As a Paediatrician specialising in autism assessments for children and adolescents aged 5-18, your responsibilities will include:
Conducting comprehensive developmental histories using preferred methods/tools to evaluate children undergoing autism assessments.
Observing the child/young person during sessions and ensuring questions are asked in an age-appropriate and compassionate manner.
Formulating a diagnosis, concluding the assessment, and providing feedback to the family in a kind, age-appropriate, and compassionate manner, including recommendations and signposting to local/national resources.
Producing high-quality, detailed diagnostic reports within 48 hours post-assessment, adhering to DSM-5 criteria and report templates. (Admin support for formatting and quality control is provided).
Requesting onward referrals as clinically necessary, in line with local NHS Trust/ICB protocols.
Our Clinics:
Up to four appointments per day, paid on a competitive per assessment tariff (self-employed, outside IR35).
Remote assessments which can be undertaken anywhere in Wales
Flexible working days available Monday to Sunday, accommodating your schedule.
Free CPD opportunities and training for further neurodevelopmental assessments, such as ADHD.
CCT in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry preferred, but not essential.
Expertise and confidence in autism spectrum disorder ASD and/or ADHD assessments for children and young people.
Passionate about delivering clinical excellence for every child and young person.
Flexible working hours, with availability 7 days a week to suit your lifestyle (subject to the Working Time Directive).
Competitive per assessment rates, outside IR35.
Training opportunities, including gaining certification for assessments like ADOS-2.
Full administrative support for appointment scheduling and report writing.
Access to free CPD sessions led by industry experts.
A unique opportunity to positively impact the lives of children, young people, and their families navigating undiagnosed neurodiversity.