally while making a meaningful difference in children’s lives.
Key Responsibilities
• Conduct comprehensive neurodevelopmental assessments with children and young people
• Administer, score, and interpret standardised assessment tools, including ADOS-2 and ADI-R
• Prepare clear, child- and family-centred reports with practical recommendations
• Provide feedback to parents/caregivers in a supportive and compassionate manner
• Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of allied health professionals
• Maintain accurate clinical records in line with regulatory and professional standards
• Engage in professional development and reflective practice
Hybrid Working
This is a hybrid role. On-site attendance is required to conduct assessments with children, while remote work is supported for report writing, administration, and other non-assessment tasks. The on-site schedule will be coordinated to support both the assessment timetable and clinician flexibility.
Essential Criteria
• Registered with the Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)
• Professional qualification in psychology with post-qualification experience in child assessments
• Experience conducting autism and ADHD assessments with children
• Competence with ADOS-2 and ADI-R
• Strong clinical formulation, communication, and report-writing skills
• Collaborative approach to working within a multidisciplinary team
Desirable
• Experience with complex developmental or neurodiverse presentations
• Knowledge of additional child assessment tools and frameworks
• Experience providing family feedback and supporting intervention planning
What the Team Offers
• Supportive, family- and child-focused clinical environment
• Flexible hybrid working arrangements
• Opportunities for ongoing professional development and supervision
• Collaborative, multidisciplinary team culture
• A meaningful role making a real difference in children’s lives
📩 Apply today to join a child-focused, values-led neurodevelopmental assessment team.
