Autism & ADHD Assessor – Remote (UK‑Based Only)
Employment Type: Permanent (Part‑Time or Full‑Time)
Working Pattern: Minimum 3 days per week
Location: Fully Remote (UK only)
Salary:
- Up to £55,000 per annum for Clinicians (dependent on experience & profession)
- Up to £79,000 per annum for Psychologists (dependent on experience)
About the Role
We are seeking experienced Autism & ADHD Assessors to join our expanding Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team. This is a fully remote, UK‑based permanent role, offering the flexibility of part‑time or full‑time hours, with a minimum commitment of 3 days per week.
You will deliver high‑quality diagnostic assessments for children and young people referred via NHS, HSE and GP pathways. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a respected multidisciplinary organisation known for delivering specialist neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments across the UK and Ireland.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive Autism and/or ADHD diagnostic assessments, including administration of standardised tools.
- Complete high‑quality clinical reports with clear diagnostic conclusions, recommendations and intervention plans.
- Work collaboratively within a supportive multidisciplinary team.
- Provide clinical input aligned with best‑practice standards and organisational policies.
- (Where appropriate) offer guidance or supervision to junior clinicians.
Essential Requirements
To be considered, you must:
✔ Be based in the UK with full Right to Work in the UK
(We are unable to consider overseas applicants or those requiring visa sponsorship.)
✔ Hold one of the following professional registrations:
- HCPC
- Speech and Language Therapist
- Occupational Therapist
- Practitioner Psychologist
- NMC
- Registered Mental Health Nurse
- Registered Learning Disabilities Nurse
- SWE
- Registered Social Worker
✔ Be fully trained and certified in ADOS‑2
AND have substantial experience administering and interpreting ADOS‑2 assessments.
✔ Have clinical experience in neurodevelopmental assessment, specifically autism and/or ADHD.
Additional Skills & Experience
- Strong understanding of neurodevelopmental diagnostic frameworks (e.g., DSM‑5).
- Advanced clinical report‑writing skills.
- Effective multidisciplinary team working skills.
- Experience supporting children and young people with neurodevelopmental needs.
Why Join Us?
- Fully remote work – no travel required.
- Permanent employment with stable hours (part‑time or full‑time).
- Work within a respected, expanding specialist service.
- Competitive salary depending on profession and experience.
- Opportunity to make a significant difference to young people and families.
How to Apply
If you’re an experienced clinician with ADOS‑2 certification and a passion for neurodevelopmental assessment, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now to begin your next career chapter.