Telehealth Psychologist – Adult Neurodevelopmental Assessments
Posted: Oct 21, 2025
Job Description
Telehealth Psychologist –Adult Neurodevelopmental Assessments (25+)Full-time / Part-time / Contractor (as applicable)Remote – Telehealth (Australia-wide)About The RoleWe are seeking an experienced Registered or Clinical Psychologist to join our multidisciplinary team, conducting evidence based neurodevelopmental assessments via telehealth for adults aged 25 and over in accordance with AHPRA, Medicare, and NDIS requirements.These comprehensive assessments aim to help adults understand their individual profiles and support their access to relevant services.This role offers flexibility and autonomy while being part of a supportive and collaborative clinical team of psychologists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists.The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of neurodevelopmental conditions, excellent clinical judgment, and the ability to deliver high-quality assessments and feedback sessions remotely. MUST be located in Australia only.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct comprehensive psychological assessments for ASD and ADHD using standardised toolsDeliver assessments, interviews, and feedback sessions via secure telehealth platformsReview background information and collateral reports from parents, teachers, or other professionalsPrepare detailed diagnostic reports consistent with DSM-5-TR criteria and Australian best practice guidelinesLiaise with referrers, GPs, and multidisciplinary team members to ensure continuity of careMaintain accurate clinical records in line with AHPRA and privacy legislationProvide psychoeducation and practical recommendations for clients, families, and support coordinatorsStay up to date with current evidence and practices in neurodevelopmental and telehealth assessmentQualifications And Registration RequirementsFull registration as a Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist with AHPRAEligible for Medicare provider number Experience conducting ASD and/or ADHD assessments across lifespan populationsUnderstanding of NDIS and telehealth service delivery standardsValid NDIS Worker Screening Check and Working with Children Check (WWCC) for the state(s) of practiceMinimum 3 years’ experience assessing or working with adults, including neurodevelopmental, cognitive, academic, functional and adaptive behaviour and psychosocial assessments. Experience delivering assessments remotely via telehealth, using secure platforms to provide comprehensive evaluations while maintaining high-quality client carePractice in a neurodiversity-affirming way, using inclusive language, recognising individual differences, and respecting clients’ strengths and identitiesExperience preparing reports for disability service applications preferredHigh standard of professional writing and clinical reasoning skillsAccess to appropriate assessment tools or willingness to utilise clinic-provided measuresBenefitsAccess to secure telehealth and assessment technologyFlexible hours and remote work from anywhere in AustraliaSupportive, collaborative clinical environmentAdministrative and scheduling support providedAccess to peer supervision and case discussions with our multidisciplinary team to support professional development and clinical collaboration. Opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting adults to access services and funding that improve their daily livesLocationRemote (Australia-wide)Clinicians must reside in Australia and hold registration to practice.Powered by JazzHRddXDE0id54
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